Thursday, September 30, 2010

Concept Models

To really break down this piece by, Andy Davis, various amounts of aspects came into play. With the breakdown of design elements, through emphasis, line, contrast, and geometric shapes, I was able to construct some concept models from my design analysis. In total, all of the concepts were based off of the schematic designs that were from the Design Analysis Blog (below).  

All materials that were mostly used were from some black crescent board or illustration board, in creating the final model (the 4th one below), and a great sum of corrugated cardboard was also used as well (actually, the cardboard was from left over thermal sleeves for coffee cups from various coffee shops). To add, a small amount of old blue wall covering was used to make the triangle model (the first one underneath) and small accents on the 3rd model below.  The material I fancied using the most was the corrugated cardboard, I personally enjoy the fact that the substance comprehends with a wave so well, but in a totally different form.

I wanted to take parts of the drawings to create a three dimensional form, particularly my 4th schematic design (you can see the picture below, under Design Analysis; in easiest terms, it is the one that appears to be like a whole bunch of curved and straight lines crammed together. As you can see, I took the main features out of the drawing, obviously, it being “line”, which is reflected through an explosion of lines in the model. 


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