ART & DESIGN PROSPECTUS - Cambridge Education Group

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welcome to csvpaProviding pathways in Ar t & Design, Drama and Music, Cambridge Schoolof Visual & Performing Ar ts continues to develop the skills and confidenceof many aspiring ar tists.Our school provides a unique and highly personalised method of learning,creating an environment in which to nur ture, educate and encourage thesecreative individuals.As a student you will be actively suppor ted through a hands-on approach,extensive contact time with lecturers and the equipment and materialsneeded to ensure you meet your full potential.Over the last 30 years we have increased our por tfolio to include Degreesand a Master’s preparation programme; established links with leadinginstitutions, including University of the Ar ts London Awarding Body,Kingston University and Britain’s most famous theatre school, The RoyalAcademy of Dramatic Ar t to help you progress onto some of the mostprestigious Ar t & Design schools, music Conser vatoires andworld-renowned drama schools.

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NurturingWorld ClassDesignersWith high talent comes high career prospects,which we are extremely proud to suppor t.Creating a completely tailored programme foreach student, we work to ensure that yourindividuality and the creative career pathwayyou wish to take is catered for, whicheverdirection it may be.Matching the passion you have for your ar t, ourteam demonstrates its commitment not onlyin the way we teach our programmes, but alsothrough the oppor tunities we give you to makeinformed decisions.Opening access to exper ts in your field of study,we encourage you to build industr y contacts, aswell as to develop your talents, whilst studyingwith us to ensure you have the best possiblefuture and development.Contacts across the world of designers, buyers,styling ar tists, forecasters and photographersallow you to develop aspiration and confidencewithin your work, setting you up for aprosperous future.“AFTER MY GRADuATESHOW, MORE THAN SIXSTORES IN THE UK, ITALYAND HONG kONGPURCHASED MY FINALYEAR COLLECTION’’Reo MaBA (Hons) Fashion Design“I decided to study my Degree at CSVPA,rather than another UK university, because notonly is Cambridge one of my favourite placesin the world, but the small class sizes werereally impor tant to me. The facilities are alsoamazing, you have ever ything you need in onebuilding.I really valued my time spent at CSVPA and Ireally miss it. The teachers were so suppor tiveand provided us with as much guidancedepending on the needs of each individualstudent. I still ask for help from my patternmaking tutor, and she gives me all the time Ineed even though I am not a student anymore!If you want to be an avant-garde designer likeme you need to work really hard and worksmar t. It is down to you.”Reo Ma graduated from CSVPA and nowruns his own fashion label “Reo Ma”.

Ryuki YamagaBA (Hons) Fashion Design at CSVPA,achieved a First Class Honours degree“CSVPA has helped me to advance to the next stage of mystudies. Ever y day the lecturers were there to suppor t us,whilst the environment of a dedicated Ar t & Design schoolhelped me to relax and concentrate on my studies. TheDegree programme is so distinct from any other universitybecause you can learn the basic skills and you can take themas far as you want.Cambridge is such a great place to study yourUndergraduate Degree; the city helped me to develop moreinteresting and sophisticated ideas. At the beginning of mystudies I was concerned, like a lot of people, about what Iwould do at the end. However, CSVPA has opened up somany oppor tunities giving me the luxur y of choosing what Iwanted to do next. It makes me proud of the course and myachievements. You realise at the end how far advanced youare compared to students at other universities.”Ryuki Yamaga went on to achieve a Distinction fromLondon College of Fashion for his MA Fashion Designand Technology Menswear and is now working for RiBoFashion and Apparel Company in Shanghai whichdesigns for and sells to over 900 stores across China.Nurturing World Class designers

