Monday, February 28, 2011

RR08

The future of design is limitless. even in the realm of aesthetic each generation has their own insight into what is pleasing. The material that objects can be made of changes with the progress made in material science. The world is pretty much our playground. Design in this books speaks a lot about technical stuff and it brings into light how interrelated design is with other areas of studies, from cultural to business. It's a complex balance of creativity and problem solving. I feel like the books we have been reading has been geared towards mostly Industrial designers.

J08

http://dpizzodesign.blogspot.com/
http://kursinskis.blogspot.com/
http://efdsgnw11.blogspot.com/
http://kabauer.tumblr.com/



So far we've come up with a couple of good ideas for our project. I have been contributing to the brainstrooming by providing ideas and expanding on others. I think our group is very good with brainstorming, people have not been judging other's people idea, it enable other people to contribute without the fear of being judge. We just need to move out of the brainstorming stage and start making Sketches of what we want it to look like. We also need to start thinking about packaging and marketing. I feel very confident in my team most of our ideas have been written down and attached to the e-mails. All the sketches have been kept. 

Monday, February 21, 2011

RR07, CR07

This week we had some guest speaker. We did the marshmallow challenge.. we got second place. Which is pretty good considering a few of the other groups didn't have standing structure. I thought the most difficult part in that challenge is trying to get the whole group to agree on what to do. Team work was important and so was designating task. Each person had their own ideas on what they wanted to do. I was a little annoyed because they wouldn't listen when i told them that their design wouldn't be structurally strong enough to hold the marshmallow up, but luckily we came to an agreement within the last minute of it and was able to build supporting structure to hold it up. We did really well at dividing task, each person seemed to know what they need to do without much instruction. The presentation was interesting to see the amount of work that goes into each project. It seemed like a lot of work. But there seems to be a good relationship between effort and reward. It seems like if you work hard on your stuff you get out a good design/product. It's encouraging to hear one of the guy say that you don't have to be a good drawer to make it through design. I've always heard that your drawing skill is pretty much your bread and butter for landing a job.

The reading was kinda boring, it felt like something i would read for a business class. It brought up some interesting ideas in the last chapter about future. I'm actually really excited to see technology in the next 20 years. It is true that most of the design we interact with everyday are made for the middle and upper class. Thinking about it and after doing the research on design like you give a damn and design for the other 90%, if minds that are engaging in the design of commercial products put their effort into design for impoverished and developing countries, imagine the impact. However, there is little to none to be profited in term of money wise. 

J07

1.dickssportinggoods

2.The North Face

3.theoutdoorsource.com

4.schwarzwolf outdoors

5.coleman


Nike Golf

Schwarzwolf

North Face






Samsung tv

Really expensive lounge

Furniture Fair in NY

Indoor home goods: Stuff that was designed for use inside of ones household.

i think it's a coffee maker

couch

tv that ordinary Americans have in their homes.



Monday, February 14, 2011

JO6

Dean Kamen Prosthetic arm


Amy Smith



RR06, CR06

The reading this week was pretty long. For the most part it brought up challenging dilemmas. It seems like we got screwed by the industrial revolution, and we're still using the same system of operation that got us screwed in the first place. It's kinda like sticking to what we know what works. I liked how they described today's industrial infrastructure as linear- the goal is to get products to consumer as quick as possible without much consideration for other consequences. The cradle to grave model for design. I thought it was interesting how in this particular situation universal design did more harm than good. They used Detergent as an example. I never though universal design could do the type of damage it described. However it seems like according to the book everything i touch and eat is slowly killing me. Which starts to get a little annoying. But they did have some logic to back up their claim, whereas my proof comes from the logic of "if it doesn't kill you, it'll make you stronger" maybe i should change that if i want to live to see grandchildren. They brought up some interesting point about mono-culture I agree that nature and biodiversity is better for the ecosystem...however we don't have enough farmers or land to feed our country without using the aid of chemicals and specialized farming. That's kinda an interesting problem to toggle around in your head.

The RIP! a remix manifesto was pretty entertaining. The rule of copyright is so complicated. Like the movie stated, just don't piss off the people who has the money to sue you. Luckily as a student most of the things i used are for academic purposes so that's kinda a loop hole around that. But i feel like people always building on the creative idea of others. I mean that ted talk i linked to a while back about "ideas having sex" and how the modern design of a mouse reflects the design of the a flint head back thousands of years ago. Oh it also reminds me of this pretty cool site that one of my instructor told me about a while back it's hitrecord It's pretty much the same concept.. ideas having sex. So pretty much you post up something and someone else can take it, add stuff, repost.. and others do the same until you have something interesting.

