This document provides an overview of Momo's design portfolio and background. It includes summaries of several product design projects such as a patchboard design, censer design, wheel design, and LEGO exhibition design. It also lists graphic design works including logo and poster designs. Brief biographical information is provided, stating that Momo loves design and enjoys the design process. She has interests in different design styles from around the world.
Initial design concepts focused on squaring up the design to make it more striking visually. Inspiration was drawn from the Shard in London, with plans to incorporate some of its shapes and textures. Construction concepts included developing an initial structure, using bolts and screws for joins rather than adhesives, and prototyping a wall joint. Usability considerations centered around ergonomics, anthropometrics, and placing speakers in effective locations within a room. Various materials were tested including carbon fiber, clay, steel rods, plaster, aluminium sheet, and wire to determine suitability for the design.
This document is the online portfolio of Alaa Chehayeb, showcasing examples of their design work. It includes sections highlighting their logos, illustrations, posters, and typography work. Each section displays multiple projects with descriptions. Alaa is a Lebanese graphic designer who holds a Master's degree in interior architecture and works freelance while also contributing to journalism outlets.
The document discusses principles for crafting rich web experiences, including making interactions direct by allowing input wherever there is output, shortening interaction length, and making objects directly actionable. It provides examples of how several websites implement principles like inline editing, drag and drop, and providing discoverability through hints and invitations. The principles are intended to guide design of engaging and intuitive user interfaces.
This document evaluates two can designs and two posters created to advertise Irn Bru 32, a relaunched energy drink.
For the first can design, technical qualities like adding an ellipse shape to the head and drop shadows to bubbles are discussed. Aesthetic qualities like using Irn Bru's traditional color scheme of orange and blue and making nutritional information readable are also highlighted.
The second can design focuses on aesthetics like incorporating the Scottish flag colors and a "twist design" slogan. Time constraints limited technical development.
The first poster adds Irn Bru liquid to James Bond's glass using layer opacity. A more informal font and sticker-like "32" improve readability and advertise the product as new.
Caity DuPont is an interior designer with experience in residential, commercial, and retail design projects. Her portfolio includes a condo renovation with an eat-in kitchen and built-in storage, a kitchen remodel with ample counter space, and a commercial office design for an architecture firm. She also designed a boutique chocolate shop and a sophisticated restaurant called Lemon Creation. Caity held leadership roles in university athletics and design organizations.
This document describes the key sustainable features of the Sammut's house including double glazed windows, solar pump and heating, a compost toilet, septic tank water treatment, solar power, a greenhouse, blinds, well, and insulation.
Johnny Rodgers is a graduate student researching ways to make home resource consumption more visible to encourage sustainable living. His work includes a net-zero solar home and an interface system. He aims to design feedback combining information visualization, interaction design, and social influences. Recent projects include an energy-efficient laneway home and informative art display incorporating interactive control systems.
This document provides an overview of Momo's design portfolio and background. It includes summaries of several product design projects such as a patchboard design, censer design, wheel design, and LEGO exhibition design. It also lists graphic design works including logo and poster designs. Brief biographical information is provided, stating that Momo loves design and enjoys the design process. She has interests in different design styles from around the world.
Initial design concepts focused on squaring up the design to make it more striking visually. Inspiration was drawn from the Shard in London, with plans to incorporate some of its shapes and textures. Construction concepts included developing an initial structure, using bolts and screws for joins rather than adhesives, and prototyping a wall joint. Usability considerations centered around ergonomics, anthropometrics, and placing speakers in effective locations within a room. Various materials were tested including carbon fiber, clay, steel rods, plaster, aluminium sheet, and wire to determine suitability for the design.
This document is the online portfolio of Alaa Chehayeb, showcasing examples of their design work. It includes sections highlighting their logos, illustrations, posters, and typography work. Each section displays multiple projects with descriptions. Alaa is a Lebanese graphic designer who holds a Master's degree in interior architecture and works freelance while also contributing to journalism outlets.
The document discusses principles for crafting rich web experiences, including making interactions direct by allowing input wherever there is output, shortening interaction length, and making objects directly actionable. It provides examples of how several websites implement principles like inline editing, drag and drop, and providing discoverability through hints and invitations. The principles are intended to guide design of engaging and intuitive user interfaces.
This document evaluates two can designs and two posters created to advertise Irn Bru 32, a relaunched energy drink.
For the first can design, technical qualities like adding an ellipse shape to the head and drop shadows to bubbles are discussed. Aesthetic qualities like using Irn Bru's traditional color scheme of orange and blue and making nutritional information readable are also highlighted.
The second can design focuses on aesthetics like incorporating the Scottish flag colors and a "twist design" slogan. Time constraints limited technical development.
The first poster adds Irn Bru liquid to James Bond's glass using layer opacity. A more informal font and sticker-like "32" improve readability and advertise the product as new.
