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NSDC provides funding to build scalable, for-
WE4DESIGN is a Creative Design Agency serving
profit vocational training initiatives. Its mandate
the best creative design solutions for an Interior,
is also to enable support systems such as
Exhibition, Branding, Packgaging, Website, Mobile
quality assurance, information systems and
App, Online Advertising and Email Marketing since
train the trainer academies either directly or
2010. After being as a Creative Design Agency
through partnerships. NSDC acts as a catalyst
and working with the global clientele network,
in skill development by providing funding to
WE4DESIGN is spreading its foot prints to deliver
enterprises, companies and organisations
the International standard design education with an
that provide skill training. It will also develop
efforts to illuminate the design skills of those who
appropriate models to enhance, support
look forward to make their career as an Interior
and coordinate private sector initiatives. The
Designer, Graphic Designer, Jewellery Designer,
differentiated focus for the 21 sectors under
Fashion Designer and Art Director, WE4DESIGN is
NSDC’s purview and its understanding of their
an ISO Certified design center to educate with the
viability will make every sector attractive to
highest standard design syllabus which compile
private investment.
industries latest trends and fashion.
Unemployment Rate in India
Life long issues for Unskilled workers
Presentation and Communication issues
Design contribution to India’s economy growth
Datafects of Design industry
Online platforms to be slef-employed
Salary trend comparison
Presentation Outline
Courses @ WE4DESIGN Advantages @ WE4DESIGN
Unemployment Rate in India India Unemployment Rate 2006 - 2016 Unemployment Rate in India decreased to 4.90 percent in 2013 from 5.20 percent in
Year
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2010
10
2012. Unemployment Rate in India averaged 7.32 percent from 1983 until 2013, reaching an all time high of 9.40 percent in 2009
2011
9.8
and a record low of 4.90 percent in 2013. Unemployment Rate in India is reported by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, India.
2012
8.5
In India, the unemployment rate measures the number of people actively looking for a job as a percentage of the labour force. This
8.2
2013
page provides - India Unemployment Rate actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. India
2014
7.3
Unemployment Rate - actual data, historical chart and calendar of releases - was last updated on July of 2016.
2015
6.9
Life long issues for Unskilled workers
Low Wages
Unstable Career
Low Career Growth
And Many More..... Community Distance
Low Grade Life Style
?
Presenation and Communication Issues When people are asked what they are afraid of, the first thing that usually comes to mind is speaking before a group. Most people have at least some level of apprehension about public speaking, and yet most business careers require oral presentations at least periodically. Some jobs require oral presentations almost immediately; others may not require them until you’ve been on the job a while. If you are to advance in your career, however, it is certain that you will eventually be called upon to deliver an oral presentation. For this reason, the more you know about what is required for an effective presentation, and the more practice you have had speaking to groups, the more comfortable you will feel when it comes time for you to deliver your first one to an audience of your professional colleagues. As is true for all communication, the two initial factors are your purpose and your audience: what do you need or want to say to whom. The third critical factor is the effectiveness of your delivery.
Organizational communication standards grow out of the communication choices of executives, mangers and other employees. Ideally, organizational communication facilitates sharing of information, event planning, project coordination and social interaction. Poor communication and nonfunctional communication systems leads to confusion, lowered morale and loss of productivity. Business leaders must create communication plans and information channels to ensure that employees are kept informed and in contact with each other. Lack of communication in the workplace can occur on a large scale, such as between management and employees, as well as on a smaller scale between individual employees. Failure to communicate effectively often leads to conflict, which can harm an organization. Poor communication can create conflict in a number of ways.
Design focus is vital to India’s economic growth As Prime Minister Narendra Modi promotes his
Building a Design Ecosystem in India
“Make in India” initiative, we have published a paper
The most fundamental investment that India can make is to
titled “Building a Design Economy in India” that
develop its workforce in research and development. According
discusses how the country can boost its growth
to a World Bank study, India has fewer R&D professionals per
through high valued-added economic activity. In
million people than most nations: 160 compared with 710 in
a global economy where goods can be designed
Brazil, 890 in China, 3,838 in the U.S., 3,950 in Germany, and
in one country, manufactured overseas, and sold in a third country, the most profit will
5,151 in Japan. India should boost its investment in higher
accrue to the designers. Creative work requires a highly educated workforce, strong business
education to produce an educated workforce required for
investment, modern infrastructure, and a patent system that allows inventors to capitalize on
design sector. In particular, it needs to encourage technical
their designs. India is improving on these measures, but still has some distance to cover to
education in engineering and design fields to be able to
catch up to other industrialized nations. Despite its large population, India awards far fewer
compete internationally.
patents than both the U.S. and China. Data from the World Intellectual Property Organization puts U.S. and Chinese patents awarded in 2013 at 243,986 and 154,485 respectively, while the Indian government records only 4,388 patents awarded. Indeed, Indian entities received more patents abroad than they did at home. Conforming requirements to international standards would make it easier for both foreign and domestic firms to patent their inventions. Stepping up enforcement of intellectual property rights would further incentivize patent creation in India.
Design R&D Professionals Data Per/Million India Brazil China USA Germany Japan
Case study Source : http://www.brookings.edu
160/Million 710/Million 890/Million 3838/Million 3950/Million 5151/Million
Some intresting datafects on Design Industry based on CII report.
