Module Details

Module Code: DSGN C1411
Module Title: Design Studio 1(Skills and Process)
Title: Design Studio 1(Skills and Process)
Module Level:: 6
Credits:: 20
Module Coordinator: Eileen Doyle
Module Author:: PJ White
Domains:  
Module Description: This module aims to introduce learners to the basic skills required to undertake a design project and design research, furthermore to develop the necessary knowledge, skills and competency in written, verbal and interpersonal communication.
In this module, learners will develop two and three-dimensional sketch skills appropriate to the product designer. They will be introduced to sketching for idea generation, applying these skills into the design process. They will understand how these skills relate to end-users and be able to apply them through iterative problem-solving at the various stages of the design process. The learner will record reflect and document through verbal and written skills.
Learners will be introduced to skills of developing a portfolio, (aligned with the Digital Communication module) allowing them to summarise, synthesise and visually articulate their work.
 
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module the learner will be able to:
# Learning Outcome Description
LO1 Demonstrate the ability to sketch for concept and idea generation
LO2 Think imaginatively and embrace change through iterative creative problem-solving
LO3 Develop the ability to communicate design outcomes confidently through written and verbal means
LO4 Develop a range of basic design research techniques to allow for diversity and inclusivity
LO5 Work autonomously and be flexible and adaptive, taking ownership of work within a studio-based environment
LO6 Demonstrate the ability to produce a portfolio of work and learn from work produced during the year
Dependencies
Module Recommendations

This is prior learning (or a practical skill) that is recommended before enrolment in this module.

No recommendations listed
Co-requisite Modules
No Co-requisite modules listed
Additional Requisite Information
No Co Requisites listed
 
Indicative Content
Student Induction
Introduction to Design staff, studio-based learning and rules, equipment, house style of sketching.
Sketch Skills and Reflective Practice
Learning the basics of 2D line and 3D geometric sketching for design and documenting the process of learning through reflective practice
Applied Sketching Project
Applied sketch techniques for different stages of the design process, e.g. problem solving, brainstorming, conceptualisation through to detailing and hand rendering in light and shade
Ergonomics Project
User-Centred Research Methods in Design, sketching
Major Design Project
A project with a synthesis of the methods and processes learnt through the module
Exit Interview & Review
Exit Interview & Review Learners will present for interview and submit a portfolio, reflective chart reviewing performance across the six key learning streams & future development plan
Portfolio Projects
Portfolio Projects Through project work, learners will develop and submit a portfolio of work showing creative content and personal development over the year
Design Studio (Resource)
A dedicated space designed to allow for studio-based learning. This space is specific to a particular learning group. While used to deliver studio-based education the space is available to accommodate learners outside scheduled/timetabled hours. It provides a safe learner-driven, peer-reviewed environment, supported on a one-to-one basis. It supports the synthesis of parallel concurrent modular knowledge, skills and competency with prior learning & personal aesthetic judgement, to resolve specific design research question/s.
Workshop/Materials (Resource)
This is a dedicated space to allow learners to test, evaluate and represent the application of their research through 3D physical workshop made models. Resourcing of a workshop space include machinery, tools and materials. Materials such as modelling foam, MDF, Jelutong, Cardboard, foam board are all essential to the investigation of developing a design solution.
Technician (Resource)
A dedicated design technician to support, demonstrate and maintain equipment while auditing and stocking materials for the design workshop and studio practice
Computers/Plotters/Printers (Resource)
Each learner requires access to studio computers. There should be access to printing and plotting facilities to complete Projects. The room must also be fitted with a good quality projector, document visualisers and sound equipment for delivery of hybrid approaches
3D printing facilities
Access to 3D printing facilities to complete Projects
Module Content & Assessment
Assessment Breakdown%
Continuous Assessment100.00%

