This course covers the process of creativity within a digital environment. It is design to teach how information engineering can be created and augmented with design principles and visualisation in the engineering of new products and devices.
Students are reminded that ADM rules on attendance and plagiarism are in operation within all ADM courses as laid out in the ADM Student handbook http://www.adm.ntu.edu.sg/CurrentADM/Documents/ADMStudentHandbook2010-2011.pdf.
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Year Taken: AY 16/17
DA3000 can be summarized as 3D product design. This is the first art module in IEM that uses digital softwares entirely. Autodesk softwares will be taught, where Autodesk Inventor will be the main software used. You will also need to create posters that helps to advertise your product.
This is where you get to implement everything you learnt from the previous 2 art modules. Accurate measurements, colour theories, good creativity and strong logical thinking will be much needed when designing a product that’s functional and usable. Knowledge on composition, 2D graphic design and shadows will help you in coming up with the posters. Some people may choose to use Powerpoint to create their posters, but I recommend you to learn up on Photoshop, Illustrator or any other design softwares (since they are useful to know?)
This review was reposted with the kind permission of Yunzi. Originally published at https://joysofyz.blogspot.com/2016/11/my-takeaways-from-adm-core-major-pe.html
June 8, 2021