The University of Pennsylvania

Design Creation of Artifacts in Society

This is a course aimed at making you a better designer.
Length Under 3 weeks
Effort 4 times a week
Price Free
Subject Design
Level Beginner
Languages English
Video Transcripts English, Spanish, Portuguese

About this course

The course marries theory and practice, as both are valuable in improving design performance. Lectures and readings will lay out the fundamental concepts that underpin design as a human activity. Weekly design challenges test your ability to apply those ideas to solve real problems. The course is deliberately broad - spanning all domains of design, including architecture, graphics, services, apparel, engineered goods, and products. The emphasis of the course is the basic design process: define, explore, select, and refine. You, the student, bring to the course your particular interests and expertise related to, for instance, engineering, furniture, fashion, architecture, or products. In prior sessions of the course about half of the participants were novices and about half had prior professional design expertise. Both groups seem to benefit substantially from the course. All project work is evaluated by your peers -- and indeed, you will also be a peer reviewer. This format allows you to see an interesting collection of projects while getting useful feedback on your own project.

Course syllabus

Week #1: Introduction to Design

Week #2: Customer Needs and Drawing Solutions

Week #3: Design Concepts

Week #4: Concept Selection and Prototyping

Week #5: Aesthetics

Week #6: Final Project Submission

Meet the instructors

Karl T. Ulrich

Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship and Innovation

The Wharton School