Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Adobe Illustrator - Communications C

Revolve 


Aerosol Can


Pen Tool



SketchUp City



Pathfinder


Hands
Nokia Phone

Final Result Nokia Erdos 8800





Monday, 10 June 2013

Peer Comments Project 2

Bryce Beard
Clever use of aluminium cans to create an up-cycled product. However, I have seen similar things and is generally a throw away gift. You needed to figure out a way to make people keep the product due to sentimental reasons.

Ana Jamshidi
I like how you can hold the tea without being burnt straight after you pour in the boiling water.

Joshua Flowers
The upcycled garbage bags fold easily into a cone to become an indoor flower holder. Interesting concept and practical. However, I think that it could be aesthetically improved to satisfy the taste of many consumers.

Jack Graham
The flower and bird box is great for fostering emotional connection during the activity of building the product from its flat packaged delivery stated. Cool.

Marcus Lee
I like how the tissue box subconsciously reminds the user about the effects of over-consumption.

Reflection C - Consumerism

Consumerism has become the core of global society and as an industrial designer, my products should follow Okala strategies that will reduce and ultimately reverse the damage that has already been done. Fortunately, the message has been heard and businesses have started to take action to satisfy the guilty conscience of society.
Consumerism being an external factor that drives product sales, is not necessarily essential to sell products. As a designer, ethical products that serve a need in society will drive sales in it's own right. Marketing may become redundant once people start buying what they need and not what society constitutes the consumer's wants are.
In terms of BP not having fault in it's carbon footprint and blaming it on the consumer who buys the petrol, in my opinion, is incorrect. Petrol consuming cars have dominated the entire automobile market. Only recently have we seen a niche re-emerge; the clean alternative fueled cars eg. electric, water, solar, kinetic power etc.
Consumers have basically one choice when it comes to purchasing an affordable car of their aesthetic choice; the market is monopolized by petrol consuming cars. BP creating 'wind farms' is just a ploy to ease the guilty conscience of society. It is not addressing the bigger issue; the carbon footprint of fossil fuel usage. 
Consumerism is an idea, a man-made force that drives an imaginary god called the 'economy'. If you take away marketing and if products were seen exactly for what they are, then consumerism would not be an issue. Consumerism would be just what it is;
  1. The promotion of the interests of consumers.
  2. The preoccupation of society with the acquisition of consumer goods.

Consumerism isn't the demon. The issue is, that consumerism has been exploited by greed of humanity and thus become a problem.

"Society needs to change the way it thinks..."
Society is a word that has been abused and misunderstood. Society is not regarding each individual person and their conscience; society is a mass of people held together by an idea. This idea currently happens to be consumerism. People agree that buying is good, and it is. Buying keeps business going. The problem is that businesses have limited options in the manufacturing and materials used in their products. 
In my opinion, we need to revolutionize the manufacturing and material processes of the world to imitate the processes of biological systems. This is also known as; biomimicry. For example, a common example is the humble garden orb spider, which produces a web stronger that steel in temperatures below 25 degrees and with very little bio-matter and water. The spider's carbon footprint is very in the negative values. Humanity as an organism should benefit the it's ecosystem on which it depends on, rather than causing it harm. 





Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Peer Comments Project 3

Amy Leedham
Nice design. Leedham, I like how you moved away from making it look like a zip tie and made it a modern chic design that would look nice anywhere.

Gizem Kurangil
Gizem , I love the tree light. The soft illuminated tree is beautiful touch to any park and I would love to see this in a park near me one day. However, I do not think the kinetic mechanism has been completely though through.

Bryce Beard
Bryce, I love your CAD modeling and beautifully organic designs. I would have loved to see it with the light element that was shown in earlier design stages however it looks amazing as it is!

Marcus Lee
Fantastic design. I would love to see this come to production one day and use it myself. This engages with the user and promotes exercise furthermore deters crime and promotes safety. Beautiful finish and design :)

Dora Ferenci
I think that it's great for giving some privacy but is still open. The only think i would change is the colour; it looks a bit work-site industrial feel. The form is nice and functional. :)

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Street Furniture WP3

I have experimented with my chosen form and improved it. I have also figured out installation and rotating details for the design. Below are screen shots of my CAD process and a draft technical drawing with general dimensions. 







Peer Comments
Bryce Beard 
I love the concept and think its great that you have accomodated for multiple scenes. I think the aesthetic is appealing. The placement of the sculpture should be in key areas that overlook the site to compensate for the lack of height adjustment.