Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design | Design Institute
Textile Design BA
From forming through the incorporation of sustainability principles to material design
Type of course
Full-time
3 years
6 semesters
3 years
6 semesters
Qualification
BA degree
Hungarian state funded
2024-12-18
Applications soon
Department
Language
Hungarian
Career opportunities
Contact
Zsófia Asegu
programme manager
textil@mome.hu
programme manager
textil@mome.hu
We train versatile designers who, in addition to mastering specific competencies, will also gain an understanding of the social, economic and cultural factors influencing the industry. Our students can choose from a range of specialisations such as clothing design, accessory design, woven fabric design, knit fabric design and print fabric design.
Our training programme encourages a responsible mindset by combining creative processes, research, craftsmanship, and technology. We believe that cooperation and knowledge transfer between different fields lead to original ideas, innovative solutions and positive changes.
We offer a unique combination of visual, art history, theoretical and practical studies, with most of the work taking place in the workshops of TechPark, student studios, and a corporate setting.
Modules
The module that students in the programme complete in the first semester. Based on the results of basic form, structure ...
Two design assignments – one shorter (three to five weeks) and one longer (six to eight weeks) –, each built on the prof...
General Theoretical Studies offer subjects covering theoretical studies to all design BA students of the university. Aft...
News
What does it mean to be a responsible fashion designer, and what role does education play in this regard? What influences are most apparent in the work of the latest generation of designers? Each year, the Fashion and Textile Design programme at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME) hosts a Fashion Show, showcasing the work of its graduating students and alumni which not only hold aesthetic value but also convey powerful social and cultural messages. This time, the entire visual concept of the show was designed by students, while the alumni community is represented by the latest collection of the THEFOUR brand, which has recently opened their own store.
This year’s Fashion Show, debuting the latest generation of fashion and textile designers of the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME) concluded with resounding success, drawing a full house twice in a row. In keeping with its traditions of and in sync with international fashion week calendars, MOME organised its unusual fashion event and exhibition in the first week of November, once again attracting a great deal of interest. The creations of the young designers this year were inspired by the circularity of life and materials, with a focus on recycled and biodegradable materials.
The works created by the latest generation of product design students of Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME), presented at the S/ALON BUDAPEST home trend fair on 22 to 24 September at the Budapest Arena all share a focus on the passion for the traditions of handcrafting, sustainability, innovation, and emotional connection. Uniquely in Hungary, the fair showcases the latest home decor trends, furniture, lighting solutions, flooring and wall coverings, home textiles, and accessories in extraordinary interiors, and is centered around the relationship of design and nature.
Events
As a complementary event to the MOME Fashion Show, already regarded as a tradition, this exhibition features student projects not specifically intended for the catwalk. They reinterpret personal and collective identity through the lens of fashion, textile, and costume design, while addressing profound social and cultural issues.
In line with the best practices of international fashion schools and in sync with international fashion weeks, the MOME FASHION SHOW will once again take place this year, under the professional direction of Kele Ildikó and Viola Balázs. The MOME Fashion Show aims to provide a platform for the university's fashion, textile, and costume design students, introducing the next generation of designers to a broader audience.
MOME’s Open Day is back on 2 February, this time in the virtual sphere...
Our unique projects
Facilities
In addition to performing assignments from the Garment Accessory Design Specialisation of the Textile Design Programme, leather craft, as well as shoe and hat-making technologies are also taught. It is a modelling workshop with state-of-the-art equipment that also interacts with other workshops (Modelling, Metal, 3D Printer, Laser Cutting). In addition to raw materials made of natural leather, this workshop also deals with textiles, films, and other alternative materials.
Students of the Textil Department can make garments of design task in the Fashion workshop.
In the Fashion workshop students can learn different skills, pattern development (flat pattern making, draping and CAD/CAM), tailoring, sewing, ironing, fusing technology.
As part of the Textile Design Programme, it is a workshop designed primarily for students from the fashion, accessories and costume specialisations.
It gives students the opportunity to learn the professional technology of handcrafted millinery, and to implement hat
and head-dress design assignments. Instruction also supports the incorporation of innovative technologies (3D, laser cutting,
vacuum casting, print) into professional content, in collaboration with partner workshops.
In addition to traditional hat shapes, students can also learn about alternatives to creative shaping.
Felt, rabbit hair and plant-based (sinamay) materials are processed in the workshop.
Management
BA programme lead, Head of BA programme, assistant professor, supervisor
akover@mome.hu
Faculty
BA programme lead, Head of BA programme, assistant professor, supervisor
akover@mome.hu