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What you’ll study

  • Design theory & practice

  • Construction

  • Materials & Finishes

  • Soft Furnishing

  • Design History

  • Lighting

  • Presentation Drawing

  • Working Drawings

  • Computer Aided Drafting & Design

  • Business Management

Where you’ll work

  • Interior Decoration Consultancies

  • Interior Decoration Shops

  • Design Consultancies

  • Retail Store Furnishing Departments

  • Self Employed

Other areas you’ll find work

  • Furniture, Furnishings & Fabric Suppliers

  • Shop Fitters

Choose a Career in Design

Design, be it of products of necessity, technology, beauty or any other accessories is rapidly going through a phase of change and innovation due to the increasing consumer demand of preferred utility and comfort. Opportunities in design profession galore for students as there are hundreds of sectors which need highly skilled and innovative professionals. Engineering, manufacturing, automobiles, fashion, entertainment, advertising, interior designing, food, IT, architecture are some of the sectors where designers are in great demand. The career in design holds immense scope and potential for skilled and talented individuals with innovative ideas. Who are Designers? Industrial or product design can be explained as the idea generation, concept development, testing and manufacturing or implementation of a physical object or service. Designers whether industrial or product, conceptualise and evaluate ideas, making them tangible through products in a more systematic approach. The role of a product designer encompasses many characteristics of the marketing manager, product manager and design engineer. Product designers possess skills needed to bring products from its conception to the market. Aesthetics sense is important in product design along with knowledge of technology, ergonomics, usability, stress analysis and materials engineering. Broadly product or industrial designers design products ranging from automobiles, airplanes, medical equipment, sports products, ceramics, office or home accessories to other consumer utility equipments or objects.

Career Path

Mostly all the courses in Design provide professional experience, training or internship during their programme. Students are exposed to a wide variety of real life situations, and get to test their skills on problem solving. This brings students close to the industry and help in them understanding the design industry dynamics. They are also helpful in decision making about which career option they want to choose. After 1-2 years of on-the-job training, students gradually advance to higher level positions. They may undertake positions of chief designer, design department head, or other supervisory positions in large firms or corporate houses. After gaining good experience you can start your own design studios. Jobs You can expect tough competition on the job front as there are many creative individuals who are attracted to the Design career. You have to have an extra talent and be up-to-date with the technology to be successful. Designers with strong backgrounds in engineering and computer-aided design and extensive business expertise generally have the best prospects. Designers who can closely monitor and react to, changing customer demands-and who can work with marketing and strategic planning staffs to come up with new ideas and products-will improve their job prospects. Conclusion Design is a career which offers great challenges and at the same time immense scope for your creativity and innovative ideas. It provides you with the satisfaction of seeing your ideas into shape and form and obviously getting recognition. You have to possess those extraordinary skills to make your place in this very competitive market. There are many institutes that offer accredited Design programmes or courses and help students through the placement process, which you can join to kick start your career in design.