A wide shot of a ceramics studio, featuring students working with pottery wheels and other tools.

John C Beierle

Lecturer

Bio

Instructor, Design Objects (2008). BFA , 1965, University of Illinois, Urbana–Champaign. Concurrent Position: John Beierle and Associates Design, Marketing / Planning, President. Awards: Printing Industry of America Graphic Arts Award; Multiple Sears Roebuck and Company Product Development Awards; Multiple Sears Roebuck and Company Partners in Progress Awards for Product Design.

Courses

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Description

This course will provide the student with the skills to create design concept sketches (ideation/thinking) that will communicate with the viewer and visualize the design concept as a design object using sketch renderings to define and communicate the object's form and function. Instructions will focus on freehand marker sketching for ideation/thumbnails, shading, form development and rendering, followed by orthographic projection (measured technical drawing) and two-point perspective. Each of these skills will be demonstrated in class and on a one to one basis during the semester In each class I will share design drawings from my collection that show a history of sketching styles for presentations using Prismacolor Pencils and NuPastels to markers, along with marker drawings for clients that I and other designers have created in product, packaging and display projects. These presentations will also be used to lecture on the history of design drawing styles and techniques. Students will be given three design projects in which they will go through the design process of starting with ideation sketches, followed by design selection, renderings and an orthographic drawing of the final design. The first project focuses on the development of forms, the next two projects have an emphasis on ideas and drawing skills. This course requires students to have a laptop that meets SAIC's minimum hardware specs and runs the AIADO template.

Class Number

1380

Credits

3