The world of ideation, design, and the production of tangible goods has undergone a complete revolution over the past few years, due to significant changes in consumer needs and desires (and it is still unclear who exactly should respond).
A designer requires an increasingly strong set of interdisciplinary skills, in order to face present day challenges in the design of objects and systems, from armchairs to iPhone applications. The Three-year BA Program in Design at NABA is based on this awareness, and it is structured as the first step of a full educational path, where students can gain familiarity with different forms of design culture. Here, they can learn basic concepts and techniques, carefully observing and remaining up-to-date with all the possible aspects of the contemporary world.
The Three-year BA Program can be followed by a Two-year MA Program or a One-year Master Program, in which students can decide where to focus their research. These specialization Programs include work experience and should also be accompanied by some significant experience abroad.
When talking about design, there is no such concept as the “enfant prodige”, but rather an immense quantity of work and passion that help define a competent design professional. This said, it is very likely that a designer will be considered as the real (new) intellectual of the future.
During the third year of the program students can choose between two specialization paths:
⁃ Product Design
⁃ Interior Design
Enjoy with the interview of some students of the BA in Design
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| Nariaki Ito, Japan | Melis Kosem, Turkey | |
