L-R: RMIT University Professor Kjell Grant, Geoff Fitzpatrick, and Design Institute of Australia President James Harper.
Friday, 30 November 2012
Kjell Grant - DIA Hall of Fame
Melbourne Movement founder and President Professor Kjell Grant from RMIT University was last night inducted into the Design institute of Australia's Hall of Fame. Congratulations Kjell.
L-R: RMIT University Professor Kjell Grant, Geoff Fitzpatrick, and Design Institute of Australia President James Harper.
L-R: RMIT University Professor Kjell Grant, Geoff Fitzpatrick, and Design Institute of Australia President James Harper.
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
MADA Industrial Design - Makerbot
The industrial design graduate exhibition NOW at MADA Monash Art Design and Architecture has this week been busy with visits by industry, alumni, school visits, and candidates attending interviews for MADA programs.
The industrial design team from O-I Glass visited and were particularly interested in the emerging influence of 3D printing and the impact these new tools are having on design process. Senior designer Julian Ditchburn commended the MADA student work on display and the team were also interested in research activities of post graduate students. Dr Stephen Wang presented work of students in the International Tangible Interaction Design Lab that has potential applications in the design of glass packaging.
MADA industrial design lecturer Mark Richardson shared details of the many student projects that have embraced the maker movement and discussed in particular the prosthesis project by Rowan Page.
MADA industrial design lecturer Mark Richardson presents graduate project work to O-I industrial designers Ophelia Tevelein, Stephen Wallace and senior designer Julian Ditchburn.
The industrial design team from O-I Glass visited and were particularly interested in the emerging influence of 3D printing and the impact these new tools are having on design process. Senior designer Julian Ditchburn commended the MADA student work on display and the team were also interested in research activities of post graduate students. Dr Stephen Wang presented work of students in the International Tangible Interaction Design Lab that has potential applications in the design of glass packaging.
MADA industrial design lecturer Mark Richardson shared details of the many student projects that have embraced the maker movement and discussed in particular the prosthesis project by Rowan Page.
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Andrew Bou Sejean - G21 Hydro Public Transport
MADA Monash University Graduate Exhibition 2012
Student: Andrew Bou Sejean
Project: G21 Hydro Public Transport
Student: Andrew Bou Sejean
Project: G21 Hydro Public Transport
G21 designed by Andrew Bou Sejean.
Industrial Design - Transport concept sketches
Sketching and sketching techniques are vital skills for industrial designers and automotive designers.
The final model or prototype in a graduate exhibition is the result of hours of creative design work and these sketches by MADA Monash University industrial design graduate Frederik Dallmeyer share some of the skills and techniques he has developed in his undergraduate studies. The Paraton-e project is the development of award winning work by Frederik as part of the GM PACE program. Presented in July the project was awarded most innovative concept for future transport design.
The final model or prototype in a graduate exhibition is the result of hours of creative design work and these sketches by MADA Monash University industrial design graduate Frederik Dallmeyer share some of the skills and techniques he has developed in his undergraduate studies. The Paraton-e project is the development of award winning work by Frederik as part of the GM PACE program. Presented in July the project was awarded most innovative concept for future transport design.
Industrial design concept sketches by Frederik Dallmeyer from Monash University industrial design.
Exterior automotive concept sketches by Frederik Dallmeyer from Monash University.
Industrial design sketching and concept folio skills by Frederik Dallmeyer
Automotive exterior design sketching and concept folio skills by Frederik Dallmeyer
GM PACE Forum - Most innovative concept design 2012 Shanghai China.
L-R: Monash University transport design lecturer Mark Richardson, Wulin Gaowa GM China Design, and Frederik Dallmeyer.
Ian Wong Monash University Program Director - Master of Industrial Design and Frederik Dallmeyer with the Paraton-e presentation and scale model.
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Monday, 26 November 2012
Sketching - Sketchbook Pro 6
Sketchbook Pro 6 has been released.
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• Easy access to tools and commands in the intuitive and customizable menus.
• Annotate images quickly by importing images and adding comments on top.
