ESDI began teaching in the specialisation of the textile design, a studies that were then specially requested by the Spanish textile sector. The Textile Design Foundation (FUNDIT) has always believed that industry requires highly skilled designers proficient in the creative process and having the ability to work symbiotically with all actors involved in the progress and value creation in a context of global competition. ESDI has also been committed since their origins with the culture of entrepreneurship and the continuous birth of new companies, because they understand that there is no progress coming with risk, and this is a value that is communicated to all students from first day the academic activity begins. File: Aula ESDi.jpg| File: Desfilada ESDi - projecte FEM.jpg| File: Fent classe.jpg | File: Taller ESDi.JPG| Three years after its birth, in 1992, the school of design (ESDI) got associated with the Ramon Llull University (URL), so that the ESDI fit their education system to the academic requirements and quality assurance from university, and signed an agreement with the Ramon Llull University. This allowed thereafter ESDi undergraduate students would receive from the Ramon Llull University and own title by the university according to the different specialisations. This was the first step, the first boost to fit design to a model of official university degree which would not come until some years later. By then ESDI became already the first center in Spain to teach university studies in design. Reaffirming the commitment to creativity and the evolution of technology and society, the school of design (ESDI) created the Media Center of Art and Design (MECAD) in 1998 and began teaching a new specialisation:
electronic art and digital design, nowadays called audiovisual design. In 2000 The Textile Design Foundation (FUNDIT) acquired and joined the Arts and Fashion Techniques School of
Barcelona (EATM), the first school in Spain in the teaching of fashion. Founded in Barcelona in 1968, it is a Spanish school of design in the teaching of this specialty. The EATM has over 40 years. It offers a wide range of master's and postgraduate degrees. It is important to point out the Official Master in
New Media Art Curatorship: one of the first studies with a
Ph.D. design research in Spain. In 2001-2002, the school of design added a new specialisation to their programme: interior design, an itinerary that includes the new requirements for mobility,
remote work and
multiculturalism, among other things, that characterize the organizing of the new society. In 2005-2006, ESDi incorporated a new specialisation: integrated multidisciplinary design. This is because an effort made to suit the design studies to socio-cultural changes and the new requirements coming from developments in society. The labor market requires a design manager, a professional with knowledge and a wide perspective of this discipline that, being part of a company, must be able to add them value by the implementation of design in their different areas (product, communication, human resources). ==Consolidation and recognition==