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3D Design (combined):
UCAS W250 or E250

Bench with an arched backrest made of a bundle of reedChair with frames made of large ringsLime green resin light like a spikey urchinBags of time clocks in bagsDonut ring hollow ceramic vases covered in flock feltBay windowsChair sculpture inspired by a photo of Auntie and Me
BBQ cutlery set based on a giant packet of matchesFloating cutlery always visible in the washing up bowlWind up eco radio in rubber casing for easy recyclingCommunicator watch CAD illustration'Chuck us the salt' dispenser like bean bagsLuggage product designFlowerpot radio - Do flowers grow better with music?
Student accomodation project fold away tablePublic seating area to encourage social interactionTimber beach hut with lookoutCable suspended stairwaysPeople friendly environment for a subway


"Whether you want to work across 2 disciplines or you enjoy working in all 3,
doing the combined degree will keep your options open."



3D Design (combined)
Through an understanding of materials, methods, space and culture, the combined 3D Design course helps you integrate all these into your personal skills base
so that you can tackle the modern multi-disciplinary demands of the design market.
You can gain the best combination of all 3 disciplines, and you can decide after trying them out in your first year.
And we have fun doing it!



3D Designers are:
FLEXIBLE
MULTI TALENTED
You are taught in a vibrant Open Studio environment to use creative thinking to find the aesthetic and functional characteristics of a product.


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Contact Roberto Fraquelli, School of Architecture & Design, Faculty of Arts, University of Plymouth, Roland Levinsky Building, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1752 585 170
Email: R.Fraquelli@plymouth.ac.uk






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Updated 27 Jun 2008
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