Sync 2022

Let’s SYNC with Nature!

What are ‘Sustainable Development Goals’? ​

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly and all its member countries, are a collection of 17 Global Goals that aim to meet the urgent environmental, political and economic challenges faced by our world.

The global development vision, “Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”, lays out the Sustainable Development Goals with targets to help organize and streamline development actions for greater achievement of human well being, while leaving no one behind by 2030.

The SDGs, with its 169 targets, are a universal call to action for poverty eradication, building a sustainable planet and safeguarding the global ecosystems on which humanity depends for its survival.

Strategy To SYNC

JD Design Awards 2022

Challenging us to take a rigorous and holistic view, The JD Design Awards sets the agenda on best practice, turns the spotlight on the most important areas of R&D, and helps separate greenwash from the innovations that make a genuine difference.

The JDDA program provides the opportunity for your project to receive global recognition by a panel of judges who themselves are leaders and experts in Sustainability.

The JDDA will honor those who have made sustainability an integral part of their Project.

Reinforce The Project Using Sustainability!

The most precious asset all of share is our Earth. The efforts individuals and their project make to sustain this vital resource is not only necessary, but it also makes good business sense.

Seeking recognition for your Earth-friendly work is also smart business. We applaud you for taking the first step in working towards sustainability setting your project apart from your competitors. 

Green Certification JDDA 4

Eligibility Criteria

01

Conceptualize​

Submit your sustainable innovation or initiative concept.

02

Concept Submission​

Students can approach Sustainability guide assigned for their respective department. To get guidance for selecting sustainable concept before 10th March.

03

Concept Update

Update your sustainable concept in your google classroom by 10th March 2022

HOW WILL MY PROJECT BE JUDGED?
Green points

Each project will be scored to the degree to which it is considered to have 30 Green Points

0-10 points

To have an outstanding

IMPACT

0-10 points

An innovative or transformative

APPROACH

0-10 points

If it is

REPLICABLE/ SCALABLE.

Project will be assessed to determine whether they are a good fit for Sustainability.

Sustainability Certification Levels

5-10 points

Recognition: Best Practices

CERTIFIED

10-20 points

Recognition: Outstanding performance

SILVER

20-30 points

Recognition : Excellence

GOLD

Project will be assessed to determine whether they are a good fit for Sustainability.

JUDGING CRITERIA !!

  • The JDDA is committed to ensuring that shortlisted candidates and winners are representative of the sectoral and regional diversity found within our pool of applicants.
  • Each shortlisted entry will be scored on a scale of 0-10 for each of the 3 criteria below for a maximum overall score of 30 points:
IMPACT
  • How will the project impact the Goal selected ?
  • What kind of tangible impact has this project has?
  • What are the direct benefits and to whom?
APPROACH
  • How is this initiative new or transformative in comparison to what has been done before?
  • How is this initiative new or transformative in comparison to what has been done before?
  • Is it including those often left behind?
REPLICABLE/SCALABLE.
  • Does this initiative have the potential to scale up or be replicated to create a greater impact?
  • Is there any evidence that replication or scaling is already happening?

SUBMISSION :01

DOCUMENTATION

Report  must contain
  1. Introduction
  2. Objectives
  3. Literature review
  4. Methodology
Report to be submitted as a presentation.
 TIME FRAME

Projects that have not moved beyond the conceptual stage will not be considered.

Deadline for 1st Submission : 31st March

Link for Submission will be shared by class mentor through Google Classroom.

SUBMISSION : 02

DOCUMENTATION

Report  must contain
Process/Procedure Report to be submitted as a presentation..
 TIME FRAME

Projects that have not moved beyond the submission 1 will not be considered. Deadline for 2nd Submission : 6th April

SUBMISSION : 03

DOCUMENTATION

Report  must contain
  1. Introduction
  2. Objectives
  3. Literature review
  4. Methodology
  5. Process/Procedure
  6. Summary and conclusion
  7. Bibliography