(
1,2,3,4
based on secondary data collected on 36337 designers in India)
Designers in Various Design Disciplines (Remaining figures based on a sample size of 170 studios surveyed)
Architectural Design, 89.83%
Fashion + Textile + Jewellery + Leather Design, 9.75%
Interior Design + Landscape Architecture + Furniture Design, 10.17%
Graphic Design, 18.09% Animation & New media design, 9.64% Industrial + Automotive + Retail Design, 22.63% Allied (Toy + Set & Exhibition + Design Research), 10.94% HCI, 29%
HCI
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Interior Design Fashion + 43 0Graphic Design Animation 29& + Landscape Textile + New media Architecture Jewellery + design size+of 170 studios surveyed) Furniture Leather Design Design
Design Industry by Turnover (*Based on a sample Architectural Design
80
less than Rs. 2,50,00,000
Rs. 2,50,00,000 - 4,99,50,000
Industrial + Automotive + Retail Design
Allied (Toy + 28
HCI
Set & Exhibition + Design Research)
Rs. 5,00,00,000 - 25,00,00,000
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Architectural Design
Interior Design + Landscape Architecture + Furniture Design
Fashion + Textile + Jewellery + Leather Design
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Design Industry Distribution this is, that the majority of survey respondents were from graphic and industrial design firms and
appear to be skew about 45% of the design companies, which is also not the case. The reason for more so from industrial design firms.
Architectural Design, 6%
6% 11%
Interior Design + Landscape Architecture + Furniture Design, 13%
6% 13%
Fashion + Textile + Jewellery + Leather Design, 9% Graphic Design, 20% Animation & New media design, 10%
9% 25%
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Number of Design Programs (Remaining figures based on data collected from respective Institutions in each Design Area) (
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based on secondary data collected from COA & IIID)
400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0
Architectural Design
Interior Design + Landscape Architecture + Furniture Design
Post Graduate
Fashion + Textile + Jewellery + Leather Design
Under Graduate
Graphic Design Animation & New media design
Diploma
Certificate
Industrial + Automotive + Retail Design
Allied (Toy + HCI Set & Exhibition + Design Research)
(Remaining figures based on data collected from respective Institutions in each Design Area)
Student Enrollment
Architectural Design, 17.35% Interior Design + Landscape Architecture + Furniture Design, 6.81% Fashion + Textile + Jewellery + Leather Design, 30.11% Graphic Design, 6.81% Animation & New media design, 33.65% Industrial + Automotive + Retail Design, 4.46% Allied (Toy + Set & Exhibition + Design Research), 0.36% HCI, 0.41%
Online platforms for Designers to be Selfemployed
Salary Treand compair to Other Professions 10 Lakh 8 Lakh 8 Lakh 7 Lakh 6 Lakh 5 Lakh 4 Lakh 3 Lakh 2 Lakh
1 Lakh
Interior Design
Fashion Design
Jewellery Design
Graphic Design
Civil Engineer
Banking Officer
Courses by WE4DESIGN to achieve NSDC goals.
Interior Design Exterior & Landscaping Design
Online Marketing & Social Media Management Digital Media & Marketing Ecommerce Development, Planning & Management
Career opportunities as an
Interior Design
Interior Designer? As a graduate, you’ll be prepared to pursue a variety of entry-level positions in Interior Design, including: Interior Designer
Corporate Office
School & Bank
Retail Store
House & Villa
Exhibition & Libraries
Food Court
Medical & Clinic
Restaurant
Hotel & Resort
Theater & Auditorium
Healthcare Facilities
Bar & Nightclub
Shopping Center
Convention Center
Infrastructer & Landscape
Interior Consultant Space & Layout Planner Furniture Designer Quantity & Quality Surveyor Concept Designer Set Designer Exhibition Space Designer Kitchen / Bath Designer Exterior Designer Landscape Designer At WE4DESIGN Our Career Services team can support you in preparing for and finding the career opportunity that’s right for you.
Career opportunities as an
Digital Design
Digital Media & Online Communication Designer?
As a graduate, you could pursue entry-level employment in advertising agencies, design studios, interactive media companies, and more—including these positions:
Logo
Brochure
Catalogue
Banner
Signage
Magazine
Website
Drawing
Books
Event
Exhibition
Prototype
Branding
Concept
Interactive
Corporate Identity Designer Design Director Environmental Designer Graphic Artist Graphic Designer for Magazines Graphic Designer for Publication and Advertising Graphic Designer for Television and Movie Studios Information Designer Digital Marketing Manager Multimedia and Web Designer
Advantages of WE4DESIGN
An ISO 9001-2008 Certified Institute
English & Franch Language skills Program
World Class Facilities & Management
Professional Industry Exposers with Career Assistance
Employment or Self Employment oppurtinuty
Institute under CCTV Survaliance
Automated Attendence Managment
A/C Thirotical and Practical Lab
Minral Water Drinking Facility
First Ad box facility
Library Facility
General Stationary Facility
Projector Thioritical LAB
Locker Facilities
Online Portal to Manage students Records and Results
Professional Industry Experts - Trainers
Management Skills Programme
Professional Resume and Portfolio Development
Presentation & Communication Skills Program
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