Falmouth University presents eight student product design projects
3D-printed shoes and a bathroom that adapts to different age groups are included in Dezeen's latest school show by product design students at Falmouth University.
Also included are a lamp that can be flat packed and a 3D-printed alternative to hand-crafted thumb splints.
Falmouth University
School: Falmouth University, the School of Architecture, Design and Interiors
Course:Â BA(Hons) Sustainable Product Design
Tutors: Drummond Masterton, Evy Dutheil, Simon Andrews, Gary Allson, Clive Goodwin and Robert Dooley
School statement:
"The Sustainable Product Design course is a three-year undergraduate programme driven by the major challenges facing humankind today. Our students explore the social, environmental, economic and ethical aspects of product design to create meaningful and responsible products. They consider how these can initiate positive changes in human behaviour to improve sustainability. "As part of this future-focused product design course, students learn how to become independent practitioners with a strong understanding of design and sustainability. They develop a broad range of creative and prototyping skills and critical thinking to bring ideas to life through the design process. Their work engages with human-centred design practices to inspire products that address user needs and circular systems to reduce environmental impacts.
"Our students nurture strong networks within the course and the wider design industry, which supports their ongo...
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