6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate - Unit
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Faculty
Organisational Unit
Chief examiner(s)
Associate Professor Selby Coxon
Coordinator(s)
Unit guides
Prerequisites
48 credit points in any Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture degree and approval of the unit or course coordinator
Synopsis
This unit extends students technical ability to conceive, refine and effectively communicate conceptual design work. Conceptual design work, also referred to as concept art, is an essential part of the industrial designer's repertoire in conceiving of objects which do not yet exist. This core skill has since the 1980s expanded to become a possible end in itself, with designers finding employment and careers in the design of conceptual objects never meant for manufacture, but instead for film, gaming, illustration, science fiction, and other multimedia fields. Centred on drawing, students will be taught a range of skills to capture conceptual designs by the visual description of three dimensional form, and communicate them, with a focus on the designs being plausible in detail but conceptual in nature.
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this unit students will be able to:
- Demonstrate proficiency in describing three dimensional form through drawing techniques;
- Understand the suitable application of drawing techniques to different conceptual projects;
- Capture and communicate new ideas rapidly;
- Create finished artwork suitable for production proposals;
- Possess an understanding of the conceptual design industry and the application of these skills;
- Observe and employ occupational health and safety appropriate to studio practice.
Assessment
100% in-semester assessment
Workload requirements
12 hours per week including 3 contact hours plus 9 hours of independent study.
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