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Italy: Florence: Instituto Europeo: Courses

Summer Courses

These are held in June and July and include the following:

Program and Courses

Hours

Fashion Design (intensive) Fashion Illustration 40
Elements of Collection 20
Color Techniques 20
Visits and Seminars 10
Fashion Illustration   40
Drawing and Painting Regular 40
Intensive 80
Window Display   50
Italian Language   80

Academic Year Programs

Fashion Design Program

Basic Courses Year One

First Semester Fashion Illustration I, History of Costume I, Pattern Making I, Elements of Collection, Experimental Projects
Second Semester Fashion Illustration II, History of Costume II, Pattern Making II, Elements of Collection, Prototypes, Experimental Projects 

Advanced Courses Year Two

Third Semester Color Techniques I, Clothing Samples I, Tailoring Techniques I, Textile Technology, Professional Orientation I, CAD (Computer Aided Design),Experimental Projects
Fourth Semester Color Techniques II, Clothing Samples II, Tailoring Techniques II, Marketing and Business, Professional Orientation II, CAD (Computer Aided Design), Experimental Projects

Interior and Furniture Design

Basic Courses Year One

First Semester Geometric design (theory and Practice), Architectural design and survey, History of design and architecture I, Seminars and other activities, Introduction to design
Second Semester Industrial design, Interior planning, Architectural modifications, History of design and architecture II, Model building

Advanced Courses Year Two

Third Semester Technology of materials, Interior planning II, Industrial design II, Graphic techniques, History of design and architecture III, CAD (Computer Aided Design)
Fourth Semester Interior planning III, Industrial design III, Graphic techniques II, Marketing, Theory of design, CAD (Computer Aided Design)

Textile Design

 

Basic Courses Year One

First Semester History of textiles, Textile laboratory I, Color techniques, Printing on textiles
Second Semester Textile technology, Printing on textiles II, Textile Laboratory II, Computer textile design

Advanced Courses Year Two

Third Semester Graphic techniques I, Textile Laboratory III, Computer textile design , Knitwear
Fourth Semester Graphic techniques II, Textile Laboratory IV, Computer textile design, Knitwear II\

Window Displays

Window Displays Two Semesters

First Semester Window display I, Drawing Techniques I, Visual Merchandising, Materials for window displays and stands, Psychology of color and form, Optional course
Second Semester Window displays II, Drawing Techniques II, Graphic techniques, Visual Communication, Seminars activities, Optional course

Painting and Drawing

This program runs two semesters. The classes include:
Life drawing, Graphic and painting techniques I/II, Theory and history of art, Seminars and other activities.

Optional Courses

These courses are for one semester each, with 45 hours per course. The courses include: knitwear, graphics and illustration, airbrushing, serigraphy, batik, jewelry-making.

Master's Courses

These courses are directed at students who have already completed professional training in the relative field. Students who will be accepted for these courses are those who have already finished the specialization courses or who have already completed degree studies or received diplomas from other Italian or foreign schools and universities, as well as professionals with proven experience in the specific area.
These courses have a limited number of participants, a maximum of 20 students in each program.

Furniture and Product Design

Subjects include industrial design, artistic design, design theory, technology and sustainable materials, visual communications, updating and seminars. Research to support the design operations will be conducted in collaboration with industries in the field.

Fashion

Subjects include fashion as art: theory and history, visual communication and media, clothing laboratory: design and practice, design of accessories, and innovative projects. This program aims to enhance the creative capacities and the professionalism of the students through contact with designers and industries in the field. This program is directed at those students who have already completed fashion design studies and would like to develop their training through working on lines that could be of value in their professional future

 

 

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