On an internship at a Texas company last summer, Aisha Thaj summoned the courage to ask the CEO a question during a virtual meet and greet—a risk that landed her in his office. She wasn’t in trouble.
Along with training artists, MICA is showing more desire to educate students in creating business opportunities with their work. In an interview, Speer said product design is distinct from other ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The New School’s Parsons School of Design, named the best art and design school in the United States for the fourth year in a row, is again partnering with New York-based ...
This degree is one-of-a-kind, attracting makers and innovators interested in a more sustainable 21st century. The Sustainable Product Design and Innovation program is a unique, interdisciplinary major ...
According to the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA), industrial design strives to elevate both the function and aesthetics of all things made, from automobiles and medical instruments to ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- Kendall College of Art and Design is revamping some of its programs. Several programs will be condensed to make a new, Product Design degree program at the college. The move comes ...
One year after it created a master's degree in Sports Product Management, the University of Oregon has created a graduate program in Sports Product Design. The programs are meant to serve the state's ...
Wearing bright blue sneakers and a blazer, University of Minnesota assistant professor Barry Kudrowitz discussed his favorite cartoon, “Adventure Time,” from inside his Rapson Hall office. Littered ...
Associate Begin in a 2 year degree program with an option to complete a bachelor's Think fashion is only about great designs? Think again. Producing great designers is only part of the fashion design ...
This certificate program is designed to prepare biomedical engineers to understand the environment into which their innovations will be placed and the users who will interact with them. Professionals ...
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