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Presentation Methods for Industrial Design 2

Design College of Fine Arts and Communications

Course Description

Focus on appropriate communication methods in industrial design, increasing ability to create complex visual presentations. Use of 2D computer programs to render (form/material representation) and present product concepts with the emphasis on narrative development and the meaningful communication of an intended message.

When Taught

Winter

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3

Fixed/Max

3

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3

Fixed

3

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Application

Learning Outcome

Student will be able to: Apply design principles to page layout and composition to create a portfolio. Apply verbal skills in developing and communicating a persuasive narrative. Apply visual skills in presenting information in a clear, concise, and compelling way. Produce effective renderings using vector and raster based computer packages. Adjust, manipulate, combine, and retouch images using Raster based computer packages. Produce complex presentations for industrial design using both vector and raster based packages in combination.

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Understanding

Learning Outcome

Student will: Understand how to represent complex topics simply, clearly, and concisely using principles of information organization and effective presentation. Understand principles of a good narrative. Understand digital tools for the development of presentations and portfolio. Understand the principles of building a strong visual representation of their work in a portfolio and for presentations.