You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 14 Next »

What is it and why should I do it?

You will use a variety of resist materials, like metal , wood and related materials, to create functional and aesthetic products.

This course aims to develop a variety of practical skills and the understanding of Designing Products.

You will reflect on Australian makers' practices with consideration to choosing sustainable materials, and the selection of a variety of industrial and traditional materials.

Students will explore the characteristics and properties of a variety of resist materials through their project, whilst learning the safe and correct use of hand and some power tools.

What will I do in class?

This subject will focus on a semester length design project, with all components contributing to your final Product Design work. This content will include preparation tasks to explore and develop potential ideas, including design drawings within a folio.

You will explore and produce your resolved design using various techniques and materials.

A self-evaluation will be completed at the end of your task, reflecting on the making process and how you may improve the design further if produced again.

As a student designer you will investigate the practices of other contemporary makers and their sustainable practices to write a report on your chosen maker.

RLT 1 Folio

RLT 2 Production of design

RLT 3 Evaluation of your design

RLT 4 Investigation into the sustainable practices of makers within various fields.

 

How do I satisfactorily complete this unit?

All folio, practical work and the evaluation will be completed productively during class time. Students will use home time to allow for thinking and considering of various design considerations for your project. There maybe one assessment task set as homework.






.


  • No labels