In jewellery it is essential that you know how to create a great first impression and a good design can be mediocre if it is not presented well. In order to impress your customer, make the sale or win a competition, the way in which you highlight your designs will greatly affect the recipient, their appreciation of the piece and of your work.
Course outline
Discover methods of presentation for different scenarios: Necklaces on necklines, Earring, Ring and Bangle bracelet guides and what to do when combining multiple jewellery designs into one presentation. See how different backgrounds can change the look of a design or help to reveal its story. Prepare for jewellery Design competitions while generating winning ideas. Portfolios and exhibitions bring the inner world of the jewellery designer to the real world of manufacturers, customers and jewellery competitions. The class is full of tips, examples and suggestions to make your presentation the best it can be.
Presentation for Different Scenarios
Techniques for Presenting on Guides
Frames and Backgrounds
Winning ideas for competitions
Other ideas for merchandizing in store and on-line
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Tools and materials
Students will receive everything they need to complete all their coursework. This course includes all the tools, drawing and reference materials needed for students to professionally present their jewellery designs.
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Learning path
Design
This course offers a design experience. At the end of the workshop, participants will have designed their own jewellery.
Prerequisites: JD300 - Classical Jewellery Design 3: Jewellery Illustration, Light and Colour.
Next Step (Complementary Jewellery Design Specialisation): DD300 - Digital Jewellery Design 3: Advanced 3D Modelling & Production.
Advanced Jeweller's Knowledge (Core Components):
GT200 -Jewellery Trade Practices 2: Gem Identification Methods,
FT200 - Jewellery Fashion Trends 2: Aesthetic Self Discovery and Future TrendsParticipants attending and completing this programme can choose to enroll for the Fine Jewellery Design Advanced Diploma.
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Duration
30 hours
1 week (Full-time), or
5 weeks (Part-time)JDMIS runs week-day, weekend and weeknight courses for this popular course. JDMIS also has flexible make-up schedules and graduates can return without cost for refresher courses (subject to availability).
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