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MA Digital Fashion Innovation

  • Mode of study: Full- or part-time
  • Study location: AUB Campus
  • How to apply: Apply directly to us
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Studios and resources

On MA Digital Fashion Innovation, you'll have access to a very wide range of specialist industry equipment including, but not limited to: Juki three-step zigzag machine, cover stitch machine, Jersey binding machine, industrial flat beds, industrial overlockers, industrial irons, heat press, Juki and Brother industrial overlockers, Juki and Brother industrial flat beds, Brother blind hemmer, Irish embroidery machine, Juki freehand embroidery machine, Solent twin needle, Juki button shirt buttonhole machine and a Juki keyhole buttonhole machine.

Digital equipment: Computer suite which includes access to software including Adobe software (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Substance), Microsoft package (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Lectra (Modaris, JustPrint, Diamino, Kaledo Style), CLO3D, Wilcom embroidery software, Browzwear and Unreal Engine, Twinmotion.

There's also access to: Lectra plotter printer, Digitising board, Adler pillar sewing machine (Dürkopp Adler), Pfaff post wheel sewing machine (PFAFF 591), Leather Skiver (Global-SK 111), Cornely embroidery machine (Global Cornely freehand embroidery machine), leather burnishing machine, Vizoo digital fabric scanner, Totum digital touch screen, body scanner, digital loom, fabric testing and digitising equipment, VR headsets, Sublimation printer (Epson dye sublimation printer, in digital hub), rotary heat press (digital hub) and the well-equipped Dye room.

The Knit Room resources include: Dubied big knit machine, Brother knit machines, Silver Reed knit machine. Meanwhile, the Embroidery Room resources include: Small digital embroidery machines (Happy Voyager 12-needle embroidery machine), and a large digital embroidery machine (Happy 15-needle embroidery machine).

You'll also have access to our on-site Innovation Studio, which is also home to resident businesses and specialist resources and researchers who can support your endeavours.

All AUB students have access to a wide range of facilities, resources and spaces on our creative campus.

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The Library

The Library at AUB holds an excellent range of print and online collections

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Lecture Theatres and Seminar Rooms

We have a number of lecture theatres and seminar rooms scattered around campus to assist students with their studies.

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Central Media Store

The Central Media store houses a diverse array of equipment, offering students the means to craft and capture...

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Innovation Studio

The Innovation Studio operates as a lab for creative technologies, a nucleus for start-ups and enterprises and an industry engagement hub.

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Drawing Studio

Our iconic blue Drawing Studio is used by student from all courses and was designed by alumnus Sir Peter Cook​...

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Digital Suites

Our Digital Suites offer a digital post-production facility and digital teaching space.

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Printroom

Our printmaking facilities are a hub of creativity on campus and have been inspiring students since 1964.

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Letterpress and Bindery

The Letterpress and Bindery studio is a central resource, where students can learn and explore bookbinding and letterpress printing.

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