3D Design is a broad and diverse practical course. You will explore your own interests through a series of projects that you can steer towards your own creative solutions. Using a wide range of materials and techniques you will research, design, develop and produce three-dimensional outcomes. These could be designs for furniture, lighting, jewelery, sculpture, theatre or architecture. You will work in a broad range of mediums, such as ceramics, metal, wood and plastic to explore three-dimensional possibilities within design crafts, spatial design and product design. A broad study of a range of artists and designers will enrich and inspire your own creative practice. At the end of the year, your work will be exhibited in our Art Festival. This course provides a rich opportunity for you to develop your creativity through experimentation and the exploration of a wide range of materials and techniques. You will develop a wide range of design drawing skills to record and present ideas. You will experiment creatively with traditional making techniques as well as 3D digital technologies including CAD/CAM. You will learn how to investigate the work of other designers and make links with your own creative practice, developing your research, analytical and presentation skills.
Five grades 4-9 (or equivalent) including at least a grade 4 in an Art subject or Design Technology.
Coursework = 60% Examination = 40%
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Surrey |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Rydens Way, Woking, GU22 9DL |
3D Design is a broad and diverse practical course. You will explore your own interests through a series of projects that you can steer towards your own creative solutions. Using a wide range of materials and techniques you will research, design, develop and produce three-dimensional outcomes. These could be designs for furniture, lighting, jewelery, sculpture, theatre or architecture. You will work in a broad range of mediums, such as ceramics, metal, wood and plastic to explore three-dimensional possibilities within design crafts, spatial design and product design. A broad study of a range of artists and designers will enrich and inspire your own creative practice. At the end of the year, your work will be exhibited in our Art Festival. This course provides a rich opportunity for you to develop your creativity through experimentation and the exploration of a wide range of materials and techniques. You will develop a wide range of design drawing skills to record and present ideas. You will experiment creatively with traditional making techniques as well as 3D digital technologies including CAD/CAM. You will learn how to investigate the work of other designers and make links with your own creative practice, developing your research, analytical and presentation skills.
Five grades 4-9 (or equivalent) including at least a grade 4 in an Art subject or Design Technology.
Coursework = 60% Examination = 40%