the slow design school
The Slow Design School is the future of design education and sustainable creative industry in the UK.
If offers an unique combination of study, dialogue, support, guidance, skills development and intellectual honing that does not exist elsewhere.
Dr Emma Neuberg, who runs the The Slow Design School, has practised and honed her style of teaching for many years at the best art schools in the world.
She has learnt, however, that art school lecturers are not generally trained to develop the inner researcher in their students.
Having gained her research degree in Printed Textiles at the Royal College of Art (with a background in 3D Design and Polymer Technology) and supervised several research students, as well as taught BA and MA textiles practice and critical theory for many years, she understands all the elements in nurturing wisdom and intelligence in design, craft and practice.
This is her primary task.
The Slow Design School is about getting you to the best professional place you can be.
The twelve month bespoke course, An Introduction to Slow Design and Slow Processing, covers slow design theory, the development of theory/practice synthesis, development of skills application, directed creative development and experimentation and, the key, knowledge embodiment.
Equipped with these, you are ready to break new creative ground with vision, conviction and originality.
Dr Emma Neuberg's students become experts in the field.
Attendance is in person, in a professional textiles studio in central London, UK, (NW6 2JG), or much can be done online, if trips to London are infrequent.
For further information and details, please email hi@slowstudio.co.uk for the full programme.
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