One -Year Diploma in Craft Product Design

Course Objectives
  • Understand Indian craft traditions and material cultures.
  • Learn design processes for craft-based product development.
  • Promote sustainability, upcycling, and ethical sourcing.
  • Blend traditional skills with modern aesthetics and functionality.
  • Prepare students for entrepreneurship or design roles in craft sectors.
Semester 1: Foundation (6 months)
1. Craft Studies & Material Culture (4 credits)
  • Introduction to Indian crafts and regional diversity
  • History and evolution of crafts
  • Ethnographic and contextual understanding
  • Case studies of living crafts and communities
2. Basic Design & Visual Thinking (4 credits)
  • Elements & principles of design
  • Color theory and composition
  • Form, texture, pattern
  • Design drawing and visual communication
3. Material Exploration Studio (4 credits)
  • Natural fibers, clay, wood, metal, leather, paper, bamboo
  • Properties, tools & basic techniques
  • Hands-on modules for craft materials
4. Digital Tools for Designers (3 credits)
  • Basics of Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop
  • Mood boards, technical drawings, presentation boards
5. Design Process & Methods (3 credits)
  • Research, mood board, ideation
  • Prototyping, iteration, feedback loops
  • Introduction to user-centered and sustainable design
6. Craft Documentation & Field Study (2 credits)
  • Field visits to local craft clusters
  • Visual and ethnographic documentation
  • Report preparation and presentation
Semester 2: Specialization & Application (6 months)
1. Craft-Based Product Design Studio (6 credits)
  • Product ideation inspired by craft techniques
  • Develop home décor, lifestyle, utility, fashion, or gift products
  • Use of sustainable practices and materials
2. Entrepreneurship & Design for Market (3 credits)
  • Craft branding & storytelling
  • Packaging design
  • Market research and pricing
  • Business model basics for craftpreneurs
3. Craft Cluster Internship / Industry Exposure (3 credits)
  • 4-week cluster immersion or studio internship
  • Work on real-time projects or live brief
  • Documentation & reflection
4. Advanced Digital Applications (2 credits)
  • Product mockups
  • Portfolio design
  • Photography & social media basics
5. Final Major Project + Portfolio Development (6 credits)
  • Choose a craft material or community
  • Concept to prototype journey
  • Exhibition, viva, and portfolio presentation
Key Features
  • Field exposure to at least 2 craft clusters
  • Mentorship from craft designers & artisans
  • Guest lectures by industry professionals
  • Focus on sustainability, fair-trade, and local-global balance
  • Students graduate with a portfolio + working prototype