EÜT321

Industrial Design Studio III

Faculty \ Department
School of Architecture and Design \ Industrial Design
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
6
10
Compulsory
Turkish
Prerequisites
EÜT 222A
Programs that can take the course
Industrial Design Undergraduate Program
Course Description
Industrial Design Studio 4 focuses on the advanced stages of industrial design, aiming to help students gain a deeper understanding of the design processes and manage these processes in a more comprehensive way. In this course, students will work on analyzing user needs in more detail, developing holistic design solutions, and expressing these designs with more elaborate technical drawings. Additionally, the concepts of system-service design will be covered as part of the course. Students will be trained to be more equipped, practical, and innovative industrial designers with knowledge in materials, manufacturing, and system-service design.
Textbook and / or References
Course Objectives
Enable students to understand design processes in greater depth and manage these processes effectively.
Equip students with the ability to analyze user needs in a more detailed and comprehensive manner.
Develop students' skills in creating holistic and feasible design solutions.
Enhance students' advanced skills in technical drawing and design visualization.
Introduce the concept of system-service design and develop skills in this field.
Help students identify their design gaps and strategically work on them.
Provide in-depth knowledge and skills in materials and manufacturing methods.
Course Outcomes
1. Can effectively carry out the entire project process by gaining the skills to plan, execute and manage design processes.
2. Can identify the user's needs and expectations, analyze them, and design user-centered interactions and experiences by adopting a human-centered design approach,
3. Can develop solutions by working together with experts from different disciplines in areas related to industrial design.
4. Can apply the right material selection and production strategies in the design process by learning materials and production technologies.
Tentative Course Plan
Week 1: Announcement of Project 1 and discussion of the course structure
Week 2: Studio work
Week 3: Studio work
Week 4: Project 1 - Final Jury
Week 5: Announcement of Project 2
Week 6: Studio work
Week 7: Studio work
Week 8: Project 2 - Final Jury
Week 9: Announcement of Project 3
Week 10: Studio work
Week 11: Studio work
Week 12: Studio work, Project 3 - Final Jury
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Project 1 40 %
• Project 2 60 %
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