BACHELOR OF ARTS IN DESIGN
Specialisation: Product Design
The product design course aims to guide students in creating a design professional profile which is consistent with the historical lesson of international design, and particularly with the Italian and Milanese school legacy, but at the same time able to look towards contemporary scenarios.
Through a progressive refinement of necessary technical skills and a consequent growth in cultural and aesthetic terms, the path trains BA design students to enter in the competitive and fascinating context of XXI century design.
Mode of Education: Offline
Duration: 4-year degree program in Design with a specialization in Product.
IDEA-NABA International Design Degree Program is an exciting course for students wishing to get an international degree in Design.
The first three years will be conducted at IDEA Campus, Nashik, and the fourth year at NABA Campus, in Milan or Rome.
Career Prospects
NABA has developed strong relationships with leading companies that provide internships for NABA students. Several of these companies invite students of NABA to work on their ongoing projects.
When you are in Milan or Rome for your final year, you can get an opportunity to work on some of the live projects in your field. And upon the completion of your graduation, you could be offered a chance to continue in the company. Europe has a thriving design industry.
Given below is a list of companies associated with NABA:-
Abitare, Momo Design, ENI, Vinavil, Jannelli e Volpi, Material ConneXion, Industreal, the Swatch Group, Giorgio Armani, Pininfarina Extra, Giochi Preziosi, Pininfarina Extra, Tagua, Azimut-Benetti, Bonetto Design International, Alta Design & Engineering, AAAHHHAAA, Forchets, Studio di architettura Amedeo Guidobono Cavalchini, Aldo Cibic – Cibicworkshop.
Medium of instruction: English
Work done by student: Vinayan (2nd year student, Product Design)
IDEA/NABA- Product Design – Semester 3
Form Ideations for a space themed boot inspired by the moon.
Form based explorations of an astronaut shoe for the moon, that aims to be Futuristic, Elegant and Ethereal. Two themes were explored, the former being more rugged, sturdy with an exoskeleton housing and the latter embodying a sleek, gliding spacecraft.
Mentor:
Smithesh Chavanke (Transportation designer at Renault)