Course Overview

Course Title: Design Prototyping and Complex Fabrication
Credit Points: 12
Nominal Hours:
Course Coordinator: Mark Richardson
Course Coordinator Phone:
Course Coordinator Email: mark.richardson@rmit.edu.au
Course Summary

Design Prototyping and Complex Fabrication engages you in a technical prototyping environment to translate designed products into production-ready prototypes. Through a deep immersion into hi-fidelity design prototyping and fabrication, you will develop key technical capabilities useful for articulating your design projects for exhibition and presentation; and for accurately communicating design intent, usability, materiality and mechanical performance to clients, manufacturers, and product engineers. You will engage in a wide array of prototyping tools, machines and techniques and undertake a series of individual and group design prototyping projects.
This course is a component of a major and minor offered by the BH104P25 Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) program.

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