Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Design Your Future - Manchester UCAS Fair

Today college gave the opportunity to go to the Design Your Future UCAS fair in Manchester for further university research and a chance to speak to the tutors and university representatives.

While at the fair I had another chance to speak to representatives from UAL about the BA (Hons) Bespoke Tailoring course and how to produce a portfolio that would give me the best chance of entry into the course. I was told that hey want to see the creative journey from the initial inspiration and starting point to final outcomes. I was also told that knowing how to sew isn't directly needed because they will teach all the techniques on the course but it is helpful to know before hand and having evidence in my portfolio wouldn't hurt.

I also spoke to the Ravensbourne tutor who teaches the BA (Hons) Fashion Design course. I liked the idea of the course because it was open design course meaning that I didnt have to pick menswear or womenswear before beginning the course. However after speaking to the tutor I have decided that I will no longer apply to the course because of the way she spoke to me and about her students. The tutor seems a little demeaning and I don't think I would be inspired to do my work studying with her. 

Southampton Solent also had a stand at the event and I went to speak to them because last year I applied and received a place on the BA (Hons) Fashion Styling but after consideration I declined the course because no part of the course gave me the opportunity to produce my own clothing. I wanted to know how if I would be able to apply to the university again after declining my place for styling and apply for design which I was told was fine but not to give up on Fashion Styling and to do more research into it to see how the course had changed but she was not able to talk to me about fashion design because she didn't know much about the course. 

Lastly I spoke to De Montfort University about their BA (Hons) Fashion Contour course to the tutor who teaches on the course. She explained to me all the expects of the course I would learn; research and development, how to produce the final outcomes, fabric and material knowledge. After speaking to the course leader the course seems very in-depth and readies their students for the industry however the down side of the course to me was that fact that it is not in London so it doesn't have the same strong industry links and no opportunity is given to actually work in the industry like a gap year or placement year. 

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