Date: 26 August 2024 Istanbul Beykent University Students Supported the TUBITAK Project with Their Designs. Students of Istanbul Beykent University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Textile and Fashion Design supported the TUBITAK project carried out at Haliç University with their designs. Within the scope of the TUBITAK Project titled “An Application Proposal for Evaluation of Textile Waste in Undergraduate and Associate Degree Textile and Fashion Design Programs” conducted by Haliç University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Textile and Fashion Design Assoc. Prof. Zehra DOĞAN SÖZÜER, a workshop was organized at Istanbul Beykent University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Textile and Fashion Design. In the workshop attended by Istanbul Beykent University, Head of Textile and Fashion Department Asst. Prof. Alev ÇIRPICI, Faculty Member Assoc. Prof. Duygu ATALAY ONUR and students of the “Accessory Design” course, covers, beachwear and bags for technological devices were designed by recycling waste fabrics. Facebook'ta Paylaş Twitter'da Paylaş LinkedIn'de Paylaş E-posta Gönder Whatsapp'ta Paylaş
Date: 26 August 2024 Istanbul Beykent University Students Supported the TUBITAK Project with Their Designs. Students of Istanbul Beykent University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Textile and Fashion Design supported the TUBITAK project carried out at Haliç University with their designs. Within the scope of the TUBITAK Project titled “An Application Proposal for Evaluation of Textile Waste in Undergraduate and Associate Degree Textile and Fashion Design Programs” conducted by Haliç University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Textile and Fashion Design Assoc. Prof. Zehra DOĞAN SÖZÜER, a workshop was organized at Istanbul Beykent University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Textile and Fashion Design. In the workshop attended by Istanbul Beykent University, Head of Textile and Fashion Department Asst. Prof. Alev ÇIRPICI, Faculty Member Assoc. Prof. Duygu ATALAY ONUR and students of the “Accessory Design” course, covers, beachwear and bags for technological devices were designed by recycling waste fabrics.