PhD Anne Louise Bang offers some insights into the digital journey of design education and a look at some of the methods and digital tools shaping practices and approaches in craft now and in the future. My focus is on the current millennium and includes the role educational institutions have played in this development.
In today’s design education programmes, it almost seems difficult to see a place for kunsthåndværk, since the versatile designer is in so much higher demand, and because it is costly to run a studio dedicated to perfecting a single area, such as ceramic, glass or jewellery.
The job as an assistant is a huge developmental opportunity after completing education, designer Sally Bjerre Gaarde explains. But also be prepared to be thrown into tasks outside of what you may have brought from your education. Master of History of Ideas and Art History Education Design Schools Education
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