Course Overview
Analysis of an existing problem in a given context. Mind Maps, Affinity Mappings, Temporal-Spatial Mappings. Physical(Sensory) – Social – Cognitive Mappings. Semiotic Analysis (Syntax-Semantic-Pragmatic). Observations, Insights and Opportunities. Soft Prototyping the idea/concept. Documentation, report making and presentations.
| Total Credits | 6.0 |
| Type | Theory |
| Lecture | 1.5 |
| Practical | 3.0 |
| Half Semester | N |
| Text Reference | – Roozenburg and Eekels, Product Design: Fundamentals and Methods, Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc; New Ed edition, 1995- Ulrich, Karl T., Eppinger, Steven D.; Product Design and Development, McGraw-Hill 1995, 2000, 2004- J. de Noblet ed., Industrial Design- Reflections of a century, Thames & Hudson, 1993 |
About Instructor(s)


Prof. Jayesh S. Pillai | Prof. Peer Mohideen Sathikh | Prof. B.K. Chakravarthy
