Experts suggest that digital fashion will soon become a vital revenue stream for every major fashion retailer. With this in mind, there are increasing opportunities for designers to find work within this exciting field: developing innovative digital platforms, creating avatars and clothing and building the virtual environments in which these interactions will take place.
On this course in London, UK, you will develop the advanced knowledge to create and implement complex designs and technology projects. You will explore systems and platforms for communication, responsive content creation, visualisation, and learn experimental approaches to tackle your work.
You will investigate and realise radical project proposals through collaborative interactions with both peers and industry.
A lower second-class honours (a 2:2, or equivalent non-UK qualifications) or higher in a relevant subject, or an equivalent professional qualification in a related subject.
If you are applying directly from an undergraduate degree course without experience or professional practice, you must be able to demonstrate a good knowledge of your chosen subject area.
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The course is uniquely tailored for students wishing to pursue a career within:
In semester 1, you will build skills around three-dimensional printing of models and images (3D) and the making of virtual environments (VR).
You will be able to develop skills in volumetric data capture and investigate and realise radical project proposals through collaborative interactions with peers and industry.
You will upskill in the latest advancements in AI, Web3, digital fashion, metaverse asset realisation, AR, VR and XR.
In semester 2, you will work through various prototypes, case studies and experiment with digital workflows. You will receive direct staff and industry feedback in a process designed to rapidly define your final project proposal.
You will focus on a key target market and realise an outcome that is both innovative and realistic, as well as considered from both an ethical and sustainable standpoint.
In semester 3, you will be required to complete a statement of intent and a proposal covering your aims, objectives and timeline for your Final Major Project (FMP).
In close consultation with tutors and industry experts, you will work towards an outcome focused on disruptive industry impact. Your work will demonstrate design and digital innovation as well as showcasing your technical abilities over several digital programs of platforms.
The semester will culminate in a final presentation to major brands, industry and press in partnership with London Fashion Week.
Based in London’s Design District, Ravensbourne University is renowned for its strong industry links and nurtures a close-knit global network of crea...