Making Meaning: An Introduction to Designing Objects, Part I

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Free Online Course: Making Meaning: An Introduction to Designing Objects, Part I provided by Kadenze is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 8 weeks long. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Kadenze. Making Meaning: An Introduction to Designing Objects, Part I is taught by Tim Parsons.

Overview
  • Part 1 of Making Meaning: An Introduction to Designing Objects provides an overview of the theories and practices object designers are engaged in today, and how designers use signs, style and utility to generate substance. It also examines the design process in detail, revealing models to help us make sense of its complexity. Starting by illustrating the breadth of the field, the course goes on to explore the power relations and semiotic structures which lie behind object making. It covers how we use objects to express our identity and position ourselves within subcultures, and it analyzes the process of design as it unfolds in the designer’s mind, on paper, through model making, and via other generative “thinking tools”. Incorporating interviews with contemporary professionals the course offers rare insight into the way designers work, the thinking behind their projects, and the methods that lead to successful object-making.

Syllabus
  • Session 1: Mission Creep
    Product design goes plural

    Session 2: Style And Substance
    The overt and covert politics of design

    Session 3: Reading And Writing Form
    The visual language of designed objects

    Session 4: A Generative Process
    Design in the mind, on the page, and in the hand

    Session 5: Radical Objects
    The challenging landscape of design's avant-garde

    Session 6: The Aesthetics Of Progress
    Capturing the Zeitgeist in object form

    Session 7: Towards Socially Responsible Design
    Ethical approaches to a dangerous profession

    Session 8: Rules Of Engagement
    Exploring the realities of design practice