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Product & Furniture Design

www.uwtsd.ac.uk/ba-product-design/

BA /BSc

PRODUCT & FURNITURE DESIGN

Product and Furniture designers by their very nature are visionaries, they define the world around us, giving it form and material quality. Our vision is to produce design professionals able to respond creatively to the changing needs of society in a commercially and environmentally sustainable manner.

We can offer the best training and facilities to prepare you for the challenges within the product, furniture, industrial and engineering design industries. Both pathways are delivered together with the BA (Hons) projects focusing on the user experience, and the BSc (Hons) projects focusing on the reality of designing for today.

We are proud to be able to run concentrated, small teaching groups and regular one-to-one tutorials, where, as a student, you will have the opportunity to focus on your creative development and individual professional growth. We have excellent facilities that integrate the traditional studio and workshop practices with state-of the-art digital and prototyping tools. These include: personal studio space, 3D printing & CNC, Wacom Cintiq workstations running the industry-standard 3D design and visualisation software (Autodesk Fusion 360, SketchBook Pro, Adobe Creative Suite). You can also access laser cutting, ceramics, screen printing and photography in our Dynevor Centre for Art, Design & Media just two minutes walk away.

Throughout your studies: You will be encouraged to learn and grow the skills and knowledge to produce both digital and physical products; You will engage with industry in live projects; You will push the boundaries of your intellectual capacity; You will develop innovative product ideas and You will have fun. We see You as Individuals and help you explore ways to achieve your full creative potential.

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