Textile Design forms the core of the whole business of fashion.
The rapidly expanding activities in the export and domestic sectors of the
Indian apparel and home fashion industry demands professional inputs in design
and development of textiles and raw material, which is responsible for 60-80% of
the cost of the product. Textile design today is that strategic value adding
activity that can make all the difference in transforming a fashion business
into an economically viable and profitable proposition.
The Textile Design
specialisation offered by Department of Fashion & Textiles equips students
with broad-spectrum education in textiles while developing creativity,
originality and design application in apparel and home fashion industries.
Content
Year 1Common
Foundation
Programme in Design
Year 2
Students will be introduced to
textile technology namely, weaving, printing, embroidery and dyeing. It will
also lay emphasis on fundamentals of graphic software and its usage for image
creation. Field visits and internship with textile mills, printing units and
other processing houses will be an important part of the curriculum.
Year 3
The second year will strengthen the
knowledge base of students, imparting design, technical marketing and
communication skills. Areas of study are Dyeing, Printing & Finishing,
Quality Analysis & Assurance, CAD & Weave Design, Print Design and
Marketing & Merchandising. The students will also undertake a Craft Survey
and Documentation to be exposed to a craft environment.
Year 4
Students will undertake a number of
elective subjects to fine tune their understanding of the industry and also an
independent research based project. In the final semester, students will
undertake a Graduation Project with an industrial client, export house, designer
or a NGO. During this period the students will be required to work on the brief
given by the sponsor. The programme will culminate into a Graduate show.
Careers
The programme prepares students for
a wide range of careers in textile mills and export houses, with fashion
designers, design studios, mills, buying houses, handloom cooperatives and
buying agencies as Design or Fabric Managers, or work independently as Designers
or Entrepreneurs.
Star Employers
Arvind Mills, Indian
Terrain, Grasim Industries Ltd., Madura Brands, Mafatlal Industries Ltd., Nahar
Industries, Shingora International, Ambadi Enterprises, Crew BOS, Himmatsingka
Seide, Abhishek Industries, Welspun India, Shades of India, Linenscapes (India)
Ltd., Textrade International Pvt. Ltd., Mura Collective, Portico, Creative Mobus
Fabrics, Rateria Exports, Mahajan Overseas, Triburg, Bharat Silks, Third World
Exports, The Shop, etc.
Source:
http://www.nift.ac.in/btd.html