Saturday, 31 December 2011

Marc Newson - Sydney Fireworks

As the hands of our clocks reach midnight tonight around the world we will celebrate the coming of a New Year. Concepts for clocks, watches and timepieces have often been on the drawing board of industrial designer Marc Newson, so it may well be that many of us will count down to the Sydney fireworks with one of Marc's pieces. This year however in Sydney and around the world via television images we will be treated to the latest Marc Newson project - the fireworks themselves.

Marc grew up in Sydney studying at the Sydney College of the Arts and was a young child when the Sydney Opera House was opened in 1973.

Marc has specified a strict colour palette of blue, violet, green and yellow but we will have to wait and see what his vision is for the iconic midnight harbour bridge effect.



Designer Marc Newson.






Video courtesy -  The Australian.



Lockheed lounge designed by Marc Newson. 1986
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Pod Watch designed by Marc Newson. 1986
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Atmos 566 clock designed by Marc Newson. 2010
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Nike Zvezdochka Shoes designed by Marc Newson. 2001
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Gemini Grinders for Alessi designed by Marc Newson. 2001
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Qantas First Class lounge Sydney designed by Marc Newson.
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Friday, 23 December 2011

City of Melbourne Christmas Tree - Mother's Art

Mother's Art Productions produced a huge variety of objects, sets and props over many years. The City of Melbourne Christmas Tree was just one of the huge number of projects but over many years it contributed to our celebrations of Christmas in Melbourne as it stood in the City Square on the corner of Collins and Swanston Streets.


City of Melbourne Christmas Tree - Mother's Art Productions

Ian Dryden - Christmas in Melbourne

Industrial designer Ian Dryden's designs for innovative christmas decorations for Melbourne have been a feature of Christmas in the City for many years.


Bourke Street Mall with Christmas Decorations by Ian Dryden.


Christmas Stars in Melbourne by industrial designer  Ian Dryden


Tooling for City of Melbourne Christmas Stars


Moulding process of City of Melbourne Christmas Stars.



Christmas Wishes 2011

Wishing all a very Merry Christmas and a safe holiday season. I have enjoyed posting during 2011 and will continue my research, exhibitions and collecting in the New Year. Thank you to all who have dropped in and contributed to my research on the history of industrial design in Victoria.

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Grant Featherston - Aristoc Scape Stool

This Grant Featherston designed Scape stool is more likely to feature in our home at the kitchen bench than be stored in the collection but either way it is a welcome recent acquisition.


Grant Featherston Scape stool designed for Aristoc.
 

Friday, 9 December 2011

STILL09 Exhibition 2009 - Video

The video record of my first exhibition related to my PhD - STILL09 has been uploaded to YouTube.



STILL09 Exhibition


STILL09 exhibition curated by Ian Wong


STILL09 exhibition curated by Ian Wong. Oil drip tray, and microwave egg poacher by industrial designer Jim Samartgis and Shell oil bottle by Phillip Slattery.

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Studying Industrial Design at RMIT University

I was looking at an old backup today and found this RMIT Industrial Design Course brochure from 1986. I assume this was put together by Elivio Bonollo, or perhaps Dean Holmes at the time.

Interviews for places for 2012 were held at RMIT over the past few days which made me think to write this post. I still remember I was interviewed by Gerry Mussett in room 2B1 and still have some of the items from my application folio.

This brochure from 1986 features Mark Wright's space man full size airbrush which was very famous amongst ID students at the time. This was done in Bernie Walsh's class. In my first year at RMIT the program installed full size automotive pinboards in room 2B2 and lecturers like Bernie and Chris Emmerson had students doing full size tape drawings and airbrush renderings. It was an amazing atmosphere, exactly like a professional design studio. We learnt so much watching the progress of senior students projects on the walls and in the workshop - 2B3.

Mark Wright went on to an automotive career at Ford but his spaceman we all remember well. Projects by Steve Martinuzzo - portable vacuum cleaner, Alphons van Maanen - digital music reader and my final year major project, a dialysis machine are featured on the rear of the brochure.

All the best to current applicants for all ID programs. It is a great career.


RMIT Industrial Design brochure 1986


RMIT Industrial Design brochure 1986
Portable Vacuum Cleaner - Steven Martinuzzo
Digital Music Reader - Alphons van Maanen
Dialysis Machine - Ian Wong


Monday, 5 December 2011

Christmas Markets - Jim Samartgis

Sunday Markets at Fed Square over the past two weekends have showcased a lot of local design and craft, with several items under our tree as a result. This luchbox designed in 1994 by industrial designer Jim Samartgis has found a new life as a cash box for a stall holder and was full of all our Christmas pennies. I was working with Jim on the edp Powerladder Series 2 around the time he designed this product range for TREND Australia.



Trend luchbox designed by Jim Samartgis.


Design registration drawing for lunchbox base designed by industrial designer Jim Samartgis.


Design registration drawings for lunchbox lid designed by industrial designer Jim Samartgis.



Concept sketch by Jim Samartgis for edp Series 2 Powerladder.


edp Powerladder Series 2 development by ejo. Industrial designers Jim Samartgis and Ian Wong.



Sunday, 4 December 2011

RMIT Mace - RMIT Graduation Ceremony

The exhibition is over, results are in and so students and their families will soon attend the RMIT Graduation Ceremony. It was an honour in 1992 to have the opportunity to design the mace for RMIT University.


RMIT Mace designed by industrial designer Ian Wong in 1992.


RMIT Ceremonial Mace designed by Ian Wong in 1992. 

Friday, 2 December 2011

Mario Matkovich - Where is Mario?

Driving along Beach Road around 3pm today listening to the cricket on the ABC I noticed the wind was up and a huge number of Kite flyers were out and about. My mind turned back to 1987 and to just one amazing designer....Mario Matkovich.

I was fortunate to work with some great designers at John Westwood Design Associates; John Westwood, Jack Magree, Phillip Slattery, and Ross Williams, ...... but the most unique and amazing was Mario.

Mario taught myself and Jack heaps as we watched his incredible productivity and creativity honed from years working for Philips Clayton CID. It was not however the skills and capability that Mario possessed that brought him to my mind today, but his love of the bay.

If the wind was up on Port Phillip Bay like it was today Mario would not be at his drawing board, he would be on the water. John, Ian Edgar, and Robert Pataki all employed Mario and I am sure all would share my thoughts with a smile....where is Mario?


Kites off Brighton Beach before "knock off" time.


Swinburne University alumnus industrial designer Mario Matkovich.


Philips television concept design by Mario Matkovich. 1970s


Philips television concept design detail by Mario Matkovich. 1980s


VCR concept design by industrial designer Mario Matkovich. 1980s




Thursday, 1 December 2011

STILL - Yates 9 Litre Watering Can 21st birthday.

The Yates 9 litre watering can designed in 1990 by Blue Sky Design featured in an article by Colin Wood on Australian design in Issue 28 of DesignWorld magazine. Despite our recent drought and huge competition it continues to demand shelf space after 21 years and was featured in the exhibition STILL09. Happy 21st!


Yates 9L watering can featured in Issue 28 DesignWorld magazine.



Yates 9L watering can designed by Blue Sky Design celebrates 21 years in store.


STILL09 Exhibition curated by Ian Wong


STILL09 exhibition timeline detail featuring Yates 9L watering can by Blue Sky Design.