Monday, March 7, 2011

Design Appreciation

Well designed products

I think that this is a good design because it looks nice and there is no blade to cut anybody. It s not so dangerous.












I think that this is a good design because it looks cool and it uses solar energy to charge phones and electronic product inside.









Source: http://www.google.com/images?q=well+designed+products&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&prmd=ivns&source=lnms&tbs=isch:1&ei=p4Z1TYStCIjcvwP-pf3RBQ&sa=X&oi=mode_link&ct=mode&cd=2&ved=0CA0Q_AUoAQ&biw=1276&bih=684

Poorly designed products

I think that this is a bad design because the heel of the person wearing it will be pressing down. For me, I find it very unstable.






I think that this is a bad design because it does not look very nice to me. It will also be very uncomfortable to hold as there are things sticking out. I will find it uncomfortable.






Source: http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&biw=1276&bih=684&tbs=isch%3A1&sa=1&q=bad+designed+products&aq=0&aqi=g2&aql=&oq=bad+designed+

Sketching with Rubrics

Nike Water Bottle


Vase

Knowing the rubrics gives me a target, so I will be able to have a better drawing. It also tells if my drawing is acceptable or not.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Ideation

Shape borrowing
    Shape borrowing is borrowing the shape of another object to get a new object in the shape of the other object. An example is this. An apple is round and it borrows the shape of a pear, so the apple becomes the shape of a pear. Using shape borrowing, we can make new products by having products that work the same but of different shape. Example, a perfume bottle, which is originally round, borrows the shape of a heart shape, so the final product of the perfume will be heart shaped, but it still works the same as the round one.
S.C.A.M.P.E.R
    S.C.A.M.P.E.R is based on the notion that everything new is a modification of something that already exists. Each letter represents a different thing.
S= Substitute
C= Combine
A= Adapt
M= Modify
P= Put to other uses
E= Eliminate
R= Rearrange/ reverse
    Using this techniques, we can refine the uses and appearance of an object. We will use the letter 'E', which means eliminate, to do that. By eliminating things from a product, its uses will be refined as the useless part of the product is gone. Example, if a MacBook sleeve is made bigger than the MacBook to be able to put books, paper and files inside, it might not be applicable to certain people. If some one bought that sleeve because he needed to put some paper in, and the next day he doesn't, the sleeve will be too big for the MacBook and the MacBook will tend to slide around. That will make it more possible for the MacBook to drop, so by eliminating those uses, the sleeve might be more suitable to people  Also the product might have some unwanted 'features', so by eliminating those 'features' the product might be wanted by customers. Example, there is a cloth that s too fanciful that it does not work very well. If we eliminate some of those fanciness, it might work better and more people might like and buy it.



Monday, February 28, 2011

Storyboarding

1. What is a storyboard?
A storyboard and like a draft of what you are going to do and a organizer to help us now what we are going to do. It is something like a  mind map that we plan to do.
2. How do we create a storyboard?
We create a storybard by putting a picture of each scene together with a script or the scene below.
3. When or where is storyboard useful?
Story boarding is useful when we are doing skits and big projects. It is also useful in videos.
Group answer
1. What is a storyboard?

A storyboard and like a draft of what you are going to do and a graphic organizer to sum up things. It is something like a mind map that we plan things on.
2. How do we create a storyboard?
We create a storyboard by using basic shapes, stick pictures and simple backgrounds. Draw your story in pen or pencil. You can take pictures from magazines. You can also use a computer to make your storyboard on pages and it id to write down the key points, ideas and concepts in the storyboard frame.
3. When or where in storyboarding useful?
Storyboarding is useful when we want to get a rough idea of a story and when we are doing big projects.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

My first presentation

I think that I can improve my presentation by not being so boring and also not mumble my words. I will speak louder in the future so that everyone can hear me loud and clear. I can also cut down on the words I use and not bore people. If I were listening to a presenter whose slides has a lot of words, I will be bored too. Another thing that I can improve on is the tone. I will speak with more life and with more expression. That way, people would not get bored while I am presenting. Overall, I find that I have a lot to improve on.