Friday, June 19, 2009

Work Featured...In a magazine?

So I got contacted through coroflot from some guy claiming to be a reporter for Beijing Newlore Magazine, a design, IT, tech magazine. He saw my Compaq computer here. And they had found it through Ecofriend. This reporter, Rodean, wants high res versions of the renders so they can be printed in the magazine. This is really exciting but it is a little strange and the website he gave for the magazine, www.newlore.cn does not work. Maybe it is just down now. If the website worked I might be less hesitant about it. it probably couldn't hurt to send them.

Need some advice here, If anyone sees a potential problem with sending high res versions of my renders out to some random person, let me know.

So thats how I found out these blogs were covering it...exciting. Then I realized that those were not my original renders. My renders are not so gray and my coroflot page, where they came from has text on each image. So someone spent some time in photoshop getting rid of all that, and they did a good job too.

If anyone has thoughts or advice on this let me know.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Kind of wish we had to do blog posts as assignments

I have not done this for awhile. School has been really busy, so I have not had any opportunity to do this; and Des Comm is purely focused on sketching and rendering, not so much the communication aspect of it.
I am looking for a job right now, things are a little bleak on that front but here is my portfolio.
Everyone in my class has seen it, but for the few who read this blog and have not seen it feel free to give feedback. Thanks.

Portfolio

Enjoy.

I will give some updates on my chair later.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Inspire #3 "Bad" Art

I only say bad because it was in MOBA (the Museum of Bad Art) in Boston and the picture is a bit blurry, but whatever, I liked it.

Inspire #2 Festivals




What is more inspiring then gigantic, multiple day parties full of sensory stimulation. More photos over at The Big Picture.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Inspire #1 Inner Courtyard at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum




Visited this in Boston, I was not allowed to take photos, and these photos just don't do it justice. One of the most amazing interior or courtyard I have ever seen. I could easily spend all day there. Also lots of amazing art there, but to me that was just secondary to the courtyard. It is a must see if you are in Boston.

Vacation-Part of the Job; and an introduction to a new part of my blog



I traveled to Boston this past weekend (Valentines Day) to visit the girlfriend. Had an amazing time; I was there less than 4 days but it seems like a really fun and exciting place. One of my favorite parts of design, or any creative discipline for that matter, is that almost any experience can add to our creativity or have some sort of influence for our work. Going on a trip or vacation, experiencing new places, people, culture, art, music, or any thing really can influence and inspire us. A part of our design education that will continue forever, I think it is extremely important to nourish. Experience, in a broad sense, is a part of our job.

This brings me to a new part of my blog I want to start. It will be things that I think are in some way inspiring or exciting to me. For the most part I will provide little commentary or none at all; I want them to speak for themselves. It could be anything from photography, traditional art, an object, a place, or anything else. The only limit I want to put on this is that it will not be directly design related. One of the main reasons I blog is to become better at expressing my thoughts on design related things. So when those come up, I will talk about them more in depth; they will not be in this section. I want this new "inspire" section to be more of an image based part of my blog, similar to notcot.org and Black Bunneh Sees. Since I was just in Boston, the first few will be from there. They will start with the next post.
-enjoy

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Personality

I ramble a bit in this post, so just bear with me.

Getting a real start on my portfolio, I have been doing the planning and little things leading up to actually working on my portfolio for awhile now. One thing I have heard many times about portfolios and and on criticism of my own is that they need to have personality (or more personality) in them. You can take a look at mine here so you know what I am talking about.

Graphically, and for the most part work the quality and the content I am happy with. (There are obvious things that will get redone, sketching, taking out some projects getting new ones in, but that is not what I want to talk about) I realized that even though I present "process" and my thinking, I have it presented more like a report of what has been designed than something that expresses who I am as a designer and what and how I designed it. I don't even think I use the word "I" in the entire thing. The basic progression is research, sketches, final design. This is not bad but I feel it is slightly generic and I need to show how I truly arrived at the forms and the ideas; an important aspect of how I design and how I think (something that could help get me hired) is missing. I obviously cannot show every aspect of my design process, but I feel that I have so far not done any of my projects justice in that respect.

I did not just make this decision from critiques of my portfolio and general portfolio advice; I was looking at design firms websites and tried to figure out some things they do that I don't. The most obvious thing was that they had their personality in their presentation. Their case studies were not reports; they were stories.

Examples:
M3 Design-The first thing that comes up "Who we are", "What we do", "How we think"
Priority Designs- "What makes us different", "Our designs", "Our work", "Our clients"
IDEO- "We are a global design consultancy. We create impact through design."

Now I know just adding "I" or "we" does not make it more personal, but it is a start and it is something to work off of. I read a really helpful article on design writing on Core77. I will just say it gave some great advice that pertains to what I am trying to do with my portfolio. I will not review it, I have said plenty on this post already. Read the article here.

I will post some updates on my progress. What I am trying to do is like anything else, it can be overdone, underdone, or just not done correctly. That being said I will be relying heavily on feedback (from all of you if anyone reads this) once it gets going.

Final Portfolio Goal: When people look at my portfolio I want them to have a solid understand of my thinking and how I design, not just what I have designed.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Late Start

I have been meaning to keep this blog going and so far, considering this is my first post since school has been out I am not doing very well. Better late than never I guess. I think I will be able to keep up the momentum once I get this going. I have made some goals for my blog and myself that I will share at a later post, for now let's get to this post.
I am interning at Priority Designs in Columbus; I am really enjoying it so far. I was looking through some of the pictures from CES (Consumer Electronics Show) that a few of my coworkers had gone to. The one thing that really stood out to me in terms of form was the Asus Airo laptop concept. When the laptop opens it slides the keyboard back into a more ergonomic position while also allowing room for extra ventilation so there are actually no fans. Just a concept now but I was fairly impressed. I really like the origami form language that Asus has going on now. It is a good mix of a familiar and traditional concept with new technology.

Read more about it and see more pictures of it over at Engadget.