Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Eligibility and skill set

Eligibility and skill set 


To apply for a study programme in design, you need to have:  excellent communication skills in English (if English is the language of instruction which is the case at many renowned universities);  meet the minimum entry scores set by the institution of your choice as well as the prerequisites for your preferred majors; the prerequisites for your preferred major or specialisation
However, to be a successful design student, you will need to: always keep up to date with the latest design innovation, particularly in your area of study;  be willing to take risks in your design work;  seek and apply original elements to your projects.

matching career in the fashion industry

matching career in the fashion industry 



Whatever you choose or end up doing in the amazing fashion world, you may encounter a few obstacles, but the reward will be all worth it. Fashion is an exciting field where you’ll always have to prove you’re the best, and put your creative brain at work. Your thriving career should start with a professional training so find your suitable Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design!
Design is literally everywhere around us, from the shoes you wear, the computer you use, to the office buildings you cross by each day. Because of that, our brain was trained to make decisions (specifically in terms of the items we buy) based more on looks and
appearance rather than on efficiency or safety issues. Think about how many times you bought something simply because it looked nice although you didn’t really needed it. Even though most times, decisions based on the range of attractiveness is applied to basic things like clothing, tableware or curtains, today, many people started buying cars, computers or smartphones just by considering design features. The world of design is vast, enticing and full of colour! If you want to be the next design creator, apply for a degree in design and build the next famous logo for an international brand.

Fashion product manager

Fashion product manager 



If you want to stay as close as possible to the fashion industry and can easily prove you’re a responsible and trustworthy person, then the fashion product manager is the job for you.
This is a multitasking job and you’ll be like the right hand of a fashion designer, helping him/her with the entire logistics and event planning. Your responsibilities will include overseeing production at clothing factories, and making sure everything is in order with the fashion collection. You will have to manage the inventory and organise all the details for the fashion and runway shows. As you may have guessed, the production manager job involves a lot of travelling, so one day you’ll be in Milan and the next day in Paris.

Fashion journalist or blogger

Fashion journalist or blogger 



If you’re a fashion addict, your house must be filled with glossy fashion magazines. So remember those amazing articles about fashion trends and fashion designers you’ve been reading in Vogue, Elle, and InStyle? Well, if you enjoy writing as much as you love dresses, shoes and handbags, you can combine the two and write about these every day. If you’re really good, in a few years, you can become the editor in chief of a well-known magazine. When it comes to fashion blogs, well...they are such a trend these days! Creating a blog is picnic and then, you just have to keep on posting interesting news and stuff to attract thousands of readers. Remember to take pictures, lots of pictures to anything you see and can be related to fashion and post them on your blog with comments.


Choosing your area of design

Choosing your area of design 



One of the most fascinating parts of design is that it provides a great flexibility and versatility to people
who decide to study and later on work in this field. In all areas of design, you will not have to put a limit to your work or creative ideas, you can even go beyond your imagination. Choose a design specialisation, apply for a degree and start building your dream!


Design engineer

Design engineer 


If you choose to specialise in Bachelor of design in engineering, you could work for businesses in as a design engineer. Your job would involve creating the design and schematics for different types of systems, structures, machines, or equipment. With a complete team of designers in specific areas, you could develop and test virtual models of various products, like engines of cars, parts or components of electronic devices. As opposed to other areas in the field, design engineers are more tech specialists rather than artists.


Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania

Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania 



The Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems includes three specializations: applied informatics, business informatics, and software systems. In your first year, you’ll study the essentials regarding programming, informatics and mathematics. Once you complete the degree, you will know how to use artificial intelligence and machine learning methods in numerous fields, like healthcare or engineering. Interested in finding more study opportunities in the Information Technology field?