NITN | @notintownlive | 24 Oct 2017, 07:28 am
Designing is an integral part of our lives, from products to fashion, from textile to cars to toys, and more.
But its dynamic nature is a challenge to people working in this field, especially to entry-level and aspiring designers.
At Design Think 360, presented by Kolkata-based Opus -- a premier test prep institute -- students keen on exploring design as a career option will get to meet some of the leading colleges across the country and learn about design as a career option, said the organisers.
Well-known colleges, such as MIT, Pune, Pearl Academy, ISDI Parsons, IIAD, GSD, IED Italy, TDV Delhi, Arch Academy-Jaipur, Whistling Woods International, will be present at this design career conclave in eastern India.
Entry by invitation only. To register, contact: 9883355550.
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