Industrial Design Centre
Coordinates: 19°08′00″N 72°55′03″E / 19.133408°N 72.917384°E
Established | 1969 |
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Head | Prof. B K Chakravarthy |
Academic staff | 22 |
Postgraduates | 120 |
Location | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Campus | Urban |
Type | Design School |
Website | http://www.idc.iitb.ac.in |
Industrial Design Centre (IDC) is a design school in India, established in 1969 by the Government of India at the campus of the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.[1] It offers Master of Design degree programs in industrial design, visual communication, animation design, interaction design & mobility and vehicle design as well as a Ph.D program in Design.
Course Structure
The first two semesters in the first year consist of theory courses and learning/instruction oriented projects. The second year is largely spent on design projects.
The project orientation is fully reflected in the course structure. The simple projects in Visual Communication, Product Design, Animation and Interaction Design are introduced in the 1st semester.
Depending on their interest the students choose elective courses in the 2nd and 3rd semester.
In the last two semesters the students undertake three application oriented projects of varying duration and complexities. They also undertake a special project oriented towards design research.
Faculty
There are twenty two faculty members who are supported by technical staff and workshop personnel in their educational, consultancy and research projects. The faculty at IDC comes from backgrounds like Industrial Design, Graphic Design, Architecture, Art, Engineering, Sciences and Ergonomics.
Facilities
IDC has studios for metal, wood, plastic, plaster, ceramic with provisions for making and painting models as well as developing prototypes.
- Computer facilities
The Computer facilities include PCs, Macintosh computers dedicated work stations suited to work in the areas of 2D and 3D representations, computer animation and interactive media and electronic publishing.
- Animation Studio
The animation lab is equipped with high-end computers running software like Maya for 3D animation and Animo for 2D animation. The lab also houses a printer and a state of the art scanner. Apart from these, traditional animation equipment like light boxes, a studio punch and a line tester are available. A collection of international animation films is available for viewing.
- Typography Studio
The aim of Typography Studio is to develop a platform for research and facilitate design activities in the area of Font Design, Publication Design and Design for Children.
- Interaction Design Studio
The Interaction Design Studio has facilities for making interaction design prototypes and the Usability Laboratory has facilities for conducting studies and evaluation of user centered design.
- Ergonomic laboratory
The Ergonomics Laboratory conducts research in man and machine relationship. Products and machines can be tested for ergonomic appropriateness.
- Photo and Video Studio
The Photo Studio has facilities for color and black-and-white photography. Video facilities include Digital equipment like Mini DV cameras, digital cameras, etc.
- Clay Styling Studio
Form generation and exploring different styles is a very important component of the design education at IDC. The Clay Styling Studio is equipped with stocks of styling clay, clay tools and ovens to help generate alternatives for styling in automobiles and products. Clay Styling helps in bringing very fine details of form transition.
- Product Development Cell
The Product Development Cell undertakes research and development projects, culminating into working prototypes.
- Bamboo Studio
Bamboo is the fastest growing biomass is eco friendly and a future material for designers. Bamboo craft with its unique traditions opens up new possibilities in ‘design expression’ with woven forms. Bamboo Studio intends to nurture the bamboo craft to create new products made of craft with industrial discipline and appropriate technologies.
- IDC Library
IDC library is well stocked with books and design publications. IDC subscribes to major international design journals and magazines. The range covers design, graphics, photography, cinema, type design, typography, graphic design, ergonomics, design management, product design, environment design, interaction design, etc. A collection of films, CD ROMs, video cassettes and DVD’s are also available.
Admission
Students can secure admission in design programmes at the undergraduate level offered at IDC, IIT Bombay on the basis of their score/rank in UCEED whereas admission in postgraduate design programmes is offered on the basis of a candidate's score in CEED.
Research
Besides application and project oriented research, the faculty's research interest include perception and cognition, visual semantics, collaborative learning environments, ergonomic investigation, Indian product and visual tradition, Bamboo material finishes, type and Indian languages, etc.
Design and Degree Show
The Design and Degree Show (known as DDS) is the annual showcase of design and works by the graduating students of IDC. It is an annual event that is held to spread design awareness through workshops, conferences and exhibition of works by the graduating class.[2]
DDS is also a forum for Indian and international designers to share their experiences and insights with the industry, academia and general public who attend the event every year.
It is held every year during the months of June & July in the IIT Bombay campus and Nehru Centre. This year, the event will be held on 27–29 June 2014 and 5–6 July 2014.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ "About". Official website.
- ↑ http://ddsidc.com/
- ↑ http://ddsidc.com/
External links
- IDC Official site
- IIT Bombay official website
- Design in India Website
- Pictures of IDC, IIT Bombay on Flickr
- IDC Alumni on the YahooGroups
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