Overview

Design Practice helps you develop an understanding of the many contexts in which design can be practiced.  Exploration of design practice includes the intersection of theoretical and practitioner perspectives using a weekly set of industry encounters, guest lectures and video vignettes. You will develop a plan for a digital personal … For more content click the Read More button below.   In this course you will investigate key themes in design practice contexts including:   ·       Introduction to design practice ·       A day in the life of a designer ·       Structure and scale ·       Transition design ·       Compliance and constraints ·       Intellectual property (IP) ·       Professional communication, collaboration and delegation ·       Dilemmas and challenges in professional practice ·       Branding (Business) ·       Branding (Personal) ·       Adaptation and reflection Through a series of tutorials, activities and assessments you will analyse case studies of current and emerging modes of design practice; research and interview design practitioners and develop a plan for your future professional career.  You will explore and reflect on the impact of ethical, financial, intellectual and social constraints on design practice and discover the essential role of communication and collaboration in sustainable practice.

Conditions for Enrolment

SDES2116 is reserved for students in the Bachelor of Design (4802, Faculty of Art & Design), Bachelor of Architectural Computing (3267, FBE), Diploma in Innovation Management (3451, ASB), and Design Honours (4809, Faculty of Art & Design)

Delivery

In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Course Outline

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Pre-2019 Handbook Editions

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