Scott WalkerBA (Hons) Graphics & Illustration“I definitely learnt a huge amount at CSVPAand I am eternally grateful to the staff therefor ever ything they did for me. Theyintroduced me to so much of the world Iwork in professionally today - not just in thetechnical sense through learning software andskills, but philosophically too.For me it was just about being able tofocus. Ever y day I knew I could walk throughthe doors and learn a tonne of stuff in whatfelt like my own personal college. Not manyplaces resonate like that.Laura Har veyArt & Design Foundation“I joined the course with a rather inflatedopinion of myself. I knew I wanted to dofashion, I knew I could draw, so what elsecould I possible learn? As it happens.an awful lot.Looking back I realised just how much I hadadvanced in that year, how much more I hadbeen exposed to. I came away with skills andknowledge that were so crucial in mydevelopment. Many of those skills I still referback to on a daily basis.Work hard and you’ll be rewarded. It may notseem like it at times, but the skills you’relearning there are invaluable. If you want toget paid for drawing car toons and doodlingon computers, it’s places like CSVPA thatequip you for that environment.”The course is brilliant because it covers sucha wide range of disciplines, it’s quite unique.You have the oppor tunity to gain experiencein areas that other colleges simply don’toffer. It was only after leaving Cambridgethat I realised how lucky I was to receivesuch high levels of suppor t and contact timewith tutors.Scott Walker, Artist and SeniorDesigner at ZenithOptimedia / PublicisWorldgroupe, New York, USA.With the suppor t of CSVPA I was acceptedon a ver y competitive fashion design courseat Kingston.”Laura Harvey, Creative Directorat Boden, following a prosperous careerpath through Burberry and Joules.Nurturing World Class designers

Anna Ginzburg Art Foundation“The teachers at CSVPA have allbeen really helpful and there areplenty of resources and freedom todo whatever we want to express ourcreativity. Cambridge is a beautifulcity to study in too.”Destination: London Collegeof Fashion (UAL) – CreativeDirection for FashionSupportingThe IndividualWe treat ever y student as an individual, notjust as “this year’s intake”, ensuring that youreceive the level of suppor t and guidance youneed to pursue your chosen career path.Teaching 5 days a week, more than any otheruniversity, we provide small class sizes with nomore than 15 students. This allows us toprovide you with one-on-one suppor t in classas well as personalised por tfolio assistance andadvice.OUR APPROACH TOLEARNING IS UNIQUE,HIGHLY PERSONALISEDAND GUARANTEED TOENSURE YOU MEET YOURPOTENTIALAll our lecturers are working ar tists anddesigners who bring valuable experience andindustr y links to each programme. This meansthey are able to give real insight into the worldof work and advise on possible career pathsboth in the UK and beyond.With your own dedicated design space andaccess to the studios seven days a week, youare provided with the space needed tonur ture your talents. Completely individual andundisturbed for the duration of the course, thisunique aspect of our school is what drivesdedication and development amongst ourstudents.Our passion and the level of suppor t we givehas attracted individuals from all over theworld, creating a dynamic community whichbrings both oppor tunities and contacts globally.F iv e days a w e e k t e aching, more than anywhere elseSmall class s iz e s w ith n o more than 15 students to one lecturerLe ctur e rs base d in your stud ios all day every day, prov iding individual attention.this is what makes CSVPA uniqueMan Justine Chow Art Foundation“I was attracted to CSVPA because of theincredible level of suppor t you get here. Iam clearer now than ever before about myfuture career in design. The teachers havereally helped me to choose the right courseand take my studies to the next level.”Destination: Glasgow School ofArt – Communication Design

as a student you will HAVE your OWN DESIGN SPACE,BA GRAPHICS STUDENTS have your OWN iMAC & FASHIONSTUDENTS have your OWN MANNEQUINThrough innovative workshops and talks bypractising professionals, we thoroughly prepareyou for a seamless transition into industrysupporting the individual

Guaranteed end-of-year showEncouraged to build confidence and oppor tunities,you will be given the chance to showcase yourtalents to a professional standard at the end-ofyear Ar ts Festival. Completely free of charge, ourshows welcome students of all levels, fromFoundation to Degree.This key time also gives you a full stop to your year, aclear completion point where you can celebrate theyear and display your work. Our Foundation & 1st &2nd year Degree students take par t in our CambridgeShow, and our 3rd year Degree students take par t in aGraduate Show in London.Giving you the unique oppor tunity to take par t inthese shows at such an early stage of your training isvital for your development. You will learn that whatlooks good on a computer screen may not workonce printed and in an exhibition, and what looksgood on a mannequin may not walk well down acatwalk, we will teach you the whole package.Over the years a number of top fashion labels havedonated materials to our students to allow you tomake your garments for these fashion shows.Material sponsors include: Harris Tweed; Barbour ; JeanPaul Gaultier ; Vivienne Westwood; Julien Macdonald;Ben de Lisi; Valentino; Mulberr y; Philip Treacy;Katharine Hamnett; Betty Jackson; Levis Strauss andBurberr y.We give you experience of how to put together ashow or exhibition, and ever y year you will learnfrom this, enabling you to deliver an even bettershow year after year.W e don ’t just p ick the b e st stud e n ts, everyo ne takes part in the end-of-year exhibiti onor fash ion show.this is what makes CSVPA unique

