2. GCSE Fine Art These are some paintings
and sketches taken from
my GCSE work all from
different projects and
taken inspiration from
artists such as Van Gough
and different design
movements.
3. Lego Car
A project we were given in Engineering was
to build a Lego car to allow us to become
familiar and advance our skills using the solid
works software. Each of these parts for the
product had to be made separately and then
assembled to make the final product.
4. More Solid works
In my final engineering piece of coursework I was given the task of
making three products on Solid works. These include a bulldozer, a
bandsaw, and a Guillotine. These were made by making each piece
individually and assembling them all together.
5. I did a weeks work experience at yeme architects during my time at sixth form and in this time I
was given a project to redesign a Manjaros Restaurant with either adding in multiple floors or
an outside setting area. I had multiple ideas and possibilities that I could have changed due to all
of the space available. I could have added in things such as an extended garden area, an
extension with multiple floors or could even have redecorated the outside seating area with
perhaps a patio, pond or benches.
Manjaro’s Restaurant
6. These are some sketches that
drew to help me create a
product to help the younger
generation more comfortable
with the modernism design
movement. These products
are quite basic but as you can
see they are just first ideas
that will be adapted in later
development and changed to
look more appealing.
A level product Design Coursework
7. These are parts of two projects given to
me in engineering to improve my skills in
2D design. These tasks had to be
completed correctly and no dimension
could be incorrect. We were given the
sheet of these images with enough
dimensions included in order for us to be
able to complete the drawing.
Engineering 2D
Design
8. This is my final GCSE product Design product. It was based off a RAF helicopter
and has used bold and bright colours to help attract a wider audience and
become more appealing. During GCSE product design we were given the task to
design and product a young children's toy. During this project we had to
complete tasks such as client briefs, receive customer feedback, research
existing products and sketch a lot of possible design ideas. During the products
development ACCESS FM was taken into account during all of the stages to
ensure that everything was working safe and securely.
Product
Design GCSE
9. These are some of my sketches from product design as I was sketching ideas for my final product. With these products I had
to solve a problem that I created and mine was that young children were not familiar with the advancement of
interior/architecture and the modernism deign movement. With all of these sketches the modernism design movement was
taken into account to ensure that the problem was solved
Product Design A Level
Sketches
10. This was a product that I made in a practice piece of coursework in my first
year at sixth form. I created a product to solve how some people are unable
to get out of bed in the morning. This solves this problem by being plugged
into an alarm clock and placed above the users head when they sleep. Once
the alarm goes off will repeatedly lightly tap the users head until they wake
up. This is a scaled down model and does not include technology as we do
not have the equipment available to make the real product in school.
Practice Product Design A level
Assignment
11. After doing some
sketches I realised that
a dolls house could be a
really good way to
advertise to the
younger generation so I
started to lean my ideas
more towards building.
During Product Design A
level these are some
more of my initial
design ideas that I drew
and also some images of
where I have made
models of these
sketches using
CAD/CAM. All of these
products were
influenced by using the
modernism design
movement as my
problem was help the
younger generation
become more familiar
with the modernism
design movement.
Product Design Sketches and
2D design
12. GCSE Fine Art
Whilst paining a portrait of myself I had
to research different artists to take
inspiration from and use their unique
techniques in my own work.
Craig and Karl
Loui Jover
Francaise Nielly
Auguste Rodin
My final Portrait was inspired by
Francais Nielly as of how I
enjoyed experimenting with all of
the different colours that were
used. I also took some inspiration
from Loui Jover as I liked the fact
that the paintings were on a page
from a book. I took this idea and
used it on my own portrait by
sticking pages from books all
across my canvas before painting.