Course Introduction
What is Product Designing?
Product design refers to the process of creating a new product or improving an existing one to meet specific market needs and consumer preferences. It involves a systematic approach to conceptualizing, designing, and developing products that are functional, aesthetically pleasing, and manufacturable.
Key aspects of product design include:
- Research and Analysis: Understanding market needs, consumer preferences, and identifying opportunities for innovation.
- Conceptualization: Generating ideas and concepts for the product based on research insights and design principles.
- Prototyping: Creating prototypes or models to test and validate design concepts, functionality, and user experience.
- Testing and Iteration: Gathering feedback through testing prototypes with potential users and stakeholders, refining the design based on feedback.
- Design for Manufacturing (DFM): Ensuring the product can be produced efficiently and cost-effectively at scale.
- Aesthetic and User Experience Design: Balancing functionality with visual appeal and ensuring a positive user experience through intuitive design and usability.
- Sustainability and Materials: Considering environmental impact and selecting materials and manufacturing processes that align with sustainability goals.
Product design often involves collaboration among designers, engineers, marketers, and other stakeholders to create a product that not only meets technical requirements but also resonates with target consumers in terms of functionality, usability, and emotional appeal.
BDES in Product Design at INSD LUXE, Pune
At INSD LUXE, Pune, our Bachelor of Design (BDES) program in Product Design is designed to equip students with comprehensive skills and knowledge essential for success in the dynamic field of product design. Here are the Program Educational Objectives (PEO’s) that guide our curriculum:
- Nurturing a Research-Oriented Approach Develop a mindset that values research as a crucial aspect of finding innovative design solutions.
- Enhancing Problem-Solving Skills Boost your ability to think critically and creatively, enabling you to tackle complex design challenges effectively.
- Becoming Material-Savvy Acquire advanced skills in understanding materials and how to use them appropriately in various design projects.
- Exploring Cutting-Edge Technologies Show enthusiasm and a proactive attitude towards adopting new technologies that drive innovation in the product design industry.
- Mastering Analog & Digital Skills Gain expertise in a wide range of traditional and digital skills for expressing your creative ideas and communicating effectively.
- Understanding Design’s Impact Develop a keen awareness of how design decisions affect both small-scale and large-scale environments, and learn to strategically approach design projects.
- Fostering an Entrepreneurial Mindset Cultivate professionalism, a strong work ethic, the ability to collaborate effectively with others, and a mindset conducive to entrepreneurship.
Our program combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on practical experience, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to excel in the competitive world of product design. Join us at INSD LUXE, Pune, to embark on a journey where creativity meets innovation in product design.
Career Opportunities B. Des in Product Design
- Product Designer: As a product designer, graduates can work on designing a wide range of consumer and industrial products, from household goods to electronic devices.
- User Experience (UX) Designer: Specializing in user-centric design, graduates can create user-friendly digital interfaces, improving the usability of websites and applications.
- Industrial Designer: Industrial designers focus on designing products for mass production, including appliances, furniture, and consumer electronics.
- Material Specialist: Graduates can work in materials research and development, exploring innovative materials for product improvement.
- Design Researcher: Conduct research to understand market trends, user preferences, and design solutions that cater to specific target audiences.
- Entrepreneur: Launching a design-driven startup, graduates can develop and market their innovative products.
- Environmental Designer: Design products with sustainability in mind, considering eco-friendly materials and production methods.
Bachelor’s of Design in Product Design
4 Year Degree Program
PEO 1. Nurturing a Research-Oriented Approach
Develop a mindset that values research as a crucial aspect of finding innovative design solutions.
PEO 2. Enhancing Problem-Solving Skills
Boost your ability to think critically and creatively, enabling you to tackle complex design challenges effectively.
PEO 3. Becoming Material-Savvy
Acquire advanced skills in understanding materials and how to use them appropriately in various design projects.
PEO 4. Exploring Cutting-Edge Technologies
Show enthusiasm and a proactive attitude towards adopting new technologies that drive innovation in the product design industry.
PEO 5. Mastering Analog & Digital Skills
Gain expertise in a wide range of traditional and digital skills for expressing your creative ideas and communicating effectively.
PEO 6. Understanding Design’s Impact
Develop a keen awareness of how design decisions affect both small-scale and largescale environments, and learn to strategically approach design projects.
PEO 7. Fostering an Entrepreneurial Mindset
Cultivate professionalism, a strong work ethic, the ability to collaborate effectively with others, and a mindset that’s conducive to entrepreneurship.
PO 1. Creative Problem-Solving
Develop the ability to solve design challenges with innovative and imaginative solutions.
PO 2. Effective Communication
Master the art of expressing design ideas clearly and persuasively, both visually and verbally.
PO 3. Material Expertise
Gain in-depth knowledge of various materials and their practical applications in product design.
PO 4. Technological Proficiency
Become proficient in using both traditional and digital tools for designing and prototyping.
PO 5. User-Centered Design
Understand how to design products that meet the needs and preferences of end-users.
PO 6. Environmental Awareness
Be conscious of the environmental impact of product design decisions and adopt sustainable practices.
PO 7. Collaborative Teamwork
Cultivate the ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary design teams.
PO 8. Ethical and Professional Values
Uphold professional ethics and values while conducting design work.
