Professional Fashion Designer Program
Fashion design is considered a form of art, but there are several fundamentals that must be learned before becoming a fashion designer, such as understanding fashion promotion, market analysis, and selecting the target audience for fashion design. With us, you can start your journey with international accreditation from the International Academy of Arts, Media, and Creativity (IAAMC).
Although accessory and clothing design are artistic fields, they are influenced by social, geographical, economic, and cultural factors. Therefore, fashion design courses illustrate the essential elements and necessary methods for designing fashion.
To become a successful fashion designer like many renowned designers who have achieved global fame, it is not enough to study fashion design at a university for two years or learn from famous designers. You need continuous learning throughout your career, along with talent and passion. Understanding the market and its requirements, as well as personal creativity and ingenuity, are crucial in order to innovate unique designs that can make a breakthrough in the market.
The Professional Global for Managing Educational Projects (PGMEP) is organizing its professional training course in the field of design and fashion.
Program Outcomes
At the end of the program, you will receive a certificate issued by the Professional Global for Managing Educational Projects (PGMEP), accredited by the International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education.
You will also have the possibility of obtaining a professional diploma from the International Academy of Arts, Media, and Creativity (IAAMC), in coordination with the course instructor.
Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to work in a factory, exhibition, or event organizing company, in coordination with the course instructor.
Program Target Audience
Program Content
- Section 1: How to Start My Idea
- Drawing – Colors, Shapes, Space, Harmony, Texture, Composition
- Idea Generation and Development
- Fashion Trends
- Handmade Designs
- Computer-Aided Design
- Personal Qualities of a Successful Designer
- Related Matters
- Section 2: Fabrics
- Shirts
- Pants
- Jackets
- Skirts
- Section 3: Sewing and Patterns
- Design, Carbon Paper, Applying and Removing Designs on Fabrics
- Execution, Hand Sewing, Machines
- Alterations
- Coordination and Assembly
- Section 4: Working with Machines
- Section 5: Mannequins and Model Execution