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17 Courses in Cardiff delivered Live Online

Knitted Sculpture

By Rosina Godwin

Knitted Sculpture is an experimental workshop focusing on making three dimensional pieces using simple techniques.

Knitted Sculpture
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£15

Neon Knits

By Rosina Godwin

Experimental knitting workshop, combining neon yarns with simple geometric designs to create a bold statement!

Neon Knits
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£15

Knitting the Rainbow

By Rosina Godwin

Experimental knitting workshop using free knitting techniques to explore colour, and dyeing your own yarns using Procion MX dyes.

Knitting the Rainbow
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£15

Knitting Imaginary Creatures

By Rosina Godwin

Knit your own imaginary creature, while exploring both colour and texture using simple knitting techniques!

Knitting Imaginary Creatures
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£15

Decaying Structures in Knitting

By Rosina Godwin

Explore creating holes and open structures using both conventional and experimental knitting processes.

Decaying Structures in Knitting
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£15

Material Adventures in Knitting

By Rosina Godwin

Material Adventures in Knitting is an experimental workshop exploring the potential of simple techniques and unconventional materials.

Material Adventures in Knitting
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£15

Interior Design Diploma

By NextGen Learning

Course Overview The Interior Design Diploma offers an insightful exploration of the key principles, styles, and elements that shape interior spaces. This course is designed to equip learners with the foundational knowledge required to understand and apply interior design concepts. Learners will explore various design styles, colour theory, space planning, and materials used in interior design, empowering them to create aesthetically pleasing and functional spaces. By the end of this course, learners will have developed a comprehensive understanding of interior design that can be applied in various contexts, whether residential, commercial, or hospitality design. Course Description Throughout the Interior Design Diploma, learners will delve into a wide range of topics including popular interior design styles, design principles, colour theory, space planning, and the use of textiles and fabrics. The course is structured to provide learners with a solid understanding of how to approach interior design projects from concept to completion. Learners will gain skills in creating visually appealing and functional spaces that align with client needs and preferences. They will also explore how to stage and style interiors, ensuring spaces are both attractive and practical. By the end of the course, learners will have the expertise to design effective interior spaces across multiple design sectors. Course Modules Module 01: Popular Interior Design Styles and How to Use Them Module 02: Design Principles and Elements in Interiors Module 03: Introduction to Colour in Interiors Module 04: Introduction to Space Planning in Interiors Module 05: Textiles and Fabrics for Interiors Module 06: Styling and Staging Interior Spaces (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to develop a career in interior design. Professionals aiming to expand their design knowledge and skills. Beginners with an interest in creating beautiful and functional interiors. Anyone looking to transform their personal or professional space. Career Path Interior Designer Residential Designer Commercial Space Planner Event Designer Property Staging Specialist Set Designer

Interior Design Diploma
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£9.99

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Mandy Nash

mandy nash

Llantrisant RCT

I set up my workshop in 1983 after leaving the Royal College of Art. In 1990 I established my studio in Model House Craft and Design Centre in Llantrisant. I work primarily in anodised aluminium producing one off and batch production jewellery. As the material is light and not too expensive I can make large, bold pieces which are both wearable and affordable. Most importantly, by anodising it, I can achieve bright and brilliant colour effects. My passions My three passions are colour, pattern and technique. I love making things and exploring the possibilities of different materials. Although I trained as a jeweller, my work has been heavily influenced by both traditional and contemporary textiles. Over the last twenty years I have also been developing work in felt. I combine this with my jewellery practice to create both functional pieces and work that is purely decorative. My creative ancestry inspires me Much of my recent work has evolved from looking back at my creative ancestry. It was my grandmothers who initiated my fascination with making objects. They passed on their traditional textile skills and started my passion for creating anything from colourful materials. In 2010, I received an Arts Council of Wales grant to help me purchase a laser cutter which enabled me to develop new work. I have used this to explore different materials such as taffeta, acrylic, cardboard and wood. This has opened up many exciting possibilities and I feel I have only just started this journey. I am involved in many craft groups and associations. I am regional co-ordinator and Chair of the International Feltmakers Association. I am a member of the Makers Guild in Wales, of the Association of Contemporary Jewellery and of MaP, a textile group. I have exhibited widely in the UK, Europe, Japan, USA and Canada.

Cardiff School of Art & Design

cardiff school of art & design

Cardiff,

Connect with the world around you. Examine it from every angle. Question it, feel it. Open yourself to new experiences. Feed your creativity – and you can change the world. At Cardiff School of Art and Design, creativity is shaped by your experiences. We give you opportunities to see things differently, to explore disciplines and cultures. We push you to expand your horizons and build your skills every single day. As a CSAD student, you get a thorough, deep understanding of your chosen specialism, but you also venture beyond your subject through our innovative curriculum. You collaborate with fellow students. Explore the ideas and theory behind your craft. Draw inspiration from everywhere and everyone – and see where it takes you. Because when you see a textile project through the eyes of a photographer – or apply architectural thinking to fine art – you create something new, that makes the world sit up. Choose your own path. Develop new skills in our extensive workshops. Create a business plan – or travel abroad. Get a taste of professional life with a placement with one of our industry partners, or critique the latest research. Learn how to shape your future. So when you leave us – to be a practitioner, take your studies further or set up your own business – you're ready to change the world. We work with students who are serious about art and design, ready to take control of their experiences and their future. So if you're ambitious, curious, and ready to pour your heart and soul into your university experience, we'd love to meet you.