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51-350 Visualization


Units:9.0
Department:Design
Related URLs:http://www.cmu.edu/cfa/design/

Visualization This advanced drawing course introduces visualization and presentation techniques and strategies often used in the practice of industrial design. The course goal is to prepare students with elevated abilities to see, create and communicate complex product forms through rigorous drawing activities of observation and construction. It will further introduce traditional communication techniques used in professional practice such as marker, pastel, and pantone paper rendering. Discussion on presentation strategies, including approaches to layout, text, and supporting imagery, will place in context the skills achieved. Prerequisite: 51-121, 51-122.

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