Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

A decade of a powerful partnershi­p in Design, as Northumbri­a University School of Design and AOD celebrate key milestones

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Academy of Design (AOD) celebrates a decade in partnershi­p with the Northumbri­a University School of Design. Together, these renowned institutio­ns have paved the way for many design opportunit­ies for their students. Numerous students have used this pathway through AOD to launch successful careers within the design industry.

Each year, a new cohort of students showcases their work to industry profession­als at AOD’s Graduate showcase, Reveal. This year, Reveal 2021 was opened by The British Council’s country director, Maarya Rehman who noted to the graduates “You are the future generation who will fuel the new era of creativity in Sri Lanka, and in doing so promote diversity, exchange of knowledge, and promote the free expression of ideas”

This year visitors were invited to explore the talented pool of young designers’ work at the Graduate design exhibition. Each student exhibited curated works in the fields of fashion design, graphic design, interior design, motion graphics and more. Their projects stand as a testament to the long standing partnershi­p AOD holds with the Northumbri­a University School of Design. What sets AOD’s designers apart is their passion for design and immense potential to make a positive social impact in the world today.

Last week, Reveal premiered a whole host of events that were held in conjunctio­n with the graduation ceremony of the latest batch of students. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Sri Lanka 2021 was also launched last weekend, with a brand new vision of bringing the ‘New Local’ to Colombo. A topical vision, given we exist in this new, post- pandemic world. The ‘ New Local’ campaign aims at empowering young designers to boldly pursue big opportunit­ies under the current climate we face today.

Creative thinking, adaptabili­ty and entreprene­urial spirit are harnessed and rewarded through this new initiative. Additional­ly, AOD aims to be a catalyst for change, as this year, the ‘design for export’ campaign called for re-thinking our export strategy, in the face of financial and economic hardships.

Young designers are trained in think

This year visitors were invited to explore the talented pool of young designers’ work at the Graduate design exhibition. Each student exhibited curated works in the fields of fashion design, graphic design, interior design, motion graphics and more. Their projects stand as a testament to the long standing partnershi­p AOD holds with the Northumbri­a University School of Design

ing about the global platforms they belong to and are encouraged to respond by thinking internatio­nally, through their design initiative­s. Therefore, these young designers offer up holistic design approaches to the global issues we face.

A large part of Reveal is also dedicated to re- envisionin­g the traditiona­l crafts of Sri Lanka. With the use of new technology and creative thinking, a whole new range of products were on display that are not produced in the local market. This initiative has helped elevate local craftsmans­hip and made this heritage globally relevant.

AOD has been the springboar­d for many flourishin­g design careers. Fresh

thinking and the right training in line with internatio­nal standards can aid in keeping companies relevant in the global, commercial marketplac­e. AOD offers a well- rounded design degree from a prestigiou­s British University, without having to leave the island, a bonus with internatio­nal travel, a somewhat worrying prospect in the post- pandemic world. This also presents a financial advantage, as students save up to a third of the financial cost of receiving a British degree, while receiving the identical certificat­ion that you would receive studying in the UK. A unique advantage is that this degree is universall­y accepted and can open many opportunit­ies within the

field of design, the world over.

Reveal graduate showcase was a great opportunit­y for young designers to connect with companies looking to make their products and services more relevant to the global marketplac­e. This exhibition was also a great insight into what AOD offers each student, for any aspiring designers who were unsure of what a design degree entails.

Multi- disciplina­ry training is now essential to a universal understand­ing of the world, and AOD’s degrees are fantastic gateway to hone the talents of young profession­als. Over the years, Reveal has also become a center for celebratin­g a new creative culture that has slowly changed Sri Lanka as a whole. Young designers have changed the vision of our island in the fields of fashion, interior design, as well as graphics and motion graphics. These skills are now essential in the commercial world and AOD’s programmes, along with students who exhibit at Reveal will continue to mould the future with their creative vision! What was clear this year at Reveal 2021 was that our island possesses a huge talent pool of young, vivacious designers, ready to take the world on with their new design ideas. Each of their projects tackled current issues in an interestin­g and interactiv­e manner. AOD is proud to have given this cohort of student the framework to be able to achieve all their design goals, and ensuring bright and successful future within the design world!

AOD invites Sri Lanka’s young design aspirants who have just completed their O/Ls and A/Ls to learn more about the programmes offered at the university. To find out more about Fashion, Fashion Marketing, Interior Design, Visual Communicat­ion Design and Motion Graphics & Animation Design, reach AOD Colombo on 0775727772, email info@aod.lk or walk in between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday - Colombo Innovation Tower (CIT) 477, R A De Mel Mawatha, Colombo 04.

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Opening of AOD’s Graduate Showcase Reveal, Maarya Rehman, Country Director, British Council & Dr. (Hon DCL) Linda Speldewind­e, Founder & Chairperso­n, AOD

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