My logo design process for a class project, working from the moodboarding stage all the way to production, environmental graphics, trade exhibit design, and more! I hope you enjoy and you can take something away from my design process!
This document summarizes the services provided by Setcheck Inc., a pioneer in one-stop shop event services including wood/steel stage platforms, backdrop design and fabrication, event styling, exhibition booths, rigging services, mock-ups, store displays, and LED video walls. Setcheck also provides offset and large format printing services for materials like posters, flyers, magazines, and outdoor applications. They have a wide client base of companies from various industries.
GREGORY CARK COLLECTION CAPABILITIES PRESENTATION -PDFGregory Clark
Gregory Clark Custom Furniture has been building museum quality furniture since 1999 using both traditional artisanal methods like dovetails and mortise and tenon joinery as well as computer-navigated cutting techniques. As master craftsmen, they work with a wide variety of materials including wood, metal, glass, and stone to produce hand-finished pieces that meet their clients' visions. Founder Gregory Clark has decades of experience in furniture making and design, having apprenticed around the world and studied at RISD.
Architectural and Interiors portfolio 2013benrousseau
Rousseau Design is a London-based design studio that creates artworks, furniture, and installations for commercial and residential spaces. They specialize in interactive digital artworks, reception counters, furniture for pop-up cinemas and retail spaces, as well as their own line of acrylic lighting products. Rousseau offers design services, production and manufacturing, installation, model making and sculpture, and specialized lighting, audiovisual, and automation equipment. They have experience working with architects, developers, brands, and direct clients on projects including optical shops, yoga studios, nightclubs, and more.
Giddings Design Ltd is a company that provides design and display services for retailers, jewelers, brands, and museums. They specialize in new product design and development, window displays, shop fixtures, packaging, and exhibition displays. They have a diverse client list and work across sectors like retail, jewelry manufacturing, and museums. The company was founded 40 years ago and operates out of Surrey, England, providing exemplary service to luxury goods clients in the jewelry and watch industries.
Ingage Solutions provides custom engagement products for retailers, focusing on wayfinding, displays, and engagement devices. They leverage the manufacturing capabilities of their parent company, Federal Heath, and can produce products from various materials including acrylic, aluminum, fiberglass, glass, molded products, steel and wood. The company is led by Steve Resnick, who has 25 years of experience in retail design, brand development, and construction project management.
Lerian Creative designs and realizes tents, domes and customized covering, combining #design and #sustainability with a deep technical expertise. We dress up your space, to make your #event exclusive.
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Different light sources know your lighting optionsAustin Billson
Choosing the right lighting options can be difficult if you don’t know what your lighting goals are. It is not enough to just install any fixture and insert whatever lights just for the sake of having illumination at home. You can just have a bright white fluorescent light anywhere in the house, but it doesn’t mean everyone would be happy or comfortable with it. Lighting is not just a necessity, but an important factor in enhancing the beauty and comfort level of your home.
The document discusses the importance of having both a vision and a mission in order to achieve desired results. It defines vision as a perception of future developments, mission as a specific task or duty, and results as outcomes or effects. While vision provides direction through core values, it is mission that guides meaningful actions. The conclusion is that life will change based on the actions taken, and having both a clear vision and mission can help ensure results are better rather than worse.
This document summarizes the services provided by Setcheck Inc., a pioneer in one-stop shop event services including wood/steel stage platforms, backdrop design and fabrication, event styling, exhibition booths, rigging services, mock-ups, store displays, and LED video walls. Setcheck also provides offset and large format printing services for materials like posters, flyers, magazines, and outdoor applications. They have a wide client base of companies from various industries.
GREGORY CARK COLLECTION CAPABILITIES PRESENTATION -PDFGregory Clark
Gregory Clark Custom Furniture has been building museum quality furniture since 1999 using both traditional artisanal methods like dovetails and mortise and tenon joinery as well as computer-navigated cutting techniques. As master craftsmen, they work with a wide variety of materials including wood, metal, glass, and stone to produce hand-finished pieces that meet their clients' visions. Founder Gregory Clark has decades of experience in furniture making and design, having apprenticed around the world and studied at RISD.
