Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Journal 07: Peer Dialogue


Alicia L

            Her letterform assignment pictures were so creative and unique. It was really cool where she found her letters. I really liked E and A. I also found her three possible home good products interesting because they seem like something you wouldn’t normally see in a traditional home they’re more out of the box designs. I completely agree with Alicia’s statement, “I found C2C to be energizing and I could relate/involve myself in McDonough’s writings.” Once I started reading I couldn’t put the book down because it got me interested in the topic and kept me interested throughout. She also mentions reading Design: A Very Short Introduction and becoming bored with the book. I have to agree, at the beginning I was really into learning more about design, but as the book went on it just lost my interest.

Kelly B

            Kelly mentions the Design Circle presentation in her course reflection. I also took the same things from the presentation, learning more about each program and the advice to JUST DO IT! regarding the entrance exam. I think the presentation helped to motivate me a little more in my endeavors to get into the design program. She also found the Design: A Very Short Introduction to be lacking in the department of holding your attention but was a fan of the Cradle to Cradle book. I found the section of the video Rip! A Remix Manifesto interesting when “Brazil broke medical patents on HIV/AIDs that defied United States international property laws in order to make a cheaper medicine that could benefit a lot more people,” as Kelly says. I can’t believe that we’re more interested in protecting our ideas and money than we are about helping save others lives.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Assignment 04: Letterforms

"Q"

"U"


"n"

"H"

"C"

"O"

"I"



"L"

"M"

"V"

"X"

"Y"

Journal 06: Online Scavenger Hunt

Retailers specializing in outdoor camping and recreation products:
REI
Gander Mountain
Bass Pro Shop
Dick's Sporting Goods
Cabela's

Trade Show/ Exhibition booths from outdoor recreation and sporting industry:
SIA snowsports trade show
OutDoor trade show in Germany


ISPO sporting goods and sports fashion trade show






Working Definition: An indoor home good is a product someone uses inside their home to make activities more efficient or make the space more aesthetically pleasing.

Retailers specializing in indoor home products:
Homegoods
Ikea
Pier 1 Imports
Bed Bath & Beyond
Crate & Barrel

Trade Show/ Exhibition booths from the indoor home goods market:
Kitchen & Bath Show
NeoCon furniture trade show
Building & Interior Trade Show




Images of home good products:


Bedding
Lighting
Furniture

Friday, May 6, 2011

Course Reflection 3


            One of the topics discussed during class nine was color. Having had a color theory class before helped me to better understand this lecture. I thought the most interesting thing that had to do with our color lecture was the associations and moods that go with certain colors. For instance, blue is viewed as peaceful and calming whereas red is viewed as power, anger, and danger just to name a few. It’s so cool that just by changing a color you can change someone’s mood or their associations to colors.
            Later we talked about some of the business and legal issues dealt with in design. I think everything discussed was really important because it’s not something I would think about just being a college student, but once we get into the real world were going to need to know how to protect our ideas and designs.
            We also began to watch Brett Gaylor’s video, “Rip!: A Remix Manifesto,” during class nine.

           We continued watching “Rip!: A Remix Manifesto” during class ten. The video brings up the idea that culture builds upon itself, but it’s hard to build upon it because so many things are copyrighted or legally protected. The main character the video focuses on is the music mash-up artist Girl Talk. Being a fan of Girl Talk myself, I found the video entertaining. I never really thought about the artist violating the law for his music, but Girl Talk would owe around $4,200,000 to clear just one album legally.
            I couldn’t believe that the legal rights of the song Happy Birthday where owned by the company Warner/Chappell and any one that sings it without paying royalties to the company are basically in violation of the law.


            During class eleven we had a few students from Design Circle come talk to our class. They spoke about what design circle is, their experience in the design program, some of their projects, and the entrance exam. I’m glad they showed some of the projects they had done because it gave a more in depth look at what each design major is all about.
            The most helpful section of their presentation was when they discussed the entrance exam. It was really helpful to get other students opinions and tips that had been through the process of applying before.


