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Destination Maternity's New CAD System is a Perfect Fit

 Rag & Destination Maternity's New CAD System is a Perfect Fit

Posted by Apparel Magazine, on August 4, 2010
by Stacey Kusterbeck, Apparel Contributing Writer

Destination Maternity, founded in 1982 as a catalog company, became the world's largest maternity apparel retailer by offering pregnant women the latest trends and styles at a time when options were very few (and mostly unappealing). Now, the company is making a name for itself by being on the leading edge of technology.


Rag & Bone Takes the Plunge into Computerized Patternmaking

Rag & Bone Takes the Plunge into Computerized Patternmaking

Posted by Apparel Magazine, on October 8, 2009, by Stacey Kusterbeck

"Rag & Bone, a maker of classic yet modern sportswear with a handmade feel, prides itself on the craftsmanship of its high-quality sportswear, and the manufacturing it does locally in Manhattan's Garment District.


Nvidia's Ian Buck Talks about OptiTex

Ian Buck Talks GPGU
Exclusive Interview: Nvidia's Ian Buck Talks GPGPU
Posted on September 3, 2009 by Alan Dang, Tom's Hardware

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Where do you see GPGPU going in the future?

Consumers are already benefiting from GPU computing. Companies like OptiTex are using CUDA to design clothing for the mass market.


OptiTex at the Texpress Magazine


Published on Texpress on March 28, 2009

Introduction of 3D software will change pattern development


Fashion software saves the earth, one cut at a time.


Posted by Apparel Magazine, on February 12, 2009

Going “Green” is the buzz word in the apparel fashion industry as of late.


OptiTex: Virtual images, real savings


January 2009, by Peter Haas

At a fashion show, a model in a handsome tweed suit walks down the runway, stops and twirls. The jacket she’s wearing moves with her; you can see the details of the pleats and folds.


'STYLE' SCAN - Tim Gunn makes an exact science of fashion


By DEBORAH STARR SEIBEL. Posted: 12:00 am, October 19, 2008

The women Tim Gunn was trying to help on the first season of his show were, in a word, a mess: Self-admitted fashion victims who didn't have a clue about what to buy or how to dress because of warped body images.


3D Imaging Spreads to Fashion and Beyond


A body scan can save a lot of time in the fitting room, and fields from medicine to architecture are adopting 3D computing applications.
by Rachael King , Special Report October 6, 2008, 12:01AM EST


Kathy Heyndels Pleasing Princesses, Digitally

Posted On: October 6, 2008, by David White

Imagine, if you will, your daughter has searched alpha and omega for the perfect wedding dress and there it is - in the Kathy Heyndels collection, in Athens, Greece.


Is visual computing responsible for Sarah Palin and Joe Biden?



August 31, 2008 12:01 AM PDT

Posted by Chris Matyszczyk

The
NVision Conference, held last week in San Jose, has had such an eye-opening effect on me that I have been unable to sleep.


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