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Jaynie Lewis Fader is a full-time Senior Lecturer in the Department of Human Sciences and Design at Baylor University, part of the Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences. She plays a key role in integrating advanced technology into apparel education, teaching courses in design, merchandising, and product development.
Her research and teaching focus on innovative apparel technologies, including digital textile printing, 3D printing, and laser cutting. She emphasizes the application of modern software and hardware tools in fashion design and product development, preparing students for industry roles through hands-on technological training.
Her expertise bridges industry experience and academia, having spent 19 years in technology, design, and management roles within the apparel sector before transitioning to education. This background informs her practical, industry-aligned curriculum.
She earned her BS and MS from the University of North Texas, bringing a strong academic foundation to her teaching. At Baylor, she is responsible for apparel-related hardware and software systems, ensuring students have access to current tools.
- ADM 4363: Apparel Design Technology
- ADM 3373: Advanced Apparel Studio
- ADM 3361: Apparel Merchandising Technology
- ADM 3363: Product Development and Pattern Design Technology
- ADM 3301: Contemporary Tailoring and Design
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Jaynie Fader advises students in apparel design and merchandising, though specific advisees are not listed. She has not been mentioned as leading any formal grants, but her work integrates technology into curriculum development and instructional innovation.
She is based in Mary Gibbs Jones 212 and contributes to a technologically advanced learning environment within the apparel program at Baylor University.





