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Eina guides future design students at the Saló de l’Ensenyament

Eina is once again taking part in the Saló de l’Ensenyament with a clear objective: to offer prospective students a direct and personalised experience through which they can learn about all the details of the Bachelor’s Degree in Design and the full range of Master’s and Postgraduate programmes taught at the school. 

During the days of the fair, students and Teaching Staff from the centre will welcome visitors, answer questions, explain how the programmes are organised and share their first-hand experience. 

→ 18–22 March at Fira de Barcelona, Pavilion 1 
→ Eina, Stand 610 
→ Wednesday to Friday, 9 am – 7 pm 
→ Saturday, 9 am – 8 pm 
→ Sunday, 9 am – 2:30 pm 

Eina’s stand thus becomes a space for conversation and guidance where students explain what day-to-day life in the classrooms is like, the projects they develop and the opportunities offered by the school, while the Teaching Staff provide detailed information about the curriculum, specialisations, career opportunities and scholarship options. 

Within the framework of the Saló de l’Ensenyament, Eina also presents its new visual identity, developed by designer Mario Eskenazi. The new graphic system updates the school’s image and strengthens its position as a leading design school, while highlighting Eina’s historic relationship with project culture and visual thinking. 

The fair is also the setting for the presentation of new Eina publications. On the one hand, a new editorial collection dedicated to the different specialisations of the Bachelor’s Degree in Design, featuring projects and lines of work developed within the school. On the other, the new issue of Eina 360 magazine is presented, a publication that brings together projects, research and conversations linked to the Eina community and to the fields of design, art and culture. The magazine includes final degree and master’s projects, as well as conversations with professionals and initiatives promoted by the school. 

The space has been designed by Silvia Santaeugenia and Mireia Sandoval, Eina alumni and current lecturers in the Bachelor’s Degree in Design, who have conceived the stand as a welcoming environment open to dialogue with prospective students. 

In addition to information about the Bachelor’s Degree in Design, visitors to the stand can also consult the centre’s full range of Master’s and Postgraduate programmes, designed to allow students to deepen their knowledge and specialise in different areas of design after completing their undergraduate studies. 

Eina’s presence at the Saló de l’Ensenyament therefore provides an opportunity for prospective students to discover the school’s educational proposal at first hand and begin to imagine their future within the world of design.