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Students learned new trends in illustration that are in trend in the current creative industry. They practiced new styles of illustration and learned to adjust their style according to the demands of the current market.
This workshop was all about creative problem-solving. Students were divided into teams and encouraged to identify real-world problems and develop solutions for them by understanding the user first. It taught them to think smarter, not just design better.
From static to motion graphics, students learned how to animate their designs. They created short animations while understanding timing, effects, and basic storytelling in motion.
A place to create, display, and celebrate creativity. Students showcased their projects, participated in live events, and networked with fellow students and mentors to get new ideas and inspiration.
Students entered the world of 3D by creating models and animating simple scenes. They learned how characters move, how environments are created, and how imagination translates into digital reality.
As part of the graphic designing course and multimedia training, students went on an Industry Visit to the ABAI Center of Excellence. They stepped into a real-world animation and VFX environment and explored advanced labs, production setups, and gaming technology. Experts explained how ideas move from concept to final screen output. This Industry Visit helped students understand professional pipelines, teamwork, and the skills required in top multimedia studios.
During this Industry Visit, students experienced the real process of television production. They visited live studios, control rooms, and editing units to see how shows are recorded and broadcasted. This visit helped them understand camera work, lighting, news production, and how different teams work together to create content.
Students were exposed to the world of comics like never before: gaming, cosplay, and character design. They interacted with artists and creators while exploring current trends in design and multimedia. For students pursuing a graphic designing course, it was a great opportunity to understand branding, storytelling, and how creative ideas turn into large-scale entertainment experiences.
As part of their multimedia learning journey, students attended an Industry Visit to the National Gallery of Modern Art. They explored modern and contemporary artworks and learned about different visual styles and artistic expressions. This visit helped students to think beyond software and focus on concept, creativity, and storytelling in visual communication.
Students learned new trends in illustration that are in trend in the current creative industry. They practiced new styles of illustration and learned to adjust their style according to the demands of the current market.
This workshop was all about creative problem-solving. Students were divided into teams and encouraged to identify real-world problems and develop solutions for them by understanding the user first. It taught them to think smarter, not just design better.
From static to motion graphics, students learned how to animate their designs. They created short animations while understanding timing, effects, and basic storytelling in motion.
A place to create, display, and celebrate creativity. Students showcased their projects, participated in live events, and networked with fellow students and mentors to get new ideas and inspiration.
Students entered the world of 3D by creating models and animating simple scenes. They learned how characters move, how environments are created, and how imagination translates into digital reality.
As part of the graphic designing course and multimedia training, students went on an Industry Visit to the ABAI Center of Excellence. They stepped into a real-world animation and VFX environment and explored advanced labs, production setups, and gaming technology. Experts explained how ideas move from concept to final screen output. This Industry Visit helped students understand professional pipelines, teamwork, and the skills required in top multimedia studios.
During this Industry Visit, students experienced the real process of television production. They visited live studios, control rooms, and editing units to see how shows are recorded and broadcasted. This visit helped them understand camera work, lighting, news production, and how different teams work together to create content.
Students were exposed to the world of comics like never before: gaming, cosplay, and character design. They interacted with artists and creators while exploring current trends in design and multimedia. For students pursuing a graphic designing course, it was a great opportunity to understand branding, storytelling, and how creative ideas turn into large-scale entertainment experiences.
As part of their multimedia learning journey, students attended an Industry Visit to the National Gallery of Modern Art. They explored modern and contemporary artworks and learned about different visual styles and artistic expressions. This visit helped students to think beyond software and focus on concept, creativity, and storytelling in visual communication.
10+2 passed in any stream (Arts/Science/Commerce) from a recognized board. A creative mindset and interest in design, animation, or even a digital art course are a plus.
Absolutely! A BSc in Multimedia or B.Sc. in Multimedia, Animation, and Graphic Design can lead to rewarding careers in animation, digital marketing, design, gaming, and film. These are fast-growing industries with global demand.
Our B.Sc. in Multimedia, Animation, and Graphic Design course combines rigorous design training with hands-on animation work. We also offer a rich mix of graphic design course, digital art course and VFX sessions, ensuring students are future-ready.
Yes! The program is structured to let students build skills in both domains. Whether you’re passionate about visual branding or dreaming of working in a studio, our B.Sc. in Multimedia, Animation, and Graphic Design path has room for both.
Yes, Inspiria offers a UGC-approved B.Sc. in Multimedia, Animation, and Graphic Designing course under a recognized university of MAKAUT, ensuring your degree holds value nationwide and abroad.
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Students learned new trends in illustration that are in trend in the current creative industry. They practiced new styles of illustration and learned to adjust their style according to the demands of the current market.
This workshop was all about creative problem-solving. Students were divided into teams and encouraged to identify real-world problems and develop solutions for them by understanding the user first. It taught them to think smarter, not just design better.
From static to motion graphics, students learned how to animate their designs. They created short animations while understanding timing, effects, and basic storytelling in motion.
A place to create, display, and celebrate creativity. Students showcased their projects, participated in live events, and networked with fellow students and mentors to get new ideas and inspiration.
Students entered the world of 3D by creating models and animating simple scenes. They learned how characters move, how environments are created, and how imagination translates into digital reality.
As part of the graphic designing course and multimedia training, students went on an Industry Visit to the ABAI Center of Excellence. They stepped into a real-world animation and VFX environment and explored advanced labs, production setups, and gaming technology. Experts explained how ideas move from concept to final screen output. This Industry Visit helped students understand professional pipelines, teamwork, and the skills required in top multimedia studios.
During this Industry Visit, students experienced the real process of television production. They visited live studios, control rooms, and editing units to see how shows are recorded and broadcasted. This visit helped them understand camera work, lighting, news production, and how different teams work together to create content.
Students were exposed to the world of comics like never before: gaming, cosplay, and character design. They interacted with artists and creators while exploring current trends in design and multimedia. For students pursuing a graphic designing course, it was a great opportunity to understand branding, storytelling, and how creative ideas turn into large-scale entertainment experiences.
As part of their multimedia learning journey, students attended an Industry Visit to the National Gallery of Modern Art. They explored modern and contemporary artworks and learned about different visual styles and artistic expressions. This visit helped students to think beyond software and focus on concept, creativity, and storytelling in visual communication.
10+2 passed in any stream (Arts/Science/Commerce) from a recognized board. A creative mindset and interest in design, animation, or even a digital art course are a plus.
Absolutely! A BSc in Multimedia or B.Sc. in Multimedia, Animation, and Graphic Design can lead to rewarding careers in animation, digital marketing, design, gaming, and film. These are fast-growing industries with global demand.
Our B.Sc. in Multimedia, Animation, and Graphic Design course combines rigorous design training with hands-on animation work. We also offer a rich mix of graphic design course, digital art course and VFX sessions, ensuring students are future-ready.
Yes! The program is structured to let students build skills in both domains. Whether you’re passionate about visual branding or dreaming of working in a studio, our B.Sc. in Multimedia, Animation, and Graphic Design path has room for both.
Yes, Inspiria offers a UGC-approved B.Sc. in Multimedia, Animation, and Graphic Designing course under a recognized university of MAKAUT, ensuring your degree holds value nationwide and abroad.