Posts Tagged ‘shape’

Graduate in Industrial Design at Universidade São Judas Tadeu Brazil

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

The Designer, also known as Industrial Designer, is a professional who works at different levels of human activity, designing systems to images or objects. The course of Industrial Design (Design) offered by the Universidade São Judas was and is fully updated with many new features. The most important is the strong commitment to the process of improvement and transformation of the professional look of the future. For this, more than half the working hours of the course is devoted to the many activities of Project, always related to areas such as History of Design, Laboratory of Ideas, Reading the Shape, Photography Workshop and Tools. Thus, the first-fourth year of the course, the main concepts of design are applied in both the creation of images as in the objects. In total, over three thousand hours of tuition with much debate and interaction, making the year the project marked an act of joy and pleasure, and a commitment to ethics and social responsibility.

Degree of BTP Product design at Université Centrale Tunisia

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

After training, the student will be able to understand the constraints inherent to a project to collect relevant data (market research, materials, manufacturing processes); to participate in developing the concept and product to perform presentation drawings (made) to develop models, models, prototypes and fixtures, build and run the technical drawings and specifications for design (drawings of assemblies, subassemblies, details). The product design is to determine not only the shape of objects produced by industry, but also their structure.

Admission level
Second Secondary CAP successfully or in a similar field.

Duration of training
2 years

Major in Industrial Design at Seoul Womens University Korea South

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Industrial Design is involved in the production of all the multi-dimensional things that people make. In other words, industrial design determines the shape and functionality of electronic appliances, electric equipment, tools, vehicles, lights, furniture, environmental products, school supplies and products copying from animation characters and other 3-dimensional objects. Students will learn how to make these products small, beautiful and suitable for commercial use. Industrial Design requires a designer’s instinct, an understanding of and extensive knowledge of technology and a healthy appreciation of business as it is about designing the merchandise that will be sold to consumers. Although most of the design process is computer-assisted, it is very important to make a real 3-D model of their design and put it through tests to determine the feasibility of their design, because the industrial design deals with 3-D space. Industrial Design addresses basically all the aspects of people’s lives. To help adjust to the 3D space of industrial design, the curriculum focuses extra attention on computer-assisted design.

Spatial Design at Nagoya University of Arts Japan

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

This course presents a creative investigation of the design of spaces, furniture, and other items that reflect the mood of the times. In this way it connects with and develops approaches to architecture, urban spaces, and other major spaces formed in previous eras. During classes, design methods take shape through sketches and rough models as well as in presentations utilizing scale models and CAD.

Course description of Design of the Environment at Universite Du Quebec Montreal

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Course to follow

(Unless otherwise indicated, the courses include 3 credits; courses in parentheses are prerequisites.)
First year of the program:
the nine following courses (29 credits):

DES1510 Design Observer
DES1520 Introduction to Environmental Design
DES1530 Design Project I (4 cr.)
DES1540 Shape and composition
DES2520 Architectural Design (DES1520 Introduction to the design of the environment)
DES2530 Design Project II (4 cr.) (DES1530 Design Project I (4 cr.))
DES2540 Drawing and Design
DES2550 Design and Construction
Area FAM1200 resource: the individual
Second year of the program:
the nine following courses (31 credits):

DES3510 Design and Computer
DES3520 Industrial Design (DES1520 Introduction to the design of the environment)
DES3530 Design Project III (4 cr.) (DES1540 shapes and composition; DES2520 Architectural Design; DES2530 Design Project II (4 cr.) DES2540 drawing and design; DES2550 Design and construction; FAM1200 Area information: the individual)
Project design DES3540 IIIb (4 cr.) (DES1540 shapes and composition; DES2520 Architectural Design; DES2530 Design Project II (4 cr.) DES2540 drawing and design; DES2550 Design and construction; FAM1200 Area resource: individual)
DES3550 Design and Manufacturing
DES4520 Urban Design (DES1520 Introduction to the design of the environment)
DES4531 Design Project IV (4 cr.) (DES1540 shapes and composition; DES2520 Architectural Design; DES2530 Design Project II (4 cr.) DES2540 drawing and design; DES2550 Design and construction; FAM1200 Area information: the individual)
Project design DES4541 IVb (4 cr.) (DES1540 shapes and composition; DES2520 Architectural Design; DES2530 Design Project II (4 cr.) DES2540 drawing and design; DES2550 Design and construction; FAM1200 Space resource: individual)
FAM1210 Area Contact: groups (FAM1200 Area resource: individual)
Third year of the program:
the five following courses (15 credits):

DES5520 Theories and practices for the design of the environment
Project design DES5530 V
Project design DES5540 Vb
DES6530 Project Design VI (DES5520 Theories and practices for the design of the environment; DES5530 Design Project V; DES5540 Project Design Vb)
Project design DES6540 VIb (DES5520 Theories and practices for the design of the environment; DES5530 Design Project V; DES5540 Project Design Vb)
List A:
two courses chosen from the following (6 credits):

GEO2400 Human Geography: paradigms and schools of thought
Semiological approaches HAR2820 Visual Arts
Summary HAR3603 Arts
MET1001 elements of business management
PSY1620 Psychology of the environment
SOC1900 Sociology of cultural production
SOC3750 Sociology urban
or other courses approved by the director of the program if the courses are not offered.
List B:
a course chosen from among the following (3 credits):

A DEM6871 Environment Seminar
The environment DEM6872 B: draft
The environment DEM6873 C: stage
DES2525 Design International Building
International Design DES3525: object
Design DES4517 international study tour
Design DES4525 international urban space
List C:
a course chosen from among the following (3 credits):

DES5570 Project and Informatics (DES3510 Design and Computer)
Design and architectural DES5571 (laboratory)
Design and ergonomics DES5573 (laboratory)
or other courses approved by the director of the program if the courses are not offered.
free courses chosen from outside the field of specialization (3 credits).

Regulations teaching individuals

Due to very tight requirements on the shop floor and, therefore, a very busy schedule, a student working full time or part time can expect to be enrolled full time.
You must have passed eight courses and workshops for first year (DES1520, DES1530, DES1540, DES2520, DES2530, DES2540, DES2550) before enrolling in the workshops of the second year (DES3530, DES3540, DES4531, DES4541).
We must have passed all courses of first and second years before they can register for compulsory third-year courses or DES5570, DES5571, DES5573.
Some way must be followed in the same quarter. They are identified in the data path of the program with an asterisk (*).