TTK University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Industrial Design'Name in Estonian: Tööstusdisain
General description1. - Introduction
2. - Principles of new product development 3. - The product development process 4. - Principles of creativity. Methods for generating ideas 5. - Product planning. Opportunity and risk assesment 6. - Prototyping General aimThe aim of the course is to provide students with a fundamental knowledge of the product development process.
AimStudents who successfully complete this course will be able to present their ideas more effectively on paper, graphically and before an audience. They will also able to work more creatively on a team.
Form descriptionCourse lectures and practice sessions will take place weekly.
Independent work in the form of a product development project will play an important role in the course. The project work is supported by weekly tutorials, where the various stages of project implementation are explained. LiteratureBaxter, M. (1995). Product Design. Design Research Centre Brunel University, UK. CRC Press
Komninos, I. (2006). Tootearendus. Tartu : Inter-Meedia Grupp Pärn, M., Mändmaa, K., Sakk, I., Melioranski, R-H. (2007).ABCDisain. Tallinn : Aktaprint http://www.scribd.com/doc/18133636/Industrial-Design http://www.turundusguru.ee/ http://www.core77.com/ http://ipestonia.wordpress.com/ http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/id/ http://www.yankodesign.com/ http://www.epa.ee/default.asp?wa_id=651 Evaluation methodsAssessment is based on participation in practice sessions and group work, the course project and presentations.
Is taught in following curricula* Optional subject
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