Dublin Institute of Design

Dublin Institute of Design (DID)  Irish: Institiúid Dearadh Átha Cliath  is the longest-established specialised design private third level (higher education) college in Ireland.

Dublin Institute of Design
Institiúid Dearadh Átha Cliath
Dublin Institute of Design logo
TypePrivate/Independent Higher Education College
Established1991
PresidentJoe Connolly (Dublin Institute of Design)
Students300
Address
45 Kildare St.
Dublin 2
, ,
Ireland
CampusDublin City Centre Urban
AffiliationsHETAC(now known as QQI), HECA, Edexcel, City & Guilds, University of South Wales
WebsiteDublindesign.ie

About Dublin Institute of Design

Established in 1991, Dublin Institute of Design, formerly known as The Dublin Institute of Interior Design, was founded in 1991. Since its inception the Institute has grown to a student population of approximately 300 under-graduates studying in four specialised fields of design; Interior, Graphic, Web and Fashion Design.

The Institutes's Dublin city-centre campus is adjacent to Grafton St, and Stephens Green, and is located directly across from the National Library of Ireland.

Dublin Institute of Design runs full and part-time degree and higher education qualifications in Interior Design, Graphic Design, Web Design, Fashion Design and shorter accredited programmes in Computer Aided Design, Visual Merchandising, Fashion Design, Personal Image & Styling, Graphic Design, Web Design, Interior Design, App Design, Product Design, and Digital Photography.

Student Awards

2015

The Graphic Design Award by Yamaha (GDAY) is a global award that looks for new designs of marques, symbols, and pictograms that promote the theme of Kando.[1] It was won by 3rd Year Full Time Graphic Design Degree Student Laurie Concannon in 2015, who received the first prize of $10,000 [US].[2]

The 2015 Frankfurt Style Awards announced its shortlist for the catwalk show in April 2015. Siu-Hong Mok from 1st Year Full Time Fashion Design was selected to exhibit his garment "Less is More" in the Ecological Green catwalk show, one of two Irish representatives.[3]

2014

The 2014 Dublin Fashion Festival announced the 12 finalists for their catwalk show in August 2014. Marian Witcher and Suzanne Stroker from Dublin Institute of Design were included in the shortlist.[4]

On 13 October 2014, TV3 announced a rival to RTÉ One's The Late Late Toy Show which broadcast live from the RDS on 21 November 2014.[5] TV3 commissioned Dublin Institute of Design's fashion design students to create a dress from loom bands. The result was a dress inspired by Disney's Frozen (2013 film).[6]

References

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