Logan Mohr

Studio Technician, Digital Fabrication and Sessional Faculty

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Bio

Logan graduated from ECU in 2016 with a Bachelor of Design in Industrial Design. From 2016 to 2017, he was Project Coordinator for the Material Matters Research Centre. Currently, he is both a Studio Technician and Sessional Faculty. Logan enjoys sharing creative knowledge with others and exploring new ways of thinking through materials and emergent technology. At the Digital Fabrication Lab he works with individuals to help them refine and articulate skills in various methods of digital and physical prototyping.

24/25 Courses

Course Name Department Course Code Term
Design DESN 407 26/SP

Description

In this advanced studio course students deepen their modeling and rendering skills and learn to design and strategize ways to create complex 3D forms and environments for the screen, including renders and visualization suitable for Augmented Reality, and other forms of screen-based visualization of consumer product goods, scientific services, and architectural presentations. Students will work from real-life scenarios and problem-solve using professional and personal projects as examples to develop and produce screen-based render and visualization.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.