martes, 30 de junio de 2009

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This week I was working on EVA furniture that we will be pitching to LEGO. Many of our projects lately have been involving EVA for some reason. We got a sample of a table and chair set made from EVA about a month ago and ever since then the industrial designers have been plugging away at it. Its really a strange material, it is very lite weight,but durable at the same time.









I did about 5 drawings of some furniture concepts that we could us in a child's playroom. One of the ideas we had was to create each item so that they could all attach to each other similar to Lego blocks. Im not sure why someone would want to connect their bed to their nightstand, to their desk or closet, but I guess its kind of a cool idea.


















I feel a lot better about these drawings than the Cars workbench/gas station images that I posted on the last blog. I feel like these images show a better sense of perspective, which is what I struggle with the most. I kept asking the industrial designers for their advise and in just one week I really feel like I have a better understanding of perspective than I did the week before. I mean I still have a long way to go, but I think that perspective drawing is starting to make some sense.

This week someone brought in a sample of EVA foam that could be read with a special pen. All we had to do was drag the pen over the words or numbers etc. and the pen would read the sentences out loud. So my job was to come up with a few quick ideas that would work well with this concept. These will probably end up being licensed so the images that I posted are just very generic ideas.
The second project that you see is an idea for a workbench/gastation licensed towards Disney's Cars. This is also made from the EVA material. This drawing that I did went along with the project that Chris was working on. He created a series of EVA cars and chairs that were for CARS.




















































lunes, 15 de junio de 2009

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The prototype of the Thomas sand pit with storage fabric arrived on monday as well as the stickers that I had the thomas the sand pit graphics printed on. I assembled the fabric onto the Thomas sand pit and applied the stickers. It is so surprising how much of a difference the fabric made in making the item look more like a licensed Thomas the tank item. The prototype will be packed up and sent over to the Thomas the tank people for them to check out and see if they want to go through with making this product. I was also working on a few designs for the packaging of a sanpit and swing set.One of the designers had finished the illustration of kids playing with the product and I arranged a background and used the illustration he made on the package. The photo of the actual product was not very good and even after I photoshoped grass and sand to make it appear as if it were outside, it still looked bad. Finally I grabbed Chris and we carried the sandpit outside and I just took new photos there. The image is a small part to the packaging since the main image is the illustration, but i think it helps show off the product a little more. I also continued working on some of the packaging that I created last week, revising it and adding the correct warnings and information on them.

july 31st - june 5th

We had a 6 day work week this week...(booo!) Its like having two mondays in one week.Remember the illustrations of kids playing on the swing set with sand pit and the one I made last week with the kids in the solar house? well this week I created some packaging for the illustrations to be placed on. Nothing is final yet, it is just a sample of what it might look like. These products are pretty huge since they are outdoor play sets, so the packaging that I am doing is actually creating large stickers to be placed on the huge carton that they come in instead of doing a full color print on the entire box. Another project i worked on was a concept for our Thomas the tank sandpit product. I designed the top canopy and side fabric that would act as the side of the train as well as a window area. I took a picture of the existing product and then in photoshop I rendered what the fabric would look like placed on the sandpit. The drawing was sent to the engineers so they could create a 3D file that would be sent to make a prototype. The fabric should arrive early next week.

pictures coming soon.... i cant seem to load them right now..ill try again soon