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The design process for successful transition from product prototype through to final product. Advanced design aesthetics. Manufacturing of industrial products. Advanced economic analysis.
Students will familiarise themselves with the workings of some typical Appliances including their construction and internal component configurations.Students will familiarise themselves with the basics of hand-held ergonomics and discover where comfort and ergonomics lie.Students will put into practise their knowledge of production processes in the ideation of creative redesign solutions that are native to the processes used.Students will practice developing concepts, designs and creative technical solutions within their chosen Appliance market.Students will practice and develop their 3D modelling skills to produce professional output.Students will develop numerous sketch and proof of concept models as part of the concept & product development process, culminating in ready to ‘print’ CAD files.
PROD213
Barro De Gast
Alison Lowery
Euan Coutts , Tim Huber , Bahareh Shahri and Nick Emerson
Project Plan: 6% (submission end WK6)Research: 12% (submission end WK6)Concepts: 12% (submission end WK6)Lecture attendance & Studio Lab deliverables: 20% (over all weeks)Final presentation of design project, Study week (tbd): 50%
Domestic fee $777.00
International fee $3,375.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Product Design .