The Designer’s Class, India’s first Digital Education Platform in the Design Space
- ByAyushi Ray | September 3, 2021
The Designer’s Class, India’s first Digital Education Platform in the Design Space, focused solely on the different verticals of Design, is here to make premium design education accessible for all, across the length & breadth of the country. The Designers’ Class is the brainchild of Edu techtionalists India Pvt. Ltd., a company by entrepreneurs Samarth Bajaj, Adheesh Nahar and Vishal Bajaj, who wanted to bring change in the way designing is taught in India at present. This school will have a State of the Art Technology, and globally renowned designers’ as faculty, Backing and support from top people of the Industry,one in one practical knowledge , Student Centric Programs (Foundation, Mainstream Education, Vocational and also Adult Centric Programs), Relevant Curriculum Designed by Successful Professionals and Design Academicians, a Networking platform for students with Industry and Internship opportunities with the Designers, are just some of the core values on which The Designer’s Class has been built.
When one subscribes to the classes, they can look forward to learn everything about fashion industry by veterans Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla: Fashion Entrepreneurship, Textile Design, Portfolio Development for Grades 11th & 12th and Trend Forecasting from Masaba Gupta; How to create a Fashion Brand & Upskilling Yourself on urban wear street style from Rhea Kapoor; Bespoke, Garment Construction, Ethnic & Streetwear for Men by Kunal Rawal; Fashion Fundamentals and Drafting & Garment Construction by Payal Singhal; Fashion Illustrations and Advance Portfolio Development by Arpita Mehta; Celebrity Styling by Tanya Ghavri and Sustainability in Bridal Fashion by Jayanti Reddy. Learners will be awarded certifications post completion of assessments, signed by the designers themselves. With the launch of The Designer’s Class, the gap in design-led education across tier 2,3,4 and 5 cities will be successfully closed as the same opportunities as the urban Indians will be accessible by those with an aptitude for a career in fashion & design.