Thursday, June 4, 2009

branding









these logos are from groups that are involved in the design made trade show. these logos (especially the actual design made trade logo) will be printed on the top of each stool.

chair in context.

































final chair in context.













final chair.




















this is my final chair finished. it is very simple to put together with two tabs locking it all together the centeral point distributes the weight while the outer struts keep the stool stable.

final concept mock up












































this is a simple mock up of the final design. this showed that the overall design would work when made from xenita board.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

epic failure

























































as the topic surgest this is an epic failure. i tried to make my mockup out xenita board as i had never used it in large scale before. when i removed the top cut out the outer card wanted to bend which made my whole model collapse. bother! but i see everything as a learning opotunity so here is what i learnt.
-removing material from the seat pan is a very bad idea
-using a heat gun helps removing the top vaners
-locking systems should be in line with the ground and should use the persons weight to keep parts together-
-radiuses are easier to make avoid chamfers when possible
-less curves are better
-using gravity and the spring of the material to hold everything together is a very bad idea.




















i started to play around with the geometry whilst still trying to keep the same locking mechanisim. i chose the top left design and decided to make a mock up of it.



















based on my chosen concept i started to break it down and work out how it would fold and lock. from these schematics i not only thought i had a good locking system but i also had some refinements on my overall design. i decided to look into one of them (3rd down, right hand side) because i liked the overall shape and i also liked the locking system.














this is my final chosen concept. it has four parts (two front pannels, and two interlocking x's) the front pannels hide the locking system.

front pannel





















the next thing i looked at was how the front pannels locked into the seat. i looked at slots, i looked at saw tooth joints and i looked at tabs but i felt that these pannels would fallout too easily and i chose not to use them. if i was to use a decal pannel then it would slide into one of my triangular shapes.

modular bench seating


























































these are my concept for modular bench seating. my idea started with an earlier design (top left) and grew from there. these designs are stand alone seats that can be locked together to form a bench seat. in the end i chose an interlocking x shaped seatand from there i chose to put a front pannel on it as a decal.

seclected concepts






























these benches are my initial three concepts. they are all bench seats because i have found that the seating in exhibitions are bench seats not individual seating. each bench has internal locking mechanisims but i soon realised that they were too big and would require atleats 4 sheets of xenita board to construct. so i went back to the drawing boards and started to design seating that could be locked together to form a long bench (a modular bench seat)







































these are some of my initial concepts. these are looking at different shapes as well as different types of seats (e.g. stools, highbacked chairs, benches etc.)

inspirational sketches and chair sizes



















































these are sketches of actual furniture pieces. these include pieces from the NGV as well as a local furniture retailer on high st. i used these peces as inspiration as well as getting a sence of scale. the chairs with the dimensions i have used to get the dimensions chairs should be. in the end i have used a cube 450x450x450 as the basis of all my designs.

Esquisse 3.1





















based on the outcomes for the third esquise it was decided that we should revisit itand try to put more emphasis on the fibinaci sequence and the golden ratio. to achieve this it was surgested to me that i should measure the seed and map it out as a flat pattern. these sketches are what i came up with.