DESPX 231
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Visualization & Presentation Methods
Design
College of Fine Arts and Communications
Course Description
Creating appropriate imagery for industrial design presentations. Improving on the analog motor skill of sketching. Introduction to digital sketching methods to enhance fundamental sketching concepts (use of line, proportion, composition, manually indicating basic form, perspective), as well as to the use of color, materials and finishes to accurately communicate an artifact.
When Taught
Fall.
Min
3
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
3
Fixed
3
Other Prerequisites
For Product & User Experience Design BFA majors only.
Title
Understanding
Learning Outcome
Student should:Have an increased appreciation regarding the importance of presentation skills.Understand how to visually represent product materials, colors, and finishes.Understand how to compose a persuasive presentation
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Application
Learning Outcome
Student will be able to:Apply basic rendering skills including lighting effects, materials, colors, surface finish to rendering and sketches.Explore the difference between analog and digital based rendering techniques
Title
Critique
Learning Outcome
Benchmarking and critique – looking at the work of others and judging your own work effectively.