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Does anyone know of Textile/Fabric Design Short and Part-time courses in Cape Town?

9 Jul 2008 11:557 commentsBizLike
Textile/Fabric Design Short and Part-time courses in Cape Town?
I cannot find any courses being offered part-time at any institutions in textile design. If someone can lead the way, I'd be most appreciative.
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    Have you tried Cape Tech ?-
    I'm sure they'll offer part time courses Posted on 14 Jul 2008 09:32
    Amy
    It's really sad...-
    I wish the same...its really hard to find good courses that you can study when you work or when have other responsibilities during the day. I am especially interested in surface design. I have searched high and low and cannot find anything thats worth it. Its always some two bit company offering a short course and it often costs an arm and a leg and you don't even walk away with a proper qualification. Let me know if you find anything. Posted on 18 Aug 2008 11:28
    beatnik
    Yes, its very sad.-
    South Africa is overflowing with design and creative talent and we can't even find somewhere to study it. Ruth Prowse School of Art is about the only place in CT that offers interesting part-time creative courses: http://www.ruthprowse.co.za/ although not the surface and textile design courses that we're looking for. CPUT http://info.cput.ac.za/shortcourses/index.php?catid=6 doesn't offer surface design as a short course either. I'm going to write to them and see what we can do about that! Posted on 2 Sep 2008 11:25
    Bees
    DITTO-
    HELP SOMEBODY!!
    Bees
    0283163486 Posted on 10 Sep 2008 12:24
    B
    aaaarrrgh!-
    Clicked here hoping you guys would have the answer... I am looking in jhb though, anyone found something there? Posted on 12 Nov 2008 17:34
    JT
    Have you find a place?-
    I am also looking for a short / part time course in textile design in Cape Town. Have you find a place that offers that? Posted on 13 Apr 2009 20:52
    Textiles-
    http://www.sway.co.za/3/home

    Ask poeple in the industry. Your best bet would be to learn the programs first. Without it you can do nothing. AAA School of Advertising, study design, graphic design, or at VEGA. Then you specialize at a company such as attached.

    The UK and Autralia have got the perfect short courses.

    Good luck. Posted on 12 Jan 2010 13:36
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