Workshop:
 Apparel

Design Your Own T-Shirt in CLO 3D

Take your fashion design skills to the next level! In this workshop, participants will use CLO 3D, a state-of-the-art apparel design software, to create a virtual t-shirt ready for the world of sports fashion. From fabric textures to fit and style, participants will learn how to customize every detail. By the end of the session, you’ll have a professional-quality design and the technical know-how to pursue your dreams in sports apparel design.

Trevor Dunlap

My name is Trevor Dunlap. I grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, where I developed a deep passion for both athletics and music. I pursued my education in the Outdoor Product Design and Development program at Utah State University, where I gained a strong foundation in product design, 3D technologies, color theory, and manufacturing.

Since then, I have honed my skills in the professional world, designing and developing hundreds of products during my time with Blacksmith International, Under Armour, and Browning. My work focuses on creating technical apparel and gear for outdoor athletes, leveraging cutting-edge technologies and advanced fabrics to deliver high-performance solutions. The emergence of digital tools, like CLO 3D, has transformed the product creation process, and I feel fortunate to have embraced 3D technologies early in my career. These tools have enabled me to innovate and streamline design workflows, and I am thrilled to share the power and potential of 3D design with you.

Hunter Okerlund

My name is Hunter Okerlund, and I’ve lived in Utah for most of my life. I earned a bachelor’s degree in Outdoor Product Design and Development from Utah State University, and I’m currently pursuing an MBA in Project Management from Southern Utah University.

During my senior year at Utah State, I interned with Under Armour in Baltimore on the Outdoor/Outerwear Design Team. It was there that I taught myself how to use a new 3D apparel software, CLO 3D. I completed my internship project in 3D, which caught the attention of leadership at Under Armour, who were looking for a solution for physical sampling during the pandemic. As a result, I was invited to join the 3D team, and I’ve been with the company for nearly five years. During my time at Under Armour, I’ve worked on projects for Project Rock, Curry Brand, and even designed outfits for athletes featured in the 2K Sports video games.A few fun facts about me: my family has a small herd of llamas that we use for backpacking, and I’m currently working on a startup called SoleGripz.

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