Introduction to Digital Fabrication

DSGN357-01/DSGN507-01

Start Date

08/18

Time

9am–2pm

Room

DMC D122

End Date

08/27

Meeting Day

Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays

Credits

1.5

This course is designed to unlock the power of digital design and fabrication with a series of hands-on training sessions. Explore essential software tools-including Adobe Illustrator, Rhino, and more-to create precise vector and 3D models. Learn how to translate digital designs into physical objects using laser cutting, CNC milling, and 3D printing. Through guided exercises and rapid prototyping, the course provides a practical understanding of tool paths, materials, and workflows that bridge the gap between screen and machine. This course is ideal for designers, artists, and makers looking to expand their digital-to-physical skill set.

This class meets in person at MassArt.

Note: Non-matriculated students may choose graduate credit for this class.  MassArt matriculated graduate students should register using self-service or contact the registrar’s office.

 

Luke Pinkham

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