Creating you own signature line of jewellery designs.
Mentioned above are the technical aspects of Jewellery Designing, the aesthetic aspects are introduced and fine tuned with every exercise the student does. Research for inspiration and converting inspiration to original ideas is the key to a successful jewellery design career and is emphasized at all stages.
Why should we study computer aided designing, instead of manual designing?
Manual Designing, was the only form of jewellery designing until the introduction of Computer Aided designing (CAD).
With the introduction of Computer Aided Designing (CAD), jewellery which was drawn – designed on the paper (canvas), identical drawing could be made on the computer with much higher complexity and accuracy compared to manual designing.
a)
Time:
Given a “X” period of time, a designer can make 5-10 designs on the computer compared to a design made manually.
If a designer makes 1 design using permutation and combination that one design on the computer can lead for 5-10 drawings which would not be possible if the jewellery is drawn manually.
b)
Colour & drawing:
On the computer you are exposed to 13 million colours, you do not need to be good at drawing or an artist do draw on the computer as the tools available for drawing make it much simplier.