Caity DuPont is an interior designer with experience in residential, commercial, and retail design projects. Her portfolio includes a condo renovation with an eat-in kitchen and built-in storage, a kitchen remodel with ample counter space, and a commercial office design for an architecture firm. She also designed a boutique chocolate shop and a sophisticated restaurant called Lemon Creation. Caity held leadership roles in university athletics and design organizations.
This document describes the key sustainable features of the Sammut's house including double glazed windows, solar pump and heating, a compost toilet, septic tank water treatment, solar power, a greenhouse, blinds, well, and insulation.
Johnny Rodgers is a graduate student researching ways to make home resource consumption more visible to encourage sustainable living. His work includes a net-zero solar home and an interface system. He aims to design feedback combining information visualization, interaction design, and social influences. Recent projects include an energy-efficient laneway home and informative art display incorporating interactive control systems.
1) The original home had poor insulation and orientation issues that led to overheating in summer and cold in winter. A new home was designed with better passive solar design principles.
2) The new home included renovating part of the original 1950s home, adding additional sections, and installing various sustainability features like solar panels, rainwater tanks, insulation, and energy efficient appliances to reduce energy and water usage.
3) Future plans include further improving insulation, installing external shading, and exploring additional ways to reduce energy and resource consumption.
The house is oriented with southern exposures to maximize natural light throughout living spaces. Narrow dimensions allow breezes and light to reach all rooms, including bathrooms. Sustainable features include a prefabricated greenhouse, composting toilet, and plants and rainwater collection on the roof. Recycled glass panels are used for walls and counters.
Seminar on Comparative Energy analysis of sustainable techniquesdesignQube
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The increasing usage of computer technology in our everyday life and especially in our homes and the increasing demand for sustainable life style concepts raise the question of how to combine these two trends. Can we make smart homes sustainable or sustainable homes smart? This paper discusses current trends and challenges arising with these questions and proposes a sustainable smart home approach.
Presented at ICT4S 2013, the First International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Sustainability, held in Zurich, February 2013, http://www.ict4s.org
This presentation discusses sustainable housing across environmental, social, cultural, and economic dimensions. Sustainable housing can promote development while addressing problems like urbanization, poverty, and climate change. It considers how housing impacts the environment through resource use and pollution, and how the environment impacts housing through hazards. Socially and culturally, housing meets basic needs but also supports community development. Economically, housing is a major asset and industry that affects household costs, employment, and resource flows. The conclusion emphasizes finding a balance across these sustainability dimensions.
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Presentation from JAOO 09 Australia on how to design software architectures to maxmise sustainable outcomes by limiting power and resource usage. Uses the Virtualisation Maturity Model (see Architecture Journal edition 18).
This document discusses the AGL Sustainable Living Project and Competition hosted by UNSW. The competition is open to all high school students and offers $30,000 in rewards. It also provides information about sustainable architecture and living. Some key points made are:
1) Buildings provide shelter and also meet human needs like light, water, waste disposal, and more.
2) Sustainable design considers the environmental context and interdependence of all systems, which traditional design has neglected.
3) Meeting our needs in a sustainable way considers the entire lifecycle and reduces environmental problems.
This document describes the design process for three different packaging concepts for a new Irn-Bru 32 product. The first concept has a retro, classic design with a water droplet background image. The second concept uses a bold, futuristic font and features an energy-themed background image. The third concept is based on the slogan "Gets you out of the dark" and features overlapping background images of light beams. Across all three concepts, the designer sources images, adjusts colors and opacity, and experiments with font choices to develop cohesive and visually appealing packaging designs.
Here is a comparison of the original intentions versus the resulting outcomes for the key elements of this project:
Logo Design:
- Original intention was for a literal design featuring litter in the shape of a surfer to directly represent Surfers Against Sewage.
- Resulting outcome was a more abstract wave design using contrasting colors to make it eye-catching while positively representing surfing.
Poster:
- Originally wanted to use only positive imagery to promote SAS in a positive light
- Realized negative imagery works better to grab attention and elicit an emotional response, so resulting poster used slogans and listing of threatened beaches.
Merchandise:
- Initially wanted to directly adapt unused logo designs onto products
The document discusses the evaluation of various logo, membership form, merchandise, and poster designs created for Surfers Against Sewage. For the logo design, the author notes that their initial design featuring litter in the shape of a surfer fulfilled the purpose but was not eye-catching enough. Their subsequent surf-themed logo was more positive and customizable. For the membership form, the author's initial leaflet design fulfilled the content purpose but had layout issues. They improved it by changing to a booklet format. Some merchandise designs like a cushion were not effective. The author realized posters needed negative imagery to stand out, against their initial goal of positive imagery.
This portfolio contains examples of Noah Rodebaugh's industrial design work from Purdue University. It includes 7 projects showing various design processes from ideation to final models. The projects include a 3D printed and wood salt shaker, a laminated wood lamp, a wooden kitchen utensil, shoe designs, a 3D printed speaker, and an ice cream scoop made from resin casting. For each project, Noah documents inspiration sources, ideation sketches, 3D models, prototypes, and final products. The portfolio demonstrates his skills in areas such as 3D modeling, prototyping, woodworking, and rendering.
