CSSB 114: Industrial Design
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Industrial Design

CSSB 114
From smart devices to sustainable solutions, this course introduces how everyday objects are imagined, designed and brought to life.

Tuition Fees:
$753.45

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Description

Industrial designers are the visionaries who shape the future by seamlessly blending aesthetics, functionality, sustainability, and user experience. They are instrumental in solving complex design problems and driving innovation. In an era of environmental consciousness, industrial designers also contribute to sustainable practices by creating eco-friendly products and solutions. Get ready to explore the creative design process, from the core principles of design and their practical applications in industrial design, to fundamental sketching, visualizing and prototyping techniques used by professional designers. Through engaging projects and real-world scenarios, you'll brainstorm innovative ideas and develop your problem-solving skills. Whether your goal is to design the next great wearable technology, or the most comfortable chair, industrial design opens doors to diverse career opportunities from the medical industry, to footwear, to toy and game design. This course is suited for those new to design. It is also an excellent complement to experience design, interaction design and spatial design. Working in the studios at Emily Carr University, your instructor will guide you through prompts and projects, providing personalized feedback to support your creativity and exploration.

What You'll Learn

  1. Understand the fundamental concepts of the design process and its application to industrial design
  2. Discover sustainability practices and principles in industrial design, and how to incorporate them into your design ideas
  3. Experiment with and develop visual ideas using two-dimensional drawing and perspective techniques
  4. Gain confidence working with drawing and model-making materials
  5. Transform a 2D sketch into a 3D prototyped form