unlockinga world ofopportunityWhatever the chosen career path, our exper tsare on hand to ensure you have the bestguidance and advice possible. Whether you wishto progress onto an Undergraduate Degree orPostgraduate Degree, you will receive fullsuppor t from a dedicated University ApplicationOfficer.Combined with the guidance from all lecturers,you will be given the best possible advice whensubmitting your applications to ensure the bestresults and highest success rate. Foundationstudents who want to apply to the Universityof the Ar ts London are also given one-on-onepor tfolio advice from a UAL lecturer, givinga high level of personal suppor t of how toimprove the presentation of your por tfolio andassistance with inter view preparation.“I always k n e w I had a passio n but w ith encouragement from these really great teach ers,I hav e d iscov ered my tal ent too!”Sofia Russo destination: Kingston University Photography

“The UAL portfolio sessionswere really helpful. theygave me more confidencefor my interviews and I wasable to amend my portfolioDestinationsto support my universityapplication.”Yida ZhangRoyal College of Ar t Central St Mar tins (UAL) London College ofDestination: Glasgow School of Art –Fashion (UAL) London College of Communication (UAL) CamberwellSilversmithing Jewellery DesignCollege of Ar ts (UAL) Chelsea College of Ar ts (UAL) WimbledonCollege of Ar ts (UAL) The Slade Glasgow School of Ar t Parsons NewYork Goldsmiths Loughborough University University of Brighton Coventr y University Falmouth University University of Westminster Kingston University Nottingham Trent University University ofSouthampton Birmingham City University Sheffield Hallam UniversityUniversity for the Creative Ar ts (UCA) De Montfor t University University of Winchester University of Her tfordshire Cambridge Schoolof Visual & Performing Ar ts The School of Ar t Institute Chicago University of Manchester Middlesex University Oxford BrookesUniversity Ravensbourne University of Lincoln University ofNottingham Istituto Marangoni Pratt Institute New York Manchester Metropolitan University University of Leeds University of Bournemouthunlocking a world of opportunity

LOCATIONA vibrant cosmopolitan city, Cambridge welcomes an eclectic mix of creative minds, confident personalities and anever-ending list of talent. With outstanding architecture, histor y and ar t, this university city is the perfect location inwhich to develop young and emerging students.With pupils joining us from all over the world, our location inspires and excites many, with endless oppor tunities onour doorstep. Central London is just 45 minutes away by train, and with a 20 minute commute to London StanstedAirpor t, Cambridge forms the perfect gateway to the rest of the UK for all.In the city itself, we provide a range of accommodation, all of which is warm and welcoming, and impor tantly in safeareas within easy reach of the College.Ensuring the maximum levels of comfor t, all facilities include communal social areas, flat-screen TVs and fittedkitchens to ensure you can continue the living environments you are used to when at home. These areas are managedby caring and well-qualified accommodation managers, with super vision appropriate to your age to ensure the mostrelaxing and welcoming environment for all.Cambridg e is a wo nderfu l place. To be surroun ded by such beauti ful arch it ecture a ndi n teresti n g people i s truly i n spi ri n g.this is what makes CSVPA unique

COURSEINFORMATION

BA (Hons) Fashion DesignThe BA (Hons) Fashion Design course is designed to prepare you for anexciting career in the fashion industr y. With a focus on contemporar y fashiondesign, the course encourages creativity whilst equipping you with all the skillsneeded to work successfully in the fashion industr y.You will gain impor tant industr y experience during your 2nd year via highprofile work placements with some exceptional companies. We have structuredthe course in such a way that as a graduating student we ensure you are fullyaccomplished in all areas from research, design development, pattern cutting andgarment manufacture through to por tfolio presentation.At the end of the 1st and 2nd year, you are guaranteed a place to showcase yourwork at a major fashion show in Cambridge. On successful completion of the 3rdyear, you also have the oppor tunity to celebrate your final collection at one ormore external venues in London and possibly outside the UK.Esmeralda TuomiBA (Hons) Fashion Design“The course has definitely exceeded myexpectations! The projects are varied andinteresting and there is so much bespoke,one-on-one teaching, so we get plenty ofvaluable help and suppor t.”

