Topic outline
- LSDM BA Design Experience
- Learning @ LSDM
Learning @ LSDM
Flexible Learning
LSDM units offer weekly contents in multiple learning formats, allowing you to learn at your own style and rythm. Weekly contents are available in 3 languages: English, Portuguese and Spanish.
Assessment
According to the units' learning outcomes, assessment tasks may include exams, case studies, competitions and reports. All reports will be assessed through a plagiarism analysis tool. You will find self-assessment opportunities and feedback to assess your progress.
Easy to use Learning Environment
LSDM Campus Online is an easy-to-use environment. Units provide a clean structure, offering weekly resources and activities, where you can learn and apply new knowledge.
Tutor Centre Support
Our Tutor Centre is always available to support your learning, clarify your doubts and discuss your ideas.
Partnership with UCA
Main LSDM Resources
EBSCO Library
Statista Library
Turnitin
Bloomsbury Design Library
Google Meet - webconference system
Safe Exam Browser
Praxis - Business Simulation
LSDM Students Testimonials
Image Gallery of LSDM - BA Design Student Works
- Welcome Message from the BA Design Course Leader
Abhishek Chatterjee, PhD
Course Leader, Design
Hi and Welcome to Design @ LSDM!
Firstly, thank you for your interest towards our Design Program. Much more than a course, it is a diverse and vibrant community of talented individuals, much like yourself, who are dedicatedly involved in redefining the boundaries of design. Through some of their groundbreaking work in key fields such as Product, Communication, and Interaction Design they are showcasing the power and advantage of a contemporarily relevant, and yet, academically rigorous online design education program.
Our curriculum puts emphasis on creating a strong theoretical base, as a grounding for dynamic exploration in practice, both academically and professionally. The theory is complemented by a range of practical work such as simulations, digital and manual renderings, and project-based individual and group exercises that hone design approaches, creative skills, and technical know-how.
The content has been shaped by a world-class group of subject matter experts in Design, with the aim of creating a learning experience that aids in the development of multiform design skills which prepare the students for addressing the ever-evolving demands of the creative industry. Our academic mission is to help enhance the four C’s that underline contemporary design: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communication, and Collaboration.
The school’s digital learning environment incorporates a student-focused framework that makes curricular content available anytime and anywhere. This is a crucial attribute of our programs because it helps students undertake coursework at their own convenience without compromising other aspects of their life. It also fosters a number of professionally and personally relevant life-skills such as efficient time and resource management, and the ability to do creative research and conceptualisation independently, thereby instilling a critical thinking ethos from the outset.
In each unit, phase, or term, the students are supported by our capable and experienced tutor centre, who help resolve any occurring curricular doubts, and provide relevant and timely feedback on progress and submissions. The school also regularly organises synchronous sessions in the form of labs and forums where students present their ongoing projects and generate informative discussions with peers, tutors, and the course leader.
To conclude, LSDM’s educational resources are aimed at facilitating the students’ creative learning process and guiding them along their academic journey, making it more meaningful and career ready. If you think you have what it takes to be a designer, a smart learner, a creative strategist, and an original thinker, and would like to become a part of our global learning community, do get in touch!
Wishing you all the best for your future. - Observation Drawing
Observation Drawing
Level . 04
This unit provides a structured introduction to the skills of drawing using a wide range of media and methods and encourages you to look at things in a selective way, giving you the tools to record your observations as a method of formal visual research.Examples of Unit Contents
- Design & Creative Theory
Design & Creative Theory
Level . 04
This unit presents an overview of the discipline of design in terms of theory, history and practice. It discusses a wide range of fundamental concepts and philosophies that are related to the field and examines design’s impact on contemporary culture, society, and identity.Examples of Unit Contents
- Visual Culture
Visual Culture
Level . 04
The main goal of this unit is to develop an educated understanding of contemporary visual culture by analysing and discussing visual artefacts. This interdisciplinary subject explores the meanings and impacts of visual imagery and their interpretation.Examples of Unit Contents
- Elements of Design
Elements of Design
Level . 04
This unit provides an in-depth understanding of design principles and elements as a foundation for applied visual design practice. The unit introduces fundamental design principles of balance, alignment, proximity, space, repetition, and contrast, among other key facets, and discuss how these can be harmoniously articulated as per the requirements of a design brief to create an effective and engaging visual solution.Examples of Unit Contents
- Graduation ceremony
Graduation ceremony
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