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Laura - Brighton£36
Trusted teacher: About: Laura, Hemp Designer of Cultiva Kingdom, is recognised for her leading expertise in the use of hemp fabrics. As a strong environmentalist, her mission is to work with 100% biodegradable natural fibres which follow decarbonisation processes as a solution for one of the most polluting industries in the world. With experience in creating her own collection, she provides a specialist hemp fibre design and consultancy service after working with a breadth of international manufacturers. Previous projects have included the vegan barrister wig, 100% natural fibre packaging for small companies and sustainable home and textile products for Cultiva Kingdom (www.cultivakingdom.com). Her mission now is to impact the next generation by teaching them about sustainable design and what difference their own work can make to the planet. Current Experience: - Graduate from Goldsmiths University in 2018 with a Design BA - Laura has gained successful awards from GSCE and A-level in both Art and Design subjects with A-A* - Working with students from language schools in Oxford, supervising and conducting activities with young people from all ages, 4-25 years old - Student Ambassador at University where we would organise and carry out an outreach project around sustainability with secondary school students. This work also included going into schools and offering advise for students doing their University and Art foundation preparations with portfolios and interviews. - 3 years of professional experience in the Design world running my own designed sustainable textile products online through my own social media channels and website. This included designing and developing products where she liaise with manufactures overseas. Courses: Students can gain special 1-1 tuition which can get them ready for GSCE, A-level exams/coursework and university projects. 1. Sustainable Design (Ages 13-22) Laura has written a syllabus catered for students their knowledge in the ecological design principles, life cycle assessment, materials and their impact on the planet, and technical drawing and development for product design. The sessions includes elements of science based around climate change and the earth's natural resources. Touching on elements such as recycling, renewable energy and other environmental solutions. This project is taught as a program, which can range from 5 - 10 sessions. The program can also be offered to groups, taught at local schools as an after school club. 2. Product Design and Sustainable Fashion (Any age) Developing and designing projects including textiles, apps, websites, products 3. Graphic Design and Art Workshops (Any age) Including painting, drawing Photoshop, Indesign and Illustrator workshops. Developing skills in the key areas looking at tone, line, shade, colour and how to transfer these skills online to create digital art. 4. Digital Marketing and Selling Online (Any age) As an entrepreneur with experience in setting up and developing e-commerce sites, Laura has experience working with social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and Instagram. 5. Interview and Portfolio Preparation (Ages 15-20) Offering advise and tips and for applying Art Foundation and creative University placements. This involves everything from practice interviews, portfolio improves and project advise, layout advise and UCAS support. If you have ideas about other things you may need support with, please put them forward and we discuss that also. Laura's lessons are flexible and can be catered to suit the students needs. Rate: Some areas of tuition are subject to be charged at an additional cost. Materials are also not included in cost but can be sourced for students. Working Environment: Laura is able to work with students face-to-face home visits based in Brighton or online over a website using Zoom.
Graphic design · Sustainability · Fashion design
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Trusted teacher: Most kids think coding is for "smart kids" or "future programmers." It's not. Coding is how real people solve real problems. In this class, we skip the theory. Your child creates real things. What they'll do: ✓ Build real projects in Scratch: a working game, an interactive animation, a story they coded ✓ Program virtual robots: solve real-world challenges (navigate a maze, automate a task, build a system) ✓ Create in Minecraft Education: design worlds, automate constructions, solve logic problems ✓ Experiment with different languages: not just learn "the right way," but understand that there are many ways to think about a problem ✓ Collaborate and share: work with other kids, get feedback, improve their work ✓ Develop logical thinking: not just for coding, but for anything: solving math problems, science challenges, real-world situations Why this is different: We don't teach syntax. We teach how programmers think. Most children's coding courses say "here's the code, copy it." We teach "what problem are we trying to solve? How could we break it into steps? What options do we have?" When your child learns to think like a programmer, they can learn any language afterward. What they take home: A portfolio of 3–4 completed, working projects. The ability to say "I built this." And the deep understanding that code is a tool to make real things happen. Format: Online or Barcelona | 60–90 min sessions | Flexible pace, no prior experience needed For curious 8-12 year olds who want to build.
Computer programming · Video games · Graphic design
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Drawing course. We draw your favorite mangas, photographs and real things. (Shinagawa)
Takayuki
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I've had now several classes with Takayuki and I'm really having a good time. We're discussing the understanding and principles behind drawing while actually drawing and learning on the go. The classes are seamless and very relaxing.
Review by TIMO
Build Real Things: Programming & Robotics for Kids (8-12 years, EN/ES/FR) (Barcelona)
Gaëlle
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Gaelle went above and beyond to help my son build a love of programming by making it fun and integrating me in his learning, making it a bonding experience as well :)
Review by ROGER
Private Lessons for Sustainable Design, Fashion, Natural Fibre Material and Industrial Hemp (Brighton)
Laura
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A Lovely person, and took time to help with information to how my daughter can do her GCSE in art
Review by COLETTE
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