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The art of costume and textiles

Southern Federal University
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About the training program

Decorative and applied art covers many creative industries that are dedicated to the creation of highly artistic products that are designed to transform and fill the aesthetics of the space around a person, his environment, and also carry a functional load. These courses will teach you some of the skills and knowledge you need to get an assistant's job with a design company.

What you will learn

  • Coloristics. Painting and sculpture
  • Propaedeutics. Basics of composition
  • History of costume, textile and jewelry art
  • Artistic Materials Science
  • Simulation
  • Costume design
  • Color in the suit
  • Computer technologies in costume design
  • The history of the ornament
  • Modern concepts and fashion trends

What do graduates do for a living?

Textile designers are highly technical and possess in-depth knowledge about the production of textiles, including types of fabric and yarns. Typical employers include: manufacturing and processing companies that produce clothing, soft furnishings and other textile-based products. large fashion and clothing retailers. design studios and consultancies.Employment in design bureaus and design studios, advertising agencies and cultural and educational institutions. Costume designers create costumes for film, television or theatre productions.

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