Architectural and Interiors portfolio 2013benrousseau
Rousseau Design is a London-based design studio that creates artworks, furniture, and installations for commercial and residential spaces. They specialize in interactive digital artworks, reception counters, furniture for pop-up cinemas and retail spaces, as well as their own line of acrylic lighting products. Rousseau offers design services, production and manufacturing, installation, model making and sculpture, and specialized lighting, audiovisual, and automation equipment. They have experience working with architects, developers, brands, and direct clients on projects including optical shops, yoga studios, nightclubs, and more.
Giddings Design Ltd is a company that provides design and display services for retailers, jewelers, brands, and museums. They specialize in new product design and development, window displays, shop fixtures, packaging, and exhibition displays. They have a diverse client list and work across sectors like retail, jewelry manufacturing, and museums. The company was founded 40 years ago and operates out of Surrey, England, providing exemplary service to luxury goods clients in the jewelry and watch industries.
Ingage Solutions provides custom engagement products for retailers, focusing on wayfinding, displays, and engagement devices. They leverage the manufacturing capabilities of their parent company, Federal Heath, and can produce products from various materials including acrylic, aluminum, fiberglass, glass, molded products, steel and wood. The company is led by Steve Resnick, who has 25 years of experience in retail design, brand development, and construction project management.
Lerian Creative designs and realizes tents, domes and customized covering, combining #design and #sustainability with a deep technical expertise. We dress up your space, to make your #event exclusive.
Follow Us on: Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Pinterest.
Different light sources know your lighting optionsAustin Billson
Choosing the right lighting options can be difficult if you don’t know what your lighting goals are. It is not enough to just install any fixture and insert whatever lights just for the sake of having illumination at home. You can just have a bright white fluorescent light anywhere in the house, but it doesn’t mean everyone would be happy or comfortable with it. Lighting is not just a necessity, but an important factor in enhancing the beauty and comfort level of your home.
The document discusses the importance of having both a vision and a mission in order to achieve desired results. It defines vision as a perception of future developments, mission as a specific task or duty, and results as outcomes or effects. While vision provides direction through core values, it is mission that guides meaningful actions. The conclusion is that life will change based on the actions taken, and having both a clear vision and mission can help ensure results are better rather than worse.
1. Vision begins when light enters the eye and is focused on the retina, where it is converted to electrical signals.
2. These signals are processed in the brain to detect features and integrate information, resulting in our perception of the visual world.
3. Depth perception relies on both binocular and monocular cues that allow our brain to translate two-dimensional retinal images into three-dimensional perceptions.
The document discusses various artificial light sources, including incandescent sources like tungsten filament lamps and tungsten-halogen lamps. It also covers gas discharge tubes like mercury vapor lamps, sodium vapor lamps, and xenon arcs. Fluorescent lamps that use mercury vapor and phosphors to emit light are described. The document also mentions lasers and light-emitting diodes as modern solid-state light sources.
Partially Based from the "Awareness of Light" of Shoko Matsumoto.
What is Lighting Design for Technical Theater? What are the common tools that we should remember for a lighting set-up? After learning these, we cover how we can do effective Lighting Design from scratch, or simply a pen and paper!
The document discusses the key concepts of sensation and perception in psychology. Sensation is the detection and encoding of physical stimuli by the senses, while perception involves interpreting and making meaning from sensations based on experience. It describes the different senses like vision, hearing, touch, smell and taste. For vision it explains how light is transduced by the eyes and processed in the brain. For hearing it discusses sound waves and processing in the brain. It also covers concepts like sensory adaptation, perceptual constancy and how assumptions and context can influence perception.
Light is electromagnetic radiation that stimulates sight and makes objects visible. It is classified based on how it interacts with different materials. Transparent materials allow light to pass through clearly, translucent materials allow some light to pass through, and opaque materials do not allow any light to pass through. The visible light spectrum refers to the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum detectable by the human eye, ranging from infrared to violet. Within this spectrum, colors are arranged from long to short wavelengths as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet.
