Used in the classrooms of

3x

More LikelyTo have a graduate ready portfolio with real project experience

5

Less tools on average needed to complete and submit the assignment

20%

Better Grades on average compared to previous years

"I wish I had this software when I was a designer in the industry. One of my favorite things about it is having digitized fabrics readily available to students. It makes a huge difference in helping them develop products."
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Andrea Skillings
Professor, Academy of Art University
"Make the Dot helps level the playing field for students who aren't naturally strong at sketching or digital rendering but have fantastic business ideas."
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Sarah Collins
Fashion Marketing Department Chair, SCAD
"The best part of the platform was how easy it was to use overall and how quickly I could add content. Honestly, I loved all the features, but the extension was my favorite. I've been using it a lot to research for my portfolio projects."
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Nitya Devgan
Fashion Design Student, Fashion Institute of Technology
"Using Make the Dot last semester led to higher quality work submitted by students, which was more cohesive, had more depth and was on the whole more professional. All of which will be expected of the students when they graduate and work for a brand."
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Mikelle Pellum
Professor, Fashion Institute of Technology
"I have taught fashion design at 4 schools and I have introduced Make the Dot to my students in all of the classes and they love it. It helps them build up their portfolio very naturally, since they can constantly gather inspirations and ideate."
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Isabella Dawn Notaro
Professor, Parsons School of Design
"Make the Dot is a fun and user-friendly tool that streamlines the process of creating moodboards for all my classes. The end result is always visually stunning and cohesive."
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Anna Johnson
Fashion Merchandising Student, Long Island University
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