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The first project S3 Craft & Design pupils undertake is a major design project to devise storage unit made up from common box joints. Examples of their efforts are shown here. They are a great year group and their solutions demonstrate their diversity, work etic and desire for quality finished folio and practical outcomes. It has been a real pleasure working with them this year. I look forward to seeing what their S4 projects will look like if their S3 work is anything to go on!
Cameron is a Craft & Design pupil who is attempting to generate ideas for his S4 lighting solution. In the research stage at the moment he came across the work of Paul Cocksedge. He's got some great videos on his website. So Cameron thought he'd try some experiments in the style of the artist.
Cameron is a Craft & Design pupil who is attempting to generate ideas for his S4 lighting solution. In the research stage at the moment he came across the work of Paul Cocksedge. He's got some great videos on his website. So Cameron thought he'd try some experiments in the style of the artist.
Cameron is a Craft & Design pupil who is attempting to generate ideas for his S4 lighting solution. In the research stage at the moment he came across the work of Paul Cocksedge. He's got some great videos on his website. So Cameron thought he'd try some experiments in the style of the artist.
The S4 Craft & Design class are now using this site as their primary source of teacher/peer review and feedback. Observations on work in progress will be made by Mr. Jennings on a regular basis. Comments from the class will be encouraged and moderated by Mr. J. Comments and tags will be altered over time to better reflect the content. Given the massive quantity of paperwork generated by classes in the department this would appear to be the most efficient feedback mechanism.
An exceptional piece of work from Erin.
New to us, Erin has explored the craft of glass making.
A significant number of manufacturing decisions have been generated by this bold, ambitious, supremely elgant and tasteful project. Many pf these decisions are yet to be resolved but Erin has produced a mature and accomplished solution here demonstrating a knowledge of craft that is rare in pupils at this age and stage.
More to follow...
Very well done!
Cameron is a Craft & Design pupil who is attempting to generate ideas for his S4 lighting solution. In the research stage at the moment he came across the work of Paul Cocksedge. He's got some great videos on his website. So Cameron thought he'd try some experiments in the style of the artist.
Cameron is a Craft & Design pupil who is attempting to generate ideas for his S4 lighting solution. In the research stage at the moment he came across the work of Paul Cocksedge. He's got some great videos on his website. So Cameron thought he'd try some experiments in the style of the artist.
Cameron is a Craft & Design pupil who is attempting to generate ideas for his S4 lighting solution. In the research stage at the moment he came across the work of Paul Cocksedge. He's got some great videos on his website. So Cameron thought he'd try some experiments in the style of the artist.
Ally came up with this design by messing about with modelling foam, steel rod and bits of plywood. It was obvious from the outset that he was really onto something. He just went with the flow and this is what he came up with. Laminated plywood, spruce and threaded rod.
An exceptional piece of work from Erin.
New to us, Erin has explored the craft of glass making.
A significant number of manufacturing decisions have been generated by this bold, ambitious, supremely elgant and tasteful project. Many pf these decisions are yet to be resolved but Erin has produced a mature and accomplished solution here demonstrating a knowledge of craft that is rare in pupils at this age and stage.
More to follow...
Very well done!
Cameron is a Craft & Design pupil who is attempting to generate ideas for his S4 lighting solution. In the research stage at the moment he came across the work of Paul Cocksedge. He's got some great videos on his website. So Cameron thought he'd try some experiments in the style of the artist.
Cameron is a Craft & Design pupil who is attempting to generate ideas for his S4 lighting solution. In the research stage at the moment he came across the work of Paul Cocksedge. He's got some great videos on his website. So Cameron thought he'd try some experiments in the style of the artist.
More originality from Megan. A natural design student with a real flair for layout and a bold, confident and gutsy style her work has just got better and better over the course of S3. We look forward to seeing what she comes up with over the course of S4.
Cameron is a Craft & Design pupil who is attempting to generate ideas for his S4 lighting solution. In the research stage at the moment he came across the work of Paul Cocksedge. He's got some great videos on his website. So Cameron thought he'd try some experiments in the style of the artist.
An exceptional piece of work from Erin.
New to us, Erin has explored the craft of glass making.
A significant number of manufacturing decisions have been generated by this bold, ambitious, supremely elgant and tasteful project. Many pf these decisions are yet to be resolved but Erin has produced a mature and accomplished solution here demonstrating a knowledge of craft that is rare in pupils at this age and stage.
