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Course Name
Turkish
Ürün Tasarımı IV (Sergileme Tasarımı)
English
Industrial Product Design IV
Course Code
EUT 316E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
4
5
2
6
-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Layıka Ney Ece Arıburun Kırca
Course Objectives
1. To provide knowledge about the principles of exhibition design.
2. To maintain that students can apply the principles of exhibition design to industrial design projects.
3. To develop two and three dimensional presentation skills.
Course Description
Principles of exhibition design:
Perception, visual communication, understandingorganization of presentation;
The presentation of product in space and time of industrial product design project of the semester;
The development of the two or thredimensional exhibition elements: In the process of starting from the investigation of concept or from the character of the material to be presented to the preparation appropriate lettering;
Photographs and models to give the presentation environment
Verbal, visual, written presentation.
Course Outcomes
Student, who passed the course satisfactorily can:
1. Obtain knowledge about the principles of exhibition design.
2. Apply exhibition design principles to relevant industrial design projects.
3. Have two and three dimensional presentation skills.
Pre-requisite(s)
EUT 315E MIN DD
or EUT 311E MIN DD
or EUT 311 MIN DD
or EUT 319E MIN DD
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Textbook
Other References
Lorenc, J. et al., 2007, What is Exhibition Design?, Rotovision.
Cuffaro, D. et al., 2006, Process, Materials and Measurements, Gloucester, Rockport Publishers.
Lesko, J., 1999, Industrial Design Materials and Manufacturing, New York,
John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
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