Many things i've learnt from Behar's video, but the most inspiring is his effort to be a creator, not a follower. He encourage me to do so; try to make a new experience and not always following the legacy.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
YVES BEHAR:Creating objects that tell stories
Monday, August 10, 2009
Task 3: product sketching
by: David Turbridge
SUSTAIN ME
As the main collection of the Sustain Me exhibition, this lamp has being the centre of attention. For me, the shape is more to like an upside down microphone which is unique and elegant.
This lamp is low energy consumption.
by SIMON DUFF
EATGREEN DESIGN EXHIBITION
From all objects in EatGreen design exhibition, this lamp attracked my attention because of its unique design and the way this lamp placed on the floor. This lamp is also has a good reflection when its on. It has been designed for low energy consumption and mady by plaster composite.
by:Droog Design
INSPIRED:design across time
This drawer interest me because of its composition and unique appearance. And I think Droog Design has the original concept reflecting Droog's interest in reusing familiar objects.
by: Karim Rashid
FormFunctionFabulous
One thing popped in my mind when i first saw ZONTIK "that must be Karim Rashid's". From its unsual form and the used of light and playful colour as the characteristics of his design. I like Zontik the most among another collection because the shape is unusual for umbrella stand that make this umbrella stand is much more than an "umbrella stand".
PORCINI CANOPY
by:Jaquie Hagan and Madeleine Potter
LAUNCH PAD
This eco-friendly standing lamp interested me because it looks natural and feminine from its appearance. The material used represent designer's concerned about nature, non-endangered timber and 100% pure new wool upholstery, which is both biodegradable and renewable.
MO:BEN heated lunch box
by:Alex Cheong
Australian International Design Awards
I chose this lunch box as the point of interest because it such an innovation of everyday product that might very useful. It also might be the answer of the person's demand to have lunch that feels like it's fresh from the oven.
by:Alex Cheong
Australian International Design Awards
I chose this lunch box as the point of interest because it such an innovation of everyday product that might very useful. It also might be the answer of the person's demand to have lunch that feels like it's fresh from the oven.
Task 2: Good Design
ENERGIZER e2 Lithium LED Flashlight

The Energizer Lithium flashlight range are technologically and aesthetically avant-garde flashlight that targeted at the international outdoor sports market. This waterproof flashlight has aluminium alloy body which are tough and impact resistant and incorporates an elastomeric grip.
Monday, August 3, 2009
David Kelley's Video Reflection

The Future of Design is Human-Centred
David Kelley's talk on human centred design was certainly give me greater knowledge as it becomes easily perceived with each product he showed that promotes the incorporation of human elements into products.For Example, walls that changes colours like the sun as it moves across the sun and the cubicle with flowers that wilts as you leave which were design with its high impact in human emotions in mind. The spyfish is also interest me of having a new scuba diving experience without really gets into water perhaps due to disability or time limitation and thereby enriching their lives in the simplest possible way.
As a student, learning about the different philosophy of designers helps me to focus on developing my own understanding of what design is and where the future of design is leading towards.
Photo courtesy www.experientia.com/blog/ideos-david-kelley-wins-edison-award-for-innovation/
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