Design can pursue a course in this design specialization at the undergraduate or the post graduate level.
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Popular Design Specializations
- Apparel Design
Fashion
designers create original clothing, accessories, and footwear. They
sketch designs, select fabrics and patterns, and give instructions on
how to make the products they designed. Larger apparel companies
typically employ a team of designers headed by a creative designer. Some
fashion designers specialize in clothing, footwear, or accessory
design; others create designs in all three fashion categories.
- Interior Design
Interior
designers are people who work in close proximity to architects. They
help in planning out the layout of an establishment which can be a
house, office or any other commercial complex in such a manner that the
area at hand is utilised in the best possible way.
Interior
designers help firms/homeowners in planning out the layout, structure,
colour schemes, furnishings and decorations of their establishments. The
main task of an interior designer/decorator is to make any
establishment look attractive and also offer utility items. The most
common and popular career profiles after pursuing an interior design
course are to become Interior designers and interior decorators.
- Jewelry Design
A
Jewellery designer is a person who is trained in such a way that he/
she has architectural as well as functional knowledge of different
material, composition, fabrication techniques, wearability as well as
market trends.
In
order to become a jewellery designer, aspirants can pursue a course at
the undergraduate (UG) or postgraduate (PG) level. Popular UG courses
that candidates can pursue at the UG level include BDes in Jewellery
Design, BSc in Jewellery Design, BA in Jewellery Design and BVoc in
Jewellery Design. On the other hand, PG courses that candidates can
pursue in this design specialisation are MDes in Jewellery Design, MSc
in Jewellery Design and MBA in Jewellery Design. Apart from degree
courses, candidates can also pursue diploma or certificate courses in
jewellery design.
- Product Design
Product
Design as a design field involves designing or creating products that
will be used by consumers. Thus, while designing anything, a product
designer needs to ensure that the product being designed is easy and
safe to use.
It
is not necessary that a product designer always designs new products.
He/she can also pick up an existing product and change its design in
such a manner that its functionality is improved and it is economical as
well as attractive to the target audience.
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