The evolution of knitwear design reflects a blend of artistry, creativity, and technology. In Italy, renowned for its craftsmanship and high-quality production, this creativity has elevated the global status of “Made in Italy” knitwear. For these reasons, the introduction of knitwear design into Politecnico di Milano's design curriculum in 2009 presented a dual opportunity for researchers and students: engaging comprehensive design practices while exploring the rich legacy of Italian knitwear production. This holistic approach emphasizes the local context and collaborative relationships with the supply chain, creating a beneficial cycle for designers, companies, and the broader knitwear ecosystem. The article documents 15 years of research, mapping Italy's knitwear sector, studying industrial and cultural landscapes, and building stakeholder relationships. This research has fostered a vibrant academic-industry dialogue, generating a network that supports ongoing research and knowledge development. The article discusses the progress and impact of this research, and through the analysis of the evolving network, it highlights the benefits for all involved parties and the potential future directions.
The Collective Landscapes of Knit Design: An Analysis on the Evolution and Impact of Knitdesign.polimi's Research-Industry Network
M. Motta;G. M. Conti
2025-01-01
Abstract
The evolution of knitwear design reflects a blend of artistry, creativity, and technology. In Italy, renowned for its craftsmanship and high-quality production, this creativity has elevated the global status of “Made in Italy” knitwear. For these reasons, the introduction of knitwear design into Politecnico di Milano's design curriculum in 2009 presented a dual opportunity for researchers and students: engaging comprehensive design practices while exploring the rich legacy of Italian knitwear production. This holistic approach emphasizes the local context and collaborative relationships with the supply chain, creating a beneficial cycle for designers, companies, and the broader knitwear ecosystem. The article documents 15 years of research, mapping Italy's knitwear sector, studying industrial and cultural landscapes, and building stakeholder relationships. This research has fostered a vibrant academic-industry dialogue, generating a network that supports ongoing research and knowledge development. The article discusses the progress and impact of this research, and through the analysis of the evolving network, it highlights the benefits for all involved parties and the potential future directions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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