we provide Mannequin for each studentwhat to expectyear one.Smita Shantilal Mistr y BA (Hons)Fashion Design“I found out about CSVPA through UCAS andwhen I came for my inter view I fell in lovewith the place. The atmosphere is really great,the people are lovely and I felt this was forme. It is so good here you have so much helpand so much suppor t.”To help you realise your designs in 3D, you will learn keyskills that underpin research, design and development.You’ll achieve this through a mixture of classes andworkshops teaching sewing and presentation skills todigital skills and pattern cutting using Gerber CAD/CAM.You will complete the year showcasing your work at aprofessional fashion show.year two.Core skills are refined and advanced via hands-onworkshops and classes. The focus is on ‘live’ designprojects where you will negotiate a professionalplacement within the industr y to better understand allaspects of fashion commerciality. Building from last year,you will round off the year showcasing a selection ofyour work at a fashion show.year three.Phuong Anh Nguyen BA (Hons)Fashion DesignThe final year demands a self-directed approach withmodules including a series of ‘warm-up’ projects followedby the development and presentation of your finalcollection. You’ll take ownership of your por tfoliochoosing how to digitally present it and, in some cases, ashor t promotional video is created. On successfulcompletion of the course, final year students will havethe oppor tunity to par ticipate in our high profileGraduate Show in London and possibly outside of theUK.awarded by“After the Ar t Foundation course, Iprogressed to the BA programme with theinvaluable guidance and suppor t from thestaff. I learnt a lot including photography andtechnical fashion skills and how to approach aproject properly and professionally.Developing a project through to the end hasbeen a massive learning cur ve.” All calico for toiles All pattern cutting paper and card Various fabrics for set projects including corsetr yand tailoring supplies Basic interlinings Screen printing with inks and foil Fabric dyes Free printing up to A3 colourentry requirementsAge18 years Educational LevelA levels plus Foundation,Access to Higher Education orequivalentEnglish Level IELTS 6.0 (IELTS 5.5 will beconsidered, with no elementbelow 5.5)Portfolio Good por tfolio of workUCAS CodeC06UCAS Course Code W230Course Length3 yearsCourse StartSeptemberContact TimeUp to 27 hours per weekEnglish LanguageUp to 5 hours per weekif requiredProgressionYou can study atPostgraduate level or find industr ycareers within design, styling,marketing, manufacturing, visualmerchandising or buyingand selling100% of our Fashionstudents are eitherworking in industry orare in Higher Educationstudying for a Master’s

ba (HONs) graphics & illustrationThis course offers a dynamic and exciting approach to thepractice of Graphics & Illustration. By fostering thedevelopment of great ideas and challenging existing thinking inthe subject, you will be equipped with the tools to help defineyour future and find an individual voice within the field of visualcommunication.You will be encouraged to explore innovative and experimentalmethods of defining your practice as a credible designer orillustrator. Teaching comprises of hands-on workshops and talksby industr y professionals. You will also have an oppor tunity toshowcase your work at the Cambridge Ar t & Design Exhibitionand in the London Graduate Show.CSVPA Benefits Your own workspace and iMac Lecturers are based in your studio all day,ever y day Guest speakers offering one-to-one advice,helping you to build industr y contacts Small group and one-to-one assistance withessay and disser tation writing Guaranteed par ticipation in the end-of-yearexhibitionFan tasti c track record of progress i n g studen ts i n to work or a Master ’s at the b esti n sti tuti on s i n cludi n g the Royal C ollege of Art an d Un i versi ty of the A rts L o ndon

Projects and assignmentsare at the heart of thecourse, and as a student,you are encouraged toexplore innovative andexperimental ways ofdefining yourpractice as a designeror illustrator.Rachel Hannah Smith BA (Hons) Graphics & Illustration“I have a sketchbook wor th of research and ideas which has really built up my confidence. It’s amazing how quicklythe whole class has developed and adjusted with the course. The small class size and the tutors are so accessible, youget the attention there and then, when you need it. I love the fact we have our own Macs, it’s fantastic - I couldn’tfault the facilities.”what to expect“I have enjoyed the people on the course the most - compared to other classes it feels more of a community and with a family vibe.Ever yone in my year suppor ts each other and tutors always make time to help you out which is really refreshing.”entry requirementsyear one.year two.Through the integration of practical workshops andthemed project assignments, you will explore thefundamental basics of visual communication. Emphasis isplaced on idea development as you pull together yourown unique visual language.Modules build on existing knowledge and creativethinking but they also allow you todevelop skills within a chosen specialism. Byexploring themes, concepts and a wide range ofmedia, the focus remains on refining yourindividual direction with the aid of self-evaluation.year three.This is the culmination of your study and the beginning of a career in the creative ar ts environment. The year begins with avariety of projects that suppor t a critical and imaginative approach to visual communication. A self-initiated programme of studyfollows, where you will explore a specific area of interest in depth. Aided by tutors and industr y specialists, you will completea full body of work from which to select your own professional por tfolio.awarded byKenneth Wilson Gardner Jr BA (Hons) Graphics & IllustrationAge18 years Educational LevelA levels plus Foundation, Access to Higher Education or equivalentEnglish LevelIELTS 6.0 (IELTS 5.5 will be considered, with no element below 5.5)Portfolio Good por tfolio of workUCAS CodeC06UCAS Course CodeW990Course Length3 yearsCourse StartSeptemberContact TimeUp to 27 hours per weekEnglish LanguageUp to 5 hours per week if requiredProgressionYou can study at Postgraduate level or find careers within industr y includingMagazine Publishing or Adver tising and roles such as Graphic Designer, Ar t Director,Freelance Illustrator

