Design for Your Product Lifetime Showcase: David Faustino Redesigns the Desk Lamp
The Autodesk Sustainability Workshop is a free and vast online resource that
aims to teach sustainability strategies, from micro to macro. The simple,
easily-digestible series of strategy videos, tutorials and case studies can
help students, educators, designers, engineers and architects not only learn
about sustainability, but how to directly apply it.
Core77 asked 5 students to take it for a test spin, investigating the workshop
and using Autodesk software to incorporate what they'd learned in a re-design
of a commonplace object. In the second installment of our series of Autodesk
Sustainability Workshop projects, we look at Massachusetts-based David Fustino
(Wentworth Institute of Technology, Bachelor's of Industrial Design) and IRIS,
his re-design of a desk lamp.
**Core77: David, tell us about yourself. **
David Faustino: I'm 22 years old, originally from Meriden, Connecticut and
currently living in Framingham, Massachusetts.
**What made you decide to study industrial design?**
I always had a passion for art, particularly drawing and the way things
worked. Industrial Design seemed liked the perfect combination.
**Where did you decide to study, and why?**
I decided to study at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston. The
Wentworth curriculum requires students to acquire two internships, a semester
each, prior to ...
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Frequently Asked Questions...
I need some advice regarding finding a university?
I was wondering if anyone can give me an advice. I have a bachelor's degree on " Industrial Engineering " that I earned long time ago in my country Peru. My credentials have been officially translated to english and also evaluated .I'm trying to find a university where I could transfer some of my credits to get my degree here in the United States. Since I live in South Florida, it would have to be online. i still haven't found one institution that offers Industrial Engineering online. I'm considering the posibility of getting a similar mayor where I can still transfer my credits. I don't know what to do Thank you
Answer:
Engineering isn't one of those things you can learn online. Do you want the guy who got his degree online designing your car, or do you want the guy who learned at an actual university? I assume masters right? In Indiana you got Purdue, and Rose Holman
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