IED - Istituto Europeo di Design
http://www.ied.edu/madrid/fashion-school/s...Via Sciesa 4 Milan, 20135 Italy
Via Sciesa 4 Milan, 20135 Italy
Location
Spain: Madrid
Understanding research and manufacturing as processes connected to jewellery design. Students will face design challenges arising from environmental needs - regardless of whether they are familiar with the techniques of craftsmanship and industrially-manufactured jewellery - while maintaining a competitive balance between quality and price.
The creation of jewellery has become increasingly relevant to industrial and fashion design, evolving from using expensive materials (precious stones and metals) to less costly materials that can become very attractive when modified using a variety of technologies, due to innovations in design, manufacturing and production techniques.
Admission requirements: Preferably graduates in fashion design, fine arts, product engineering and craftsmanship interested in jewellery creation and innovation.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
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The Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) is a design school that attracts students from over 90 different countries to its one and three year/four undergraduate, masters courses and advanced training. The school was born in 1966 to the intuition of its President Francesco Morelli. Through time, it has become a 100% Made in Italy international network of excellence, operating in the fields of training and research, in the disciplines of Design, Fashion, Visual Communication and Management. The school is spread around twelve cities: (Milan, Turin, Venice,Cagliari, Florence, Rome, Barcelona, Madrid, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Beijing and Shanghai). Every year more than 1800 foreign students enroll in its courses, mainly coming from Europe, Central and South America and East Asia. The school offers more than 500 courses in English, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.
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