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Design (choice)

(en)Pedagog: dr Paweł Jasiewicz

(en)Pole (en)Opis
Course type Compulsory major (Guided Content Group)
Didactic methods

- conversational courses


- lectures on material science at the Faculty of Design, Academy of Fine Arts and at WTD SGGW in Warsaw


- individual projects


- group projects


- discussion and didactic dialogue

Language of lecture polski;
Prerequisites

- knowledge of basic design concepts;


- associating relationships between form, function, and design of objects;


- knowledge of basic industrial technology;


- knowledge of technical drawing;


- three-dimensional modeling skills;


- successful completion of the second year;

Final requirements

Completion of a semester project in the form of a prototype and its public presentation. The semester project is designed to teach:

-design methods,

-object design skills,

-analytical skills,

-technical, constructional,

-drawing

- knowledge of wood materials,

- production techniques in small crafts workshops,

- ability to present a made object,

- ability to prepare a multimedia presentation,

Semester project is the realization of the subject on the assigned project topic. The emphasis should be placed on an innovative way of solving the design problem. The project is evaluated by the teacher.

The form of passing the course (assesment methods and criteria)

- evaluation of the artistic and technical level of the design solution;


- evaluation of the degree of innovation of the design solution;


- making a prototype in the target materials


- public lecture combined with multimedia presentation;


- evaluation of the quality of the public presentation of the project,


- graphic presentation of the project in the form of boards (mood board, visualizations, photos, design process, sketches). The board on offset paper, without foam backing. Basic format is A4. A3, A2, A1 and A0 formats are created by multiplying the A4 format. Each sheet should have a border for the board area. The signature plate should be located in the lower right corner. A3, A2, A1 and A0 formats are folded to A4.


- preparation of technical drawings of the designed techno - concept on the boards,


- evaluation of the degree of involvement in the project and the ability to effectively translate the instructions and guidelines obtained in the course of training, as a result of discussions and didactic dialogue (master-student relationship);


Grading scale - in accordance with the Study Regulations of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw

Teaching goals (program content, subject description)

The aim of the course is to deepen knowledge and skills in the field of furniture design, wide application of wood and wood-based materials. The exercises introduced develop information gathering, analysis, creation, construction, modeling, verbal, multimedia and drawing presentation skills. The student is taught how to use existing design methods and how to create new ones adjusted to the problem being worked on.


During the realization of given tasks the student learns to recognize and define the needs of future users, then tries to find an appropriate functional solution, construction and production technology. Depending on the exercise, the work begins with the observation of users' behaviour and problem recognition, or with learning about technology in the case of developing a new material. Then the analysis of collected information is carried out, to start creating design directions with functional and constructional solutions in the next stage. As a result of selection, a concept is chosen for final development. The implemented project is created by building rapid models and prototypes, which lead to the final solution.


It is essential that the student independently constructs the object from the beginning, learning from their mistakes in construction, ergonomics, material science and production technology. The studio's maxim is: Thinking by doing!


An important element is cooperation with craftsmen as part of the Design with Crafts programme run in cooperation with the Museum of Warsaw's Praga district. Each semester there is a project which is carried out with craftsmen in the fields of: blacksmithing, bomb-making, wood floor making, umbrella repairs, lampshade making, stucco work, etc. The project begins with a study visit to a selected workshop in order to learn about the manufacturing techniques, then the project is created at the design faculty under the supervision of the tutor and in close consultation with the producing craftsman.


Additionally, twice a semester, guest lectures on wood-based materials are held at the Faculty of Wood Technology of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences.

Compulsory literature used during classes

Rob Thompson, „ Prototyping and Low – Volume Production ( The Manufacturing Guides)

Rob Thompson, “Manufacturing Processes for Design Professionals”

Chris Lefteri’ “Materials for Design”

Bruno Munari, “Design as Art”

Bill Moggridge’ “Designing Interactions”

Viktor Papanek,  „Design dla relnego świata”

J. Ginalski, M. Liskiewicz, J. Seweryn, „Rozwój nowego produktu”, ASP w Krakowie, 1994

Galen Cranz, „ The chair: Rethinking Culture, Body, and Design

Mark Hinchman, “ History of Furniture: A Global View

R. Bruce Hoadley, “Understanding Wood: A Craftsman’s Guide to Wood

Additional literature recommended for the student's self learning

Don Norman, “The Design of Everyday Things

Wally Olins „O marce”, Instytut Marki Polskiej, 2004

Richard Morris „Projektowanie produktu”, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 2009

