3 points - 6 hours per week, including 2 studio hours and 4 independent study hours - First semester - Caulfield - Prerequisites: IDE1601
Objectives On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to produce finished presentation visuals to a competent level, using a variety of media; confidently engage in drawing as a method of externalising thoughts and developing ideas; skilfully use drawing for persuasion and communication in a product design context; use appropriate illustrations and renderings to support studio project work.
Synopsis This subject builds on the skills and knowledge of IDE1601. It covers an advanced practice of combining techniques and media, as well as experimental methods; introduction to framing of the subject; selection of the most appropriate view; combination of views; development of background treatment; composition of pictorial settings for products.
Assessment Regular exercises: 70% - Visual diary: 30%
Prescribed texts
Powel R Presentation techniques Macdonald, 1990
Shimizo Y Creative marker techniques Graphic-Sha, 1991