ART & DESIGNPRE-MASTER’SThere are two distinct pathways onto the Pre-Master’sprogramme and both offer shor t, intense learningexperiences, which are tailored to suit your ar tisticdiscipline.Art & Design PathwayIf you are an international student with an Art & DesignDegree completed outside the UK and are looking tostudy a Master’s in the same or different ar t and designdiscipline at a UK university, our Pre-Master’sprogramme will prepare you for the high level ofindependence and specific learning skills demanded bya Master’s.Creative IndustriesPathway“The teachers are great.they are dynamic andactive & share a wealth ofKnowledge across all thefields of art & design. Theydo not restrict your ideas,they inspire you”Dali Xu Destination: Bartlett – MArch ArchitectureArt & Design Pre-Master’sIf you are an international student who has completedan Undergraduate Degree but in a non-Art & Designsubject we offer a consultative Pre-Master’s that givesyou a route into the creative industries. We work with youindividually to create a Pre-Master’s experience that allowsyou to move onto a Master’s Degree in the UK within thecreative industries, including exciting Master’s courses likeFashion Brand Management, Ar t Histor y, Product Design,Adver tising, and Ar ts Business/Management.Both routes are designed to bridge the gap betweenyour experience and ambition to study atPostgraduate level. They will also give you theexperience you need and an understanding of UKlearning and teaching styles.Creative Industry Pathway Examples *Businessundergraduate degreearchitectureundergraduate degreeExamples of MA Progression includes Ar t Business,Ar ts Management, Fashion Promotion, BrandManagement, Ar t Market Appraisal, Ar t Histor yand Fashion Marketing.Examples of MA Progression includes UrbanPlanning, Design & Built Environment, 3D Space,Interiors, Ceramics and Photography.engineeringundergraduate degreeExamples of MA Progression includes ProductDesign, Urban Planning, Design & BuiltEnvironment, 3D Space and Interiors.Media/Journalismundergraduate degreeExamples of MA Progression includes Adver tising,Moving Image, Ar ts Business, Ar ts Management,Fashion Promotion and Design & Creative Economy.Art & Designundergraduate degreeExamples of MA Progression includes any MA (MAFashion Design & MA Architecture applicantsMUST have a BA in that subject as well).*These are for example purposes only and can be used asa guide. All applications for Pre-Master’s will need to beapproved by the Academic Director for the Pre-Master’sprogramme at CSVPA. Approval is based on grades andsubject of BA, por tfolio, progression goals, and anyrelevant work experience as well as the Pre-Master’s entr yrequirements.

what to expectDiagnostic Stage 1You will assess your existing knowledge and skills(technical, conceptual and contextual) and buildon these so that broad skills and references can beapplied to all disciplines before specific disciplinesare focused on.This stage introduces reflective practice, research/study skills, criticism of contemporar y practice anda variety of tutorials, workshops, peer presentationsand seminars.Reflective Stage 2Specially tailored activities allow you to learn anddevelop critical thinking and scholarly methods,which helps explorator y research into yourMaster’s, research proposals and final por tfolio.Active Stage 3You will focus on the development of your owncreative practice through detailed research anddevelopment. The final outcome is a majorcritically appraised project which forms theplatform for continued research and study on aMaster’s Programme in the UK.awarded byCHOOSE A PRE-MASTER’S IF YOU.are switching discipline between BA and MA.have studied your Degree outside the UK.need to improve your English language level.need to adapt to UK teaching styles.need to develop your por tfolio.need help developing potential lines for researchentry requirementsAge20 years Educational LevelAr t & Design Undergraduate Degree in anAr t & Design subject completedCreative Industries Undergraduate Degree completedEnglish LevelSeptember star t: IELTS 5.5 (no element under 5.5)Januar y star t: IELTS 6.0 PortfolioAr t & Design Good por tfolio of workCreative Industries Dependant on destinationStartAwardSeptember Januar yOnly students who star t inSeptember and successfullycomplete the year will receivea Graduate Diploma in Ar t &Design Awarded by KingstonUniversityCourse length1 or 2 semestersContact TimeUp to 30 hours per weekEnglish LanguageUp to 5 hours per weekif requiredProgressionAr t & Design Master’s in Ar t and DesignCreative Industries Master’s in the Creative Industries

