ART108 — History of Industrial Design: Globalization and Cultural Product Design
ART 108 - History of Industrial Design: Globalization and Cultural Product Design ART 108 - History of Industrial Design: Globalization and Cultural Product Design 5 Credits We will examine mass-produced goods throughout history, including objects students use every day. Insights into the designer’s methodology and the impact on race, gender, accessibility, class, or those with other socio-cultural differences will be analyzed. This course offers a global analysis into our interconnected world, spanning from the Industrial Revolution to contemporary times, highlighting key events and developments. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve All students Active Date 20240403T09:47:56 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Course Outline Discussion of cultural, historical, social, and political context for select mass-produced goods and their production. Discussion of design elements, principles of composition, means of production, and target demographics of select mass-produced goods. A suite of hands-on design projects, research notebooks, and presentations. Student Learning