Textile Design Course
Explore the art and science of textile creation and design in our comprehensive program
Course Overview
Our Textile Design Course offers a deep dive into the fascinating world of fabrics, fibers, and surface design. From traditional techniques to cutting-edge technologies, you'll develop a comprehensive understanding of textile creation and application.
This program combines hands-on studio work with theoretical knowledge, preparing you for a diverse range of career opportunities in fashion, interiors, and specialized textile industries.
Course | 2 Year | |||||
Duration | Duration | 1st Certificate | 2nd Diploma | 3rd Adv. Diploma | 4th Misc | 5th Misc |
Fees | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
Eligibility | 13,500 | 25,500 | 36,000 | 32,000 | Zero | |
Eligibility | 8 | 10+2 | 10+2 | Graduate | Graduate | |
Admission Process | 15,500 | 15,500 | 20,500 | 20,500 | Zero |
What You'll Learn
Fiber Knowledge
Develop a thorough understanding of natural and synthetic fibers, their properties, and appropriate applications.
Weaving Techniques
Master various weaving techniques from basic structures to complex patterns using both hand and digital looms.
Surface Design
Explore printing, dyeing, embroidery, and other surface embellishment techniques to create unique textile designs.
Digital Textile Design
Learn to use specialized software to create repeating patterns and prepare designs for digital printing and production.
Sustainable Practices
Learn environmentally responsible approaches to textile production, including natural dyeing, upcycling, and eco-friendly material selection.
Textile Innovation
Explore cutting-edge developments in smart textiles, technical fabrics, and innovative manufacturing processes.
Frequently Asked Questions
While some artistic ability is helpful, our course is designed to develop your creative skills regardless of your starting point. Many successful textile designers excel through their technical knowledge, understanding of materials, and innovative thinking rather than traditional artistic talent.
Our well-equipped studios provide access to looms, printing facilities, dyeing equipment, and computer labs with specialized software. You'll need to purchase a basic toolkit and some materials for personal projects, but major equipment is provided. A detailed list will be shared before the course begins.
The course maintains a balance of approximately 30% theory and 70% practical work. Theoretical components include fiber science, textile history, color theory, and design principles, while practical work encompasses hands-on studio time across various techniques and processes.
Yes, portfolio development is integrated throughout the course. You'll create a diverse collection of work showcasing your technical skills, design aesthetic, and creative process. The final term includes dedicated time for refining your portfolio with professional guidance.
Graduates pursue diverse careers including textile design for fashion or interiors, fabric development, print design, textile conservation, trend forecasting, and specialized areas like technical textiles or sustainable materials development. Many also establish independent studios or work as freelance designers.