A TIMELINE ALWAYS WORKS FINE

Concept Submission

Submission I

Submission II

Final Submission

Results Announcement

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Rules & Regulations

  1. Participation is compulsory in the JD Design Awards to be eligible for the diploma/degree certificates to be awarded.
  2. A minimum of 75% attendance is required for participating in the JD Design Awards.
  3. All Departments, the Diploma/Degree/PG final year students are to work individually or in groups as specified for the project.
  4. If the internal mentors are not satisfied with the outcome of the students’ work, then the individual may be asked to resubmit the work at the earliest dates provided by the mentors during the presentations to avoid disqualification.
  5. Individuals are not expected to discuss their theme or concepts under development with other students/groups.
  6. The internal jury’s decision to allow an individual into the external jury will be final. The decision can only be contested by giving an application to internal jury members citing the reason and prescribed changes made as to why the collection/project should be allowed to appear in external jury.
  7. Student designers are expected to present an estimate of ensemble/project once the design is finalized for approval. The designers are expected to execute the ensemble/project within the estimate to avoid disqualification.
  8. Students are expected to maintain the timelines given to avoid disqualification.
  9. Students are expected to maintain a visual diary/research journal pertaining to the concept they are working for the JD Design Awards and produce the same at the request of any of the mentors.
  10. Students are given a choice of creating a video of 1 minute of the entire process, which carries a credit to be added to jury marks and also the video will be played on the day of the show/exhibition.
  11. College holds no responsibility with the external vendors that the students engage with during the process of design execution.
  12. Any changes prescribed by the external jury will have to be executed before the test fits/exhibition.
  13. The decision of the JD Internal/External jury and senior management prior to the Design Awards will be final and binding.
  14. For all departments, if a designer is disqualified from the design awards event at any stage, to obtain a certificate of the course the students will have to complete the project and get it certified by the mentor.

GROUNDS FOR DISQUALIFICATION

  1. If the attendance at the end of the course remains below 75%
  2. Failure to meet any of the timeline.
  3. Plagiarism like copying others’ idea, concept, or work; etc.
  4. Groups or individuals found to be tampering with the work of another group
  5. Groups or individuals failing to appear for the internal jury as scheduled.
  6. Any group or designer found holding faculty or mentors in misconduct.
  7. Failure to execute the ensembles within the approved financial estimate

Participation Criteria

DFD

DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN – 1 YEAR

Group of THREE

Any Category

1 Collection – 9 Ensembles

Portfolio

PGDISD

PG DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR AND SPATIAL DESIGN – 2 YEAR

Group of TWO

Modular Units | Commercial Kitchens | Art & Craft History Appreciation | Adaptive Reuse | Interior Automation System | Events & Exhibition Spaces

Live Display

Portfolio

PGDFDBM

PG DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT – 2 YEAR

Group of THREE

Any Category

1 Collection – 9 Ensembles

Portfolio

BSc & ADFD

UNDERGRADUATE / DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN – 3 YEAR

Group of TWO

Any Category

1 Collection – 10 Ensembles

Portfolio

BSc & ADID

UNDERGRADUATE / DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN – 3 YEAR

INDIVIDUAL Participation

Interior Space (Max. 3000 sft)

Residence | Educational Institute | Restaurant | Hospital | Library | Auditorium | Office | Retail

Mandate: Presentation Sheets | Portfolio | Thesis Report | Walkthrough

Any One: Scaled Model | Live Corner Setup | Virtual Reality

DID

DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN – 1 YEAR

Group of THREE

Tiny Spaces (Max. 100 sft)

Interior Styling | Modular Units | Product Design | Lighting Design | Home Automation | Interior Landscaping

Live Display

Portfolio

Collaboration Criteria

DFBM and PGDFDBM

FASHION BUSINESS MANAGEMENT STUDENTS

Group of THREE

Any Category

Business Plan

Portfolio

PGDFC and PGDISD

PG FASHION & INTERIOR STUDENTS

Group of FIVE / SIX

Any Category

Fashion Film

Portfolio

PGDFC and PGDISD

JEWELRY & PHOTOGRAPHY STUDENTS

Group of THREE

Any Category

1 Ensemble – 3 piece jewelry

Portfolio

Photoshoot

Students can form groups as per their choice within the above mentioned programs. If one student discontinues, the group will be dissolved.