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These Are The 5 Best Designing Courses For You In 2019

Fashion

Everything around you is based on a design. Right from the couch to the smartphone, everything was initially a design. There are factors considered before actually bringing something in its physical form. Apart from physical objects, virtual objects like brand logos and motion graphics also need to be designed.

Only one question remains: What type course should you pursue to get into designing a particular type of product? Following are 5 best designing courses you may pursue to get into a career in design.

1. Fashion Design

Fashion design is the art of making clothes and accessories functional and pleasing by applying designs and aesthetics. Depending on their employer, fashion designers may be required to design upmarket clothes for an individual or every-day casuals for the mass market.

We live in a well-connected digital world, where trends can change rather quickly. As a result, fashion designers must keep in touch with evolving consumer tastes.  To help you decide upon a design school to pursue these courses from, following are 5 best fashion design schools in the world:

  1. Fashion Institute of Technology, New York
  2. London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London
  3. Parsons: Fashion, Art and Design School in New York
  4. School of Arts, Design and Architecture – Aalto University
  5. Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London

Likely Career opportunities: Fashion Design, Styling, Merchandising, marketing-communications, Public Relations.

2. Interior Design

Unlike architecture, interior design is concerned with enhancing the insides of the building to create a healthier and pleasant environment. The role of an interior designer is quite miscellaneous and involves research, conceptual ideation, space planning, and site inspection, to name a few.

Depending on your eligibility, you may pursue a full-time or online degree or certificate courses. To help you decide upon a design school to pursue these courses from, following are 5 best design schools in the world:

  1. Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI
  2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab, Cambridge, MA
  3. University of Cincinnati (College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning), Cincinnati, OH
  4. Carnegie Mellon University School of Design, Pittsburgh, PA
  5. Parsons, The New School for Design, New York, NY

Likely Career opportunities: Interior Design, Industrial Design, Architecture, Sustainable Design, Set Design, Exhibition Design.

3. Graphic Design

Graphic design involves using typography, page layout, and visual arts techniques for visual communication. Graphic design is used in making web design, signage, branding, and editorial design to name a few.

Job opportunities in online design projects are expected to increase by 35% by 2026. However, employment in traditional media like newspaper and book design is expected to drop by 22%.

Graphic designers are expected to constantly learn new techniques, programs, and methods, thanks to the dynamic and evolving nature of visual communication.

Likely Career opportunities: Graphic Design, Digital Design, Advertising, Branding, Corporate Communications.

4. Communication Design

As the name suggests, communication design is concerned with how various media communicate with people. It is considered a combination of art and technology.

The objective of communication design is to create visual messages and reaching out to ideal audiences. Therefore, communication design is very crucial in the digital world we live in.

Typography, page layout, color theory, market research, and technical skills are some of the highly needed skills to excel in Communication design.

Likely Career opportunities: Advertising, Branding, Web Design, Motion Graphics, Video Game Design, Packaging, Print Design, Data Visualization

5. Industrial Design

All commercial products are available in bulk in the market. Making these products mostly involves automated replication. The process of coming up with the blueprint for the product to be mess produced is called Industrial design.

While making an industrial design, factors like the shape, size, material and production process are taken into consideration. Depending on the product, industrial designers have to come up with ideal product designs after testing them for usability, ergonomics, function, sustainability, and many more factors.

The Mini Cooper, the Piaggio Vespa, the Contour bottle by Coca-Cola and the iPhone are some of the most iconic industrial design examples.

Likely Career opportunities: Industrial Design, Product Development, Manufacturing, Furniture Design, Humanitarian and Service Design, Toy Design, Design Management, Architectural Building Systems


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