“Architecture: thinking, making, inhabiting” is one on the electives that I took at the University of Technology in Sydney and was an introduction in architecture theory and practice in which a small pavilion in one of Sydney’s parks was designed.
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“Architecture: thinking, making, inhabiting” is one on the electives that I took at the University of Technology in Sydney and was an introduction in architecture theory and practice in which a small pavilion in one of Sydney’s parks was designed. In this course the elements that make up visual communication design, such as posters or infographics, are discussed. During the course several visual items were created. The poster is an example. It attracts the consumer with an image, that already contains information: a boat trip from amsterdam to paris is being sold. The catchline shows the [...] This design project was part of my Bachelor degree at Industrial Design Engineering TU Delft. The assignment was to design a garbage crusher for consumer kitchen use and to construct a working prototype of this device. The project was done in a team of five. This design project was part of my Bachelor degree at Industrial Design Engineering TU Delft. The goal in this project was the looks of the final design. The design phase was an associative process that started with a picture I chose. I started with some artwork on a record that consisted of hexagonal shapes, these [...] As a project for fun I worked together with fashion designer Nanette Lindeman and the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam. The project was set up by the ANWB for fashion students to create clothing for a anniversary issue for their magazine. Together we created a dress made out of recycled tents. I found working [...] This design project was part of my Masters degree at Industrial Design Engineering TU Delft. The assignment was to explore a product, perform a usability test, to redesign the product, to perform a second usability test and evaluate the process. For the assignment we worked in a team of five. This design project was part of my Masters degree at Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft. This course is about the human senses and how the users experience their senses when interacting with a product. Ha! It is a new packaging for toothbrushes: now packed in a small cylindrical bottle, much like a test tube. It opens by unscrewing, in stead of the always very annoying blister packaging. When done brushing, just put it back in. Comes in handy when going on holiday. For Sony Ericsson Accessories. The Integral Design Project is het final project in the Masters course before the graduation project. The project is done in a team of 6 designers, formed from all three Master studies at the IDE faculty. The project covers a complete design project, on behalf of a company, in this case: [...] to my online photostream: click here |
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