Teaching Methodologies
6.1 The methodological options will focus on three main pedagogical components: oral presentation focusing on the intended contents; study and presentation of works/productions; development of works under faculty guidance.
6.2 Continuous evaluation
The works to be carried out will be a maximum number of 3 and the evaluation will obey criteria that will be explained in the statements and/or other elements presented.
Theoretical-practical and practical component (Individual Projects) – 100%
The scale that appears in the frequency schedule, resulting from the continuous evaluation, is: 0 -20.
The CU can only be carried out by continuous evaluation.
Learning Results
3.1 Master concepts, principles and terminology specific to Illustration in Surface Design;
3.2 Be familiar with the areas and means of illustration in surface design;
3.3 Analyse, explore and develop projects through the materiality of the surface.
Program
4.1 Illustration in Surface Design
4.1.1 Fundamentals of surface design
4.1.2 Areas of activity
4.1.3 Means of action
4.2 Surface materiality
4.2.1 Techniques: technical and technological references
4.2.2 Surface design project language
4.2.3 Analysing and composing real objects
Grading Methods
- - Theoretical-practical and practical component (Individual Projects) - 100.0%
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
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Cerruti, C. (2015). Playing with Surface Design – Modern Techniques for Painting, Stamping, Printing and More. Quarry Books
Cheung, V. (2008). Simply Pattern. Victionary
Cole, D. (2015). The Pattern Sourcebook: A Century of Surface Design. Laurence King Publishing
Dunneworld, J. (2020). Art Cloth: A Guide to Surface Design for Fabric. Independently Publisher
Fernández, A.; Hidalgo, M. & Quartino, D. (2009). Diseño de Estampados de la Idea al Print Final. Parramón
Rezendes, C. (2013). Fabric Surface Design: Painting, Stamping, Rubbing, Stenciling, Silk Screening, Resists, Image Transfer, Marbling, Crayons & Colored Pencils, Batik, Nature Prints, Monotype Printing. Workman
Rubim, (2013). Desenhando a Superfície – Mais considerações além da superfície. Rosari