The sun, stars, fires, candles, and electric light bulbs are all examples of light sources. They give off light that allows us to see objects around us. Visible light is a type of electromagnetic radiation detectable by the human eye with wavelengths between 380-740 nanometers. It travels at 299,792,458 meters per second in a vacuum and exhibits properties of both waves and particles. The study of light, called optics, is an important area of modern physics research.
lecture 16 from a college level introduction to psychology course taught Fall 2011 by Brian J. Piper, Ph.D. (psy391@gmail.com) at Willamette University, includes anatomy of eye/brain, dorsal pathway, ventral pathway, figure/ground, many illusions, synesthesia
This document discusses different light sources including natural sunlight and various artificial light sources such as incandescent, fluorescent, discharge, and halogen lamps. It provides details on the operation and characteristics of these various lamp types. Incandescent lamps emit light due to the filament heating to a high temperature, while discharge lamps emit light from an electric current passing through gas. Fluorescent lamps contain mercury vapor and produce light through fluorescence of phosphor coatings.
This document discusses two laws of illumination: 1) The Law of Inverse Squares, which states that the intensity of illumination from a point source decreases inversely with the square of the distance from the source. 2) Lambert's Cosine Law, which states that the illumination at a point on a surface is proportional to the cosine of the angle between the normal to the surface and the direction of the light. It also provides background on units of measurement for light intensity, illuminance, and how photometric benches can be used to measure the candlepower of lamps.
This document discusses using dynamic lighting simulation based on climate data to improve daylighting design compared to the traditional Daylight Factor approach. It introduces new daylighting metrics like Daylight Autonomy that consider illuminance levels over time. Radiance software can perform the dynamic simulations to evaluate designs. As an example, different window shading designs were evaluated for a museum to control light exposure on sensitive exhibits based on the local climate.
This document discusses process design and different types of processes. It covers that design involves planning for products, services, and processes. Process design and product/service design are interrelated, with decisions in one influencing the other. The chapter then describes different types of processes including project, jobbing, batch, mass production, continuous, and various service processes. It emphasizes that process design must consider objectives like quality, cost, speed, dependability and flexibility.
This presentation introduces the characteristics of light and the electromagnetic spectrum. It discusses the different types of electromagnetic waves including their frequencies and wavelengths. It describes the parts of a wave like amplitude, frequency, period, and wavelength. It explains that light travels at a finite speed of 299,792,458 meters per second. It also covers how the brightness of light decreases with the inverse square of the distance from the source.
There are three main methods for lighting calculations: 1) Watts per square meter, 2) Lumen or light flux, and 3) Point to point or inverse square law. The lumen method is used to estimate illumination patterns from diffuse lighting sources over a broad area. It determines the total installed luminous flux (Φinst) needed to provide the required received flux (Φrec), taking into account the maintenance factor and utilization factor. The utilization factor depends on luminaire properties, room reflectance, distribution of light sources, and the room index. The number of lamps required is calculated as the product of the required flux and area divided by the lamp lumen output and adjustment factors.
The document provides an overview of lighting design considerations for a presentation by Sandal Usmani and Momin Mohammad Zaki. It discusses key factors in lighting design including lighting quantity through task illuminance levels, and lighting quality in terms of light distribution, integration of daylighting, and considerations for the space and workplace environment. Specific design elements are outlined, such as using task and ambient lighting, minimizing light pollution and trespass, providing flexibility, and addressing color appearance, luminance, and glare.
The document provides an overview of daylighting buildings, including potential benefits such as reduced energy loads and improved occupant satisfaction. It discusses concepts like daylight factor, useful daylight illuminance, and daylight autonomy. Rules of thumb are presented for factors like building orientation, external shading, and typical light levels. Software for daylighting analysis is reviewed, including Radiance and Daysim for static and dynamic simulations. Metrics and options for achieving LEED credits related to daylighting are also covered.
Light travels in straight lines. Shadows are formed when light is blocked by an object. The size and shape of shadows can change depending on the position of the light source and object. Reflection of light allows us to see objects when light bounces off their surfaces and into our eyes. Common examples of reflection include mirrors, water surfaces, and other shiny materials.
The document discusses the refraction of light, including:
- Refraction occurs when light passes from one medium to another, changing direction.
