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Removing the Barriers: New Approaches for Industrial Design Students

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Using examples from recent student work at San Jose State University, this session will present a case study on how the introduction of CAD earlier in design workflow benefitted students with little or no design abilities. It will explore how students were able to ramp up quickly and remove the barriers to entry for learning the industrial design process. Incorporating Fusion 360 in the industrial design curriculum at San Jose State University was pivotal in expanding product development workflows in other emerging technologies that improved students' industrial design development success. Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), and 3D printing make it possible to maintain continuity in design development and evaluation conversations, while also reducing environmental impact through more sustainable, iterative practice

주요 학습

  • Learn about how early CAD integration in product development can benefit the design process.
  • Understand the important roles sketching, CAD, and physical models play in successful product development.
  • Explore how using various emerging technologies such as AI and AR can benefit product design workflows, reduce environmental impact, and provide sustainable iterative design options.
  • Outline the pitfalls and obstacles to success when implementing early CAD use in the industrial design process.

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  • Kohar Scott
    Kohar Scott started a full-time role as Assistant Professor at SJSU in the Fall of 2020 after teaching as an Adjunct Professor in the Industrial Design Program since 2015. Having grown up in Cupertino, she graduated Magna Cum Laude from De Anza College, left to attend UCLA where she was inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, and graduated from Art Center College of Design in Southern California in 2000 with a BS in Product Design. In 2019 she completed her Masters in Design at SF State where she was inducted into Epsilon Pi Tau and awarded the Warner Award for her research project in design education. Kohar’s industry experience ranges from boutique design firms, large consultancies, mid and large size corporations, and eventually even consulting on her own. Her background includes a focus on Color, Material, and Finish (CMF) and Industrial Design. She holds multiple patents, and her client list includes industry leaders in consumer electronics, pro-audio, toy manufacturing, personal care, and soft goods. Her current research revolves around the use of color, materials, and technologies such as AI, VR, and AR to solve problems in the design. Her teaching philosophy focuses on bridging the gap between industry and education and breaking the silos of education through cross-discipline collaboration. After an adventurous sojourn around the world in career, parenting, and in travel, she is enjoying giving back to her community through teaching the next generation of designers and raising her two daughters here in the South Bay.
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