1) The student developed their packaging design skills through multiple iterations of designing an IRN-BRU energy drink can. They focused on technical elements like ensuring accurate sizing and aesthetic qualities like using the brand's signature orange and blue colors.
2) Through planning colors, fonts, and layouts, they were able to efficiently create and modify designs. However, more exploration of color shades and creative copy could have strengthened early planning.
3) Refining initial ideas through development led the student to their final design, which featured a cartoon character and stood out from their other stripe-focused concepts. The development process significantly impacted their chosen final product.
High tech architecture emerged in the 1970s and is characterized by the visible skeletal structures of buildings, typically made of steel, that reference industrial and technological elements. In high tech architecture, designers ensured the buildings' structural systems were visible from the outside. By the 1980s, high tech architecture became harder to distinguish from postmodern architecture. The document provides examples of high tech buildings where the structural frames are clearly visible, and discusses how the era helped bridge modernism and postmodernism in architectural design.
This document contains samples of work from Riley Johnson's previous design classes including a pop up shop design, website page, furniture mock ups, and a technical drawing of a stool. It also includes sketches of a t-shirt design for a fraternity recruitment and a hand-drawn sketch of a room. Finally, it features mock ups of pants and a shoe that apply patterns and shading to give a realistic look.
Our group has chosen to design a Games Gallery. James researched games from different decades to feature in the gallery and created a website to showcase this research. Danny focused on interior design elements like doors, windows, lighting, and themes. He created design concepts and surveyed others for feedback. Michael and another member worked on the exterior building design, combining their concepts into a final design with a futuristic, postmodern style inspired by their research. They presented the full project, incorporating everyone's individual contributions to the interior, exterior, and content of the Games Gallery.
Our group has chosen to design a Games Gallery. James researched games from different decades to feature in the gallery and created a website to showcase this research. Danny focused on interior design elements like doors, windows, lighting, and themes. He created design concepts and surveyed others for feedback. Michael and another member worked on the exterior building design, combining their concepts into a final design with a futuristic, postmodern style inspired by their research. They presented the full project, incorporating everyone's individual contributions to the interior, exterior, and content of the Games Gallery.
This document provides information on various woodworking projects and products created by the author. It discusses stools made from ash and plywood using traditional joinery techniques. It also mentions air plant holders made from offcuts of various exotic woods. The author creates jewellery by recycling materials from other projects. CAD software is used to visualize design ideas. A collaborative project called the "panic room" explores the topic of grief through a series of videos. A living room side table was originally designed for a work experience project and features an unusual three-legged, multi-surface design.
This document contains a portfolio by Riley Johnson showcasing various design projects. It includes mockups of furniture and interior design with soft colors, technical drawings of a stool and shoe, a proposed t-shirt design for a fraternity recruitment event, and sketches from drawing courses. The portfolio aims to demonstrate Johnson's skills in furniture design, pattern making, technical drawing, and sketching for product development and interior design.
1) The original home had poor insulation and orientation issues that led to overheating in summer and cold in winter. A new home was designed with better passive solar design principles.
2) The new home included renovating part of the original 1950s home, adding additional sections, and installing various sustainability features like solar panels, rainwater tanks, insulation, and energy efficient appliances to reduce energy and water usage.
3) Future plans include further improving insulation, installing external shading, and exploring additional ways to reduce energy and resource consumption.
The house is oriented with southern exposures to maximize natural light throughout living spaces. Narrow dimensions allow breezes and light to reach all rooms, including bathrooms. Sustainable features include a prefabricated greenhouse, composting toilet, and plants and rainwater collection on the roof. Recycled glass panels are used for walls and counters.
Seminar on Comparative Energy analysis of sustainable techniquesdesignQube
This is the first stage of how to proceed with comparative enregy analysis of different construction techniques like Baker style, tradiitonal kerala style etc.
The increasing usage of computer technology in our everyday life and especially in our homes and the increasing demand for sustainable life style concepts raise the question of how to combine these two trends. Can we make smart homes sustainable or sustainable homes smart? This paper discusses current trends and challenges arising with these questions and proposes a sustainable smart home approach.
Presented at ICT4S 2013, the First International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Sustainability, held in Zurich, February 2013, http://www.ict4s.org
This presentation discusses sustainable housing across environmental, social, cultural, and economic dimensions. Sustainable housing can promote development while addressing problems like urbanization, poverty, and climate change. It considers how housing impacts the environment through resource use and pollution, and how the environment impacts housing through hazards. Socially and culturally, housing meets basic needs but also supports community development. Economically, housing is a major asset and industry that affects household costs, employment, and resource flows. The conclusion emphasizes finding a balance across these sustainability dimensions.
Pl.see our New WEB:-www.affordableConstruction.in For Green-Sustainable Housing Technology with 10% more Carpet Area & 30% Saving.
ganeshkamat47@gmail.com 919820867755
Presentation from JAOO 09 Australia on how to design software architectures to maxmise sustainable outcomes by limiting power and resource usage. Uses the Virtualisation Maturity Model (see Architecture Journal edition 18).
