Programs - Summer Programs
NABA Summer Courses are articulated into 2 levels: Introduction and Intermediate courses in the fields of Design, Fashion, Graphic Design and Contemporary Art.
Introduction Level
An in-depth research process will be developed
during this 2-week period. Seminars
will help students interact with other students
from the various courses offered.
External visits relating to the course will
enable students to connect with the active
fashion & design trends within the environment
around Milan. These could include
either a fashion or design company, a
showroom, a gallery or museum, or a particular
exhibition of interest. Students will
create an individual sketch-book/personal
journal using methods of research that will
be taught in the first week. During the second
week students will complete this
preparation, including a mood & color
board that will also be used as the final
presentation to the two-week course.
Students wishing to remain for the Design
Studio block (15th –25th July) will use
their Research Studio development to begin
their Design Studio work. These courses will
concentrate on experimentation within the
creative design process.
Intermediate level
An in-depth design process will develop
during this 2-week period. In general the
quality of education should be equivalent
or superior to a second year of college studies
(BA) in design. Seminars will help students
interact with other students from the
various courses offered. External visits
relating to the course will enable students
to connect with the active fashion & design
within the environment around Milan.
These could include either a fashion or
design company, a showroom, a gallery, or
an exhibition of interest.
Students will create an individual portfolio
using methods of design developing from
individual research. Students that have participated
in the Introduction level (June
30th – 11th July) will be able to use their
work to start this course.
Students directly enrolling onto the
Intermediate level should already have a
basic knowledge in how to collect research
and understand trends with Fashion and
Design in mind. Students will be expected
to present a portfolio of work that will be
used as the final presentation to the two week
course.
These courses will concentrate on experimentation
within the creative design
process.
For further information please visit www.design-summer-courses.com