Course Overview
Introduction to Design and its eco-system. Design Relevance: Exposure and analysis. Introduction to the process of design. Inquiry and Observations. Documenting activities and environments. Talking and conversing with users. Problem Identification or need finding. Documentation, report making and presentations.
| Total Credits | 6.0 |
| Type | Theory |
| Lecture | 1.5 |
| Practical | 3.0 |
| Half Semester | N |
| Text Reference | – D. Norman; The Design of Everyday things, London, The MIT Press, 1998- A Forty; Objects of Desire, Thems & Hudson 1995- J. de Noblet ed., Industrial Design- Reflections of a century, Thames & Hudson, 1993- Julier, G.; 20th Century Design, Thames & Hudson, 1993- Potter, Norman; What is a Designer: Things, Places, Messages, Princeton Architectural Press, 2002 |
About Instructor(s)



Prof. B.A. Ravi Poovaiah | Prof. Purba Joshi | Prof. Nishant Sharma
