My SolidWorks WiP Blog.
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check it I got a cool certificate today now I can go get a job
fooling around and making stupid things finally paid off
“On the side” Project.. a speedy mock up of a powerbag for Leisure Lines, a sports goods company in Coventry.
#engineering #solidworks #rock #me #a #designer (Taken with instagram)
24 hours!
Team Vissenkom.
response to the D&AD fishtank brief.
by Lee Delplanque, Ryan Fisher, Corne Van De Shoor, Matt Taylor, & Rob Cronshaw
Made some progress, aesthetically I am sure I will move things around - but I’ve got the gist of how the panel will be captured.
This is the area I actually need to work on, gotta decide how to capture the large plastic screen and hold it planar. Although, I guess I could put a slight bow in it… if I wanted my head to explode.
Some acquaintances asked me to take measurements of their unfinished basement and layout plans for new construction. They never paid, haha… I even helped them move once. Life is cruel when you are a nice guy…
One time a buddy asked how much carpet it would take to carpet his house, this was the result of my calculations…
A slender display for an Italian bakery company, the base is laser cut from 1/4” steel to keep everything stable. I’ve actually already prototyped it once, but it’s back for a capacity increase…
Overall endcap mostly engineered…
Shown with a much cheaper slatwall solution on the left.
(Full Disclosure - Overall design was laid out in the brief, final design, manufacturing approach, and engineering is mine though)
This slatwall back panel utilizes Orange Extrusions products to form a wall where every flat is a changeable graphic, these form a large composite image.
A slip frame slides over the slatwall finishing the wall.
(Full Disclosure - this was outlined in the brief, but the execution is my design & engineering)