Wednesday, 30 September 2015
Monday, 28 September 2015
Week 10: Suitcase Construction
Suitcase/Stall concepts
Construction of the suitcase
We decided against having a background pattern because it distracts from the product.
As well as using the suitcase to transport our stall to the market I made dividers for each group of bottles to store the ones that weren't on display in an organised way while the smaller suitcase as our display stand which we topped up as the jars went.
A.O
Saturday, 26 September 2015
Sewing the Bags
This is when all bags were done and the bottles were finished and we got to put them all in their little bags :) The bags also kept the glass protected during transporting. C.A |
Thursday, 24 September 2015
Week 9: Theme
After class today Jeremy, Courtney and I went to source fabric for the bag. We went to the op shops in town to find and recycle some bedding which only cost us $11 and we ended up with a duvet cover that has the pattern on both sides and a plain sheet. These two images are the colours and the design from the fabric. I replicated the colours and design as we were having trouble with our theme.
CLASS CRIT
We have a logo that is brown but in class today the teachers say it reminded them of chocolate milk so using the colours from the fabric I made some possible designs.
Wednesday, 23 September 2015
Week 9: Product Idea
We were thinking about having something to put in the bag with the jar. Here i just mocked up a quick design. These would be little cards that sat in the bag that customers could read to see how we created the project and also could be something they potential use as instructions to create there own. As all students at Massy have access to the materials needed.
There would be 3 different back of the card that have our logo on it. First concept to this 'how to' list isn't refined at all.
After talking to the group we have scraped this idea as it just doesn't sync with our offering.
Sunday, 20 September 2015
Week 9: Questions
I was in charge of organising the spatial quotes as my flat mate is a spatial student it was easy for me to get them of her and her friends.
Here are the ones they came up with.
Here are the ones they came up with.
what is the main software used to create digital 3D model - Sketch up
What program is used to render images - indigo renderer , photoshop ,
Who do you call for help with technical problems - Oliver Blair
what is important when making a model - scale
what is spatial’s alternative to stream - www.spatialdesign.info or spatial blog
what document is used when finding new zealand building standards - NZ 3604
what does BRANZ stand for - Building Research Association of New Zealand
what is something that helps generate and develop your spatial concepts - generator terms
what is another word for research - precedents
what are three categories that need to be included in a site analysis - history, weather, demographics, zoning, culture, sun maps
what are the four different images required for a final submission - plan, section, elevation, perspective
Week 9: Questions
I was in charge of coming up with the industrial questions as I am the only industrial design student in the group.
What is the sticker on Lyn Garretts laptop ?
Iron Man
The Bauhaus Movement started out as what ?
An Art School
Name one of Dieter Rams 10 principles of good design ?
Good design is - Innovative, makes a product useful, aesthetic, makes a product understandable, unobtrusive, honest, long-lasting, thorough down to the last detail, environmentally-friendly and as little design as possible
The Memphis Design movement occurred in what era ?
1980
Who designed this chair ?
What is the sticker on Lyn Garretts laptop ?
Iron Man
The Bauhaus Movement started out as what ?
An Art School
Name one of Dieter Rams 10 principles of good design ?
Good design is - Innovative, makes a product useful, aesthetic, makes a product understandable, unobtrusive, honest, long-lasting, thorough down to the last detail, environmentally-friendly and as little design as possible
The Memphis Design movement occurred in what era ?
1980
Who designed this chair ?
Charles and Ray Eames
What does MDF stand for ?
Medium Density Fibreboard
Who is this designer ?
James Dyson
Week 9: Applying Vinyl and covering the jars
After weeding the vinyl over the weekend, Allete, Skye, 2 friends of Skyes and myself meet up on Sunday to apply the vinyl to the jars and then cover them where we didn't want the sand to sandblast.
the process started with cleaning the jars with Meths. At the same time a couple of people were using tracing paper to help get the vinyl onto the jars perfectly.
after the jars were cleaned the vinyl backing was peeled off and applied to the jars after being lined up perfectly with the sides and bottom of the jars.
after enough jars had the vinyl stuck to it, the rest of the exposed glass was ready to be covered with masking tape, scrap paper and excess vinyl so then the only places what would be sand blasted would be the exposed area left between the vinyl where the design is.
the bottoms of the jars where also supposed to have a vinyl sticker of our brands logo but the curve of these jars is different from the jars we had done trials on and the logo was to intricate to be able to stick to the bottom of the jars securely enough for the sandblaster to be able to get a clean image what we are in want off. In the end we just scraped the idea because it simply wasn't working for everyone.
-OC
Thursday, 17 September 2015
Week 8: Major Quotes
The quotes for each of the major/puns:
VCD: i couldn't kern less
ID: tools not rules
Fashion: Sew much fabric, Sew little time
Textiles: Spinning yarns *yarn ball*
Spacial: Spaced out
Fine Arts: Show me the Monet
Fine Arts: Show me the Monet
as a team we couldn't come up with a fine arts quote for the jars so I asked a flatmate of mine who is a Fine Arts major to ask some friends if they new any and this is what they came up with for us.
post into the Fine Arts page on FB
-OC
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
Week 8: Logo
This is our logo so far.
I feel it isn't representing the right thing for our group. The design is great but the colours to me look like a bottle of chocolate milk.
So I played around with some other colours just to see if anything work or to spark different idea within the group but no one wanted to change the colours as the like the first logo.
I feel it isn't representing the right thing for our group. The design is great but the colours to me look like a bottle of chocolate milk.
So I played around with some other colours just to see if anything work or to spark different idea within the group but no one wanted to change the colours as the like the first logo.
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Week 8: Glasses
Purchasing bottles.
As a group we decided to buy the rest of the glasses off Trademe as it would be the easiest most time and money efficient way. We already have 25 bottles that Courtney purchased off a family friend -->
I found a similar set that was only $12 for 15 jars and he had enough to make our total number up to 100. They are great because they also have lids and are a similar shape to the ones we have already.
Also it said that they would be here in 1-3 days which is perfect as we need to start sand blasting as soon as possible.
As a group we decided to buy the rest of the glasses off Trademe as it would be the easiest most time and money efficient way. We already have 25 bottles that Courtney purchased off a family friend -->
I found a similar set that was only $12 for 15 jars and he had enough to make our total number up to 100. They are great because they also have lids and are a similar shape to the ones we have already.
Also it said that they would be here in 1-3 days which is perfect as we need to start sand blasting as soon as possible.
Week 8: Schedule
I decided to set up a schedule in a google document so we can have days on which things should be completed by as we are making a bulk load of jars with packaging so managing our time is necessary to make sure we get them all done in time especially with workshop restrictions.
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