This document discusses the AGL Sustainable Living Project and Competition hosted by UNSW. The competition is open to all high school students and offers $30,000 in rewards. It also provides information about sustainable architecture and living. Some key points made are:
1) Buildings provide shelter and also meet human needs like light, water, waste disposal, and more.
2) Sustainable design considers the environmental context and interdependence of all systems, which traditional design has neglected.
3) Meeting our needs in a sustainable way considers the entire lifecycle and reduces environmental problems.
This document describes the design process for three different packaging concepts for a new Irn-Bru 32 product. The first concept has a retro, classic design with a water droplet background image. The second concept uses a bold, futuristic font and features an energy-themed background image. The third concept is based on the slogan "Gets you out of the dark" and features overlapping background images of light beams. Across all three concepts, the designer sources images, adjusts colors and opacity, and experiments with font choices to develop cohesive and visually appealing packaging designs.
Here is a comparison of the original intentions versus the resulting outcomes for the key elements of this project:
Logo Design:
- Original intention was for a literal design featuring litter in the shape of a surfer to directly represent Surfers Against Sewage.
- Resulting outcome was a more abstract wave design using contrasting colors to make it eye-catching while positively representing surfing.
Poster:
- Originally wanted to use only positive imagery to promote SAS in a positive light
- Realized negative imagery works better to grab attention and elicit an emotional response, so resulting poster used slogans and listing of threatened beaches.
Merchandise:
- Initially wanted to directly adapt unused logo designs onto products
The document discusses the evaluation of various logo, membership form, merchandise, and poster designs created for Surfers Against Sewage. For the logo design, the author notes that their initial design featuring litter in the shape of a surfer fulfilled the purpose but was not eye-catching enough. Their subsequent surf-themed logo was more positive and customizable. For the membership form, the author's initial leaflet design fulfilled the content purpose but had layout issues. They improved it by changing to a booklet format. Some merchandise designs like a cushion were not effective. The author realized posters needed negative imagery to stand out, against their initial goal of positive imagery.
This portfolio contains examples of Noah Rodebaugh's industrial design work from Purdue University. It includes 7 projects showing various design processes from ideation to final models. The projects include a 3D printed and wood salt shaker, a laminated wood lamp, a wooden kitchen utensil, shoe designs, a 3D printed speaker, and an ice cream scoop made from resin casting. For each project, Noah documents inspiration sources, ideation sketches, 3D models, prototypes, and final products. The portfolio demonstrates his skills in areas such as 3D modeling, prototyping, woodworking, and rendering.
1) The student developed their packaging design skills through multiple iterations of designing an IRN-BRU energy drink can. They focused on technical elements like ensuring accurate sizing and aesthetic qualities like using the brand's signature orange and blue colors.
2) Through planning colors, fonts, and layouts, they were able to efficiently create and modify designs. However, more exploration of color shades and creative copy could have strengthened early planning.
3) Refining initial ideas through development led the student to their final design, which featured a cartoon character and stood out from their other stripe-focused concepts. The development process significantly impacted their chosen final product.
High tech architecture emerged in the 1970s and is characterized by the visible skeletal structures of buildings, typically made of steel, that reference industrial and technological elements. In high tech architecture, designers ensured the buildings' structural systems were visible from the outside. By the 1980s, high tech architecture became harder to distinguish from postmodern architecture. The document provides examples of high tech buildings where the structural frames are clearly visible, and discusses how the era helped bridge modernism and postmodernism in architectural design.
This document contains samples of work from Riley Johnson's previous design classes including a pop up shop design, website page, furniture mock ups, and a technical drawing of a stool. It also includes sketches of a t-shirt design for a fraternity recruitment and a hand-drawn sketch of a room. Finally, it features mock ups of pants and a shoe that apply patterns and shading to give a realistic look.
Our group has chosen to design a Games Gallery. James researched games from different decades to feature in the gallery and created a website to showcase this research. Danny focused on interior design elements like doors, windows, lighting, and themes. He created design concepts and surveyed others for feedback. Michael and another member worked on the exterior building design, combining their concepts into a final design with a futuristic, postmodern style inspired by their research. They presented the full project, incorporating everyone's individual contributions to the interior, exterior, and content of the Games Gallery.
Our group has chosen to design a Games Gallery. James researched games from different decades to feature in the gallery and created a website to showcase this research. Danny focused on interior design elements like doors, windows, lighting, and themes. He created design concepts and surveyed others for feedback. Michael and another member worked on the exterior building design, combining their concepts into a final design with a futuristic, postmodern style inspired by their research. They presented the full project, incorporating everyone's individual contributions to the interior, exterior, and content of the Games Gallery.
This document provides information on various woodworking projects and products created by the author. It discusses stools made from ash and plywood using traditional joinery techniques. It also mentions air plant holders made from offcuts of various exotic woods. The author creates jewellery by recycling materials from other projects. CAD software is used to visualize design ideas. A collaborative project called the "panic room" explores the topic of grief through a series of videos. A living room side table was originally designed for a work experience project and features an unusual three-legged, multi-surface design.
