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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...
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!
Michael's S4 Craft & Design project. 25mm MDF routered using a sub-base around a template of his own design. Took a lot of finishing!
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e-mail: xicletinhah.craftdesign@gmail.com
Pupils are looking through a wide range of source material in order to generate design ideas of their own. I liked this one.
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.
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.
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.
“CRAFTdesign” Talk at The High reveals Design’s Other Side
Location: Atlanta High Museum of Art, Hill Auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia
CRAFTdesign was Moderated by Linda O’Keeffe, Creative Director, Metropolitan Home,
CRAFTdesign is an informative and entertaining discussion about the rising interest and contemporary design’s acceptance of the detail-oriented, intellectual and oftentimes emotional appeal achieved by combining craft values and design. The result is the creation of desirable “hybrid” new antiques and expressive objects that borrow from craft traditions while ever mindful of the fact that we live in modern times.
CRAFTdesign Panelists:
Dan Fomosa, Design & Research, Smart Design
Manfred Junker, Chief Designer, Poggenpohl Mobelwerk, Germany
Claudia Winegardner Phd, Georgia Tech Industrial Design Program
Funishings Courtesy, Context
Fil de Fir floor lamp courtesy, SFMD
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...
Michael's S4 Craft & Design project. 25mm MDF routered using a sub-base around a template of his own design. Took a lot of finishing!
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.
“CRAFTdesign” Talk at The High reveals Design’s Other Side
Location: Atlanta High Museum of Art, Hill Auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia
CRAFTdesign was Moderated by Linda O’Keeffe, Creative Director, Metropolitan Home,
CRAFTdesign is an informative and entertaining discussion about the rising interest and contemporary design’s acceptance of the detail-oriented, intellectual and oftentimes emotional appeal achieved by combining craft values and design. The result is the creation of desirable “hybrid” new antiques and expressive objects that borrow from craft traditions while ever mindful of the fact that we live in modern times.
CRAFTdesign Panelists:
Dan Fomosa, Design & Research, Smart Design
Manfred Junker, Chief Designer, Poggenpohl Mobelwerk, Germany
Claudia Winegardner Phd, Georgia Tech Industrial Design Program
Funishings Courtesy, Context
Fil de Fir floor lamp courtesy, SFMD
The closing date for submissions to the annual TTA competition is tomorrow. We finally got our stuff off today. Here are our nominees...
“CRAFTdesign” Talk at The High reveals Design’s Other Side
Location: Atlanta High Museum of Art, Hill Auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia
CRAFTdesign was Moderated by Linda O’Keeffe, Creative Director, Metropolitan Home,
CRAFTdesign is an informative and entertaining discussion about the rising interest and contemporary design’s acceptance of the detail-oriented, intellectual and oftentimes emotional appeal achieved by combining craft values and design. The result is the creation of desirable “hybrid” new antiques and expressive objects that borrow from craft traditions while ever mindful of the fact that we live in modern times.
CRAFTdesign Panelists:
Dan Fomosa, Design & Research, Smart Design
Manfred Junker, Chief Designer, Poggenpohl Mobelwerk, Germany
Claudia Winegardner Phd, Georgia Tech Industrial Design Program
Funishings Courtesy, Context
Fil de Fir floor lamp courtesy, SFMD
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.
“CRAFTdesign” Talk at The High reveals Design’s Other Side
Location: Atlanta High Museum of Art, Hill Auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia
CRAFTdesign was Moderated by Linda O’Keeffe, Creative Director, Metropolitan Home,
CRAFTdesign is an informative and entertaining discussion about the rising interest and contemporary design’s acceptance of the detail-oriented, intellectual and oftentimes emotional appeal achieved by combining craft values and design. The result is the creation of desirable “hybrid” new antiques and expressive objects that borrow from craft traditions while ever mindful of the fact that we live in modern times.
CRAFTdesign Panelists:
Dan Fomosa, Design & Research, Smart Design
Manfred Junker, Chief Designer, Poggenpohl Mobelwerk, Germany
Claudia Winegardner Phd, Georgia Tech Industrial Design Program
Funishings Courtesy, Context
Fil de Fir floor lamp courtesy, SFMD
“CRAFTdesign” Talk at The High reveals Design’s Other Side
Location: Atlanta High Museum of Art, Hill Auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia
CRAFTdesign was Moderated by Linda O’Keeffe, Creative Director, Metropolitan Home,
CRAFTdesign is an informative and entertaining discussion about the rising interest and contemporary design’s acceptance of the detail-oriented, intellectual and oftentimes emotional appeal achieved by combining craft values and design. The result is the creation of desirable “hybrid” new antiques and expressive objects that borrow from craft traditions while ever mindful of the fact that we live in modern times.
CRAFTdesign Panelists:
Dan Fomosa, Design & Research, Smart Design
Manfred Junker, Chief Designer, Poggenpohl Mobelwerk, Germany
Claudia Winegardner Phd, Georgia Tech Industrial Design Program
Funishings Courtesy, Context
Fil de Fir floor lamp courtesy, SFMD