DSGN 2252: 3D Design: Exhibits and Events II
Course Format | Lecture 3.0 h + Seminar 1.0 h + Lab. 0.0 h |
Credits | 3.0 |
Course Description
This course is designed to enhance the professional caliber of the skills and techniques explored in the three previous terms of the program. Exhibit and event design involves the conception, development, and execution of the design of spatial environments as a vehicle for communication. The course investigates how space and the objects within it interact with the physical body and human perception to create messages. The course takes a comprehensive look at all facets of the design process including observation and analysis, research, planning, design conceptualization, detail development, and documentation in two and three dimensions. Working in groups and individually, students will learn to demonstrate and articulate, through a variety of media, their findings, approaches, and design solutions.
Students will receive credit for only one of DDSN 2221/2222, 2252, or DSGN 2252.
Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in all of the following: DSGN 1154, 1255, 2154 and 2253; and a minimum "C" grade in all of the following: DSGN 1151, 1152, 1153, 1250, 1252, 1253, 2151, and 2152.
Corequisite(s): DSGN 2251, 2254, and 2255.
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