Industrial Design

Acronym
B34826
Status
elective
Semester
8
Number of classes
2L + 0E
ECTS
5.0
Study programme
Graphic Engineering,Textile engineering
Module
Type of study
Bachelor academic studies
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)

No data

Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
Prerequisite / Form of prerequisites

No data

Learning objectives

Training students to acquire and expand the knowledge necessary to design new and redesign existing industrial products.

Learning outcomes

Acquired knowledge is used in the profession, research, independent work and further training.

Course contents

Definition of design, theories on design, narrow professional approach. Historical aspects of design, established designers and creators in the history of civilization. Design of the 20th century, product design, examples through time (furniture), design from 1900 until today. Design of – wall papers, fabrics, phones, watches, vacuum cleaners, clothing, haute couture, shoes, make-up and jewellery, etc. Vehicle design – bicycles, scooters, motorcycles, cars. Business design – stationary, computers, photocopiers, fax machines, calculators, etc. Graphic design, fonts, company`s identity, magazine cover pages, packaging design through time until today. Design in management (Internet technology), explicit knowledge, importance of design in Knowledge Management (KM). Thinking of Bill Gates in his book “Business @ the Speed of Thought”. How design increases the company`s IQ. Creating knowledge on design, classifications, applications, business process, information technologies, leadership, corporative culture, human resources management, control and innovations, relation between KM and other concepts, learning organization, design competence – TQM technological qualitative management, Patching and design, BSC and design. Motivation in management for a good design, linking a vision with reality via design

Literature
  1. Siniša Kuzmanović: Industrijski dizajn, Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Novi Sad, 2010.

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Evaluation and grading

Written (graphic works) and final exam.

Teaching Methods

Teaching is done interactively in the form of lectures and exercises. The theoretical part is presented in lectures materials followed by examples for more natural understanding of the subject matter. Exercises are organized as a way to complement the skills of modelling and design of an industrial product. In addition to lectures and exercises, consultations are also held regularly.