foundation diplomain art & designAccredited by University of the Arts London Awarding BodyThis course is fundamental if you want to progress to university to study Ar t & Design at Degree level. If you havecompleted high school, the Foundation Diploma will give you the oppor tunity to study a wide range of Ar t & Designdisciplines.1st term.2nd term.After a week of sampling all optional subjects, you will pickthree of these subjects to study over a rotational period.You will also consider which university you wish to applyto and you are suppor ted and advised by lecturers whilstmaking your university UCAS applications. At the end ofthis term you will have an introduction to your chosenspecialist area.You will be set a number of projects which you willwork on in your specialist area. During this time youwill also develop your por tfolio, ready for universityinter views.3rd term.This term is all about your final major project. As par t of this you will also complete a journal which is a reflectionand evaluation of your work. At the end of term, we will celebrate your achievements by holding an exhibition ofstudent work, publishing a graphics magazine or staging a fashion show.entry requirementsAge17 years Course length3 termsEducational LevelCompleted Senior High Schoolwith A levels or equivalentContact TimeUp to 25 hours per weekEnglish Level IELTS 4.5 PortfolioPersonal and school, finishedand preparedStartSeptemberEnglish LanguageUp to 5 hours per weekif requiredProgressionAr t & Design Degree

specialismbreakdownFashion DesignKey to Foundation is idea development through research andknowledge of fashion in context. Critical thinking is encouraged soyou can assess what is good and bad in order for fur ther progression.You will learn how to take your ideas from sketch to catwalk, and howto learn the physical making of a garment, from choosing the correctmaterial to pinning and draping materials on a dummy and sewing thefinal pattern.Example skills learned Fashion Illustration, Customisation,Translating Designs From 2D Drawings to 3D Garments, GarmentMaking, Research and Sketch Book DevelopmentPreparation for Fashion Design, Fashion Styling and Production,Fashion Design & Development, Creative Direction for Fashion, FashionRetail Management, Footwear Design, Textile Design, Fashion MarketingFashion Promotion and Imaging, Fashion: Media and Marketing,Cordwrainers - Footwear, Product Design and Development.Fashion PromotionThis combines of all the creative elements of the fashion industr ywithout creating garments; it’s the styling, marketing and promotion. Youare not only exposed to the graphic design components of fashion, suchas the design of a fashion label or fashion magazine page layout, but youwill also learn the business fundamentals of selling a fashion product. Apassion for the industr y and an eye for creativity aremust-haves if you are to excel in the world of fashion promotion.Example skills learned Fashion Marketing, Trend Repor ting andPrediction, Por tfolio DevelopmentPreparation for Fashion Styling and Production, Creative Directionfor Fashion, Fashion Styling, Fashion Retail Management, FashionPromotion, Fashion Journalism

Fine ArtFine Ar t is based around ideas and concepts behind the subject. It asksquestions, evokes emotion and tells a stor y. Foundation level focuseson experimental creativity where you will create works of interestusing taught skills tailored around idea development and realisation.From Conceptual Ar t to Contemporar y Fine Ar t, you are taught howto present your finished pieces using a mixed range of media.Example skills learned Painting & Drawing, Sculpture, Printmaking,Fine Ar t FilmPreparation for Fine Ar t DegreeGraphics & IllustrationGraphic Design is a highly creative methodology of organisingtypography and images for reproduction both on and offline. There arenumerous sub cultures within graphic design, which lead to special

Ba (hons) Fashion design at csvpa, achieved a First class honours degree ryuki Yamaga went on to achieve a distinction from london college of Fashion for his Ma Fashion design and technology Menswear and is now working for riBo Fashion and apparel company in shanghai which designs for and sells to over 900 stores across china.