This document contains a portfolio by Riley Johnson showcasing various design projects. It includes mockups of furniture and interior design with soft colors, technical drawings of a stool and shoe, a proposed t-shirt design for a fraternity recruitment event, and sketches from drawing courses. The portfolio aims to demonstrate Johnson's skills in furniture design, pattern making, technical drawing, and sketching for product development and interior design.
This document summarizes the planning and design process for a lifestyle magazine mock-up. It describes creating a logo in Photoshop and Canva after issues with a Wix design. Mockups went through iterations with changing designs, fonts, and sections before settling on a layout in Canva. The magazine covers were inspired by Wanderlust magazine, using consistent color palettes and placement of subtitles, headers, and social links. Contents pages continued the cover image background with overlaid white text blocks to follow conventions while maintaining uniqueness.
The document describes the design of a flat-pack cardboard chair and table called "The Bow" that can be produced sustainably using recycled materials. Initial sketches show scattered ideas that were refined into a final design featuring a chair and table that can fold flat for compact transportation and storage. 3D models and prototypes demonstrate the minimalist and customizable design intended to appeal to a style-conscious generation.
The design concept for the boutique hotel bedroom and lobby in Florence, Italy is to capture the city's fashion influence through luxurious materials and details inspired by Italian designers. Natural colors and contemporary mixes of metals reference the work of architect Carla Scarpa. A blown up detail of an Anne Fontaine sweater adorns the wall behind the bed. The design aims to immerse visitors in Florence's culture of high fashion through an elegant and stylish atmosphere.
Shawn Wright provides a portfolio of publication design work including book covers and layouts. Some of the titles mentioned include "Made it", "Flux designer toys", and "The little book of kawaii". For each project, Wright describes his role in creating, designing, laying out, writing and editing. The portfolio showcases Wright's skills in book design across a variety of genres and styles, from a technical architecture portfolio to illustrated books on design-related topics.
This portfolio document provides an overview of the applicant's design and art projects from AS and A2 levels. It includes summaries of four projects: an AS level design technology project creating a workspace organiser; an A2 level design technology project developing a portable workspace; an AS level art project with a horror theme; and an A2 level art project exploring what brings her joy. It also showcases the applicant's photography, digital art, woodworking experiments, and examples of computer-aided design work using different software.
The document summarizes the student's factual page layout evaluation project. It discusses various aspects of the project including time management, reviewing work in progress, technical competencies used, creative abilities, intentions realized, appropriateness for audience, content and skills, and areas for improvement. The student found their fanzine creation went quicker than expected due to planning. Their tabloid took longer due to a lack of clear vision. The student took many screenshots and sought feedback, which benefited their work. They used InDesign for the first time and improved skills like resizing images. Overall intentions were realized for the fanzine but not fully for other pieces. The works were tailored to their audiences. The student's skills developed over the course but
The document provides an evaluation of a rebranding project for Irn-Bru 32, an energy drink. The evaluation discusses the design process and choices made in creating a new can design, web banners, and magazine poster. It highlights areas that worked well, such as consistent use of color scheme and fonts, and areas that could be improved, such as the back of the can design. The evaluation also notes how development stages helped refine the final products.
The document describes several playground designs created by a designer for a playground equipment company. It includes sketches, 3D models, and descriptions of the design process for several playsets including a Hideaway Fort, Wind Rider swing, Discovery Mountain climber, and The Southampton playhouse. The designer worked to create compact designs that fit safety standards and explored modular concepts before arriving at final designs to address challenges like cost, safety, and manufacturability.
The document summarizes Hermione Finch's location-based art project. She began by photographing and drawing observational studies of her location, a courtyard, focusing on textures, compositions, and perspective. She experimented with different materials and broadened her scope to include more natural elements. These initial studies provided a foundation but left her unsure of direction. She created a 3D model in SketchUp of a bench from her location, which inspired her through shadows and abstraction. Further experimentation refined her ideas. Her final sculpture was a large-scale version of one of her 3D models, placed at an outdoor sculpture park. Overall she felt the project was successful but wishes she had explored more designs before returning to a previous
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tiple client accounts. One of my projects
is displayed here. It is a concept I did for
Harbor’s Sears / Whirlpool account.
As the concept designer in our team, I
had the opportunity to follow the design
through the many steps leading to com-
pletion of a full scale prototype. I truly
enjoyed the time that I spent working in
close contact with Harbor’s sales repre-
sentatives, designers, engineers as well as
the samples crew who helped me build
the models which you can see on the fac-
ing page.
On the facing page: Top to bottom right. This is
a photo of the models I created to be sent with
the sales team to Sears to be considered for their
problem of increasing flow area in the sales area.
Bottom Left: This swing unit was a concept of
mine that reduced the space that 12 cook tops
would normally take and now fits into the space
that 2 would occupy on the sales floor. Bottom
Right: The bottom unit in the dishwasher units
seen in this picture were designed by another per-
son in the firm, my job was to retrofit the display
so that a cook top would fit into the top of the ex-
isting unit , and also left room for advertisements,
pricing and product options.
