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6 years agoBeginner-Level 4
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 4
In 2nd semester we have, again Art and Design Aesthetics, Visualisation, and Representation, Elements of Design (now both in colour medium), Digital Design (Photoshop and Excel), Field Studies (the study of craft clusters), Professional Practices.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Design for industry: Explores creative opportunities for partnerships with small, medium and large scale industries across India to develop core competencies in design and manufacturing for a globalized presence. Projects focus on products and services for consumer needs, manufacturing and economic impact.
Design for quality of life: Explores unique social and cultural responses to existing and emerging technologies as reflected in the
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
In parallel to CAD you should do some designing courses like:
- Graphic designing
- Print designing
- Web designing
- Book layout
- Creative language
- Photography
- Any other short term designing course like accessory designing, fashion designing or textile designing, etc.
Computer aided designing is generally used by designers or architectures so it's better if you do a designing course alongside a CAD course. Nowadays, computer aided designs are required everywhere in each and every field for better understanding about the layout and design. If you also do a designing course in parallel to that, then you will easily get a job.
NIFT also p
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Individuals interested in designing and creating the fabrics and materials used in fashion, interior design and even automotive design might consider a degree programme in textile design. The most common degree available in this subject is the Bachelor of arts in textile design. Master's degree programs are available for those interested in textile design management. These programs combine classroom lectures with hands-on
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
There is a lot of scope in accessory designing in India as well as abroad because it's a versatile course. Accessory designing includes:
- Jewellery designing (both artificial and real)
- Footwear designing
- Product designing
- Bag designing
- Furniture designing
- Visual merchandising
- CAD, graphics
- Household articles
- Leather products
After doing accessory designing one can pursue his/her career in any of the above fields and there is a lot more then these, that's totally dependent on one's creativity that how creative he/she can be and develop something new in accessories. Indian brands like - Nappa Dori, Amarpali and Quirk Box are al
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Bachelor's Degree courses
Diploma courses
Certificate courses
Some of the well-known Bachelor's Degree courses related to interior design education are-
BA Interior Design- Duration is 3 years
Bachelor of Architecture Interior Design- Duration is 5 years
Bachelor of Interior Design- Duration is 5 years (CEPT course)
BA Interior Architecture and Design- Duration is 3 years
Bachelor of Design (B.Des) Interior Design- Duration is 4 years
B.Sc Interior Design- Duration is 3 years
As mentioned above, BA and B.Sc. programs are 3 years
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Following qualifications are eligible for consideration for admission to PhD in fashion technology programme:
Post-graduation degree in the relevant area of design, management or technology (or) equivalent qualification from an institute/ university of national/ international repute with minimum 7 years of education after secondary (Class X) last of which was the Master's degree, where Master's Degree is found to be not relevant to the area of Research, a minimum 10 years of professional experience (teaching /working) in the proposed area of research is required.
A minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 6.0 on a 10 point sc
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Still, based on my experience and research, I am providing the list of top institutes and colleges (combined) offering Bachelor of Multimedia in India:
iPixio Animation College
Bengaluru, Karnataka
Vogue Institute of Fashion Technology
Bengaluru, Karnataka
Picasso Animation College
Greater Noida, Delhi NCR
The Indian Institute of Digital Art and Animation
Kolkata, West Bengal
Academy of Animation and Gaming
Noida, Delhi NCR
Frameboxx Animation and Visual Effects, Bhubaneswar, Orissa
The above mentioned colleges/institutes are the top 5 c
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