Does product design include furniture designing only?
Asked by Atheena AnnTom
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The focus of LPU B's interior design programme is to provide a professional degree that provides practical interior design and execution and full-scale furniture design and manufacturing skills through rigorous studio work and hands-on workshops. Pass 50% in 10 2 English or equivalent condition of passing LPU NEST / UCEED / NIFT Entrance Test / NID. Highly experienced faculty with exposure mainly in consultancy and research to add immense value to academic life. University Faculty is from IIT, NID, CEPT, NIFT etc. Last year the highest salary was 12 LPA and average was 4.6 LPA. Firms, Tract LPU: Student Professional, Olive Bullspree,...more
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Product Designing course provides education of designing a product from the raw stage to the finished stage by using different processes. The courses with specialisations impart methodologies of manufacturing including, procurement and development of a product. Let me share the course highlights in LPU. Advanced power tools, laser cutter for Product design in which student gets the opportunity to make full scale wooden/metal Product pieces. This is one of the most unique aspects of the programme. The salient features of the course includes :-
Seminars and guest lectures by experienced and professional designers are held frequently to en...more -
Product design is concerned primarily with the relationships between products, systems and those who use them. The horizons of the course are definitely not constrained with the furniture or any relative product. The combination of the stats precisely about the designs, their usage by the customers and the real-time performance of the product in the sales market combined contributes to the parameters that help a design engineer to architect the product. Though, one can be specialized in furniture and woodcrafts based upon one's choice. In the curriculum, you will be taught everything. Thank you.
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Dear Student, no it is not related to furniture designing. There is a separate programme for furniture design. The course essentially involves an advanced study of products, systems, and their consumers. The programme is user-centric and processes information from daily life. It includes components from diverse domains like human factors, cognitive ergonomics, studio skills, advanced CAD, research methods, materials & manufacturing processes, design management, and social sciences. Within the course's curriculum, the emphasis is laid on development of eligible candidates, of a process-centric approach, directed at shaping the student's...more
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