- The refractive index is a ratio used to calculate the angle of refraction based on the angle of incidence.
- Total internal reflection occurs when light passes from an optically dense medium to a less dense one at an angle greater than the critical angle, causing the light to reflect within the dense medium.
Light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye. It travels in straight lines called rays. Reflection is when light bounces off a surface, following the laws that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection and that the incident, normal, and reflected rays lie in the same plane. Refraction is when light changes speed and direction as it passes from one medium to another due to the different refractive indices, following Snell's law. Total internal reflection occurs when light cannot pass from an optically denser medium to a less dense one if the angle of incidence exceeds the critical angle.
Light as an important architectural element in contemporary architecture..A short dissertation /presentation by..... Atul Pathak ,BIT MESRA..Department of Architecture
We offer end-to-end creative concepts and solutions that are extensions of brand communication in the experiential marketing domain: event solutions, brand activation, promotions, launch, conferences, seminars, awards, retail solutions, branding solutions and films.
We serve our clients across India through our hub offices.
The document discusses principles of retail organization, furniture, and fixtures. It begins by outlining how a retailer analyzes their building stock or finds a suitable site after establishing their brand. The interior layout can be broken into four areas: the entrance, main circulation, pace, and sales areas like displays and checkouts. Great care is taken with shopfront and window design to attract customers and communicate the brand's essence through materials, graphics, and merchandise displays. Both traditional and contemporary examples are provided. Key considerations for shopfront elements include location, neighboring stores, signage, windows, and entrance design.
1. Vision begins when light enters the eye and is focused on the retina, where it is converted to electrical signals.
2. These signals are processed in the brain to detect features and integrate information, resulting in our perception of the visual world.
3. Depth perception relies on both binocular and monocular cues that allow our brain to translate two-dimensional retinal images into three-dimensional perceptions.
The document discusses various artificial light sources, including incandescent sources like tungsten filament lamps and tungsten-halogen lamps. It also covers gas discharge tubes like mercury vapor lamps, sodium vapor lamps, and xenon arcs. Fluorescent lamps that use mercury vapor and phosphors to emit light are described. The document also mentions lasers and light-emitting diodes as modern solid-state light sources.
Partially Based from the "Awareness of Light" of Shoko Matsumoto.
What is Lighting Design for Technical Theater? What are the common tools that we should remember for a lighting set-up? After learning these, we cover how we can do effective Lighting Design from scratch, or simply a pen and paper!
The document discusses the key concepts of sensation and perception in psychology. Sensation is the detection and encoding of physical stimuli by the senses, while perception involves interpreting and making meaning from sensations based on experience. It describes the different senses like vision, hearing, touch, smell and taste. For vision it explains how light is transduced by the eyes and processed in the brain. For hearing it discusses sound waves and processing in the brain. It also covers concepts like sensory adaptation, perceptual constancy and how assumptions and context can influence perception.
Light is electromagnetic radiation that stimulates sight and makes objects visible. It is classified based on how it interacts with different materials. Transparent materials allow light to pass through clearly, translucent materials allow some light to pass through, and opaque materials do not allow any light to pass through. The visible light spectrum refers to the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum detectable by the human eye, ranging from infrared to violet. Within this spectrum, colors are arranged from long to short wavelengths as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet.
The sun, stars, fires, candles, and electric light bulbs are all examples of light sources. They give off light that allows us to see objects around us. Visible light is a type of electromagnetic radiation detectable by the human eye with wavelengths between 380-740 nanometers. It travels at 299,792,458 meters per second in a vacuum and exhibits properties of both waves and particles. The study of light, called optics, is an important area of modern physics research.
lecture 16 from a college level introduction to psychology course taught Fall 2011 by Brian J. Piper, Ph.D. (psy391@gmail.com) at Willamette University, includes anatomy of eye/brain, dorsal pathway, ventral pathway, figure/ground, many illusions, synesthesia
This document discusses different light sources including natural sunlight and various artificial light sources such as incandescent, fluorescent, discharge, and halogen lamps. It provides details on the operation and characteristics of these various lamp types. Incandescent lamps emit light due to the filament heating to a high temperature, while discharge lamps emit light from an electric current passing through gas. Fluorescent lamps contain mercury vapor and produce light through fluorescence of phosphor coatings.
