Student Projects

Explore the exceptional work and research projects created by our talented NDSU students. These achievements highlight their skills and showcase the preparation they receive for successful careers in Apparel, Retail Merchandising, and Design.

ARMD 455 Apparel Design & Assembly

Students collaborated with photography students from the Art program to photograph their upcycling projects and create photo portfolios. You can see some photos and a video from the photoshoot below. 

 

 

 

 

ARMD 155 Apparel Construction and Fit

Students develop their knowledge of and experience with sewing and fitting techniques and trends for a particular target market. Angela and PJ’s trousers are shown below. Check out the documentation of their process from idea to finished product by clicking on the images below.

 

 

ARMD 373 Visual Merchandising and Promotion

The Final Project for ARMD 373 Visual Merchandising and Promotion class demonstrates that students have mastered the subject matter of the class and can apply what they have learned. Each group of students selects a focus area for the retail store they will create by drawing for their topic in class. Students are given a situation where they are an owner, store designer, or visual merchandising executive in a new stand-alone retail store (3500 sq. ft.), located in a midsized metropolitan area. The store’s interior is completely open and undecorated – literally a blank page for students to work with in developing their retail store concept. Students use all of the information learned from the class as they build their store. Presentations are made of their final projects. Click on the examples below to see the student presentations. 

 

 

ARMD 472 Product Development

Students in the sophomore level ARMD 472 Product Development course complete a short assignment called a Color Board.  The students chose from a list of topics they might not usually explore for products.  They find one inspiration image and build a presentation board of items and colors around that image.

 

 

ARMD 371 Fashion Trend Analysis and Forecasting

The final project in ARMD 371 Fashion Trend Analysis and Forecasting is intended for students to apply and integrate the skills and information they have learned during the semester and create a professional Trend Forecast presentation.  Teams select a market segment to work with, select a trend to focus upon, and then carry through to research and present the forecast for the trend. Click on the pictures below to see examples of the presentations of student projects from past semesters.

 

 

ARMD 372 Global Retailing

In ARMD 372 Global Retailing course, as group, students complete a global retailer business case project by 1) summarizing the history, development, and evolution of the retailer, 2) identifying the business approaches and practices that contribute to the continued success of the retailer, 3) exploring the target market, 4) evaluating the retailer’s international expansion and 5) proposing strategic recommendations for the retailer.

 

 

Projects by Students in the Product Development Class

 

 


 

 

 

 

Capstone Project

In ARMD 481 Capstone in Apparel, Retail Merchandising, and Design, students synthesize their learning by developing comprehensive business plans tailored to the apparel, retail, or merchandising industries. This course emphasizes innovation, strategic planning, and professional presentation skills. Students identify a unique business opportunity, conduct market and competitive analyses, define target audiences, and create a financial plan. Additionally, they refine their branding, marketing, and operational strategies. The project culminates in a detailed written business plan and a professional pitch presentation, equipping students with practical, industry-relevant experience to launch their entrepreneurial ideas or enhance their professional readiness. Click on the pictures below to see student posters.

 

 

 

ARMD 375 Professional Development

In ARMD 375 Professional Development, students design and create professional digital portfolios for the Professional Development course during their Junior year. These portfolios are helpful in securing internships and careers upon graduation. Click on thumbnails below to view student portfolios.

 

 

 

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