Make-up Designory

Make-up Designory (MUD) is a private, for-profit trade school focused on make-up with locations in Burbank, California and New York City. It was founded in 1997.

MUD, Make-up Designory
MottoA school by make-up artists, for make-up artists.
TypeSchool of Make-up Artistry
Established1997
FoundersTate Holland, John Bailey, Karl Zundell
AffiliationMalaika
PresidentTate Holland
Vice-presidentPaul Thompson
Location
Burbank
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United States
CampusUrban
ColoursGray
Websitehttp://www.mud.edu

MUD Studio

MUD Studios were created by Make-up Designory to bring their education and cosmetics over seas on a smaller platform. Studio courses break down the classes offered at MUD Campuses into shorter classes. Individuals can take multiple classes at MUD Studios to achieve an education comparable to one MUD Campus course.

MUD Studios are located in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Mumbai, India, Delhi, India, Vienna, Austria, Gent, Belgium, Kortrijik, Belgium, Antwerp, Belgium, Berlin, Germany, Guatemala, Milan, Italy, Mexico City, Mexico, Manila, Philippines, St. Petersburg, Russia, Cape Town, South Africa, Sandton, South Africa, Gateway, South Africa, Bloemfontein, South Africa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

MUD Cosmetics

MUD Cosmetics is a cosmetic brand created by Make-up Designory.

MUD Partner Schools

MUD Partner Schools were developed to introduce makeup artistry into cosmetologist and esthetician educations. They are located in many U.S. states as well as the United Arab Emirates, India, and Portugal.

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