Which is better, fashion design or jewelry design?
I know a professor who used to teach in America. According to him, in the United States, there was no jewelry design major before, but it was unified into fashion design major. Later, because I wanted to increase the production part, I had a jewelry major. In my opinion, you don't need to limit yourself to a designer in a fixed field. I know many excellent designers transferred from other industries. Some of them study graphic design, while others study mechanical design. Lawrence Baumer, a famous master of jewelry design today, studied architecture. Mainly practice basic skills, learn to appreciate, work more, and read more professional books (which I edited later). In short, designers are a very omnivorous industry, and the so-called occupation is nothing more than their historical and technical differences, but they are basically the same in theory. I suggest you find a major you like first, and pay more attention to the culture of related majors. To be extreme, there are masters and mediocrities in every industry. Many students in these two majors, students from China, the United States, Britain and Japan, have come into contact with a lot. There is an old saying: interest is very important and opportunity is very important. For the so-called easier development, it is a false proposition. In particular, these two majors are biased towards the nonfunctionality of art, and I am really free to choose those who are not so interested in guidance. Anyway, we can change it later. You can't tell which one you are interested in anyway. As far as the current form is concerned, the development of jewelry design is better than that of clothing design. There are many colleges and universities specializing in fashion design, and the number of graduates is large, so it is difficult to excel. There are few colleges and universities for jewelry design, but the market is developing rapidly and talents are scarce.