Monica Nelson

Critic

Courses

Fall 2024 Courses

ID 251G-01 - GRADUATE THESIS MAPPING AND NARRATIVE I
Level Graduate
Unit Industrial Design
Subject Industrial Design
Period Fall 2024
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

ID 251G-01

GRADUATE THESIS MAPPING AND NARRATIVE I

Level Graduate
Unit Industrial Design
Subject Industrial Design
Period Fall 2024
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2024-09-04 to 2024-12-11
Times: W | 1:10 PM - 6:10 PM Instructor(s): Josh Glenn, Monica Nelson Location(s): Center for Integrative Technologies, Room 202 Enrolled / Capacity: 12 Status: Closed

SECTION DESCRIPTION

Graduate Thesis Communications I is a studio course run in parallel with our sibling studio course which focuses on design research methods. Together, we will spend the fall semester casting about, planning and prototyping towards some kind of design proposal or product for execution in the spring. We think about writing in two ways. First as a design tool and second as a communication tool. On the tool for design side, we think about the many ways that writing can help clarify and quickly test out ideas. We think about writing as a form of rapid prototyping alongside sketching, model making, etc. We talk about what writing is good at, when other methods might be more useful, and when to combine methods. We use writing to help clarify and crystalize the thesis plan. On the communication side, we think about the many ways that writing surrounds a designed object (as a proposal, as sales copy, as instructions to users, as specs for manufacture, as criticism, etc.). We think about the audiences for those various kinds of writing and how to think about what they want and need. We talk about the thesis as a tool for explaining the design but also as a tool for helping you advance your career goals. At the end of the course, you will have a partially complete draft of your thesis. which will set you up for an excellent spring.

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Industrial Design Students.

Major Requirement | MID Industrial Design

ID 251G-02 - GRADUATE THESIS MAPPING AND NARRATIVE I
Level Graduate
Unit Industrial Design
Subject Industrial Design
Period Fall 2024
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

ID 251G-02

GRADUATE THESIS MAPPING AND NARRATIVE I

Level Graduate
Unit Industrial Design
Subject Industrial Design
Period Fall 2024
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2024-09-04 to 2024-12-11
Times: W | 1:10 PM - 6:10 PM Instructor(s): Josh Glenn, Monica Nelson Location(s): Center for Integrative Technologies, Room 202 Enrolled / Capacity: 12 Status: Open

SECTION DESCRIPTION

Graduate Thesis Communications I is a studio course run in parallel with our sibling studio course which focuses on design research methods. Together, we will spend the fall semester casting about, planning and prototyping towards some kind of design proposal or product for execution in the spring. We think about writing in two ways. First as a design tool and second as a communication tool. On the tool for design side, we think about the many ways that writing can help clarify and quickly test out ideas. We think about writing as a form of rapid prototyping alongside sketching, model making, etc. We talk about what writing is good at, when other methods might be more useful, and when to combine methods. We use writing to help clarify and crystalize the thesis plan. On the communication side, we think about the many ways that writing surrounds a designed object (as a proposal, as sales copy, as instructions to users, as specs for manufacture, as criticism, etc.). We think about the audiences for those various kinds of writing and how to think about what they want and need. We talk about the thesis as a tool for explaining the design but also as a tool for helping you advance your career goals. At the end of the course, you will have a partially complete draft of your thesis. which will set you up for an excellent spring.

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Industrial Design Students.

Major Requirement | MID Industrial Design

Spring 2025 Courses

ID 250G-01 - GRADUATE THESIS MAPPING AND NARRATIVE II
Level Graduate
Unit Industrial Design
Subject Industrial Design
Period Spring 2025
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

ID 250G-01

GRADUATE THESIS MAPPING AND NARRATIVE II

Level Graduate
Unit Industrial Design
Subject Industrial Design
Period Spring 2025
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2025-02-13 to 2025-05-23
Times: W | 1:10 PM - 6:10 PM Instructor(s): Marisa Mazria Katz, Monica Nelson Location(s): Center for Integrative Technologies, Room 202 Enrolled / Capacity: 12 Status: Closed

SECTION DESCRIPTION

Graduate Thesis Communications II is a studio course run in parallel with our sibling studio course which focuses on completing your thesis. Together, we will spend the spring semester finishing the thesis and thesis book that you proposed at the end of Graduate Thesis Communications I. We continue to think about writing as a design tool and as a communication tool. For this course, we put more emphasis on the communication aspect. Together, we will continue to refine and strengthen the manner by which you explain your thesis to yourself and others. We will think about audience, voice, structure, and form. We will explore different ways of communicating the same idea in different contexts and mediums (visual, oral, written). We will examine how to share our work and with whom. At the end of the course, you will have a complete thesis.

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Industrial Design Students.

Major Requirement | MID Industrial Design

ID 250G-02 - GRADUATE THESIS MAPPING AND NARRATIVE II
Level Graduate
Unit Industrial Design
Subject Industrial Design
Period Spring 2025
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

ID 250G-02

GRADUATE THESIS MAPPING AND NARRATIVE II

Level Graduate
Unit Industrial Design
Subject Industrial Design
Period Spring 2025
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2025-02-13 to 2025-05-23
Times: W | 1:10 PM - 6:10 PM Instructor(s): Marisa Mazria Katz, Monica Nelson Location(s): Center for Integrative Technologies, Room 202 Enrolled / Capacity: 12 Status: Open

SECTION DESCRIPTION

Graduate Thesis Communications II is a studio course run in parallel with our sibling studio course which focuses on completing your thesis. Together, we will spend the spring semester finishing the thesis and thesis book that you proposed at the end of Graduate Thesis Communications I. We continue to think about writing as a design tool and as a communication tool. For this course, we put more emphasis on the communication aspect. Together, we will continue to refine and strengthen the manner by which you explain your thesis to yourself and others. We will think about audience, voice, structure, and form. We will explore different ways of communicating the same idea in different contexts and mediums (visual, oral, written). We will examine how to share our work and with whom. At the end of the course, you will have a complete thesis.

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Industrial Design Students.

Major Requirement | MID Industrial Design