Marchon Eyewear announces a new academic partnership with the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), the global leader in art, design, and innovation in higher education, as the university launches its first-ever Fashion Eyewear Design course. SCAD’s new dedicated Fashion Eyewear Design course within the university’s prestigious Accessory Design program will allow students to explore the fusion of fashion and style with technical skills to design innovative eyewear.
Through the new SCAD Fashion Eyewear Design course and partnership with industry leader Marchon, the students will receive instruction in the art of eyewear design, focusing on technical and concept development, construction, technology, merchandising, industry innovations, standards, and more. The design and product development team at Marchon is eager to connect with students to provide hands-on learning experiences with expert mentorship and engagement in the classroom. Throughout the academic year, talented SCAD students will gain expertise in the latest tools and define their own unique design language.
“We are very proud to announce our partnership with SCAD, the premier design university,” said Thomas Burkhardt, President of Marchon Eyewear. “By collaborating with SCAD, we are solidifying our commitment to educate and nurture the next generation of eyewear designers, while pushing the envelope for innovation and creativity.”
“Eyewear has evolved from a simple necessity to a bold statement of personal style. At SCAD, we are thrilled to be the first U.S. design university to offer a dedicated course in Eyewear Design, one of the industry’s most exciting fields where fashion meets innovation,” said Long-Nam TÔ, Chair of Accessory Design at SCAD. “We are thrilled to be partnering with Marchon, the leading U.S. eyewear maker as we launch this new course, and that our talented students will have the exclusive opportunity to engage with Marchon design leaders as they create market-ready designs that are not only stylish but also meet the highest standards of comfort, fit, functionality, and technical innovation.”
Leave a Reply