Introduction
We are an online teaching institution available in 3 languages ​​(English, Spanish and Portuguese) based in London but with online courses accessible worldwide.Why study Innovation Design?Watch the video of the Course to learn more.Course summaryThroughout this course, we intend to develop and work on your design skills and look at you as the pioneer in strategic innovation and design change. It will explore theoretical topics in areas such as innovation and creativity and will be supported using appropriate analytical discourse. You will also have the opportunity to observe case studies, research methodologies, presentations and design audits.
The objective is to allow you to deepen your practice of observation, analysis, interpretation and research, as well as to establish informed references worldwide, in addition to design, observing cultural and contextual references, included in new technologies, politics, law and environment global.Program contentThe DDI cycle (design, development, implementation).
Competence areas (technique, representation, speech, project)
Knowledge areas (cultural, scientific, experimental, logistical).
Biogenetic law (phylogeny and ontogeny).
Natural selection (recombination and mutation).
The FER cycle (focus, expansion and redefinition).
Presentation and discussion of case studies.Brett Sayles / PexelsCourse ObjectivesThe objectives of this course are:Understand the main areas of specialization related to design innovation (technique, representation, speech, design activities and procedures).
Provide a critical context for the cultural, scientific, experimental and logistical knowledge involved in the design project.
Provide a systematic and innovative support structure for the development of existing and new research and analytical skills.Learning OutcomesUpon successful completion of the course, you will be able to:Demonstrate an advanced knowledge of the technical and practical aspects of forming design ideas and professional concerns relevant to your practice.
Make a critical reflection on practical and technical knowledge and evaluate the rigor and validity of a design proposal.
Demonstrate how your professional practice and research relates to design and identify how they inform both new and old approaches to your creative design practice.This course is aimed at students, professionals, managers, artists, freelancers with ambition or with established careers in advertising (art directors, producers and designers), visual design, communication design, graphic design and interactive design (designers, producers, leaders teams, art directors and creative directors).Evaluation Methodology100% through the construction of a Portfolio consisting of:Innovation project, which includes research, critical analysis and written proposal.Harsch Shivam / PexelsCertificationCertificate issued by the London School of Design and MarketingInvestmentInvestment: £ 1250 (single payment)Application requirementsDegree in Design / Marketing / Business Management or Recognition of Prior Learning / Professional Experience.