ARCH College of Design and Business Hosts Workshops Bridging Global and Traditional Design Practices
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], December 11: ARCH College of Design and Business continues to lead the way in promoting creativity, innovation, and skill development by blending traditional art forms with cutting-edge global design techniques. Through a series of thoughtfully curated workshops, the institution underscores its commitment to preparing students for a rapidly globalized and digitized world [...]

Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], December 11: ARCH College of Design and Business continues to lead the way in promoting creativity, innovation, and skill development by blending traditional art forms with cutting-edge global design techniques. Through a series of thoughtfully curated workshops, the institution underscores its commitment to preparing students for a rapidly globalized and digitized world where technological expertise and cross-cultural understanding are paramount.
In collaboration with Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), ARCH recently hosted an advanced pattern design workshop at its Jaipur campus. This workshop, led by Rachel Kelly from the Manchester Fashion Institute (MFI), introduced ARCH students to innovative textile designs inspired by Sudoku patterns. Participants from diverse design fields such as fashion, interior, communication, and jewelry explored creative techniques to produce intricate patterns, marrying mathematical precision with artistic expression.
Commenting on the collaboration, Archana Surana, Founder and Director of ARCH College of Design and Business, said, “Partnerships with global institutions like MMU empower our students with advanced technical skills and an international perspective, preparing them to thrive in an increasingly interconnected and competitive design industry.”