Concept Design Internship
5. Breach, is a simple, multi function chair that can be used in a variety of environments. The
chair is comprised of four flat pieces of American Maple and four ply pegs. This chair answered
a very simple question for me; where did my chair go? I had to replace the chair in my studio
after it disappeared one morning and this piece pushed my work one step closer to a simpli-
fied and sleek product. Breach can be packed flat reducing the space taken for storage and
packaging. Its construction method is very simple as it is a simple slot-together design. I have
planned this design to be constructed with many different materials in mind. For outdoor use
black granite slabs, for the home American maple or Walnut and in the office a treated ma-
hogany.
70 cm
10 cm
50 cm 40 cm
52 cm
12 cm
Breach 20 cm
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Senior Design Project
55 cm
Exploded Plan
Parsons Senior Project
7. Reclined is my longest running project
and has evolved during all of the changes
in my design style during my four years at
Parsons Paris. I enjoyed working on it as a
long term project, and I really enjoyed mak-
ing the full scale prototype for my senior
gallery show. The entire concept behind
Reclined is that visualy it takes the form of a
reclined woman. Each of the images which
I have provided here serve as illustration of
the concept.
The top photo on the facing page is my
first concept of the couch. The complexity
of its construction drove me to simplify its
design, yet I have kept the designs as I am
very satisfied with the result of my de-
signed form. From the first design concept
I moved to a more simple piece that was
comprised of four fabric pieces rather than
five complex slot units. After I construced
the prototype I yet again set out to simplify
the design which can be seen in the bot-
tom photo of the facing page. I continued
Reclined as a post graduation project and
I feel as though I have arrived at a final
product. The finalised piece has a carbon
fibre constructed frame finished with white
brushed lamb leather. The look is similar to
the constructed prototype and will occupy
the same 2 meter by 1 meter space.
Parsons Senior Project
9. Susjension is a piece of sculptural furniture which put my facination with suspension
bridges and physics to the test. My inspiration for this piece comes from two areas of my
life at the time. During the time that I was building this piece I was going through a rough
patch with my significant other. My interest in the Millau bridge in Millau France, gave
me the aesthetic and physical inspiration that I needed to push this piece into produc-
tion. This piece is made of 2 towers of treated American maple as well as one triangular
saddle which surmounts the piece. The anchorage pulls tension accross the base and the
back rest providing the needed tension for a person to sit in complete comfort, as demon-
strated above. The piers of the chair are not fixed to the ground, although had they been
the amount of weight which could be sustained would dramatically increase. I have hopes
that this piece could be refined into a manufacturable product, as it stands now it is a site-
specific work of art.
Parsons Senior Project
11. Leaf is the flagship of the Lagoon Series, and is the base model for my design style during my senior
year. The design of the table is based on the organic make-up of a leaf. As the majority of my work
takes inspiration from the natural world this was an instinctive design move for me. Leaf changed my
design process from the academic way in which I was taught, to a reversed method which I find to suit
my creative imagination. Creating the three dimensional prototype before a design is rendered, makes
it easier for me to conceptualize the finalized product (seen on the facing page). This table is made of
American maple, and has a slot-together construction method. It is designed to be used through out
the home as an end table, a night stand, or as an entry table. Like the rest of my products, this table is
made from a single piece of American maple, which allows it to be packed flat for storage, distribution
and retail purposes, as well as cutting down on scrap or unused wood.
66.5cm
95cm
95cm
66.5cm
1m
Leaf 88 cm
Benjamin Hecht
Senior Design Project
Exploded Plan
Parsons Senior Project
13. Lagoon is the sister piece to my Leaf table, as a continuation of my series that uses the
natural world for inspiration. The design of the table is based on the look of a lagoon. It
is low to the ground and is wide like a body of water, making it by design a coffee table.
Like the rest of my products this table is made from a single piece of American maple,
which allows it to be packed flat for storage, distribution and retail purposes, as well as
cutting down on scrap or unused wood. This product is made with 3 interlocking wood
pieces and similar to Leaf, was constructed and designed using my new design process.
Of the set of work which I did for my senior critique and show, Lagoon was my favorite
piece. This piece shows elegance through simplicity, my main objective in my design and
style.
