Tuesday, 22 July 2014

MANUAL JEWELLERY DESIGNER HAND SKETCHING JOBS CHENNAI




For Further details contact
Chennai Jewellery Designing CAD CAM Training Institute
Artistic Centre of Excellence for Jewellery
Solutions )
Address: No.42/25, GEE GEE Complex,IInd
Floor,(Indian Bank Upstairs),
(Opp. Anna Salai HPO, Between Shanthi
&Anna Theatre)
Anna Salai,
Chennai-600 002
info@jewelrydesignacademy.com
Mobile : 9840689781, 9444100081
seshu.gopal@jewelrydesignacademy.com







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 JEWELS MANUFACTURING UNIT

seshu ( dot ) gopal ( at ) aesera (dot) com

jewelrydesignservices ( at ) gmail ( dot) com

Mobile : +91- 9444100081 , +91-9840966467, +91-9840689781
CHENNAI
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Job Description 
1. Incumbent will be the custodian of Jewellery design collections.
 2.Adherence to the Jewelry design calendar, design briefs and New Product introduction requirements
 3. Creative direction to the Jewelry design team 
4. Introduce breakthrough and trend setting collections 
5. Forecasting trends in Jewelry design
 6. Consumer / Competitor / Trend understanding, analysis and translation to design 
7. Leading a Team of 10 designers 
8. Close interaction with Merchandising & Marketing Department & Manufacturing & rest of the Jewellery Creative and 3D CAD Design Team.
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 Industry: Gems Jewellery 

Functional Area: Fashion and Textile Designing, Merchandising 

Role: Jewellery Designer 
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Desired Candidate Responsibilities Profile 
A) Graduate in design from a premier institute with not less than 5-6 years work experience in designs.
B) Keen understanding of Jewellery Design trends: Ability to respond to new trends and develop creative and commercial range of jewellery that is in line with Italian jewelry identity.
C  Ability to forecast, (design and fashion trends, future needs an opportunities and generate solutions and ideas that help growth the business.
D) Have exposure to all regional trends / preferences in jewelry design especially in South India.
E) Have a good understanding of business and ability to relate and respond to market and business realties F)Ability to relate to and understand manufacturing processes so as to develop designs that are creative and viable.
G) Excellent team player and ability to provide leadership and direction to a team of designers with diverse background.
H) Strong commercial acumen.
I) Good Communication and interpersonal skills.
J) Fluency in Hindi / Gujarati / Bengali along with English is also desired 
K)Able to motivate and lead a team of 10 Jewellery Designers

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Monday, 21 July 2014

JEWELRY INDUSTRY INTERNSHIP VISIT EXHIBITION

 

GLOBAL INDUSTRY VISITS - Pathways for Learning and Leisure!


“Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced”- John Keats


For Further Details Contact

ACADEMY OF JEWELLERY DESIGN ,

Contact :+91-9444100081 , +91-9840689781

 

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Industrial visits are an integral part of   Education and it is this experience that help students gain first hand information regarding functioning of various industries. Global Industry Visits enables international exposure to countries emerging as economic powerhouses that adds tremendously to the understanding of business practices among students and helps them in shaping their careers.

Global Industry Visits aim  to provide exposure to students who will gain knowledge and first-hand opportunity to visit industries, universities, manufacturing units

The main objective of the global industry visit  is to provide a unique experience to the students and exchange and share good practices which could be replicated to improve the efficiency, production and competency in their respective field of study.

This presents the student with opportunities to plan, organize and engage in active learning experiences outside the classroom.

"Excursions" are mostly in the form of industrial visits organized to help students understand the manufacturing aspects of jewellery trade. They also get first hand information from the industry stalwarts about the functioning of the large scale units.


Fun excursions like picnics are also organized to encourage social bonding and provide opportunities for the students to interact with each other outside the classrooms



























































KEY BENEFITS TO STUDENTS

The student involvement at all stages of the global industry visit motivates them and helps them take full advantage of all learning opportunities presented. This brings a different dimension to students' learning, which they cannot gain in the classroom as well as helping to bridge the gap between industry and academia.
  • Exposure to better industrial and business practices in progressive economies.
  • Interaction with faculty and students from your field of study in another country
  • Get to know  business skills in a global context encouraging cultural interaction
  • Develop an appreciation for travel and form a better world view
  • Understand campus and culture of a different country and many more….


PROCESS OF CONDUCTING A SUCCESSFUL GLOBAL INDUSTRY VISIT

Upon the interaction with our representatives, the faculty and head of the Institution seeks permission from management and the time, date and duration of visit could be confirmed in consultation with the student representatives.
Other staff members associated with the batch and students are informed and arrange for a student interaction with our representatives.
A communication seeking permission from parents of the students are obtained and a parent interaction is arranged with our representatives if necessary

PREPARATION OF STUDENTS

Preparation should be such so as to guide students towards recognizing the important elements in an industrial visit and provide support materials necessary to increase the effectiveness of this experience
Global Industry Visit
  • Class brainstorming on locations and industries
  • Focus on specific aspects of the field of study & develop objectives for the visit
  • Draw up a questionnaire for the visit
  • Ancillary investigations
  • Prepare questions to ask on site
  • Assign roles to particular students
  • Health and safety considerations


