The document provides several design inspirations for fixtures and storage solutions using simple metal structures and components. It highlights horizontal bars and panels that can hold items or allow items to slide within slots. The designs use basic mounting techniques like holes or serrated edges to attach thin metal rods and bars to walls at angles, allowing for flexible configurations. The document encourages borrowing concepts and adapting them to one's own contexts rather than direct copying.
The document describes three concepts for a portable grill for fishermen and outdoor enthusiasts:
Concept A is a pouch grill that uses ethanol fuel to smoke fish enclosed in pouches, allowing intensely flavored fish anywhere. Concept B uses interchangeable wood to impart varied flavors on skewered fish flipped over an ethanol-fueled grill. Concept C is a compact, waterproof grill that uses ethanol disks as fuel and wood boards as a cooking surface for simply grilled fresh fish directly from the river.
Peoplesphere coverstory claudia telenet oct 2014Jurgen Moenaert
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"Onze Claudia" op cover van PeopleSphere: heel sterk artikel over engagement, klantgerichtheid en impact hebben bij #Telenet. Proud to be part of it ;-)
The document discusses various construction toys that use interlocking pieces to build structures, including K'NEX, LEGO, Woodcraft puzzles, and JOVO. It provides examples of how each uses rods, bricks, wooden pieces, or flat shapes that connect through grooves, notches, or by snapping together. The document also shows furniture made from interlocking cardboard, plywood, or plastic pieces, as well as benchmarks like chairs constructed from materials that pack flat like corrugated cardboard or bendable materials like plywood.
This document summarizes various furniture styles from different historical periods, including Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal, Modern, Art Nouveau, Shaker, Empire, Hepplewhite, Duncan Phyfe, Baroque, and Spanish Baroque. For each style, a brief description of defining characteristics and suggested room placements are provided.
Basic design & visual arts (Elements of design)Ar.Shakti Nanda
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Lecture and presentation on Elements of Design for students of architecture, fine art and photography. semester - I (2015), Sri Sri University, Odisha. 7+1 Elements of design explained (Point, Line, Shapes, Space, Form, Texture, Value, Colour) in details with examples for better understanding. Content compiled from books and internet.
This document discusses several product concepts and design solutions:
1. Vivien, a photo printer that allows digital photos to be printed and placed directly into a photo frame, bridging the gap between digital and physical photos for different generations.
2. A hybrid guitar/bass instrument that combines guitar and bass strings/tones to expand a guitarist's range.
3. A tennis shoe with seamless upper and tread pattern taking design cues from sharks, providing flexibility, breathability and grip for tennis.
4. The Kinesic Interface concept uses gestures like winking and ear pulling to control devices like cameras and music players, reconnecting people through more natural interactions.
This document describes a concept for a mobile retail experience called Burton Mobile. It envisions a customized Sprinter van that travels to locations offering Burton snowboarding gear and apparel. The van would have merchandise on display and allow customers to shop and try on items. Employees would process sales transactions inside the van on laptops.
Luann K. Houser provides graphic design, 3D modeling, and fine art services. Her portfolio showcases work in photography, digital media like Photoshop and Maya, and traditional mediums such as oil painting. She has experience with projects including museum exhibits, store designs, product packaging, and brochure layout. Houser invites potential clients to contact her to discuss opportunities for collaboration.
This document provides an overview of a portfolio that includes designs across various disciplines including product design, fashion, and environmental design. Some key designs discussed include a modular wall tile system, a slide modular storage system, woven scarves, and an evening bag. The portfolio focuses on modularity, interaction between users and products, and developing meaningful relationships that prolong the lifespan of designs.
Arthur Schmitt is a French industrial designer who recently completed his masters degree. He has work experience designing for companies like Legrand. His portfolio includes projects like a water-powered shower radio, a vertical gardening system, and a steampunk concept phone. He is passionate about sustainable design and building for the future.
This document describes a concept for a mobile retail experience called Burton Mobile. It envisions a customized Sprinter van that travels to locations offering Burton snowboarding gear and apparel. The van would have merchandise on display and allow customers to shop and try on items. Employees would process sales transactions inside the van on laptops.
Luann K. Houser provides graphic design, 3D modeling, and fine art services. Her portfolio showcases work in photography, digital media like Photoshop and Maya, and traditional mediums such as oil painting. She has experience with projects including museum exhibits, store designs, product packaging, and brochure layout. Houser invites potential clients to contact her to discuss opportunities for collaboration.
This document provides an overview of a portfolio that includes designs across various disciplines including product design, fashion, and environmental design. Some key designs discussed include a modular wall tile system, a slide modular storage system, woven scarves, and an evening bag. The portfolio focuses on modularity, interaction between users and products, and developing meaningful relationships that prolong the lifespan of designs.
Arthur Schmitt is a French industrial designer who recently completed his masters degree. He has work experience designing for companies like Legrand. His portfolio includes projects like a water-powered shower radio, a vertical gardening system, and a steampunk concept phone. He is passionate about sustainable design and building for the future.
1. http://fixturescloseup.wordpress.com/ See the vertical rod, fixed on to wall by two holes only… since some serrations given into the rods, horizontal members can fix on it… inspire from this thought.. I got it from here
2. Holes in the wall See the horizontal; bars at an angle… try look all features and get inspired from that concept
3. Look at the detailing See how it stands..? With a slender legs
4. See,,, if shirts are in packet, it can hang like this na? look that horizontal thing is actually spring actuated ( rotation ). So pull down wen they need to take out things Look at the metal structure going behind, and the fixture can fix any wer in the structure
5. Nice idea na…? Horizontal pannels with gap and sliding fixtures
8. Shud I say…. Fcuk….??? Wonder full naaa??? Get inspire… or copy it in ur context..nothing wrong in it… only v 2 know bout it….
9. Black thing which I arrowed is fixed on wood, it has a hole… the other black rod is the fixture ( rod)
10. See how simple is it… and they thought of branding also
11. See… going to two sides from a single locking Horizontal panels with slots and sliding fixture
12. Think about both of this idea…you have lot of inspirations hiding in it
13. Simple value addition to the fixture… Now blindly copy each idea and put it in your sketch book… u shud have minimum 10 of this ideas… jus copy and make it for your scenario.. Do it… I think tomorrow also v do same only… v got this ideas very late… but now it will be easy for you, since you need not think… ok…