What's New in SketchBook Pro 6?
• Streamlined interface delivers an unobstructed and discoverable environment, keeping you in the creative zone.
• Multitouch navigation support on the latest Wacom devices.
• Synthetic paintbrushes that behave more like traditional paint mediums.
• Smudge brushes for blending colors.
• Even more brush controls to customize.
Saturday, 24 November 2012
Interview Tips - Selection for Industrial Design
If you are interested in studying industrial design for most universities you will need to prepare a folio and attend an interview. The selection interview for industrial design programs will require some preparation so here are a few tips.
Industry knowledge:
Select one or two designers or companies and know a little about their work. Select designers that interest you and work that is the type of design you are interested in.
The career:
Industrial designers work in many disciplines and across a broad spectrum of industries. What is your interest? Product, Automotive, Furniture, Exhibition, Interaction, Lighting, Service/Systems, Eco/Sustainability. Share your interest and knowledge of this field of industrial design.
Industrial Design History:
Some knowledge of the history of industrial design is helpful. (see tabs in this blog: 1950s, 1960s etc)
Alumni and Employers:
Who are the companies that employ graduate industrial designers from the program? Research alumni and where they are working.
Knowledge of the program and institution:
Identify what is unique with each program and ask questions that demonstrate your interest in this offering.
Your Folio:
Your freehand sketches and drawings are important because they represent your potential to think in 3D. Rough creative concept sketches offer a very personal insight into your potential in an interview that is about exactly that....your potential. Don't judge your drawing....let the interview panel see your raw potential.
Your folio may have projects you have completed as part of your formal studies. Think about design projects you have done in your own time and because you are 'already a designer'. Made a birthday present for someone, made an item of clothing or a costume, decorated a room. What demonstrates your passion for design?
Open Day and Exhibitions:
Ensure you mention your attendance at Open Days and exhibitions and discuss your impressions of work on display.
Industry websites and journals:
http://www.core77.com
http://www.curvelive.com
http://www.icsid.org
http://www.design.org.au
http://www.designboom.com
http://www.berniewalsh.blogspot.com
http://www.gooddesignaustralia.com
Industrial Design Courses in Victoria
Monash University
RMIT University
Swinburne University
How to use this blog:
Search box (type your search topic) - Top left e.g. sketch, keep cup, Mark Armstrong
Tags: Topics have been tagged see right column: Design Icons, Monash,
Company logo links will provide background to industry leaders - right column
Google image search: Most of the posts have images and a google image search on 'industrial design in victoria' will offer many options from the blog topics and previous posts.
I wish all applicants well in interviews and every success in your chosen area of study.
Industry knowledge:
Select one or two designers or companies and know a little about their work. Select designers that interest you and work that is the type of design you are interested in.
The career:
Industrial designers work in many disciplines and across a broad spectrum of industries. What is your interest? Product, Automotive, Furniture, Exhibition, Interaction, Lighting, Service/Systems, Eco/Sustainability. Share your interest and knowledge of this field of industrial design.
Industrial Design History:
Some knowledge of the history of industrial design is helpful. (see tabs in this blog: 1950s, 1960s etc)
Alumni and Employers:
Who are the companies that employ graduate industrial designers from the program? Research alumni and where they are working.
Knowledge of the program and institution:
Identify what is unique with each program and ask questions that demonstrate your interest in this offering.
Your Folio:
Your freehand sketches and drawings are important because they represent your potential to think in 3D. Rough creative concept sketches offer a very personal insight into your potential in an interview that is about exactly that....your potential. Don't judge your drawing....let the interview panel see your raw potential.
Your folio may have projects you have completed as part of your formal studies. Think about design projects you have done in your own time and because you are 'already a designer'. Made a birthday present for someone, made an item of clothing or a costume, decorated a room. What demonstrates your passion for design?
Open Day and Exhibitions:
Ensure you mention your attendance at Open Days and exhibitions and discuss your impressions of work on display.