Kathryn Best „Design Management”, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 2009

Tom Kelley, Jonathan Littman „Sztuka Innowacji”, MT Biznes, 2009

Cuffaro, Blackman, Covert, Paige, Nehez-Cuffaro, Laituri, Sears „Industrial Design, Reference + Specification Book”, Rockport Publishers, 2013

Jiri Pelcl and team „Design, From Idea to Realization”, AAAD in Prague, 2012

Learning outcomes
SkillsKnowledgeSocial competences

Upon completion of the Bachelor's degree program, the graduate should:

- Be able to create and realize their own design and artistic concepts, achieving intended aesthetic, utilitarian, technical and commercial goals based on independently built design assumptions (K1_U01);

- Freely integrate issues of form, construction and use in a designed object produced in a repetitive manner (K1_U01);

- Be able to use appropriate elements of design and artistic workshop in product design and visual communication (K1_U02);

- Be able to make independent decisions while realizing own projects in the field of product design and visual communication (K1_U03);

- Be able to interact and work with others in a teamwork (K1_U04);

- Be able to use freely in designing basic materials and technologies necessary for manufacturing products and furnishing spaces (K1_U05)

- Be able to design solutions in compliance with ergonomic principles and design the usable process of an object and reflect programmed functions in its form (K1_U07)

- Be able to design solutions in accordance with the principles of ecological design strategies (K1_U08);

- Be able to make overall and imitation models in technologies using modeling foam, plaster, wood, metal, plastics, 3D printouts (K1_U09)

- Be able to use in practice presentation techniques including multimedia techniques with the use of appropriate computer software (K1_U10)

- Be able to apply in practice knowledge of the financial, marketing, legal and ethical aspects of running a professional design practice (K1_U11)

- Be able to sculpt three-dimensional objects using consciously elements of artistic language such as: composition, contrast, rhythm, color, texture, chiaroscuro, etc. (K1_U10) Be able to analyze the influence of the material and technology used on the shape of the object (K1_U13);

- Master the techniques of professional improvement, enabling development through independent work (K1_U14);

- Have the ability to creatively and innovatively implement projects and design undertakings (K1_U15);

- Be able to prepare professional presentations and be able to present own projects in public (K1_U18);

Upon completion of the Bachelor's degree program, the graduate should:
- Have knowledge of the methodology of product design and visual communication needed to carry out their own projects taking into account the specificities and differences in the design of objects, spaces and visual messages (K1_W01);
- Have knowledge of basic visual literacy in the field of fine arts and design (K1_W02);
- Understand the influence of technology, use, and market conditions on the form of a designed object, space, or message. (K1_W04);
- Have knowledge of the technology, construction, and materials used to make products (K1_W05);
- Have basic knowledge of market functioning (K1_W09);
- Have knowledge of ecology and ecological design strategies (K1_W11);
- Know the relationship between theoretical issues of the design profession and its practice (K1_W17);
- Have knowledge of the components of the design process (K1_W01) (K1_W02) (K1_W04) (K1_W05) (K1_W09);

Upon completion of the Bachelor's degree program, the graduate should:
- Have the ability to prepare professional presentations and be able to publicly present their own projects (K1_K01);

- Be able and intrinsically motivated to undertake project work independently and to organize own work (K1_K02, K1_K03, K1_K04);

- Be able to communicate socially as part of teamwork, and to take a critical approach to a given situation and his/her own and others' actions (K1_K06, K1_K07, K1_K08);

- Be sensitive to the aspects related to environmental protection, to the needs of the disabled and socially excluded people and act in accordance with the rules of ethics of the design profession (K1_K02).

Description of the requirements for the studio, workshop or teaching aids

Requirements for teaching aids


- model room equipped with basic equipment for metal, wood and plastic processing;


- specialist library;


- computer lab with access to the Internet;


- a classroom equipped with a multimedia projector;

The weekly number of hours of classes or lectures, the number of ECTS points assigned to the subject and information on the form and completion of the subject are included in the study program and Course Cataloque (information is displayed in Akademus system)


(en)Lista studiów

(en)studia status (en)czas[h] ECTS (en)forma pass
Design / product and visual communication design s.7 (en)d 120 8 exercise 120h
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(en)Semestr 2020/21-WS (en)(Z-zimowy,L-letni)
(en)Kod kursu: #38.13446