Nautical design
Characteristics of the boating industry
Boating industry operators
Salon and fairs boat
Consumer psychology in the nautical sector
Naval designer customer
History and techniques of shipbuilding
History of naval design
Classification of vessel types
Terminology of ship design
Dealing with customers
Project briefing
State of the art analysis
How to choose: materials, technologies and production processes
The brand in nautical design
Designer - client relationship
Project and product quality
Industrialization phase
Notes of visual communication
Methods and rules of graphic composition
Nautical rules and regulations
Yachting sector
Regulations and safety on construction sites
Nautical interior design
Furnishing of the cabins
Use of small spaces
How to match styles
Fabrics, curtains, trimmings, blinds
The estimate and the metric calculation
Color psychology
Materials and technologies
Materials, composite ones: how to use
Natural wood: technological properties and qualification criteria, fields of use
Semi-finished products of natural wood; semi-finished products and wood-based panels
Aluminium alloys
Copper alloys
Plastics: types, processes and characteristics
Special alloy
Ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals and powder metallurgy; general properties and characteristics; metal processing: forming, cutting and finishing; material breakage; how to impart resistance to metals; Steel, cast iron, copper alloys, d'aluminium alloys, titanium alloys, magnesium alloys: their properties and applications
Traditional and innovative ceramics: properties, processes, types and applications
Glass: types, hints of processing and treatments
The furniture: technology and materials
Furniture and fixtures
Floors and walls
How to choose materials in the design phases: main selection criteria
Ergonomy
Ergonomics, anthropometry, perceptual psychology
Symbol and meaning
Communication and its forms
Pragmatic communication: codes and their use
The semiotic square and the significance of objects
Semiotics of the daily object: case studies
Logo, brand and advertising: case studies
Techniques of representation
Pencil technique: strokes, lines and curves
Geometric constructions: scale and proportion
Instruments and scales
Survey; diagram
Orthogonal projections; prospective drawing
Axonometric projection , perspective
Application of forms, geometries, modules and modular elements study to design and create structures through knowledge and the use of suitable materials
Display and dimensioning of fixed and mobile connections
Staining techniques
Design software
Rhinoceros and Cad 2D e 3D: practice exercises
On-board system, sailing equipment
Sanitary water system
Heating system
Electrical system
Different systems
Notes of lighting technology
Waste water treatment plants
Plants for naval propulsion
Engine room
Sail rigging
Deck equipment