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Interior Design (ID) :
The course programme enables the students to understand the various aspects of interior designing i.e. the understanding of space as a whole with regard to its use evolving creative solution to the various tangible elements such as furniture, lighting, surface texture, colours etc and also of the intangible elements for its impact on space. Students are put through an internship period which enables to design creatively making a balance between the aspects of beauty and utility. Students find placement as interior designs, freelance designers, visual merchandisers, enterpreneurs etc. |
Jewellery Design (JD)
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The programme curriculum developes the students competence in the design and development of costume jewellery and traditional jewellery. It is aimed at understanding design concepts, fashion principles, interpretation of fashion trends, markets, materials, processes and technologies related to jewellery designing. The programme emphasises on appreciation and application of traditional Indian jewellery base in a contemporary milieu. The graduates find placement as designers in the costume jewellery & precious jewellery industries. |
Textile Design (TD)
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The curriculum includes areas of surface design (print & embroidery). It provides an understanding of the aspects of production, consumption and innnovation in relation to craft, handloom and mechanised sectors. Computer aided designing is an important aspect of the curriculum. Students design and present a co-ordinated collection of textile for garments or interiors depending upon their interest and aptitude. Graduates find placement as fabric designers, freelance designers, enterpreneurs and as fabric co-ordinators in the fashion industry. |
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