Intuitive Design Studio
Diploma Studio
The studio prepares students for independent design of functional glass, combining usability with contemporary aesthetics. Emphasis is placed on intuitive approaches, experimentation with materials and forms, and developing skills to create innovative and well-thought-out design solutions.
The studio focuses on intuitive design of glass objects, covering all stages from concept and sketches to prototypes. Students experiment with glassmaking techniques, blending craft traditions with modern design, and develop creativity in creating functional and aesthetically compelling solutions.
Subjects
- Functional Glass
Enrolment terms
The diploma studio is intended for students of the Glass Art and Design program:
- from the 2nd year of BA studies
- from the 1st year of MA studies
Other students may join as part of elective studios (portfolio required if the limit is exceeded). Enrollment is through the Verbis system.
Reading list
- Hans Rudolf Bosshard, Rule and Intuition: On Deliberation and Spontaneity in Design
- H. Mruk, I. Rutkowski, Product Strategy; S. McIlhany, Art as Design: Design as Art: A Contemporary Guide
- Richard Morris, Product Design
- Don Norman, Everyday Design and Design and Emotions
- Paul Rodgers, Design – The Most Influential Designers in the World
- Charlotte & Peter Fiell, Designing the 21st Century
- Deyan Sudjic, The Language of Things