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World Ocean Day is held every year on 8th June to raise awareness of the vital importance of our oceans and the role they play in sustaining a healthy planet. A globally celebrated event that looks to bring people and organisations together across the world in a series of events highlighting on ways we can all help to protect and conserve our oceans. On

‘Blue Beauty’ is a project that was launched in 1996 by a spa director and healthy beauty expert Jeannie Jarnot. After discovering the extensiveness of hidden toxins rooted within the cosmetics that were being used every day, Jeannie became passionate and dedicated to spreading the message of clean beauty. That is, beauty products which not only aim to optimise human health, but the

Innovative fabrics are textiles that combine the innovative potential of material that exist around us with the technical capabilities that man has formulated. These textiles can also take inspiration from nature in the forms of biomimicry. Innovative fabrics identify the loopholes in using traditional and commercial fabrics and offer solutions to various problems or concerns that these textiles were not capable of addressing.

The world is moving fast, and so are our houses! Decoding that line, the topic here is laying an insight on futuristic architecture - prefabricated homes. Prefabricated homes, or informally called prefab, are houses manufactured off-site in advance, and the customised sections are easily shipped and assembled. The houses include architectural details inspired by postmodernism or futuristic architecture. Prefabricated homes are affordable living

The term sustainability has emanated from a sense of being aware about the damage caused to the planet, dying grassroots crafts and the repercussions of human actions that has led to its degeneration. The trillion dollar fashion industry is among one of the many to have impacted the environment though use of chemicals, wastage and overconsumption of resources alongwith the exclusion of traditional

Industrial Visit for the Interior Design Course Students An educational tour was arranged for 1-year Diploma of Interior Design Students of JD Institute of Fashion Technology to Ayika Sofa Factory. Where, the students were introduced to the various materials (Various kinds of plywoods, foams, elastics and springs) and techniques used in manufacturing sofas of the different price range, different machines to shape the wood

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