Design

Learn to use the cutting-edge tools of the design industry

The design degree programs within the College of Business require the purchase of a laptop. It is expected that each student will have purchased a laptop that meets these requirements for their specific program.  Typically, the first course needing a laptop and software will be DSGN 121.

Windows vs MacOSx: Which should I choose?

Some programs and classes will require software that will only run on a Windows-based laptop. If you choose to purchase an Apple laptop, depending on your program, you may be unable to complete required coursework.

  • Apparel Design: Windows or Mac.
    Students in apparel design require a laptop running either Mac OSx or Windows. Some business courses require software that is Windows-only.
  • Design & Innovation Management: Windows strongly recommended.
    For students in design and innovation management a Windows-based laptop is strongly recommended. It is possible to use a laptop running Mac OSx for most coursework, but some business courses require software that is Windows-only.
  • Interior Design: Windows required.
    Students in interior design will need to run software on a Windows-based laptop that also has heavier 3D graphics needs. Therefore, a laptop running Windows is required for interior design. It is strongly recommended to have a discrete graphics card as listed in the recommended specifications.
  • Product & Merchandising Management: Windows or Mac.
    Students in product and merchandising management require a laptop running either Mac OSx or Windows. Some business courses require software that is Windows-only.

Purchasing information

Software licensing

Additional information on licensing needs for design courses is available with textbook requirements at the OSU Bookstore.

  • Apparel Design: Adobe CC, Browzwear
  • Design & Innovation Management: Adobe CC
  • Interior Design: Adobe CC, SketchUp
  • Product & Merchandising Management: Adobe CC

Adobe CC (Creative Cloud)

Students may purchase a one-year subscription to Adobe software through the Beaver Store for a reduced rate.

AUTODESK Programs

AutoCAD and Revit programs are used in Interior Design courses.  A free student license is available.

Browzwear  

Browzwear is a partner of the apparel design program in the College of Business, providing our students with software licenses and thus keeping them skilled in the industry's most advanced design tools. Browzwear’s expert 3D solutions for apparel design, development and merchandising are key to a successful digital product lifecycle. Using true-to-life 3D, designers, developers, production and marketing collaborate effectively to get creative products to market faster.

Microsoft 365

Available to all College of Business students

SketchUp

Students can get a 1-year license.

Design labs

Apparel Lab

The Apparel Lab (Milam 233) houses dress forms, sewing machines and sergers and is a resource exclusively open to apparel design students in the College of Business. 

Computer labs

In addition to the design computer lab (Milam 218), design students have access to the Austin Hall computers.  Information on COB computers and printing.  Milam 218 uniquely houses a 48" x 36" apparel digitizer where paper clothing patterns can be digitally converted into the software.

Textiles Lab

In the Textiles Lab (Milam 336), students test fabrics for drape, strength durability, aesthetic related properties, and other performance features.  These physical tests can be converted for application in the digital workspace.