1.5m
1.1m 1.2m 90cm
Lagoon
Benjamin Hecht
Senior Design Project
Exploded Plan
Parsons Senior Project
15. The Vertical Stasis System Physical Therapy Bed (VSS) is a prototype which I am currently
working on. On the facing page you can see the design brief which I have prepared and
above is the original concept drawing of the unit. H.R. Geiger is one of my biggest inspira-
tions, and I am very happy to say that this piece was concieved from the inspiration of his
work in the Alien movie series. The VSS is designed with the potential to be used in many
different life environments. However, health care and hospitals will be the main focus for
distribution. It has been designed to relieve physical stress for patients suffering from cra-
nial, kneck, back and upper body injuries. It incorporates inflateable bladders that can isolate
an area of pain. The climate control system built into the unit can change the temperature
in each bladder individually, providing the patient and doctor with the ability to relieve the
pain not only with pressure but temperature fluctuation as well. The bladders are inflated
when the patient is in a seated position giving them the support they need when VSS is
elevated up onto the wall for an extended period of time. The door of the unit is fitted with a
padded face opening, used both as a support system for the head, and to allow the patient
to feel as though they arent closed in a box. When the patient’s face is placed in the opening,
the internal unit is closed off to external noises from the room. Two audio speakers are in-
corporated in the VSS which can be plugged into a TV, an iPOD or anything with an auxilary
output. VSS offers solutions to several problems within the hospital environment. It uses
minimal space and, potentially decreases the amount of time a patient may need to stay in
the hospital for serious injuries. Aside from its application within a hospital, the VSS can be
purchased for use in the home. VSS can provide the client with a relaxing massage and a
quiet place to sleep or nap.
Parsons Senior Project
17. Wigwam is a fully self sustainable home with a
unique design. The home itself is constructed on
site, and can be bult in a much shorter amount
of time than a normal house as it uses a slotting
construction method. The two exposed floors
are constructed in pieces on site using a shaker
style timber frame building technique. I selected
this for its speed and durability in construction.
The house is built using two large reinforced
cement pylons which will be assembled and
pourred on site, then raised into a vertical posi-
tion. After the pylons are raised into place a hole
is dug and the bottom two floors are pourred
along with the spiral staircase (seen to the right).
Once the basement is finished, it is buried and
a large cistern pool is pourred above it. A glass
cylinder is dropped in around the stair case and
closes it off to the cistern. Finally, the two top
floors can be slotted into place, and the top two
stories of the staircase can be fitted.
The Wigwam
The Lagoon Series
Residence and Studio Once the house is finished, the sustainable
Self Sufficient
Re-Enforced Cement
elements are added. On the roof, polycrys-
taline photovoltaic panels sit on top of
Constructed Frame
Cedar Weather Treated Wood Plank
Constructed Dwelling
12 Solar Panels and 1 Purification Centre
Offer the dwelling self sufficient capabilities
Centralized Staircase
highly succulent ground cover. This ground
Offers access to each of the 5 floors
cover acts similarly to that of a wetland in
that it purifys the water passing through it.
The water that passes through this roof top
garden is water from the sinks and show-
Architect - Benjamin Hecht
Senior Final Project
ers, but then is sent back down through
the house to a purifiction system in the
Lagoon Series Residence
02/02/09
basement which makes it completely po-
The floor and cieling construction plan view
table once again. All of the raw sewage is
The first piece of the Wigwam frame is put into place.
pumped into an underground system that
extends below the lawn and vegitable gar-
den. There it can be used as fertalizer while
The Rain Catch Basin and the Stairwell are cast and put into place.
The basement levels are dug out and finished.
not leaking fumes into the air.
The wood construction is done on site, then slid into place
within the Wigwam frame. The construction method on elevation 01-a
Parsons Senior Project
19. Ameba is a project that I undertook to send into “Dwell” magazine for a contest that they
hosted to solve the energy crisis in a suburban environment. The house is constructed
completely of locally available materials. Each of the windows are curved double paned
plate glass. Between the panes drawn curtains run on a track that is driven by the roof top
solar panel for privacy. The system seen below shows a simple natural purification system
which works similarly to the water purification system in the Wigwam house. It incorpo-
rates a system that replicates a natural wetland and utilises a solar powered pump that
circulates the water back into the home. I have simplified and miniaturised the unit to fit
onto the home like an evestrough. The recycle unit runs allong the edge of the home and
is coupled into its four rooftop gardens providing the home with a full purification sys-
tem. The large disc shaped solar panel on the roof serves both as a roof feature, and as the
home’s main source of electrical energy. A panel this size is capable of running the kitchen
appliances, living room entertainment system, and office electronics without an issue. All
of the componets fit easily into a modern living environment.
Project for “Dwell” Magazine’s Reburbia Contest
22. Benjamin Robert Hecht
30 Rue Des Cordelieres | 75013 | Paris, FR
101 Washington St. | 49417 | Grand Haven, MI USA
E-Mail | benhecht85@gmail.com
I am an intuitively creative, internationally educated concept designer and photographer looking for a
challenging entry level position with a progressive organization. Diligence, ethics and imagination have
been the key drivers of my learning experience. I am a solid communicator who is comfortable working
independently or as a part of a team. I look forward to an opportunity for an interview. My portfolio
and references are available on request.