Monday, February 7, 2011

J05

So i commute, i decided to do the trip to the library hoping that it would be easy to spot a bunch of stuff... it wasn't. I voice recorded the trip there and then just typed it out later.

1.     There's a car in my neighborhood that has the license plate "SGT MOM"
2.     All the houses in my neighborhood are really different from the one next to them
3.     There's only one house that has a flag pole in my neighborhood.
4.     Apparently The street name on the other side of the intersection exiting my neighborhood is different than my side.
5.     They are construction a "menards" in the northland area mall.
6.     Theses lights on the street i'm on have alternating red and greens (stupid)
7.     The Ladder/Engine at the corner of karl and morse is also a police station.
8.     There are camera's at the main intersection
9.     The no turn on red sign is electronically controlled instead of a street sign
10.  There's a homeless guy standing on the entrance to the 71S
11. The median on 71S is really small.. probably why i never see  a cop sitting there
12. The free way signs are all green.
13.  People do not use turn signals anymore
14. There are a lot of pot holes especially between the merging lane
15.  Everybody still text while driving
16.  Guy driving really slow in the left lane because he's talking on the phone
17.  SUV in front of me tire pressure is really low
18.  There's another homeless guy standing on the 71 and hudson exit.
19. There's a red light camera at the corner of maynard and summit.
20. Girl walking home wearing sweat pants and ugg
21. Girl walking home walking wearing black rain boots
22.  Columbus police officer sitting at a gas station
23.  Construction on woodruff and college is done.
24.  More people walking around on all with backpacks
25.  Haggerty drive needs to be repaved.
26. There's construction on the south oval
27.  There's a osupd car parked at the union
28.  The parking signs on haggerty drives are all Reserved for OSU staff
29.  Handicap parking spaces
30.  People walking across the oval
31. There's a lot of those blue e-phones on campus
32. There's a lot of light poles on campus
33.  Trash cans
34. Wooden benches
35. Tables
36.  Trash on the ground
37.  Mirror lake almost frozen over
38.  Thompson library has steps in between the double doors.
39. There is an art display area
40. The circulation desk is the first thing you see entering the library from the oval side
41.  There's a really big open area that doesn't seem to serve any purpose right after the circulation desk.
42.  There are steps everywhere at thompson library
43.  The main elevator is hidden by all the book shelves
44.  It seems like it would hard to navigate to the elevator if you're in a wheel chair.
45. There are very few handicap tables at thompson
46.  Lots of books that seem useless
47.  There seem to be a 50/50 between people who have mac laptops and other brands
48.  Girls wearing Uggs
49. People using mac headphones
50.  A guy wearing those large headphones with the number 6 on the side of them

RR05 CR05

The idea of cradle to cradle is pretty interesting. The idea of eliminating the concept of waste instead of reduce, minimize, or avoid waste. The book made some interesting point that most products aren't design further than their use. It made me think of the stuff in my house and how much of a hassle it would be to properly dispose of them. Old computers, television, microwaves, mattress etc. For the most part I've been aware of climate change and some of the consequences it has on our planet. However, when i think of reducing the affect i think of putting regulation on large companies and corporation on how they do business. I rarely think that the problem can be greatly reducing through the design of every day items. Some of the ideas presented on the power point were pretty cool too.

Color theory was actually really interesting to me, The last time i looked at a color wheel was back in middle school. It's fascinating to see the cultural association people have to certain colors. I didn't really know the vocabulary to describe color either so that was interesting to learn for a bit. The part about color harmonies and color interaction was really cool. especially the advancing and receding colors. Listening to the Ted talks was interesting, they really make get the creative juice going. The guy who wrote the book cradle to cradle had a really mono tone voice, but his presentation was interesting. His concept and idea were creative. However i am kind of curious what kind of research he did on the affect it would have in that society. Kind of an anthropological approach. I mean he wants to puts farms on top of roof tops in the middle of a modern city. That would put two different class of people and mentality together. I wonder if that would create any conflict or difficulties. Food for thought i guess.