Showing posts with label industrial design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label industrial design. Show all posts

Friday, September 3, 2010

my first couch


Made for about $100, I need to add legs to the middle to prevent the slight bend but other than that and the less than perfect upholstery job I'm pretty satisfied with the outcome.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

The Decanter


Design story: The Decanter from Landor Associates on Vimeo.
a great old school (1960's) video detailing Landor's industrial design process start to finish of several decanters. 
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Friday, June 25, 2010

CROKKIS

 I really like Filipino designer Kenneth Cobonpue's vase's  He designed them to look exactly like his 2-d sketches.  I wonder what other things could be designed this way.
available here

Friday, January 22, 2010

The Sprint Project-by me



Above is a video I made of the Sprint Project, a one week project done by the entire Philadelphia University's Industrial Design Department every year. During the project students are split into teams made up of different classes. They are given a project brief and have a week or less to present their work to a panel of judges. This video attempts to document the creative chaos that takes place during that week.

Its almost a year to the day that I started filming.  The delay in editing was due to the massive amount of footage I had and trying to figure out a way to edit in a way that conveyed the essence of the Sprint Project. In the end I decided to scrap a lot of things I wanted to have in the film due to poor audio quality and time restraints.  I hope the designers out there find this as and accurate depiction of what they go through and I hope non-designers out their get a little insight into what it is we do.