I am seeking a position as a designer
Parsons - Paris School of Art and Design | Fall of 2005 - Spring 2009
University | 14 Rue Latellier | 75015 | Paris, France
BFA Fine Arts (Focus in Creative Design and Art History)
Graduated May 19th 2009
TASIS England | Fall 2003 - Spring 2004
High School | 20 Coldharbour Lane | TW20-8TE | Thorpe | Surrey, UK
Graduated June 6th 2004
Grand Haven High School | Fall 2000 - Spring 2003
17000 Ferris Street | 49417 | Grand Haven | Michigan, USA
Adobe Illustrator | 6 years Experience | Advanced User
Adobe Photoshop / Bridge | 8 years Experience | Advanced User
Adobe Indesign | 6 years Experience | Advanced User
Adobe Reader | 8 years Experience | Advanced User
Adobe After Effects | 1 year Experience | Beginner
Macromedia / Adobe Flash (Action Script 2.0 + 3.0 | 4 years Experience | Intermediate User
Macromedia Dreamweaver | 4 years Experience | Intermediate User
Macromedia Fireworks | 6 years Experience | Advanced User
Avanquest Turbo Cad | 2 years Experience | Self Taught / Intermediate User
Google Sketch-Up Pro | 2 years Experience | Self Taught / Intermediate User
Microsoft Windows OS | 12+ years Experience | Advanced User
Macintosh OS | 4 years Experience | Advanced User
Microsoft Word | 10 years Experience | Advanced User
Microsoft Excel | 10 years Experience | Advanced User
Microsoft Outlook | 10 years Experience | Advanced User
Microsoft Frontpage | 10 years Experience | Advanced User
Microsoft Power Point | 10 years Experience | Advanced User
MS-DOS Command Script | 12+ years experience | Intermediate User
Languages | English | Fluent - Native Language
French | Proficient - 8 years studied, 4 years Parisian resident
Spanish | Beginner - 2 years studied
23. Benjamin Robert Hecht
30 Rue Des Cordelieres | 75013 | Paris, FR
101 Washington St. | 49417 | Grand Haven, MI USA
E-Mail | benhecht85@gmail.com
Work | Parsons-Paris School of Art and Design
Experience Fall Semester 2008 | Photography Lab Technician
14 Rue Latellier | Paris | France | 75015
Harbor Industries Inc.
Winter Break 2007 & Summer Break 2008 | Internship as a Concept Designer
-Designed concepts for multiple point of purchase display units two of which were
sold to SEARS and are used to display Whirlpool products throughout the midwest
region of the United States
Tip-A-Few Tavern
Summer Break 2007 | Wait Staff
1 Franklin St | Grand Haven | MI | 49417 USA
Les Tapies (TASIS Summer Program)
Summer Break 2005 | Asistant Architecture Instructor & Photo Lab Technician
Les Tapies | St. Pierreville | Ardeche | France | 07190
TASIS England
Spring and Fall Semester 2004-2005 | Photography Lab Technician
20 Coldharbour Ln | Thorpe | Surrey | TW20-8TE | United Kingdom
Grand Haven Golf Course
Summer Break 2002 | Golf Cart Maintenance and Caddy
Grand Haven Twp. | MI | 49417 | USA
Volunteer | Habitat for Humanity and Christ Community Church | Spring Lake, MI USA
Experience Helped families and refurbished homes for the residents in a community on Staten
Island | New York, New York USA (Summer 2002)
Refurbished homes and properties, and built outdoor shelters for the Lakota Native
American tribe at the Pine Ridge Reservation | South Dakota USA (Summer 2003)
International Scouting Community
Participated in an international Scouting Jamboree, and cleanup exercise at the
Normandy D-Day Beaches in the north of France (Spring 2008)
Awards | Eagle Scout, Award Recieved | Summer 2004
FAWCO Scholarship | Awarded for 2005 Year of University
International Honours Orchestra | 2 years membership
Holland Area Youth Orchestra | 3 years membership
Activities | Visiting Galleries and Museums, Building models, Drawing, Bicycle Repair, Video
Games, Legos, Photography, Collecting Vintage Electronics, Cello, Building my
Music Collection, Civil War Re-Enacting, Building and Flying RC Aircraft, Building
and Driving RC Cars, Reading & Philosophy
Hobbies | Music, Golf, Bicycling, Board Sports, Boating, Ice Hockey, Photography, Art,
History, Philosophy, Architecture, Technical Design and Engineering. I have played
the cello for thirteen years in five different orchestras, and I have been playing
independently for the past four years.
24. This portfolio is a collection of the design and architecture work
that I have completed during the time which I spent studying at
Parsons-Paris.
Benjamin Hecht EMail
FRANCE
La Village de Dio benhecht85@gmail.com
34650, Languedoc
France
Mobile +33676525120
Benjamin Hecht
101 Washington St.
U.S.A.
Grand Haven, MI
49417
United States of America
Mobile +016164052295
Home +016168427798
Benjamin Hecht
1 Snells Wood Court
U.K.
Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire
HP7-9QT
United Kingdom
Mobile +447792883576
I have no association with Adobe, Canon, Apple and Kodak I simply use their products. Logos
for Adobe, Canon, Apple and Kodak are used purely for accreditation purposes only. Graduate of
Parsons-Paris (BFA Fine Arts) May of 2009. Tortue Creative Concept Design is a Registered Trade
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