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The DIY Classroom: Inside Utah State's Product Design Program
Manage episode 406200699 series 2803640
Summary
In this conversation, Chase from Utah State University discusses the Outdoor Product Design and Development Program. The program offers a unique curriculum that focuses on designing and developing outdoor products. Students have the opportunity to specialize in different areas such as performance apparel, soft goods accessories, or equipment. The program cultivates a maker's mindset by encouraging curiosity and creativity. The curriculum includes classes on sketching, digital design, prototyping, and more. The program also addresses sustainability and incorporates sustainable practices into the curriculum. In this conversation, Chase shares insights about senior projects and standout projects from students, the final show and exhibit, the cost of tuition, job placements, the impact of the program on gear, the Outdoor Recreation Archive, and the Highlander Podcast.
Takeaways
- The senior projects and standout projects from students showcase their creativity and problem-solving skills.
- The final show and exhibit provide an opportunity for the public to see the students' work and for companies to find new talent.
- Job placements for graduates of the program are diverse, with opportunities in both outdoor and non-outdoor industries.
- The Outdoor Recreation Archive is a valuable resource for exploring the history of outdoor gear and brands.
- The Highlander Podcast features conversations with gear pioneers and provides insights into the outdoor industry.
- Books mentioned: Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things, The Design Of Everyday Things: Norman, Don Norman , Design for a Better World: Meaningful, Sustainable, Humanity Centered, Don Norman, The Future of the Responsible Company: What We've Learned from Patagonia's First 50 Years
- 2024 Senior Exhibit
- Outdoor Recreation Archive Online File Search
USU Outdoor Product Design and Development
Follow @usuoutdoorproduct on Instagram
Follow @OutdoorRecArchive on Instagram
Highlander Podcast
Chapters
00:00- Introduction and Background
02:27- Overview of the Outdoor Product Design and Development Program
06:09- Cultivating a Maker's Mindset
11:22- Curriculum and Classes
22:36- Staying Ahead of the Curve
31:05- Addressing Sustainability
36:08- Recommended Books
39:15- Senior Projects and Standout Projects
42:29- Final Show and Exhibit
44:11- Co
Find Us on Social Media 🚀
@RipstopbytheRoll
www.ripstopbytheroll.com
112 ตอน
Manage episode 406200699 series 2803640
Summary
In this conversation, Chase from Utah State University discusses the Outdoor Product Design and Development Program. The program offers a unique curriculum that focuses on designing and developing outdoor products. Students have the opportunity to specialize in different areas such as performance apparel, soft goods accessories, or equipment. The program cultivates a maker's mindset by encouraging curiosity and creativity. The curriculum includes classes on sketching, digital design, prototyping, and more. The program also addresses sustainability and incorporates sustainable practices into the curriculum. In this conversation, Chase shares insights about senior projects and standout projects from students, the final show and exhibit, the cost of tuition, job placements, the impact of the program on gear, the Outdoor Recreation Archive, and the Highlander Podcast.
Takeaways
- The senior projects and standout projects from students showcase their creativity and problem-solving skills.
- The final show and exhibit provide an opportunity for the public to see the students' work and for companies to find new talent.
- Job placements for graduates of the program are diverse, with opportunities in both outdoor and non-outdoor industries.
- The Outdoor Recreation Archive is a valuable resource for exploring the history of outdoor gear and brands.
- The Highlander Podcast features conversations with gear pioneers and provides insights into the outdoor industry.
- Books mentioned: Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things, The Design Of Everyday Things: Norman, Don Norman , Design for a Better World: Meaningful, Sustainable, Humanity Centered, Don Norman, The Future of the Responsible Company: What We've Learned from Patagonia's First 50 Years
- 2024 Senior Exhibit
- Outdoor Recreation Archive Online File Search
USU Outdoor Product Design and Development
Follow @usuoutdoorproduct on Instagram
Follow @OutdoorRecArchive on Instagram
Highlander Podcast
Chapters
00:00- Introduction and Background
02:27- Overview of the Outdoor Product Design and Development Program
06:09- Cultivating a Maker's Mindset
11:22- Curriculum and Classes
22:36- Staying Ahead of the Curve
31:05- Addressing Sustainability
36:08- Recommended Books
39:15- Senior Projects and Standout Projects
42:29- Final Show and Exhibit
44:11- Co
Find Us on Social Media 🚀
@RipstopbytheRoll
www.ripstopbytheroll.com
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