A practical course focused on transforming ideas into tangible forms through hands-on modelling. Students explore materials, tools, and construction techniques to develop form language, accuracy, and craftsmanship essential for building prototypes in product and spatial design.
Introduces material properties and manufacturing processes used in product and interior design. Students learn material selection, sustainability considerations, and real-world production methods through practical demonstrations and sample-based exploration.
Tutor students how to create precise 3D product models, develop complex forms, apply materials, and produce high-quality renderings. It builds skills in visualization, digital prototyping, and communicating design intent through accurate, professional 3D outputs.
In Colour, Materials, and Finishes (CMF), I teach students how colour theory, material selection, textures, and surface finishes influence product aesthetics, usability, and emotional appeal, enabling them to design products that communicate brand identity, enhance user experience, and stand out in the market.
Students learn fundamental furniture design principles, human ergonomics, material behaviour, spatial planning, and form–function relationships. The subject builds skills in analysing user needs, creating functional layouts, and designing furniture that integrates aesthetics, usability, and space efficiency through sketches, models, and practical studio exercises.