PRE-DEPARTURE ORIENTATION BY LEARNING TRAILS

  • Discussion on objectives and expectations
  • Orientation on food, culture and travel etiquettes
  • Dos and Don’ts during the program
  • Itinerary familiarisation
  • Health and safety

STUDENT ROLES DURING VISITS

  • Introduction of class to the representatives of the host companies
  • Participate in question and answer sessions
  • Assign questions to students
  • Wrap up and thank the Host Company representative/facilitator

POST-VISIT ACTIVITIES

Student Reports

  • Prepare presentations on ancillary investigations
  • Detailed individual report on the location, industries and acquired knowledge
  • Report on the industrial process
  • Conclusion and recommendations

Faculty Evaluation

  • Major learning outcomes of the global industry visit as a classroom discussion
  • Shortfalls of the visit
  • Areas of improvement

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Freelance Jewelry Designer Business Tips

Freelance Jewelry Designer:

For Further Details Contact

ACADEMY OF JEWELLERY DESIGN ,

Chennai Jewellery Designing CAD CAM Training Institute
Artistic Centre of Excellence for Jewellery
Solutions )
Address: No.42/25, GEE GEE Complex,IInd
Floor,(Indian Bank Upstairs),
(Opp. Anna Salai HPO, Between Shanthi
&Anna Theatre)
Anna Salai,
Chennai-600 002
info@jewelrydesignacademy.com

seshu.gopal@jewelrydesignacademy.com


 


 

How to Become a Jewelry Designer
for an Established Brand


After 20 years of designing fashion jewelry in the corporate world, I have come full circle.
Last night I spent seven wonderful hours designing for MYSELF! I find myself in a unique situation of discovering my personal style again after years of interpreting my style for specific consumers.
However, as I read articles and advice on how to launch a web based jewelry business it occurs to me that there may be some very talented independent designers out there looking to do the reverse – and break into the industry by freelancing for large corporations.
I can tell you quite honestly that real, fresh talent and ideas are in high demand.
The big question would be how to get in the door and present yourself in a way that would win the job.

How to Get Started
as a Freelance Jewelry Designer

Here are the top 10 tips from a former Vice President of Jewelry Design:
Go to the department stores
and look at the brands they have.
Keep in mind that some “brands” are private label (created by the department store), and others are not.
The big players are Liz Claiborne – which also does the Monet line, Juicy Couture, and Lucky Brand. Others are J Lo, Kenneth Cole, Miriam Haskell, Anne Klein and Givenchy. These are just a few that have real estate in stores like Macy’s.
Your goal is to be able to understand what brand you may like to design for, as well as to be informed on the playing field.
Prepare a resume and portfolio.
The resume should include any training and skills you possess, as well as if you have your own line.
Your portfolio can be any combination of things that can clearly and creatively relate your ideas and skills. The ability to sketch is important, but not always imperative.
If you can’t sketch or do technical drawings, try creating some visual collages of magazine pictures to show what trend you were inspired by, and then bring a few 3-dimensional designs to show how you created the product to go with it. Put them in a photo album to look professional.
The goal is to show that you can take an idea and transform it into real product. If you can make models or sculpt, be sure to say so!
Do not dump
hundreds of pieces of tangled product
on the desk in front of you.
Find some way to edit to your best pieces – and a clean, simple way to show them.
Offer to do a trial project.
You can start out with a test-drive project, based on their direction, to give both of you an idea of what you can bring to them, and whether you like working with the company.
Some freelancers charge by the project,
most by the hour.
In my experience most new students out of school charge about $20.00 to $30.00 per hour.
I have paid seasoned, mature designers with corporate experience up to $125.00 per hour – but mostly have found that anywhere from $40.00 to $55.00 dollars is usually reasonable if the individual works with speed and creativity.
Learn to ask the right questions
when taking a job.
This will take practice. Ask for any visual information that the client can share. Ask how many designs they are looking for and within what price range.
Ask if they have time to show you how the other designers submit their work – and if you are brand new, see if they have time to show you some of their best selling looks so you can be sure to do some fresh variations of them.
Submit a good range of work.
Do not create variations of a single look.
Make sure you do hoops, drops, buttons, and chandeliers. Create pendants, torsades, draped necks, chains, beads, chokers. Make sure to do bangles, flex bracelets, stretch bracelets and charm bracelets.
Offering variety makes you worth the money.
Charge for fewer hours
at the beginning.
When I first began freelancing I was a bit slower, so sometimes I would charge for fewer hours to make me look like I did a lot more in less time. It worked!
Eventually I would get to know the client and be able to charge for only the hours I put in.
Overdeliver if possible.
Be sure to include everything that was requested – and if you can, submit any new ideas to show your creativity.
Work on-site.
If you can possibly work on-site, it’s a great way to meet other designers who you can add to your network and learn some tricks of the trade from.
Contact the right people
to get started
You can call Information for the phone numbers of the companies you are interested in and get the receptionist. Then tell him/her that you are a freelance designer and would like to speak with the Design Director.
Also, you can contact Human Resources if they do not connect you directly and submit your resume and photos of your work to them and they will be sure to pass it on to the right people.
Best of luck!