Another classic chair made in solidworks the Reitveld chair
Sunday, 14 October 2012
Saturday, 13 October 2012
Solidworks: panton
Solidworks tutorial creating a panton chair in solidworks. Right click save image of the side view below if you want to try and create it.
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
How its made take 2
Here are a few videos of some modern and old how it’s made designsfrom designers Lee Broom, a video of how the concept of a car is created in life size using blue foam and clay for a jaguar concept,how Matthias Pliessnig creates his organic seating and teh classic Thonet chair that was designed in 1859.
Making of The Crystal Bulb from Lee Broom on Vimeo
Jaguar clay modelling at Clerkenwell Design Week 2012 from Dezeen on Vimeo.
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Current projects
With no luck with placements and being keen to do some work I have started working on design competitions. The first one being the design for dwell competition that I am still waiting to hear from, but for now I have entered two more. These included designing a new case for the iphone 5 within a short amount of time from when it was released and a second of re designing a exercise horse to a modern style using laminated wood for the body but keeping the metal frame simple.
Monday, 24 September 2012
Solidworks: lego hat
Another Solidworks tutorial creating the hat for the lego man made in previous videos.
Saturday, 25 August 2012
Paul Smith fragrance project
Live Paul Smith fragrance design project. Brief “to design a new mainline fragrance for Paul Smith” This
project was in depth in thinking of a story to go behind the fragrance
rather than just to go and design something personal for the client.
Researching into Paul Smith I found the most interesting part to his
personality is he is able to have a sense of humor while also a
professional business. Looking into games such as chess due to it being a
game but also a seriousness behind it. I felt these related to the
personality of Paul Smith and began looking at shapes within chess
pieces and noticed the relations between the king and queen pieces and
the male and female bodies. I choose to use these shapes but in a modern
and simple effect to stand out from the competition of other fragrance
bottles.
Monday, 20 August 2012
Currently working on
Well most of my time since breaking up university this year
has been time spent on placement hunting this has been the lack of updates to
the blog. I have recently started getting back into project work and currently
collecting some designs for a competition at dwell to design a piece of
furniture that would fit into their shop. More updates to come!! but here is a
quick concept of a chair I think would fit into their shop.
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Visual Essay: Why design should be influenced by nature
Visual essay I wrote on why I believe design should be influenced by nature also known as biomimicry. View the video with images that I took to try and relate to the essay. Please feel free to leave any feeback or comments.
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Photoshop: basic rendering
Using basic photoshop tools to render sketches. Only just started to learn photoshop so hopefully see some improvements soon in the renderings I produce mainly use it for photo editing. Any questions please feel free to ask and thank you for watching
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Solidworks: Bike animation
Here is a walkthrough animation of the bike frame in solidworks. part 2 for the bike will be up within the next week
Sunday, 18 March 2012
Identity
Now in my second year studying Furniture and Product design
at Nottingham Trent the time had come to create an identity for Oliver Hammond
Design. I wanted a simple logo that would be used on my business card onto my
colour cv and for the website currently under construction at www.oliverhammonddesign.com
Front cover |
information |
skills and paul smith project |
Stool Project pages |
Pojects page |
contact on back |
Design CV and buisness cards |
First 50 pack of cards |
Saturday, 17 March 2012
Introducing shaun the pom pom stool
Here is Shaun. Shaun is a 3 legged stool I designed for my client Polly.
He is made from 214 pom poms and maple wood for the legs and base of
the seat. The seat itself is made from soft foam that once sat on the
back is then noticeable to support your lower back. Thank you for
looking at Shaun I hope to be making more in the future.
Monday, 5 March 2012
Workshop: when will it end!
So I need more pom poms than I thought I might of needed
today by at least 20. Wanted to finally have the stool finished today but now
seems it is very possible that tomorrow will be the last day to have the stool
finished and to then make my boards finally. I am also trying to create some
animations in solid works something I hope will be useful and I will use during
the presentation.
Friday, 2 March 2012
Workshop: So close!
One more day and a few more pom poms ill be finished I hope!
Now have the back formed just needs upholstering. The legs and the split
between the front two legs are now gluing with a tenon and wedge joint ready to
be sanded Monday. Then just have to add the seat and the back.
Pined foam to the shape of the back |
Just the back to be coverd in pom poms |
drill bits to form the circles |
first hole |
Now made into 20mm holes |
good fit |
making the cuts for the wedges |
wedges fited and ready to glue |
up close |
Monday, 27 February 2012
Workshop: there shall be legs!!!
Holes
drilled for the legs still got to drill the holes in the legs and get
the splits between them lathed. Backs formed just needs covering in foam
and then more pom poms :D busy busy week ahead :(
guess how many |
testing the fit for the drill bit |
seting up to drill the second hole |
in the process of drilling |
drill drill drill! |
Add caption |
plane stool |
just the foam on the top |
without the back |
adding foam next then just to attatch |
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