What do

designers

do?

What do

designers

do?

DIFFERENT FIELDS OF DESIGN

“Everything is designed. Few things are designed well

 UI/UX 
 UI/UX 
 PRODUCT 
 GRAPHICS 
 UI/UX 

DIFFERENT FIELDS

OF DESIGN

“Everything is designed. Few things are designed well

 PRODUCT 
 GRAPHIC 

UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience) design are closely related fields

focused on improving how users interact

with digital products like websites, apps, and software.

UX Design (User Experience)

UX design is about how a product feels and functions.

It focuses on user satisfaction, ensuring that interactions are smooth, intuitive,

and efficient.

UX designers research user needs, create wireframes, and test usability.

UI Design (User Interface)

UI design focuses on how a product looks and feels.

It involves designing visual elements like buttons, icons, typography, and layouts

to ensure apleasing and cohesive experience.

In simple terms, UX makes a product useful, & UI makes it beautiful.

Both work together to create a seamless digital experience.

UI/UX

FASHION

DESIGN

Fashion design is the art of creating clothing and accessories that combine style,

function, and cultural expression.

Tools Used:

  • Sketching & Illustration

  • CAD Software (CLO3D, Illustrator)

  • Sewing & Draping Tools

Types of Fashion Design:

  • Haute Couture

  • Ready-to-Wear

  • Sustainable Fashion

  • Sportswear

Career Opportunities:

  • Fashion Designer

  • Textile Designer

GRAPHIC

DESIGN

Graphic design is the art and practice of creating visual content to

communicate messages

using images, typography,

colors, and layout techniques.

Key elements of Graphic Design:

  • Typography

  • Color Theory

  • Imagery

  • Layout and Composition

Tools Used:

  • Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign

Types of Graphic Design:

  • Branding & Logo Design, Advertising & Marketing Design, Web & UI/UX Design

    Print Design, Packaging Design, Motion Graphics

Career Opportunities:

  • Graphic Designer, Motion Graphics Designer, illustrator,

    Packaging Designer

TRANSPORT

DESIGN

Transport design focuses on creating vehicles and mobility

solutions that balance aesthetics,

ergonomics, safety, and sustainability. It covers cars, trains,

aircraft, ships, and emerging mobility systems.


Tools Used:

  • CAD & 3D Modeling (CATIA, Alias, Rhino)

  • Sketching & Concept Rendering

  • Virtual Reality & Simulation Tools

Types of Transport Design:

  • Automotive Design (cars, bikes)

  • Aerospace Design (aircraft, drones)

  • Marine Design (boats, ships)

  • Rail & Public Transport Design

  • Future Mobility (EVs, autonomous vehicles)

Career Opportunities:

  • Automotive Designer

  • Industrial Designer (mobility focus)


STUDENTS

WORK

LAUNCH YOUR DESIGN CAREER WITH US.

UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience) design are closely related fields

focused on improving how users interact

with digital products like websites, apps, and software.

UX Design (User Experience)

UX design is about how a product feels and functions.

It focuses on user satisfaction, ensuring that interactions are smooth, intuitive,

and efficient.

UX designers research user needs, create wireframes, and test usability.

UI Design (User Interface)

UI design focuses on how a product looks and feels.

It involves designing visual elements like buttons, icons, typography, and layouts

to ensure apleasing and cohesive experience.

In simple terms, UX makes a product useful, & UI makes it beautiful.

Both work together to create a seamless digital experience.

UI/UX

GRAPHIC

DESIGN

Graphic design is the art and practice of creating visual content to

communicate messages

using images, typography,

colors, and layout techniques.

Key elements of Graphic Design:

  • Typography

  • Color Theory

  • Imagery

  • Layout and Composition

Tools Used:

  • Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign

Types of Graphic Design:

  • Branding & Logo Design, Advertising & Marketing Design, Web & UI/UX Design

    Print Design, Packaging Design, Motion Graphics

Career Opportunities:

  • Graphic Designer, Motion Graphics Designer, illustrator,

    Packaging Designer

TRANSPORT

DESIGN

Transport design focuses on creating vehicles and mobility solutions that balance

aesthetics, ergonomics, safety, and sustainability. It covers cars, trains,

aircraft, ships, and emerging mobility systems.


Tools Used:

  • CAD & 3D Modeling (CATIA, Alias, Rhino)

  • Sketching & Concept Rendering

  • Virtual Reality & Simulation Tools

Types of Transport Design:

  • Automotive Design (cars, bikes)

  • Aerospace Design (aircraft, drones)

  • Marine Design (boats, ships)

  • Rail & Public Transport Design

  • Future Mobility (EVs, autonomous vehicles)

Career Opportunities:

  • Automotive Designer

  • Industrial Designer (mobility focus)

TRANSPORT

DESIGN

Transport design focuses on creating vehicles and mobility solutions that balance

aesthetics, ergonomics, safety, and sustainability. It covers cars, trains,

aircraft, ships, and emerging mobility systems.


Tools Used:

  • CAD & 3D Modeling (CATIA, Alias, Rhino)

  • Sketching & Concept Rendering

  • Virtual Reality & Simulation Tools

Types of Transport Design:

  • Automotive Design (cars, bikes)

  • Aerospace Design (aircraft, drones)

  • Marine Design (boats, ships)

  • Rail & Public Transport Design

  • Future Mobility (EVs, autonomous vehicles)

Career Opportunities:

  • Automotive Designer

  • Industrial Designer (mobility focus)

STUDENTS

WORK

LAUNCH YOUR DESIGN CAREER WITH US.

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FASHION

DESIGN


Fashion design is the art of creating clothing and accessories that

combine style, function, and cultural expression

Tools Used:

  • Sketching & Illustration

  • CAD Software (CLO3D, Illustrator)

  • Sewing & Draping Tools.

  • Career Opportunities:

    • Fashion Designer

    • Textile Designer

    • Costume Designer

    • Trend Forecaster