Category:Interior Design
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Interior design is more than just arranging furniture. It has evolved into a multifaceted profession dealing with complete environments that not only please but enhance the health and safety of the user. Like other interior design programs, we encourage creative...
Category:Photography
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The two-year AAS curriculum teaches the basics, including: analog and digital still photographytraditional black and white printingcolor theory with regard to photographydigital post-production image processing and manipulationskills needed to create...
Category:Fashion
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FIT’s Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Global Fashion Management prepares emerging fashion executives for top managerial positions in the burgeoning international fashion industry. Offered by FIT in collaboration with Hong Kong Polytechnic University...
Category:Visual Art
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In our increasingly visual world, the illustrator plays a critical role in communicating ideas and information. The convergence of art and technology is creating opportunities and challenges that require new skills and new perspectives on the field. FIT’s Master...
Category:Fashion
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The two-year Master of Arts degree program in Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice is an interdisciplinary, 48-credit program that offers comprehensive training in fashion history and conservation theory and practice. In the second...
Category:Visual Art
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The Master of Arts in Exhibition Design is a full-time, 36-credit program completed in 13 months, from June through the following July. Most coursework is studio-based and is combined with projects that are conducted directly with patron museums, design firms,...
Category:Art
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The Master of Arts program in Art Market: Principles and Practices gives students the knowledge and skills needed to excel in professional careers in art galleries and auction houses, and in such related fields as corporate curatorship, public art administration,...
Category:Visual Art
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A traffic-stopping store window. A Central Park kiosk telling the life story of butterflies. A 7,000-square-foot museum exhibition about sustainable design. Visual presentation and exhibition designers take on a wide array of projects for stores, museums, showrooms,...
Category:Visual Art
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In New York City, one of the world’s great art centers, the art industry earns yearly revenues approaching a billion dollars. Art of every variety is exhibited and sold here, in countless museums, galleries, and auction houses. Curators and conservators make...
Category:Design
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There are 67 million kids in North America, and annual toy sales top $24 billion ($67 billion worldwide). Translation: Tremendous opportunity for creative, well prepared, socially responsible designers who produce toys that respect and honor children. In this...
Category:Textile Design
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Textile/surface design is the art of changing the appearance of natural and synthetic surfaces by the application of traditional, stylized, digitized, and illusionary techniques to embellish a product. It’s also the art of enhancing a surface’s structure by...
Category:Textile Design
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Fashion and home furnishings fabrics are a major part of the multibillion-dollar global textile industry, from organic cotton to bamboo to high-tech performance fabrics for extreme sports like snowboarding. There’s a growing demand for professionals who can...
Category:Fashion
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In today’s global economy products are often conceived in one country and produced in another. Technical designers make that happen, making sure a garment has the right size and fit and conforms to industry specs and standards. They are involved in almost every...
Category:Photography
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As our culture becomes more and more visual, photographs play a bigger role in communicating ideas. Photographs are used to sell products, tell a story, or convey a mood. Therefore, talented and skilled photographers are in high demand. What makes a great photo?...
Category:Design
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What made you pick that product off the shelf? It was probably the packaging design—the color, form, graphics, and typography—that made the difference. Packaging design makes brands tangible to consumers, making an emotional connection and influencing the decision...
Category:Fashion
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To succeed in menswear—one of fashion’s fastest growing fields—you need to understand every phase, from concept and design to production and delivery. FIT’s Menswear program immerses you in the industry, in a way that’s possible only in New York City.
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Category:Jewellery
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What was true for Cleopatra 2,000 years ago is still true today: A fine piece of jewelry is no less than a masterful work of art, one we display on ourselves rather than on a wall. These treasures from past and present can be seen in museums around the...
Category:International Trade
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Globalization. More than a buzzword, it’s a reality in today’s fashion industries. It’s more complicated than just selling products around the world. It’s about planning, strategizing, sourcing, shipping, and marketing—often throughout different countries with...
Category:Interior Design
Study mode:At the institution
Interior design is more than just arranging furniture. It has evolved into a multifaceted profession dealing with complete environments that not only please but enhance the health and safety of the user. Like other interior design programs, we encourage creative...
Category:Visual Art
Study mode:At the institution
When you enter today’s illustration field, you’re competing with a vast array of talented, experienced professionals with a long list of contacts. How can you make your mark? First, know your art, your craft, and your tools, from traditional to technological....