Thursday 28 July 2011

Week 2 3D

For our 3D aspect of the class this week we were given the task to design a CDU Student shoulder bag. In designing this bag we were to address 3 points of difference in our deisgn:

Shape


Media


Style

I wanted to design a practical shoulder bag for a student but I wanted the design to be a little different in terms of style. My shoulder bag is wide & deep to allow room for folders etc and I have designed it with wide straps to withstand heavy loads being carried around and spread the weight across the whole shoulder rather than using a thin strap which would cause discomfort. The front of the bag has 2 buttons on the flap woth loop holes for each side.

Shape: Wide, deep rectangular should bag with wide straps
Media: Pencil sketch
Style: I wanted the style to be a canvas style bag that incorporated the different shape flaps

Below are a few examples of canvas shoulder bags where I got inspiration from.




My design




This week in class we were also shown a video about these new creatures created by Dutch artist Theo Jansen. These walking creatures made from tubes walk unaided, powered by wind along the beach. Theo Jansen's "Standbeests" are so life in the way the move it is really quite eerie. I was absolutly amazing at this design and the work taht must have gone into creating these walking creatures. Take a look...
Theo Jansen creates new creatures

1 comment:

  1. Yay - nice work Billie. Almost thought you didn't have a URL, then realized the text was linked. Smooth.

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