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Nov 21, 2024
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DEA 1140 - Principles of Design Computing (crosslisted) FSAD 1140 Fall, Spring. 3 credits. Letter grades only (no audit).
E. Kim.
The course will cover foundational skills and best practices for design communication in terms of the underlying principles of computing technologies. This course will help students become versatile in utilizing various approaches and tools for tasks in Design and Environmental Analysis (DEA) and Fiber Science & Apparel Design (FSAD) programs. The first module will cover the foundations of 2D graphics and technical drawing. The second module will be an introduction to 3D modeling and rendering. Each module will start as one class with a focus on general principles and will be followed by the class dividing into two sections for applications specific to DEA and FSAD programs. The final module will include an introduction to Generative Artificial Intelligence techniques as a part of a collaborative final project where students will work in multidisciplinary teams to design, curate, and propose an exhibition (DEA) for a fashion collection (FSAD). Through lectures, class activities, homework and projects, the course will help students build confidence in digital design skills and be encouraged to explore further on their own.
Outcome 1: Foundational skills in 2D and 3D digital media for design communication.
Outcome 2: Critical thinking in design communication.
Outcome 3: Put principles and elements of design into practice.
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