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Editing your Portfolio :- A design portfolio is a collection of your past projects/ongoing works that portray your creative thinking ability and working style. The portfolio is supposed to be self-explanatory, make sure you know every detail about all your works (interviewers may question you on it). For M.Des, your portfolio should cater to your desired design discipline/specialization. Your portfolio can be presented in different formats (depending on what you are presenting) – booklets, web portfolio, PPT presentations, and artifacts.
How to go about the studio Test :- Studio test is a demonstration of your abilities, a series of tests/tasks to test your decision-making skills. Your demonstration highlights the thinking process behind the project. The only constraint is time. Therefore, practice creating projects at home in a period of 20 minutes.
Interview :- In the interview round, 3X candidates are invited. The interviewers will expect you to know every detail about your presentation, how you worked on it, what motivated you, the factors you considered while making it. For objective questions, take your time to answer. To interviewers, you are what you present as well as how you present.
A few common questions like:
Why do you want to join NID?
What makes you a strong candidate for NID?
Where do you see yourself in the next five years?
Mention references to back up your answers.
Get yourself comfortable with handling medium and make projects with few of them :- During the studio test, you will have to work with materials. Get into the habit of working with basic materials (cardboard, thermocol, POP, thread, pins etc) and time yourself while working with them.
Doodling and other drawing exercises :- Interviewers will test you on your doodling exercises. Go through drawing exercises and questions and time yourself while answering them. For doodling, you can follow a timeline with multiple doodles.
Conclusion: 6 months is ample time to prepare therefore practice a lot and work with different mediums. Research well and never reject any ideas.
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How to go about the studio Test :- Studio test is a demonstration of your abilities, a series of tests/tasks to test your decision-making skills. Your demonstration highlights the thinking process behind the project. The only constraint is time. Therefore, practice creating projects at home in a period of 20 minutes.
Interview :- In the interview round, 3X candidates are invited. The interviewers will expect you to know every detail about your presentation, how you worked on it, what motivated you, the factors you considered while making it. For objective questions, take your time to answer. To interviewers, you are what you present as well as how you present.
A few common questions like:
Why do you want to join NID?
What makes you a strong candidate for NID?
Where do you see yourself in the next five years?
Mention references to back up your answers.
Get yourself comfortable with handling medium and make projects with few of them :- During the studio test, you will have to work with materials. Get into the habit of working with basic materials (cardboard, thermocol, POP, thread, pins etc) and time yourself while working with them.
Doodling and other drawing exercises :- Interviewers will test you on your doodling exercises. Go through drawing exercises and questions and time yourself while answering them. For doodling, you can follow a timeline with multiple doodles.
Conclusion: 6 months is ample time to prepare therefore practice a lot and work with different mediums. Research well and never reject any ideas.
For more articles visit: https://edge.dqlabs.in/articles/