Come to Barcelona! Estudiar en el IED
by Eduardo G.

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El IED Barcelona (Istituto Europeo di Design) está en su mejor momento. Están aún celebrando su décimo aniversario, se acaban de convertir en Escuela Superior de Diseño y para ello, han inaugurado nuevas instalaciones, una sede con más de 5.000m2 para dar rienda suelta a tus inquietudes.
IED es mucho más que una Escuela. Su gran diferencia es que sus profesores no son exclusivamente “educadores”, sino que seleccionan a reputados profesionales del sector, que te enseñaran a partir de experiencias reales. Entre las posibilidades, los cursos oficiales de IED MODA, IED DESIGN, IED MANAGEMENT LAB y IED VISUAL COMUNICATION.
Si quieres convertirte en uno de los alumnos de IED Barcelona en el próximo curso, puedes seguir informándote aquí: www.ied.es
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¿Quieres un iPad?
Si estás interesado en la moda y el diseño, acaban de lanzar un CONCURSO entre IED y VICE Spain para que podáis dar a conocer vuestro talento.
→ MODA Buscan la mejor idea para un reportaje, editorial o entrevista. Pueden ser preguntas para un diseñador que siempre has soñado con entrevistar, una tendencia que te haya llamado la atención, o una idea bien planteada para una editorial de moda. La propuesta elegida será producida y publicada en portada en VICE.es y el ganador se llevará un iPad.
→ DISEÑO Si te interesa el diseño gráfico, puedes crear un take over (background) para VICE.es. El mejor será exhibido en VICE.es y si, también te llevarás un iPad.
Tienes hasta el 2 de agosto para enviar tu propuesta a concursos@vice.es (asunto: IED). El día 6 de agosto se publicarán en VICE los ganadores del concurso decididos por un jurado entre IED y VICE. ¡SUERTE!
www.ied.es
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* Imagen del lookbook de Paula Jean, alumna de IED MODA 2012.
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