"To push the boundaries, you need to know where the edges are." - Mark Boulton

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Sketch Reflection


Here is a little bit of free handed drafting to describe my experience while learning how to draw perspectives and contours and the many other methods I need to practice to become a successful designer. I don't free hand very often so my hand was shaking when I was producing the strokes but over all I just need to stay consistent to make it look uniform. 

"A Skewed Alternative"



Here are the final posters related to my work focusing on creating a 3-D space from a 2-D abstraction. The hand-crafted posters display my object of inspiration that I took an element from and expanded it to a structure with a purpose of sheltering and seating people. Studying how people would interact with the space  gave me a good understanding of how to arrange and organize my design ideas. I found it difficult to portray my process and ideas on posters but I managed to display an adequate amount of information to get the concept across. Using an architect and found object to base my design on was interesting. I got to see how unrelated subjects can be connected and morphed into a brand new idea. I was striving to create a more organic shape to my design but ended up going in the opposite direction with geometric patterns. Sometimes things don't go as planned when designing but that opens up new paths to something never thought of. I am happy with the contrasted design that I resulted with and am glad I can pull out many elements and principles along the process to the end. 

Friday, July 20, 2012

Final Seat and Shelter Model




Here are some different angles of my final model that will act as a seat and shelter. The design was based off of my found object (a pine cone) and inspired from the designer I researched (Richard Meier). I used chipboard and acrylic in my model. I played with value, diagonal lines, geometric shape, and repetition to create an effective space to occupy. 

Concept Model


This is the concept model I produced from my 2-D abstraction process and other refined study models. It is based off of a pine cone. This 3-D model will guide me to designing an actual space people can occupy. 

Three Refined Study Models


Here are the three refined study models I created from my first bunch of models. The three were based off of certain characteristics I wanted to emphasis spatially. From these models I will focus on a concept to expand my design and gradually create a structure that can be used. 

Thursday, July 19, 2012

An Other Two Point Perspective


Here is an other sketch using two point perspective. This time I practiced using an exterior view rather than an interior one. I feel that I am gradually getting better at understanding how the human eye recognizes space and it is becoming easier to quickly draw such a perspective.

Two Point Corner


I am working on drawing in a two point perspective right now. I find two point a bit easier to understand that the one point. I have had more successful sketches using this method. Here is an interior corner of a building on campus to display my practice using two point perspective.