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  • Visual Perception
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Course Introduction Information

Code - Course Title MTF2004 - Visual Perception
Course Type Area Elective Courses
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Laboratory + Practice 2+0
ECTS 4.0
Course Instructor(s) DOÇENT DOKTOR ENGİN KAPKIN
Mode of Delivery This course is offered in face-to-face mode only. Unless otherwise stated, classes will be conducted as follows:1- Students are expected to come prepared by completing the provided readings, videos, or homework assignments that serve as preparation for class.2- The course begins with a summary of the previous week.3- Students share all their ideas and questions (good and bad) with their peers in the classroom. These ideas and evaluations are then analyzed and critiqued as a class.4- The course topic is explained and demonstrated to the students, and then comments and questions are received.5- The weekly homework assignment is announced.6- The course concludes with the announcement of the next week's topic.Questions and problems are discussed continuously during class.
Prerequisites There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course.
Courses Recomended This is an introductory level course open to everyone.
Required or Recommended Resources Ware, C. Visual Thinking for Information Design Arnheim,R. Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative EyeThe Aesthetics of Industrial Design: Seeing, Designing, and Making
Recommended Reading List The reading list will be announced to students weekly.
Assessment methods and criteria Class attendance is mandatory. Attendance will be assessed at the beginning of each class. Attendance and interest grades are assessed for arriving at class on time, bringing necessary materials, and being active during class. Responsibility grades are assessed for completing and submitting assignments and practical exercises on time, and for communicating any special circumstances with the instructor on time or in advance.All assignments are due within one week of the due date, unless otherwise specified in the course schedule or by the instructor. Late work will not be accepted unless agreed upon with the instructor in advance, and a grade of "Zero (0)" will be assigned.The course is a theoretical and practical course. Students will be evaluated based on the mini-projects they prepare during the course. Grading percentages may vary depending on the semester.Midterm Exam 40%Final Exam 60%
Work Placement Applied mini projects will be developed within the scope of the course.
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Content

Weeks Topics
Week - 1 Fundamentals of Physical Vision: Anatomy of the visual system and basic concepts
Week - 2 Visual Perception and Perception Theories: Perception models, Gestalt principles
Week - 3 Differences Between Reality, Perception, and Sensation: Illusions and Illusions
Week - 4 Visual Analysis I: Analysis of visual expression examples in design
Week - 5 Visual Analysis II: Practical analysis, products, graphics, environment designs
Week - 6 Identifying Visual Design Problems: Research, definition, target audience analysis
Week - 7 Visual Perception Tests Based on User Profiles: Analyze how users of different ages, cultures, and experience levels perceive the same image.
Week - 8 Perception Management in Industrial Products: Examining perception differences through packaging, form, texture and material surfaces, the concept of perceptual quality and examples of perceptual errors
Week - 9 Visual Perception Principles in UX/UI Design: Guiding perception with hierarchy, contrast, color and typography in interface design, case studies in mobile and web interfaces
Week - 10 Perception and Intuition-Focused Product Redesign: Students select an existing product and redesign it according to visual perception criteria, presenting a prototype or digital model.
Week - 11 Application: Sketch, model and prototype processes
Week - 12 Application: Sketch, model and prototype processes
Week - 13 User testing, feedback and improvement
Week - 14 Project Presentation and Evaluation

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  • Lecture
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  • Question & Answer
  • Observation
  • Demonstration
  • Drill - Practise
  • Case Study
  • Problem Solving
  • Brain Storming
  • Proje Design/Management
  • Competences
  • Productive
  • Questoning
  • Creative
  • Adapt to different situations and social roles
  • Respect differences
  • Eleştirel düşünebilme
  • Abstract analysis and synthesis
  • Problem solving
  • Organization and planning
  • Decision making
  • Project Design and Management

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