Course Name | Category | Duration | Fees | Diploma in Fine Arts Course Curriculum
Introduction to Fine Arts
DRAWING
Free hand drawing
Figure drawing
Head, hands, & Feet Study
Pencil Shading, Basic Technique
Live model drawing, Portrait, Landscape & Still life in Pencil Shading
Colour Theory
Gray Scale, Colour Wheel in poster medium
Introduction to all mediums
Poster medium – Still life
Water colour Techniques (out door)
Portrait, Landscape, Still life in watercolour
Dry pastels & Oil pastels
Pen & ink (Portrait & Landscape)
Charcoal
Oil painting – Live drawing, Portrait, out door & landscape
Acrylic
Model making
Perspective Drawing
Examinations – Projects - Portfolio | General | One year | Aprox 60,000 | Fashion Design Fashion Design
Module
Basic Principles of designing, Figure drawing, Design motifs, Avant Garde, Introduction to Textile, Elementary Pattern making, Pattern Development, Introduction to Sewing, Lectures in Merchandising, Quality Control & Costing, Presentation and Studio Design works
Course Structure
The course is aimed at those who want to work as designers in the textile or fashion industries. Introducing them to all areas of textile and fashion. Building up a high level of creativity and professional competence in them with guidance from tutors and visits. The course also introduces the students the specialised techniques of fashion with a
program covering design, illustration, pattern cutting, garment construction and fashion communication. Through out the year strong emphasis is placed on the creative dimension of pattern cutting and importance to prototype development as part of the design process. The course also gives you the specialising option in either in men’s wear or women’s wear. The students then bring out their creative best with the help of the institution by exhibiting their creation on the ramp.
Semester 1
Basic principle of drawing
Figure drawing,
Design motifs
Avant Garde,
Textile
Introduction to Pattern Making,
Presentation
Semester 2
Apparel design,
Merchandising
Garment Construction,
Sewing Techniques
Batik, Tie & Dye,
Computer Aided Design
Studio Design Work | General | One year | Aprox 50,000 | Interior Design Interior Design
Semester 1
Drafting
Introduction to the two dimensional and three dimensional drawings through plans and elevations
Design views
Transforming the two dimensional drawings into axonometric and isometric views
Model making
Making of basic props using matchsticks, mount board and other junk
Perspective drawings
One point, two point, multi point, freehand and shadow perspectives
Design principles and elements
Theory of interior design which covers up the factors such as line, form, volume, texture, proportion, harmony, balance, etc.
Colour for designers
A study of colour theories, standards, systems and their application to design production
Measured drawings
This involves practical measuring of live spaces to get familiar with units such as inches, feet, etc.
Materials and finishes
An introduction to various materials available in the market and about their rates and properties
Creativity and problem solving
Time problems would be introduced and for which the solutions has to be drafted out creatively
Joinery details
Various methods of joinery details would be furnished Furniture design and Estimation
Introduction to furniture design. Simple furniture design, considering the function and the specific properties of the material used
Rendering
The development of the capacity to visually express ideas through the understanding and practical, experience of drawing from life.
Focus on developing perception and freehand drawing techniques
Interior design – Abstract
An introduction of the three-dimensional world of space, volume, form and structure. A study of the abstract fundamentals of
3-dimensional design underlying the designer’s approach to the manipulation of space and shape in architectural interiors. This course will guide the student from three-dimensional abstract design to the conceptual planning
of interior spaces.
Semester 2
Computer assisted design
Transforming the manual drawing into AutoCAD
Rendering & Presentation methods
Introduction to the advanced presentation method of the portfolio
Interior Design I
Residential
Furniture Design II
Advanced furniture design, considering the function and aesthetics of the space
Interior Design II
Office
Interior Design III
Retail
Interior Design IV
Restaurant
Studio Design Work
Making one real centre table and props for the other designs | General | One year | | Visual Design Module
Basic principle of design, Elementary of letter forms, Typography,
Introduction to commercial Printing,
3D skills, Book binding, presentation skills and Lecture programmes,
computer aided designs and studio design works.
Course Structure
The programme is designed to help you develop your individuality and ability in the broad field of visual design. The work is about solving various sorts of communication problems. You will be encouraged to experiment, question attitudes and assumptions as you are introduced to the many aspects and form which graphics can take. You will be introduced to the fundamental, intellectual and practical aspects of graphic design and investigate such matters as the importance of observation and drawing, making images, exploring and selecting media, letter forms and typography. Introductions will be given to processes such as commercial printing methods, printmaking, 3D skills and presentation skills. You will also be given a general introduction to the history and theory of graphic design by means of a lecture programme. The course includes the
implementation of high-end software’s, which form the basic to today’s world of visual design.
Semester 1
Basic principles of drawing
Figure drawing
Principles and Elements of Design
Perspective, Pen & Ink
Graphics & Style, Calligraphy
Typography, Space division
Logo designing, Stationary designing
Semester 2
Page Layout, Advertisement designing
Brochure designing, CD Cover designing
Book cover design, Introduction to the commercial printing
3D Skills and Presentation skills
Computer Aided Design
Studio Design Work | General | | | Drawing & Painting This course provides a foundation to art and design, leading to
Basic Principles of Drawing,
Figure Drawing,
Portrait,
Landscape,
Painting Techniques.
Specialisation in any form of drawing and painting (or) giving a general knowledge of the usage of varied techniques. Covering a vast range of techniques, this course is a beginner’s program giving the student the finer points of art. A similar program is also designed for kids giving them their first lesson in drawing and painting.
The dictionary defines drawing as the art of representing objects or forms by the lines drawn, shading, and other means -that is a picture in lines. There are actually at least types of drawing: trying to represent something in front of the artist; trying to depict something from memory; copy something in another medium; and creating something entirely from imagination. Drawing is usually carried out with a pencil or a pen, charcoal or a crayon but it can also be done with something soft and flexible such as brush.
However there is always a challenge, representing three dimensions into two dimensions. But it is a challenge that should be taken up as a skill that can be easily acquired under the guidance of a professional artist. | General | | | Jewellery design GEM AND JEWELERY DESIGNING AND MAKING
| Other | 3 months | 15k |
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