This document discusses two laws of illumination: 1) The Law of Inverse Squares, which states that the intensity of illumination from a point source decreases inversely with the square of the distance from the source. 2) Lambert's Cosine Law, which states that the illumination at a point on a surface is proportional to the cosine of the angle between the normal to the surface and the direction of the light. It also provides background on units of measurement for light intensity, illuminance, and how photometric benches can be used to measure the candlepower of lamps.
This document discusses using dynamic lighting simulation based on climate data to improve daylighting design compared to the traditional Daylight Factor approach. It introduces new daylighting metrics like Daylight Autonomy that consider illuminance levels over time. Radiance software can perform the dynamic simulations to evaluate designs. As an example, different window shading designs were evaluated for a museum to control light exposure on sensitive exhibits based on the local climate.
This document discusses process design and different types of processes. It covers that design involves planning for products, services, and processes. Process design and product/service design are interrelated, with decisions in one influencing the other. The chapter then describes different types of processes including project, jobbing, batch, mass production, continuous, and various service processes. It emphasizes that process design must consider objectives like quality, cost, speed, dependability and flexibility.
This presentation introduces the characteristics of light and the electromagnetic spectrum. It discusses the different types of electromagnetic waves including their frequencies and wavelengths. It describes the parts of a wave like amplitude, frequency, period, and wavelength. It explains that light travels at a finite speed of 299,792,458 meters per second. It also covers how the brightness of light decreases with the inverse square of the distance from the source.
There are three main methods for lighting calculations: 1) Watts per square meter, 2) Lumen or light flux, and 3) Point to point or inverse square law. The lumen method is used to estimate illumination patterns from diffuse lighting sources over a broad area. It determines the total installed luminous flux (Φinst) needed to provide the required received flux (Φrec), taking into account the maintenance factor and utilization factor. The utilization factor depends on luminaire properties, room reflectance, distribution of light sources, and the room index. The number of lamps required is calculated as the product of the required flux and area divided by the lamp lumen output and adjustment factors.
The document provides an overview of lighting design considerations for a presentation by Sandal Usmani and Momin Mohammad Zaki. It discusses key factors in lighting design including lighting quantity through task illuminance levels, and lighting quality in terms of light distribution, integration of daylighting, and considerations for the space and workplace environment. Specific design elements are outlined, such as using task and ambient lighting, minimizing light pollution and trespass, providing flexibility, and addressing color appearance, luminance, and glare.
The document provides an overview of daylighting buildings, including potential benefits such as reduced energy loads and improved occupant satisfaction. It discusses concepts like daylight factor, useful daylight illuminance, and daylight autonomy. Rules of thumb are presented for factors like building orientation, external shading, and typical light levels. Software for daylighting analysis is reviewed, including Radiance and Daysim for static and dynamic simulations. Metrics and options for achieving LEED credits related to daylighting are also covered.
Light travels in straight lines. Shadows are formed when light is blocked by an object. The size and shape of shadows can change depending on the position of the light source and object. Reflection of light allows us to see objects when light bounces off their surfaces and into our eyes. Common examples of reflection include mirrors, water surfaces, and other shiny materials.
The document discusses the refraction of light, including:
- Refraction occurs when light passes from one medium to another, changing direction.
- The refractive index is a ratio used to calculate the angle of refraction based on the angle of incidence.
- Total internal reflection occurs when light passes from an optically dense medium to a less dense one at an angle greater than the critical angle, causing the light to reflect within the dense medium.
Light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye. It travels in straight lines called rays. Reflection is when light bounces off a surface, following the laws that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection and that the incident, normal, and reflected rays lie in the same plane. Refraction is when light changes speed and direction as it passes from one medium to another due to the different refractive indices, following Snell's law. Total internal reflection occurs when light cannot pass from an optically denser medium to a less dense one if the angle of incidence exceeds the critical angle.
