Showing posts with label furniture and product design trent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture and product design trent. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Stool Project: Workshop

Down in the workshop for the next few days to try and get my stool made currently at a count of 100 pom poms!! Hopefully will turn out looking better than my solidworks model.
marking out!

trying to create the form for the back


biggg bit of foam and the back rest next to it

here be the maple!
100 pom poms

next job!

Thursday, 13 October 2011

Studio: Sofa

Final project in the fifth hour of the day was to design a sofa using colours and on card in perspectives. Now have lots of media to practice with and improve my perspective drawing in my design projects. Thanks for looking =]




Studio: door handle


Fourth hour drawing door handles some designs have to include hands. These where to be drawing in light blue pencil but I don’t think they turned out so well


Studio: suit case


Third hour and project was to design a suit case but practicing using just white and black pencils on card 






Studio: bathroom scales


 Second project for today was to design bathroom scales and tried a few different ways of how the weight is displayed. Again having to be drawn in perspective but using fine liner and gray markers. 

Studio: lighter design


Today we had 5 projects each an hour long to improve our drawing skills. All designs had to be drawn in perspective also. Here is the first one to design a lighter on just white layout in pencil

Sunday, 9 October 2011

Studio: sharpener project

Final design showing how the sharpener is held










First day back in the studio and the project was to design a pencil sharpener here are a few concepts I came up with during the day. The final design being a computer mouse shaped sharpener for easy and comfortable grip when using.

Sunday, 14 August 2011

First uni project
















The brief was to make a piece of seating out of a sheet of material that later became sheets. To create the seating we were told to first crumple up the paper and draw/document every shape we made from what was in front of us. This then developed into finding shapes from our drawings and using colours to make them stand out. I carried on folding and creating shapes until I came up with the cone like final design.