Earn your fashion design degree at an Art Institutes school.
Today’s fashion industry is built on global influences, trends, and markets. And
it adds up to a world of opportunities for creative people with the right blend of
motivation and education. At The Art Institutes schools you can learn both traditional and computer-generated design, patternmaking, and product sketching as you begin to shape your unique sense of style. Our talented faculty will help develop your talents as you work with professional-grade technology, including industry-specific hardware and software. And you’ll gain the marketing and entrepreneurial skills to promote your designs—helping you compete in the job market.
In our fashion design programs you can work with the same technology industry professionals use, including Intel Xeon Mac Pros; iMac computers; Intel-based PCs; industry-specific hardware such as AccuScan for Apparel large format scanner; and fashion software including Gerber, Lectra, Style Sight, Fashion Snoops, and NedGraphics. Our fashion design programs can prepare you for such entry-level positions as assistant designer or patternmaker, production assistant, fashion stylist, fashion illustrator, or wardrobe assistant at places like apparel manufacturers, department stores, boutiques, entertainment studios, and more.
Learn more by choosing an Art Institutes school location below and the program that interests you, and see how our focused education can help you transform your creative energy into a fulfilling career.
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