More to follow...
Very well done!
Cameron is a Craft & Design pupil who is attempting to generate ideas for his S4 lighting solution. In the research stage at the moment he came across the work of Paul Cocksedge. He's got some great videos on his website. So Cameron thought he'd try some experiments in the style of the artist.
EOI · 15/12/2014 · a.eoi.es/66vl
Taller ''Craftdesign'' (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Alicante). Este taller, que forma parte de la Semana de la Moda y el Diseño, explora las múltiples posibilidades del textil y sus diferentes aplicaciones a través de diferentes técnicas para la creación y el desarrollo de nuevos productos.
Featured here is the work of Drew, Erin, Hayley and Megan.
Magan, as usual left things to the last minute, but we think it was worth the wait. Well done all. We'll see how you get on in the TTA thing...
aquela que tem o dom e guarda uma caixa cheia dos males do mundo.
mas é uma boa moça, no fim das contas, essa pandora.
foto por vidaextinta
An exceptional piece of work from Erin.
New to us, Erin has explored the craft of glass making.
A significant number of manufacturing decisions have been generated by this bold, ambitious, supremely elgant and tasteful project. Many pf these decisions are yet to be resolved but Erin has produced a mature and accomplished solution here demonstrating a knowledge of craft that is rare in pupils at this age and stage.
More to follow...
Very well done!
Cameron is a Craft & Design pupil who is attempting to generate ideas for his S4 lighting solution. In the research stage at the moment he came across the work of Paul Cocksedge. He's got some great videos on his website. So Cameron thought he'd try some experiments in the style of the artist.
The closing date for submissions to the annual TTA competition is tomorrow. We finally got our stuff off today. Here are our nominees...
Rowan want through the department about four years ago. Her development pages demonstrate real continuity in her design thinking. The whole folio is really coherent, graphically concise, thorough and the practical outcome was quite unique.
She's away off to train to be a doctor. Good luck with that Rowan!
An exceptional piece of work from Erin.
New to us, Erin has explored the craft of glass making.
A significant number of manufacturing decisions have been generated by this bold, ambitious, supremely elgant and tasteful project. Many pf these decisions are yet to be resolved but Erin has produced a mature and accomplished solution here demonstrating a knowledge of craft that is rare in pupils at this age and stage.
More to follow...
Very well done!
An exceptional piece of work from Erin.
New to us, Erin has explored the craft of glass making.
A significant number of manufacturing decisions have been generated by this bold, ambitious, supremely elgant and tasteful project. Many pf these decisions are yet to be resolved but Erin has produced a mature and accomplished solution here demonstrating a knowledge of craft that is rare in pupils at this age and stage.
More to follow...
Very well done!
An exceptional piece of work from Erin.
New to us, Erin has explored the craft of glass making.
A significant number of manufacturing decisions have been generated by this bold, ambitious, supremely elgant and tasteful project. Many pf these decisions are yet to be resolved but Erin has produced a mature and accomplished solution here demonstrating a knowledge of craft that is rare in pupils at this age and stage.
More to follow...
Very well done!
Móbiles e Outras Manufaturas, por Priscila Cañedo e Eliane Coelho
blogged superziper.blogspot.com/2009/03/um-role-pela-craftdesign....
An exceptional piece of work from Erin.
New to us, Erin has explored the craft of glass making.
A significant number of manufacturing decisions have been generated by this bold, ambitious, supremely elgant and tasteful project. Many pf these decisions are yet to be resolved but Erin has produced a mature and accomplished solution here demonstrating a knowledge of craft that is rare in pupils at this age and stage.
More to follow...
Very well done!
Jeweler holds an engagement ring with a diamond. Beautiful ring with a diamond in men's hands. Choosing a wedding ring. Close up video of perfect wedding ring. Marriage proposal.
An exceptional piece of work from Erin.
New to us, Erin has explored the craft of glass making.
A significant number of manufacturing decisions have been generated by this bold, ambitious, supremely elgant and tasteful project. Many pf these decisions are yet to be resolved but Erin has produced a mature and accomplished solution here demonstrating a knowledge of craft that is rare in pupils at this age and stage.
More to follow...
Very well done!