Education is one of the most powerful weapons that can change the course in which the world is headed. It is one of the necessities to survive in today’s day and age. Design education in India has now taken a major focus, and is growing in demand. On the same note, as a design institute ourselves, we find immense joy and pride in
Christmas is one of the most awaited time of the year across the globe, where families decorate their homes, loved ones shower each other with gifts, and the thoughtful help the needy. At JD Institute of Fashion Technology Bangalore, ‘Christmas Mela’, an event organised to keep the spirit of the festive season vibrant was organised for all students and staff. The Christmas Mela was
Convocation ceremony 2021 at JD Institute of Fashion Technology Bengaluru was held on the 7th of October at the Rotary Club. The convocation ceremony was a day of joy and pride, as 200 JEDIIIANs had achieved the first step to their dream. The ceremony was organised keeping in mind all COVID protocols, therefore, parents weren’t a part of the day. Although, the event
Wall textures are used widely in interior designing as it provides a unique look to a particular interior space that is being designed. Textures as known, are the visual and physical feel of a design that will provide a different outlook on a design. Similarly, a texture that is applied to a wall is done so to bring the desired feel and look. The
Evolution of furniture has been an evident one, not in the perspective of design, but also as per their use. Furniture is defined as the moveable products that make a particular space suitable to live or work in. They are from different sizes and shapes, depending on their final use. The students of Bsc. Interior Designing, 2020 batch A and B, organised a display
Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated on the 10th of September on the occasion of Lord Ganesha’s birth anniversary. This Hindu festival brings together people across the nation with no discrimitation whatsoever. The ritual of Ganapati Visarjan is the final ritual that is held, where the idol of Lord Ganesh is submerged in water as a way of bringing the festivities to an end, until