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 Department of Interior Architecture, Decorative Arts and Design 
Philosophy - Aesthetics
Decorative Arts: Two-Dimentional Compositions
Interior Architecture in traditional shells
Professional Ethics - Product Design intellectual rights
Structural Art: lightweight flexible constructions
Textile Design: Silkscreen printing
Industrial Product Design: Prototyping-Innovation
Landscape architecture: Urban ecology
Industrial Product Design: Prototyping-Innovation
COURSE TITLE: Industrial Product Design: Prototyping-Innovation
COURSE ID: Ν1-6050Γ
COURSE TYPE: Composite
COURSE CATEGORY: Elective
HOURS PER WEEK: 2 Theory + 4 Workshop
ECTS: 6
TYPICAL SEMESTER: 6th


AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE
Instruction of qualitative optimization methods of manufactured products and innovative design conceptualization. Copyrighted design rights.

COURSE DESCRIPTION  
Application of innovative design work and technical-economic studies. Training work on optimization of utilitarian and decorative products through prototyping technology.

EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
To familiarize students with the qualitative optimization methods and innovative design conceptualization of mass-produced objects.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
INTERNATIONAL

1. De Fusko Renato, Ιστορία του Design, 1986
2. Heskett John, Industrial Design, 1978
3. Forty Adrian, Objects of Desire, 1986
4. Pye David, The nature and aesthetics of design, 1982
5. Pile John, Design, purpose and meaning, 1979
6. Pile John, Dictionary of 20th century Design, 1990
7. Thackara John, Design after modernism, 1992
8. Chevalier A., Guide de dessinateur Industriel, 1988
9. Morello Augusto, Plastic and Design, 1990
10. Pipes Alan, Drawing for3-dimentional Design, 1990
11. Yoshiharu, Takashi, Masazo, Shinji, Models and Prototypes, 1998

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