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This is the first incremental presentation showing the idea and progress of my bachelor dissertation for Linnaeus University 2013. Advertisements
Back from a refreshing summer vacation we dive into different methods designers can use in their line of work. The course is held by Addi and so far has been focused on Krippendorff’s book. The challenge is to design the in-house … Continue reading
I was approached by some students doing a project for Kalmar’s Arts Museum to do a design proposal for dishes and silverware. So yea it’s 5 am so I’ll just post the images… *yawn*
Ok, now I have been slaking again for some time, due to a revised schedule and some other work which came up along side this final project of my first year at LNU. However here, without further a due (is … Continue reading
Colors, many of them, red, yellow, teal, green, blue – but why tell you if I can show you…
I worked some more on the different shapes the device could have and produced this pdf. SKETCHES_april I also produced two animations of cut through views to show the internals, and briefly tested an other method of dispensing:
So some weeks ago we got the introductory papers on our last project for this semester. It is quite the opposite of the one with the GateChair. Then we had to focus on relaxation, now we focus on movement. The … Continue reading
So we had another course about how to build physical version of our designs by standing on a workshop and using machines. We used cibatool as a base and then glued pieces together and painted them in the end. The … Continue reading
This was the first really “big” product project was about “vila” – rest – and was quite free in that the only instruction was to design a product that enables people to rest. Here we had two guest lecturers Mats … Continue reading
By far the best course we have had so far! The two head designer from Addi came in and gave us a bunch of lectures on methods for designing and creating. We did moodboards, love hate analyses, osbourn’s questions, that … Continue reading