Coin game to improve the education of designers in product design
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Authors: Fabiola Cortes Chavez, Ana Paula Diaz Pinal, Elvia Luz González-Muñoz, Alberto Rossa-Sierra, Mariel Garcia-Hernandez, Marcela De Obaldia
Abstract
The education of the creative professions is always a challenge, and speaking of the new generations of product designers, it further complicates the need to find new ways to capture their attention and correctly teach the basics of design. That is why we present a teaching tool that promotes the education of the design, the logic of design together with the concept of play, called "Fichas"
Keywords: Industrial-Design, Design-Education, Design-process
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1002079
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