DI 1150 Introduction to Industrial Design

Students will reflect about Industrial Design as a discipline, from the different approaches presented, through the exchange of information with graduates in the field or professional practice, the study of major design paradigms, anthropological vision, and the foundations of design. All of this aims to provide students with an approach to the specific tasks and main challenges of the discipline.

DG 4440 Graphic Design Seminar

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to understand the practical context of the discipline through the development of assigned design projects, supported by analysis and management processes that engage them in the interaction of professional practice through dynamic, useful, and enriching experiences.

DG 4435 Graphic Design Portafolio

Upon completion of this course, students will succeed in integrating the material developed throughout their university course of study into a digital or printed portfolio in order to strongly promote their talent showing acquired knowledge and experience, graphic, typographic or photographic skills, as well as the ability of organization, creativity and workmanship that the students possess.

DG 4425 Typeface Design

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to meet the necessary technical and formal guidelines involved in the design of typographic alphabets in order to correctly structure their own typographic alphabet and produce it digitally through the use of specialized software.