Industry websites and journals:
http://www.core77.com
http://www.curvelive.com
http://www.icsid.org
http://www.design.org.au
http://www.designboom.com
http://www.berniewalsh.blogspot.com
http://www.gooddesignaustralia.com
Industrial Design Courses in Victoria
Monash University
RMIT University
Swinburne University
How to use this blog:
Search box (type your search topic) - Top left e.g. sketch, keep cup, Mark Armstrong
Tags: Topics have been tagged see right column: Design Icons, Monash,
Company logo links will provide background to industry leaders - right column
Google image search: Most of the posts have images and a google image search on 'industrial design in victoria' will offer many options from the blog topics and previous posts.
I wish all applicants well in interviews and every success in your chosen area of study.
Friday, 23 November 2012
Mike Chester - Monash Clay Studio
Mike Chester from GM Design visited the MADA Monash Industrial Design Exhibition this week. Mike lectures in the Clay Modelling Studio and the outstanding skills and techniques developed in the studio are evident in the final project models on display in the graduate exhibition.
Mike Chester from GM Design at the MADA Monash Industrial Design Exhibition 2012
Clay modelling techniques explored with the creative spaceship design.
Mike Chester with Space Ship pilot.
Mike Chester admires the outstanding creative and technical skills by students at Monash University Industrial Design.
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Thursday, 22 November 2012
Suzhou - Master of Industrial Design workshop.
Monash University conducted a workshop with students enrolled in the Master of Industrial Design (Double Masters) at the Southeast University Monash University Joint Graduate School Suzhou in China. Program Director Ian Wong conducted several studio sessions with students and in particular explored social media and online tools for blended learning.
Students use of social media platforms QQ and Weibo during the studio workshops enhanced learning and provided real time sharing of individual class work activity. The QQ feed is then able to be shared and used for reflective learning in the non contact period.
Monash University Master of Industrial Design Program Director Ian Wong demonstrates concept sketching techniques in workshop at Suzhou Campus.
Monash University blended learning in design studio using QQ social media in Suzhou China.
Monash University Industrial Design student cohort at the Southeast University Monash University Joint Graduate School - Suzhou China
Critique studio session conducted by Monash University Master of Industrial Design Program Director Ian Wong.
Course details here: http://yzb.seu.edu.cn/s/352/t/1754/09/b2/info68018.htm
Kaitlin Liddell - Argyle Beach Shower
MADA Monash University Industrial Design Exhibition 2012
Student: Kaitlin Liddell
Project: Argyle Beach Shower
Argyle Beach Shower designed by Kaitlin Liddell.
Wei-Pai Huang - UPMV Hero
MADA Monah University Industrial Design Exhibition 2012
Student: Wei-Pai Huang
Project: UPMV Hero
UPMV Hero designed by Wei-Pai Huang.
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Beijing - The 3rd Art and Science International Exhibition
The 3rd Art and Science International Exhibition was on at the China Science and Technology Museum in Beijing during my recent visit. Fantastic!
The 3rd Art and Science International Exhibition. Beijing. China
The 3rd Art and Science International Exhibition. Beijing. China
CCS College for Creative Studies Detroit - Strait Power concept. China
Tsinghua University China industrial design concept car.
The 3rd Art and Science International Exhibition. Beijing. China
The 3rd Art and Science International Exhibition. Beijing. China
+86 Design Museum - Beijing China
The +86 Design Museum is a design store and online retailer based in Beijing China.
Lion Zhang, Ian Wong and Yu Hong outside the +86 Design Museum in Beijing.
+86 Design Museum Beijing China.
+86 Design Museum Beijing China.
+86 Design Museum Beijing China.
+86 Design Museum Beijing China.
3rd Art and Science Exhibition - Zhang Zhoujie
I was delighted to see the chair designed by Zhang Zhoujie in the 3rd Art & Science International Exhibition in Beijing recently. I first met designer Zhang Zhoujie in Milan at Salone Satellite 2012 and posted about his innovative furniture. In July we caught up in Shanghai and so it was great to see the recognition of his work by the curators of this major exhibition in Beijing.