Assessments

Full Time

Continuous Assessment
Assessment Type Project % of Total Mark 10
Timing Week 8 Learning Outcomes 1,3,5,6
Non-marked No
Assessment Description
Sketch Skills and Reflective Practice
• Basics of 2D line and 3D geometric sketching for design. 3D geometric form buildup through sketch perspective and complex form generation
• Documenting reflective practice of studio work
ketch Skills and Reflective Practice
• Basics of 2D line and 3D geometric sketching for design. 3D geometric form buildup through sketch perspective and complex form generation
• Documenting reflective practice of studio work
Assessment Type Project % of Total Mark 25
Timing Week 15 Learning Outcomes 1,2,3,5,6
Non-marked No
Assessment Description
Applied Sketching Project
• Sketching for problem-solving, brainstorming, conceptualisation and ideation
• Iteration and Exploration through Sketching
• Hand rendering in light and shade
• Sketching for Detail
Assessment Type Project % of Total Mark 20
Timing Week 21 Learning Outcomes 1,2,3,4,5,6
Non-marked No
Assessment Description
Ergonomics Project
• User-Centred Research Methods in Design
• Sketching for problem-solving, brainstorming, conceptualisation and ideation
• Iteration and Exploration through Sketching
• Process Report Writing
• Sketching for Detail and Technical Sketching
Assessment Type Project % of Total Mark 25
Timing Week 28 Learning Outcomes 1,2,3,4,5,6
Non-marked No
Assessment Description
First Year Major Project
• A project with a synthesis of the methods and processes learnt through the module
Assessment Type Portfolio % of Total Mark 20
Timing Week 30 Learning Outcomes 1,2,3,4,5,6
Non-marked No
Assessment Description
Portfolio and Interview
• Submission of a portfolio showing content and development over the year
• A written reflection of work conducted to date
• Using the portfolio, learners will present verbally through interview format reviewing performance through the year
No Project
No Practical
No End of Module Formal Examination
Reassessment Requirement
Repeat the module
The assessment of this module is inextricably linked to the delivery. The student must reattend the module in its entirety in order to be reassessed.

SETU Carlow Campus reserves the right to alter the nature and timings of assessment

 

Module Workload

Workload: Full Time
Workload Type Workload Category Contact Type Workload Description Frequency Average Weekly Learner Workload Hours
Studio Based Learning Contact Mentored content delivery and support, facilitated peer to peer interaction, tutor/self/peer/critique/evaluation Every Week 13.00 13
Independent Learning Time Non Contact Individual and collaborative peer-to-peer learning, in skill & competency development Every Week 7.00 7
Total Weekly Contact Hours 13.00
 
Module Resources
Recommended Book Resources
  • Hilary Dempsey. (2016), IT Carlow House Style of Sketching booklet.
  • Koos Eissen. (2009), Sketching: Drawing Techniques for Product Designers, BIS.
  • Koos Eissen and Roselien Steur. (2011), Sketching the Basics, BIS.
  • Klara Sjölen & Erik Olofsson. (2005), Design Sketching., KEEOS Design Books.
  • Saundra Hybels, Richard L Weaver II. (2009), Communicating Effectively, 9th edition. McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, London.
  • Gillie E J Bolton. (2005), Reflective Practice, 3rd edition Ed.. Sage Publications Ltd.
  • Jennifer A. Moon. (2006), Learning journals, 2nd edition Ed.,. Routledge, New York.
  • Alex Milton,Paul Rodgers. (2013), Research Methods for Product Design, Laurence King Publishing, p.192, [ISBN: 9781780673028].
Supplementary Book Resources
  • Richard Morris. (2009), The Fundamentals of Product Design, AVA Publishing.
  • Alan Pipes. (2007), Drawing For Designers, Laurence King.
  • Christian Campos. (2006), Product Design Now Designs and Sketches, Collins Design.
  • David Ross. (2015), Freehand Figure Drawing for Illustrators: Mastering the Art of Drawing from Memory.
This module does not have any article/paper resources
Other Resources
Discussion Note: