Integrated Product Design II. (Interior and Fashion) - RTWTT2EBNF

Academic year/semester: 2024/25/1

ECTS Credits: 5

Available for: Only for the faculty’s students

Lecture hours: 0
Seminarium:0
Practice: 0
Laboratory: 4
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Prerequisites: Integrated Product Design I.

Course Leader: Prof. Márta Kisfaludy DLA

Faculty: Rejtő Sándor Faculty of Light Industry and Environmental Engineering, 1034 Budapest, Doberdó utca 6.

Course Description:
Consumer needs, survey of habits and market participants, analysis and feedback into planning. By endorsing design principles, solution of simple design tasks individually and in group work. Product modeling, presentation and evaluation. Colour and form, colour and ergonomics, colour harmonies, colour dynamics design. The cooperation of designers and manufacturers. The cost factors of designing.
The criteria of product features with individual, series and mass products as well as production management. Design for manufacturability, standardization of types (standardization), designing collections, model families. Supporting design with applied computer technology. System design ranges from the suggestion of simple problems to more complicated projects.
The course focuses on product development in team work primarily by helping the preparation of functional prototypes according to the plans.
Redesign of a common place taking into account the specific characteristics of particular community areas. Coordination of materials, technology and style.
Designing uniforms and accessories, taking into account the specifics of a particular corporate image.

Competences:
- Knowledge of basic design principles and methods, major manufacturing processes and operational procedures. - Knowledge of the main materials used in product design, their production and conditions of use. - Knowledge of the basic rules and technological constraints of product design, content and form. - Knowledge of the most important practical working methods in the field. - Knowledge of the ethics and methods of teamwork. - Ability to design and construct simple products, taking into account the constraints of production technology, expected costs and environmental impact. - Ability to use three-dimensional computer-aided design systems to create virtual models of product concepts and products and to prepare technical documentation. - Ability to create, test and verify real models and prototypes using direct digital manufacturing technologies based on traditional and 3D product models. - Ability to acquire new knowledge by solving practical problems through experience. - Ability to apply computational and modelling principles and methods from the industrial product design literature. - Ability to participate in and lead group work. - Ability to initiate, set up and implement projects in team work, especially in a multidisciplinary environment. - Ability to take into account historical, cultural, socio-economic and industrial context aspects in the process of industrial design and product development. - Ability to analyse design projects using design methodologies and to methodologically justify the work processes used. - He/she will strive to ensure that his/her self-study in industrial product and design engineering is continuous and consistent with his/her professional goals. - He/she will endeavour to solve problems and make management decisions by listening to the opinions of his/her colleagues, preferably in cooperation. - He/she is open to sharing his/her knowledge with his/her colleagues. - He is attentive to promoting the professional development of his subordinates and to managing and helping them in their efforts in this direction. - Ensures that the principle of equal access is applied in problem solving.

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Mid Term Exam

Compulsory bibliography: 1. William Lidwell , Kritina Holden , Jill Butler: Universal Principles of Design : 125 Ways to Enhance Usability, Influence Perception, Increase Appeal, Make Better Design Decisions, and Teach through Design. Rockport Publishers Inc. Rockport, United States, 2010. ISBN13 9781592535873 2. Bjarki Hallgrimsson: Prototyping and Modelmaking for Product Design : Second Edition. Laurence King Publishing, London, United Kingdom, 2019. ISBN13 9781786275110 3. Rob Thompson: Manufacturing Processes for Design Professionals. Thames & Hudson Ltd., London, United Kingdom, 2007. ISBN13 9780500513750 4. Rob Thompson: The Materials Sourcebook for Design Professionals. Thames & Hudson Ltd., London, United Kingdom, 2017. ISBN13 9780500518540 5. Donald A. Norman: The Design of Everyday Things. Basic Books, New York, United States, 2013. ISBN13 9780465050659 6. https://elearning.uni-obuda.hu/ PPT-s and aids prepared by the instructor

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