Light as an important architectural element in contemporary architecture..A short dissertation /presentation by..... Atul Pathak ,BIT MESRA..Department of Architecture
We offer end-to-end creative concepts and solutions that are extensions of brand communication in the experiential marketing domain: event solutions, brand activation, promotions, launch, conferences, seminars, awards, retail solutions, branding solutions and films.
We serve our clients across India through our hub offices.
The document discusses principles of retail organization, furniture, and fixtures. It begins by outlining how a retailer analyzes their building stock or finds a suitable site after establishing their brand. The interior layout can be broken into four areas: the entrance, main circulation, pace, and sales areas like displays and checkouts. Great care is taken with shopfront and window design to attract customers and communicate the brand's essence through materials, graphics, and merchandise displays. Both traditional and contemporary examples are provided. Key considerations for shopfront elements include location, neighboring stores, signage, windows, and entrance design.
Wallace Church is a 35-year-old strategic branding and packaging design firm with a 45-member team. They have a disciplined ViBE process that integrates strategy and creativity across brand touchpoints. Their services include brand strategy, package design, research coordination, and sustainable consultation. They have experience across many product categories and retailers.
This document provides an overview of Trans World Marketing, a leading retail marketing corporation. It has over 40 years of experience providing strategic retail solutions for Fortune 500 brands through in-store displays, fixtures, and branded environments. It has extensive resources including two facilities for design, prototyping, production, and inventory management. Trans World Marketing has received numerous awards for its work and focuses on value engineering, managed inventory, and green retail practices to optimize programs and customer satisfaction.
The document summarizes Reebok's relaunch of retro products in Footlocker and FootAction stores, which included a comprehensive marketing plan of TV, digital, social, and in-store promotions. The launch was successful, with 90% of the featured products selling through in 2 weeks. Additionally, the document outlines Reebok's launches of new technology platforms and collections across multiple retail channels using integrated marketing approaches, as well as brand activations and celebrity appearances that increased sales and excitement around the Reebok brand.
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The document provides details on several retail store interior designs from around the world. It describes design elements and layouts that attract customers, encourage browsing, and increase sales. Specifically, it discusses the use of lighting, displays, materials, and product placement in stores selling items like fashion, jewelry, home goods, and sneakers. The goal of most designs is to create an immersive brand experience through visuals and customized spaces that highlight different collections.
The document provides tips for designing retail store interiors to increase sales. It recommends that the entrance, or "threshold" area, make a good first impression. Most customers will turn right upon entering, so the first wall seen, or "power wall", should have eye-catching displays. The interior layout should guide customers on a path through the entire store using textures, eye-catching displays, and comfortable waiting areas. The checkout counter should have ample space and additional displays to encourage purchases. Constant testing and observation of customer behavior can help optimize the store design.
Our team has established our name in the design and fabrication industry for 10 years. Throughout the years, the company strives for excellence in design and fabrication and has built strong bonds with their clients.
Richphil Visual Designs, Ltd. has a 1,500 sqm company-owned facility with environmental printing and painting equipment. We offer a wide range of distinct and quality fixtures and displays that boasts of good design and workmanship at reasonable costs. Comprising of brilliant minds and people with good taste in detail and design, RVD guarantees distinction from the rest.
The document discusses the sales and distribution performance of district Balaraja. It outlines metrics for cigarette sales universe including outlet population totals divided into classes. It also provides brand market share details, with core brands making up 50% of the market and potential brands 35%. Objectives for engagement activities, product availability, and maintaining out of stock items are also mentioned.
RPG is a global branding and retail design firm. They redesigned a prestige beauty retailer with a luxury salon concept. They also designed the first brick and mortar store for Birchbox, bringing their online experience to a physical space. Additionally, they created a new beauty destination concept for Barnes & Noble College stores to encourage discovery among students.
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2. DESIGN BRIEF
• Heritage Lighting Gallery is located in downtown
Cedarburg, WI
• Sell antique lights both online* and in-store, as
well as repairs and additional services
• Goal intended to draw in more customers from
the excitement of a new identity as well
– Plus, showing that Heritage has more to offer than
just lights, since they also provide services and repair.
*Especially note online