Posts Tagged ‘transformation’

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.

Fashion Design at Fundación Universitaria del Area Andina. Sede Pereira

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Fashion Design

Professional Profile

Fashion Designer of the University Foundation in the Andes may perform:
Generation of Fashion Styles.
Creating their own brands through new product lines.
Management of design departments through leadership of working groups, which combine the production, positioning, marketing and sale of a brand.
Implementation of all the strengths with which the program in the digital design of fashion.
Costume design for any scenario
Participation in the investigation of behavior of consumers that have an impact on fashion trends to anticipate and adapt to the characteristics of brands and product lines.

Occupational Profile

Intervention in the transformation of systems: socio-cultural, economically productive, environmental and socio-technical.
Artificial creation of a harmonious culture in a changing environment, planning solutions designed to strengthen and integrate areas: Science, Technology, Arts, Communication and Humanities
As for the fashion design, product development-related apparel, accessories and systems for generating products of environment-related fashion, at any level of productive capacity.

BA Hons Product Design at University College For The Creative Arts

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

This course will prepares you for a career in product design with a range of design skills and an understanding of the development process from research and concept generation to production. The exploration of a wide range of materials resources and processes will enhance an appreciation of how things are made and the ways in which this informs the development of a design. The scope of the projects you undertake is diverse and throughout the course you will study:
3D Materials and Concepts
Design and Production
Form and Surface
Product Design and Brand
User Centred Design
Transformation – Innovative Products and Processes
Postmodernity
Product Design and Trends

You will work in a vibrant studio environment and acquire knowledge of a broad range of making processes, acquiring the skills required to utilise industrial procedures in the manufacture of objects. All lecturers are practicing designers, providing an insight into the professional world in addition to knowledge and inspiration.

Our specialist resources and facilities include:
digital media studios
ceramic, metal, wood and plastics workshops
3D Printer and Laser cutter
dedicated studio space.

BA (Hons) Product Design at University College For The Creative Arts

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

This course will prepares you for a career in product design with a range of design skills and an understanding of the development process from research and concept generation to production. The exploration of a wide range of materials resources and processes will enhance an appreciation of how things are made and the ways in which this informs the development of a design. The scope of the projects you undertake is diverse and throughout the course you will study:
3D Materials and Concepts
Design and Production
Form and Surface
Product Design and Brand
User Centred Design
Transformation – Innovative Products and Processes
Postmodernity
Product Design and Trends

You will work in a vibrant studio environment and acquire knowledge of a broad range of making processes, acquiring the skills required to utilise industrial procedures in the manufacture of objects. All lecturers are practicing designers, providing an insight into the professional world in addition to knowledge and inspiration.

Our specialist resources and facilities include:
digital media studios
ceramic, metal, wood and plastics workshops
3D Printer and Laser cutter
dedicated studio space.