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Project 2

Code 12618
Year 1
Semester S2
ECTS Credits 8
Workload OT(15H)/TP(75H)
Scientific area Design Industrial
Entry requirements Does not apply. ...
Mode of delivery Theoretical-Practical
Learning outcomes Interpret the proposed objectives and questions and materialize the answers to the questions in the form of a product. Develop multidisciplinary knowledge, coordinating the various areas fundamental to the construction of a project, from research to concept definition, from drawing to modeling and modeling, from post-production to presentation.
Development of research, planning, concept development, representation, technical decision, prototyping, modeling and communication skills.
Demonstrate ability to manage complex projects.
Develop practical skills for contemporary design, competitive industrial products and equipment, designed for people, obeying sustainability requirements.
Development of skills for teamwork.
Establish a strong relationship between design and technology, in production and results.
Syllabus Projectual discipline using contextual approach and integration of contents from complementary UCs.
The Project II discipline focus all phases of the design process through the development of industrial design projects.
Phases covered: Introduction, budgeting and planning; Investigation; Concept; Product development; Mockup; Finishing; 3D modeling; Render and technical drawing; SlideShow Communication (storytelling) + Production of informative video of the concept product; Full size or scale prototyping.
Main Bibliography - Fraldi, L. (2005). Stefano Marzano: da hardware a humaware. Milano: Aditrice Abitare Segesta.
- Lindwell, W., Holden, K. e Butler, J. (2003). Universal principals of design. Massachusetts: Rockport Publishers.
- Marcelino, R. (2017). Almadesign 20. Paço de Arcos: Almadesign.
- Myerson, J. (2001). IDEO: masters of innovation. London: Laurence King.
- Robertson, S. e Bertling, T. (2013). How to draw: Drawing and sketching objects and environments from your imagination. Los Angeles: Design Studio Press.
- Thompson, R. (2007) Manufacturing processes for design professionals. London: Thames & Hudson.
- Tilley, A. & Dreyfuss Assoc. (2001). The Measure of Man and Woman: Human Factors in Design. New Jersey: Wiley
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2023-06-28

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