DES3135: Presentation
Students apply rendering techniques to line drawings (base or developed), concentrating on light, colour and various media; e.g., coloured pencils, marker pens, water colours, computer rendering. Presentation techniques are used to compose high quality images to communicate a design solution.
- plan and produce solutions to 3-D design briefs
- select and use appropriate tools and materials as outlined in the design brief
- apply the design process to solve a 3-D design problem; e.g., software modelling, cutting, joining, bending, measuring
- use and maintain tools and materials in a safe and appropriate manner
- incorporate the elements and principles of design to achieve the design solution
- apply techniques, tools, materials and other resources in design solution; e.g., tone, texture and colour, markers and paints, images, typeface, drawing, layout, measuring, notation, rendering, assembly drawing and correct use of tools
- use mathematical and/or scientific principles as they apply to design projects assigned; e.g., organization of visual space, measurement of internal space, borders, columns, use of scale
- experiment with one or more elements (e.g., colour, line, shape) and/or principles (e.g., rhythm, balance) to achieve desired effects
- produce and present a portfolio-ready drawing, image or rendering
- participate in interim critiques; e.g., self, peer, instructor
- discuss intentions and decision making related to the application of elements and principles of design
- present images and/or model(s) for assessment
- maintain a design folder, journal or sketchbook as part of the portfolio of ongoing observational drawing activities that illustrates skill building
- identify copyright restrictions and permissions and put them into practice
Complete an Employability Skills Self-Assessment and a Personal Inventory Checklist.
Submit all of your digital files, preferably in a single document or slide deck.