CCI105 Drawing to Design (8)

In this subject students develop experimental drawing skills, both to produce independent works of art and as a means of drawing-to-design applied towards different disciplines in the creative industries. The subject investigates a range of approaches to drawing, including perceptual, conceptual, sculptural and performative drawing modes. Students develop the ability to align hand-work with computer based strategies for application in fine art and design contexts.

Availability

Session 2 (60)
On Campus
Wagga Wagga Campus
Online
Wagga Wagga Campus

Continuing students should consult the SAL for current offering details: CCI105. Where differences exist between the Handbook and the SAL, the SAL should be taken as containing the correct subject offering details.

Subject Information

Grading System

HD/FL

Duration

One session

School

School of Communication and Creative Industries

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
  • be able to evidence an understanding of historical and contemporary drawing to design strategies;
  • be able to create visual imagery based on observational and conceptual drawing skills;
  • be able to refine presentation and practice to match means and ideas in a related body of works;
  • be able to demonstrate an individual visual language of process;
  • be able to demonstrate the ability to undertake research and investigative visual research using historical and contemporary sources; and
  • be able to demonstrate visually coherent developmental studies and finished thematic drawings.

Syllabus

This subject will cover the following topics:
  • Concept drawing: idea-evolution
  • Theatrical/spatial drawing-to-design
  • Perceptual drawing/spatial studies
  • Sculptural drawing: built models/kites
  • Storyboarding: narrative drawing
  • Moving image: drawn animation
  • Form and space: skill studies/realisms
  • Envisioned drawing: imagined realms
  • Tonal drawing towards object design
  • Architectural studies: the lived space
  • Drawing as performance: the performed work in environment

Contact

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The information contained in the CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: May 2019. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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