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In episode 17 of the Creative Career Lab podcast, Ashwini provides valuable insights into helping students choose the right design specialization. The episode begins by explaining the variety of specializations available at École Intuit Lab, such as visual communication, game art and design, UI/UX design, animation, and motion design, along with other fields like fashion, interior design, and architecture.
Ashwini highlights the benefit of the foundation year, which allows students to explore different disciplines and solidify their creativity, ideation, and observational skills before making a decision in their second year. She stresses the importance of anticipating industry trends over the four-year course to better align with job opportunities post-graduation. Guidance from industry experts helps students understand future prospects in their chosen field.
Ashwini also addresses a common concern from parents about how to determine if design is the right career path. She explains that students who enjoy creative activities like sketching, painting, and observing designs may have an inherent inclination toward design. The episode emphasizes that the first year provides ample time for exploration before students choose their specialization.
Ashwini shares tips for identifying preferences: if a student is fascinated by branding or visual displays, they might lean toward visual communication. If they enjoy problem-solving and digital interfaces, UI/UX could be the right path. For gaming, Ashwini explains that liking video games isn't enough—students should be interested in storytelling, character design, and creating immersive worlds. Those who prefer movement and animation might find animation and motion design more fitting.
Ashwini advises students to attend design workshops offered by colleges, starting as early as the 10th grade, to gain exposure to design methodologies, faculties, and environments. This can help them make an informed decision about both their specialization and choice of college.
The episode wraps up by encouraging students to take their time and explore, reassuring them that the foundation year is a great opportunity to gain clarity before choosing their design path.
In episode 17 of the Creative Career Lab podcast, Ashwini provides valuable insights into helping students choose the right design specialization. The episode begins by explaining the variety of specializations available at École Intuit Lab, such as visual communication, game art and design, UI/UX design, animation, and motion design, along with other fields like fashion, interior design, and architecture.
Ashwini highlights the benefit of the foundation year, which allows students to explore different disciplines and solidify their creativity, ideation, and observational skills before making a decision in their second year. She stresses the importance of anticipating industry trends over the four-year course to better align with job opportunities post-graduation. Guidance from industry experts helps students understand future prospects in their chosen field.
Ashwini also addresses a common concern from parents about how to determine if design is the right career path. She explains that students who enjoy creative activities like sketching, painting, and observing designs may have an inherent inclination toward design. The episode emphasizes that the first year provides ample time for exploration before students choose their specialization.
Ashwini shares tips for identifying preferences: if a student is fascinated by branding or visual displays, they might lean toward visual communication. If they enjoy problem-solving and digital interfaces, UI/UX could be the right path. For gaming, Ashwini explains that liking video games isn't enough—students should be interested in storytelling, character design, and creating immersive worlds. Those who prefer movement and animation might find animation and motion design more fitting.
Ashwini advises students to attend design workshops offered by colleges, starting as early as the 10th grade, to gain exposure to design methodologies, faculties, and environments. This can help them make an informed decision about both their specialization and choice of college.
The episode wraps up by encouraging students to take their time and explore, reassuring them that the foundation year is a great opportunity to gain clarity before choosing their design path.