
Digital Literacy in Fashion: Why Level 5 Students Learn More Than Just Sewing
By Delight Technical College | Fashion Curriculum | 2026
Fashion may seem like the most analogue of industries, all fabric, needles, and thread. But the modern fashion professional operates in a digital world. At Delight Technical College, Level 5 fashion students study two business and digital skills modules that prepare them for the realities of the contemporary creative economy.
💻 Module 1: Digital Literacy (Level 5 – 40 hours, 4 hrs/week)
This module introduces fashion students to the digital tools and environments they will use throughout their professional careers.
What you will learn:
- Computer basics and operating systems
- Internet research and digital information management
- Email, digital communication, and professional online etiquette
- Introduction to design software relevant to fashion
- Social media platforms for fashion marketing and brand building
- E-commerce basics- selling fashion products online
- Digital submissions and working with digital briefs
In a world where clients send WhatsApp messages with design references, where fabrics are ordered online, and where collections are launched on Instagram before they hit a physical store, digital literacy is not optional for a fashion professional.
🗣️ Module 2: Communication Skills (Level 5 – 40 hours, 4 hrs/week)
Fashion is a people business. Designers work with clients, suppliers, manufacturers, stylists, photographers, and event organizers. The ability to communicate clearly, professionally, and persuasively is essential.
What you will learn:
- Professional written communication (emails, proposals, briefs)
- Verbal communication- client consultations and presentations
- Listening and understanding client needs
- Negotiation and conflict resolution in a professional context
- Presenting your work- how to talk about your designs confidently
- Building professional relationships with clients and suppliers
🌟 The Complete Professional
A fashion graduate who can design and construct a beautiful garment but cannot write a professional email, manage a client relationship, or use a computer for business will always be limited. Delight’s Level 5 curriculum ensures that technical skill is always matched by professional and digital capability.
“At Delight, we train the complete professional not just the skilled craftsperson. Digital literacy and communication are as essential as pattern making.”
📍 Delight Technical College | Muindi Mbingu Street, Opposite Jevanjee Gardens, Nairobi | +254 722 533 771 | www.delight.ac.ke



