Graphics Designing
Graphics design students are adept at visual communication, utilizing a variety of mediums to convey messages, evoke emotions, and captivate audiences. A graphics designer is a visual storyteller, combining artistry and technology to create compelling designs for print, digital media, branding, and advertising. Whether working for design agencies, marketing firms, or freelance clients, graphics designers play a crucial role in shaping the visual identity of brands and organizations. With expertise in software tools and a strong foundation in design principles, graphics designers have the creativity and technical proficiency to bring ideas to life across a range of platforms, from logos and packaging to websites and social media content.
An Introduction to the World of Fashion – to the grit behind the Glamour, From the Basics of Design and Fashion the student is exposed through Workshops and Seminars, Tradefairs, Exhibitions, and Industrial visits to the methodology required to translate Ideas into Final Product Development.
Module :
- ·Basics of Design.
- ·Colour Study.
- ·Fashion History – Western & Indian.
- ·Study of Textiles.
- ·Fashion Designing.
- ·Fashion Drawing.
- ·Embroidery Study.
- ·Pattern Drafting.
- ·Apparel Manufacturing Basics.
- ·Computer Aided Fashion Design.
- ·Fashion Styling – Basics
- ·Accessory Design – Basics
- ·Orientation in Merchandising
- ·Orientation in Fashion Marketing
- ·Entrepreneurship Development.
Creating not just Fashion Graduates but grooming professionals, the 1st year Programme in Fashion Design is followed by an advanced study in the 2nd year.
Second years studies are more Industry specific opening new avenues for the young graduates in the Fashion Industry as Designers, Sample Coordinators, Merchandisers, Fashion Consultant, Store Managers, Category Buyers & Fashion Stylist, Accessory Designers or as Entrepreneurs launching their own Brand Labels.
Module :
- ·Market Research Study
- ·Trends Forecasting.
- ·The Process – From Concept to Finished Product.
- ·Idea Generation – Business Plan Development.
- ·Supply Chain Management.
- ·Fashion Merchandising.
- ·Fashion Marketing
- ·Fashion Communication.
- ·Branding.
- ·Surface Enhancement & Texturing
- ·International Embroideries
- ·Draping & Garment Construction.
- ·Advanced Apparel Manufacturing.
- ·Exports & Imports. (Orientation)
- ·Finance Management
- ·Advance Computer Aided Designing
- ·Fashion Collection
From Sketch to a finished garment executed through the practical approach and a methodical process.
Garment Fit is the first priority and Pattern Drafting is the bridge Function between design and production, using Draping Techniques to Constructive Pattern through various Sewing Techniques and Finishes to the Final and Finished Product.
Module :
- ·Fabric Study
- ·Basics of Pattern Drafting
- ·Sewing Tools and Techniques.
- Constructive Pattern Drafting.
- Pattern Manipulation Techniques
- ·Draping Techniques.
- ·Trimming and Finishes.
- ·Sourcing
- ·Supply Chain Management.
- ·Final Product Finishing and Packaging.
Sem 1
- Basics of design
- Colour theory
- Indian fashion history
- Study of textiles
- Fashion illustration
- Draping-I
- Indian embroideries
Sem 2
- Pattern Making fundamentals
- Pattern drafting-I
- Apparel Construction Techniques -I
- Accessory designing
- Fashion merchandising and marketing -I
- Computer aided design(CAD)-I
Sem 3
- Surface Ornaments
- World Fashion history
- Study of textiles-II
- Fashion draping -II
- Advance Fashion illustration
- Art of embroidery aariwork
Sem 4
- Pattern drafting-II
- Apparel construction techniques-II
- Creative garment
- Fashion jewellery
- Computer aided design-II
- Fashion merchandising and marketing-II
- Trends forecasting
- Fashion show
Sem 5
- Fashion styling
- Fashion forecasting
- Merchandising and marketing -III
- Entrepreneurship skills and management
- Machine embroidery
Sem 6
- Apparel Manufacturing-III
- Portfolio development
- Design process with final collection
- Computer aided design -III
- Internship
- Fashion show