PSO 1. Product Development Proficiency
Acquire the skills needed to develop a wide range of products, from conceptualization to realization.
PSO 2. User-Centered Design Expertise
Become skilled in designing products that prioritize the needs and preferences of endusers.
PSO 3. Materials and Manufacturing Competence
Gain competence in selecting appropriate materials and overseeing the manufacturing processes to ensure product quality.
PSO 4. Creative Ideation and Conceptualization
Develop the ability to generate and refine creative design concepts for various products.
PSO 5. Digital Prototyping Capability
Learn to use digital tools for prototyping and visualizing design ideas effectively.
PSO 6. Environmental Responsibility
Embrace sustainable design practices and consider the environmental impact of product design decisions.
PSO 7. Effective Collaboration
Work collaboratively in diverse design teams, understanding the value of teamwork in product development.
PSO 8. Professional Integrity
Uphold the highest standards of professionalism and ethical conduct in the field of product design.
- Product Designer: As a product designer, graduates can work on designing a wide range of consumer and industrial products, from household goods to electronic devices.
- User Experience (UX) Designer: Specializing in user-centric design, graduates can create user-friendly digital interfaces, improving the usability of websites and applications.
- Industrial Designer: Industrial designers focus on designing products for mass production, including appliances, furniture, and consumer electronics.
- Material Specialist: Graduates can work in materials research and development, exploring innovative materials for product improvement.
- Design Researcher: Conduct research to understand market trends, user preferences, and design solutions that cater to specific target audiences.
- Entrepreneur: Launching a design-driven startup, graduates can develop and market their innovative products.
- Environmental Designer: Design products with sustainability in mind, considering eco-friendly materials and production methods
Syllabus
Topics
Semester 1 | ||
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Topic | Subject | Credits |
Topic 1 | Introduction to Design Thinking | 5 credits |
Topic 2 | Drawing and Sketching Techniques | 5 Credits |
Topic 3 | Principles of Product Design | 4 credits |
Topic 4 | Basic Design Software Tools | 4 credits |
Topic 5 | Materials and Manufacturing Processes | 4 credits |
Topic 6 | History of Industrial Design | 3 credits |
Semester 2 | ||
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Topic | Subject | Credits |
Topic 7 | Advanced Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 5 credits |
Topic 8 | Design Research and Analysis | 5 Credits |
Topic 9 | Design Communication | 4 credits |
Topic 10 | Design Theory and Critique | 4 credits |
Topic 11 | Human-Centered Design | 4 credits |
Topic 12 | Advanced Visual Techniques for Product Design | - |
Semester 3 | ||
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Topic | Subject | Credits |
Topic 13 | Sustainable Design | 5 credits |
Topic 14 | Advanced Materials and Processes | 5 Credits |
Topic 15 | Design Management | 4 credits |
Topic 16 | Advanced CAD and Parametric Design | 4 credits |
Topic 17 | Advanced User-Centered Design | 4 credits |
Topic 18 | Product Photography | 4 credits |
Semester 4 | ||
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Topic | Subject | Credits |
Topic 19 | Design for Manufacturing and Assembly | 5 credits |
Topic 20 | Design Entrepreneurship | 5 Credits |
Topic 21 | Design Ethics and Social Responsibility | 4 credits |
Topic 22 | Global Design Trends | 4 credits |
Topic 23 | Capstone Project - Part 1 | 5 Credits |
Topic 24 | Applied Mathematics | 4 credits |
Semester 5 | ||
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Topic | Subject | Credits |
Topic 25 | Capstone Project - Part 2 | 6 credits |
Topic 26 | Design Leadership and Management | 4 credits |
Topic 27 | Marketing Strategies for Designers | 4 credits |
Topic 28 | Product Packaging Design | 4 credits |
Topic 29 | Educational Tour | 2 Credits |
Semester 6 | ||
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Topic | Subject | Credits |
Topic 30 | Professional Practice in Design | 5 credits |
Topic 31 | Advanced Design Technologies | 4 credits |
Topic 32 | Research Thesis | 6 credits |
Topic 33 | Portfolio Review | 3 credits |
Semester 7 | ||
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Topic | Subject | Credits |
Topic 34 | Design for Social Impact | 5 credits |
Topic 35 | Design and Technology Integration | 5 credits |
Topic 36 | Advanced Prototyping Techniques | 4 credits |
Topic 37 | Entrepreneurial Design Strategies | 4 credits |
Topic 38 | Elective Course | 4 credits |
Topic 39 | Internship | 3 credits |
Semester 8 | ||
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Topic | Subject | Credits |
Topic 40 | Design and Business Strategy | 5 credits |
Topic 41 | Design Futures and Emerging Trends | 5 credits |
Topic 42 | Professional Development in Design | 4 credits |
Topic 43 | Final Capstone Project | 6 credits |
Topic 44 | Elective Course | 4 credits |
Topic 44.1.1 | Professional Development in Design | 3 credits |
Topic 44.1.2 | Design Futures and Emerging Trends | 3 credits |
Topic 44.2.1 | User Experience (UX) Design | 3 credits |
Topic 44.2.2 | Advanced Design Technologies | 3 credits |
Topic 44.2.3 | Marketing Strategies for Designers | 3 credits |
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