Chair by Zhang Zhoujie featured in the 3rd Art & Science International Exhibition Beijing China 2012.
www.zhangzhoujie.com
www.zhangzhoujie.com
Monday, 19 November 2012
Edward (Ted) Kayser - Royal College of Art Industrial Design
RMIT alumnus industrial designer Edward Kayser graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1962.
Ted had been an outstanding student in the Associate Diploma at the Melbourne Technical College (RMIT) and prepared a portfolio to submit for entry into the RCA in 1959 which included a lamp design for the Governor of Victoria Sir Dallas Brooks.
Ted had been an outstanding student in the Associate Diploma at the Melbourne Technical College (RMIT) and prepared a portfolio to submit for entry into the RCA in 1959 which included a lamp design for the Governor of Victoria Sir Dallas Brooks.
Royal College of Art application portfolio by RMIT alumnus industrial designer Edward Kayser. 1959
Royal College of Art application portfolio by RMIT alumnus industrial designer Edward Kayser. 1959
Royal College of Art application portfolio by RMIT alumnus industrial designer Edward Kayser. 1959
Royal College of Art application portfolio by RMIT alumnus industrial designer Edward Kayser. 1959
Edward (Ted) Kayser - Farewell
Friends and family bid farewell today to one of Australia's industrial design pioneers Edward Robert James Kayser in a wonderful service at the Christ Church Longford Tasmania. I was honoured to represent the Design Institute of Australia and Monash University and pay tribute to Ted's service to education and the profession and to share with all his significant contribution to industrial design in Australia.
Edward Robert James Kayser 1937-2012
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Frederik Dallmeyer - Paraton-e
MADA Monash University Industrial Design graduate exhibition 2012
Designer: Frederik Dallmeyer
Project: Paraton-e
Paraton-e designed by Frederik Dallmeyer.
Rowan Page - Prosthethis
MADA Monash University Industrial Design graduate exhibition 2012
Designer: Rowan Page
Project: Prosthesis
Prosthesis designed by Rowan Page.
Sam Cossar - VertiBrace
MADA Monash University Industrial Design graduate exhibition 2012
Designer: Sam Cossar
Project: VertiBrace
Labels:
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MADA,
MADANOW,
Monash,
Product Design
Andrew Marshall - Lifester
MADA Monash University Industrial Design graduate exhibition 2012
Designer: Andrew Marshall
Project: Lifester
Lifester designed by Andrew Marshall
View the MADA Industrial Design exhibition catalogue here
Marinos Drakopoulos - Icurus
MADA Monash University Industrial Design graduate exhibition 2012
Designer: Marinos Drakopoulos
Project: Icarus
Gabriel Vazquez - Atlaua
MADA Monash University Industrial Design graduate exhibition 2012
Designer: Gabriel Vazquez
Project: Atlaua
Ruby Chan - Schema
MADA Monash University Industrial Design graduate exhibition 2012
Designer: Ruby Chan
Project: Schema
Labels:
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MADA,
MADANOW,
Monash,
Product Design
Anthony Farnell - L1FE Concept
MADA Monash University Industrial Design graduate exhibition 2012
Designer: Anthony Farnell
Project: L1FE Concept
Sarah Mensforth - The Snug
MADA Monash University Industrial Design graduate exhibition 2012
Designer: Sarah Mensforth
Project: The Snug.
The Snug designed by MADA Monash industrial design graduate Sarah Mensforth.
View the MADA Industrial Design exhibition catalogue here
View the MADA Industrial Design exhibition catalogue here
Dean Ovens - Espracio
MADA Monash University Industrial Design graduate exhibition 2012
Designer: Dean Ovens
Project: Espracio.
Espracio designed by Dean Ovens.
View the MADA Industrial Design exhibition catalogue here
www.deanovens.com
Concept sketches by industrial designer Dean Ovens.
Industrial design sketches by Monash University industrial design graduate Dean Ovens.
View the MADA Industrial Design exhibition catalogue here
www.deanovens.com
Labels:
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MADA,
MADANOW,
Monash,
Product Design
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