Course overview
This course aims to develop students’ knowledge and skill in designing aesthetically compelling and meaningful products. By integrating design research, aesthetic principles, visual communication methods and hands-on material exploration, students will identify how aesthetics shape emotional connection, user perception and cultural significance. Through the application of this knowledge and these skills, students will critically evaluate, develop, and present industrial designs that are visually coherent, functionally relevant, ethically informed and meaningful to users.
- Fundamentals of Aesthetics in Industrial Design
- Applied design + Concept Development
- Prototyping + Presentation
Course learning outcomes
- Identify how aesthetic principles and visual language influences user perception and cultural significance in industrial design.
- Integrate design research with hands-on form development techniques to create an aesthetically compelling and functionally meaningful product.
- Critically evaluate products for their aesthetic value, emotional impact, and usability, considering diverse cultural contexts and using established design analysis methods.
- Apply creative and critical thinking skills to address design challenges, focusing on the aesthetic and functional considerations in industrial design.
- Effectively communicate design concepts through sketches, models, documentation and verbal presentations.
- Exhibit self-reflection and ethical awareness in course activities, personal design practice and shared studio environments.
Availability
Class details
Adelaide City Campus West
Group 1
Class number 53771
Section ST01
Size 30
Available 21
Class number 58781
Section LE01
Size 30
Available 21
Notes:
Class number 53770
Section SE01
Size 30
Available 21
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