Friday, April 6, 2012
The A-typical Student's University
I tend to think of fashion designers as a-typical, simply because they can come up with some of the most outrageous creations imaginable. Obviously a fashion school would also have to express "cutting edge" and "creative" in order to appeal to aspiring designers. After all, these words describe what it takes to come up with a new trend. So what fashion student is going to want to go to a school that doesn't visually express these keywords? I researched a little about which fashion schools are the best in the field. One of the schools' website which I find to communicate the "cutting edge" and "creative" particularly well, is that of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp). Immediately upon seeing the images, the prospective student is struck by the obvious creative freedom students have with their projects. The website also looks a lot like an event card, further appealing to the audience.
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