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  • Design Drawing and Presentation
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Course Introduction Information

Code - Course Title MTF2002 - Design Drawing and Presentation
Course Type Area Elective Courses
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Laboratory + Practice 2+1
ECTS 4.0
Course Instructor(s) DOÇENT DOKTOR ENGİN KAPKIN
Mode of Delivery This course is offered in person 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 to prepare for the course.2- The course begins with a summary of the previous week. If necessary, the instructor will conduct a short drawing demonstration of the previous week.3- The instructor will conduct a drawing demonstration of the relevant week and allow students time to create similar drawings.4- While students are drawing, the instructor will walk around the classroom and provide one-on-one support.5- The weekly assignment is announced.6- The course concludes with an announcement of the next week's topic.Questions and problems are discussed regularly during class.
Prerequisites There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course.
Courses Recomended The course is open to everyone and is an introductory course to design drawing.
Recommended Reading List There is no reading list for the course, but weekly study notes will be announced to students.
Assessment methods and criteria Class attendance is mandatory. Attendance will be assessed at the beginning of each class. 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. This is a hands-on course. Students will be evaluated based on the drawings they create during class. Grading percentages may vary by semester.Midterm Exam 40%Final Exam 60%
Work Placement Applied drawings will be developed within the scope of the course.
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Content

Weeks Topics
Week - 1 Introduction to the course, introduction of drawing tools and materials
Week - 2 Representation of basic geometric forms (cube, cylinder, sphere, etc.)
Week - 3 Drawing and compositional layout of simple objects, size-ratio relationships
Week - 4 Parallel perspective, one-point perspective drawings
Week - 5 Two-point perspective and mixed perspective applications
Week - 6 Light and shadow techniques – black and white toning studies
Week - 7 Monochrome and light-shadow applications with markers
Week - 8 Midterm exam: Basic forms and composition practices
Week - 9 Color theory and coloring of material properties (wood, metal, glass, plastic)
Week - 10 Form and volume relationships in design drawing: Object and volume integration
Week - 11 Detail studies: exploded perspective, section and ghost drawing techniques
Week - 12 Short-term live model drawings, linear abstraction
Week - 13 Personal expression and experimental presentation techniques with different materials
Week - 14 Final project presentation – drawing and presentation file of the original design

Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

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  • Case Study
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  • Productive
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  • Use time effectively
  • Problem solving
  • Information Management
  • To work autonomously
  • Decision making

Assessment Methods

Assessment Method and Passing Requirements
Quamtity Percentage (%)
Toplam (%) 0
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