            Class tweleve was about the design firm Cobego. Three graduates of the university who helped start the firm came to speak to us. Listening to people that graduated from the program and talking about what they’re now doing with everything they’ve learned makes all the hard work worth it.
            It was reassuring to hear that if you don’t get in the first time not to totally give up on the program because there is still a good chance you’ll be accepted the second time around.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Reading Reflection 02 - Chp. 7-8 & Intro

Chp. 7
            Chapter seven of “Design: A Very Short Introduction” discusses identity. I guess I should of expected with all the branding in our society that even countries would be interested in branding themselves, but it almost shocked me when I read about it in this chapter. “Among the most bizarre features of the United Kingdom as the twentieth century faded were proposals to ‘rebrand’ the national image, of how the country was viewed by foreigners, in terms of a more up-to-date concept of ‘Cool Britannia” (Haskett 86).
            I also found the section on discussing cultural differences and how they affect design interesting. For example, the appliance company Whirlpool had to evolve it’s designs to adapt to different markets throughout the world. “With a lightweight ‘world washer’ introduced in 1992, it was necessary to accommodate washing 18-foot-long saris without tangling in India, and to add a soak cycle for Brazil to cater for the local belief that only pre-soaking can yield a really clean wash” (Haskett 89).

Chp. 8
            “A system can be regarded as a group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements that forms, or can be considered to form, a collective entity” (Haskett 97). Imagine having to find your way around a subway station and subway route without having any signs, maps, pictures, or anything else to guide you. I’d imagine that would be pretty difficult. This chapter gives transportation as one example for its need for systems. In order to get around using a subway, signage and type need to be used in a way that users can understand. They need this to find their way to the appropriate place in order to use the subway efficiently.
            I liked how the last paragraph tied into the “Cradle to Cradle” introduction regarding design and the environment. The last paragraph discusses the need for “greater compatibility between the artificial systems generated by human creativity and the systems of the biological world…”(Haskett 111). It later goes on to mention that if we could begin to understand how systems can affect each other and how certain parts of the system effect the whole, we could use design as a solution for the harmful effects these systems have.

Intro
            The intro of William McDonough’s & Michael Braungart’s “Cradle to Cradle” have interested me a great deal. This book has been one of the most interesting books I’ve been assigned to read throughout college. It’s brought up a topic that I don’t usually give too much thought to, but after reading just a small amount of the book it has really persuaded me that environmental design is truly important for the sake of our future.
            In no time at all the book brings up the severity of the effect of today’s products on the environment. I knew society was seriously effecting the environment, but I had no idea to what extent. “Let’s take a closer look. First, that comfortable chair you are sitting on. Did you know that the fabric contains mutagenic materials, heavy metals, dangerous chemicals, and dyes that are often labeled hazardous by regulators – except when they are presented and sold to a customer? As you shift in your seat, particles of the fabric abrade and are taken up by your nose, mouth, and lungs, hazardous materials and all” (McDonough 3).
          Why are customers not warned about the hazardous materials in many of the objects we use day to day? Before this book I had never heard about the amount of dangerous materials probably put into the chairs I use everyday along with the abrasion of these particles just by using the chair. I would personally like to know about these materials that could be affecting my health.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Journal 05: Peer Dialogue


            After reading Alicia’s course reflection, I started to notice we both found a lot of the same things to be interesting the past few classes. I also enjoyed the hot wheels video because it gave a glimpse into how design could potentially help the disabled. I was excited after seeing this video and I can’t imagine the excitement of someone with disabilities after seeing the possibilities of this type of design. I liked that Alicia took a different direction and found faces within industrial designs, even if she didn’t do it on purpose. I especially liked the face found within the steering wheel. Also, it was interesting to read about the Wieden & Kennedy firm since they have made many ads for popular companies such as Coca Cola and Nike. Alicia mentions that one of the lectures in class made her change her mind about what major she wants to pursue. I am also starting to rethink which of the three design majors I really want to pursue.
            After looking at Kelly’s found faces, I really liked the faces found on the elevator and Math Tower. It’s amazing how many faces can be found in everyday life. When reading her response to the assigned readings, I realized we had a lot of the same reactions, especially when she said “I never realized until taking this class that my life, and the lives of others is encompassed in design.” I completely agree with her, I guess it was a little naive of me not to realize this sooner. I found her research on designers to be the most interesting, mostly because I’d either never heard of them or knew little about them. For example, prior to reading her post I’d never heard of Brandever or Stefanie Schwarz. I really liked the designs shown on the wine bottles that she posted. The abstraction and creativity of the labels drew me in. Then I read about the graphic designer, Stefanie Schwarz. The examples of work Kelly posted were so interesting and colorful. I look forward to finding out more information on Schwarz.
            I think reading other student’s blogs is really helpful and educational. Without this assignment I would not have known about many of the designers and design firms the students posted about. It’s really increased my interest in design as a whole.