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47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival OPENING DAY on the National Mall in Washington DC on Wednesday afternoon, 26 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
THE DESIGN STUDIO / FOOTWEAR & LEATHERWORK
Marvin Sin / The Art of Leather
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 29 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
DESIGN STUDIO / Health and Heritage
SCARVES FOR CANCER SURVIVORS Project by Artist / Fashion Designer CYNTHIA SANDS and ANDRENE TAYLOR (ZURIWORKS)
Visit Cyntha Sands website at www.csandsart.com/
Visit Andrene Taylor / ZuriWorks website at www.zuriworks.org/
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 29 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
DESIGN STUDIO / Health and Heritage
SCARVES FOR CANCER SURVIVORS Project by Artist / Fashion Designer CYNTHIA SANDS and ANDRENE TAYLOR (ZURIWORKS)
Visit Cyntha Sands website at www.csandsart.com/
Visit Andrene Taylor / ZuriWorks website at www.zuriworks.org/
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 29 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
DESIGN STUDIO / Health And Heritage
Andrene Taylor, Founder, ZuriWorks for Women’s Health
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
Special today: "i love Versace"
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Our little design studio and work room the range back from out first exhibition at Bubble London Islington www.angelsandfishes.com
iPlay V1
Our design had to be cheap to manufacture, with minimal manufacture processes and a low overall cost. Keeping this in mind I sketched my basic idea and then rendered it. After exporting the DXF files I lasercut them and had my first prototype.
There is an everlasting debate amongst gamers as to which console and controller is the best. I found that the PS3 controller was the most popular second being Xbox 360. The PS3 controller is symettrical unlike the Xbox controller and is so ergonomoic you can often forget you are holding it.
I illustrated the PS3 controller outline to kickstart the CAD process. My design consists of 3 layers of 5mm acrylic creating an iphone cavity depth of 10mm (iPhone 4 has a thickness of 9.3mm) and an overall thickness of 15mm. The structure would be held together with tight fit acrylic rods. I need to carry out test pieces on 2.99+-0.1mm radii to decide what are the best dimensions to use for these slots bearing in mind the lasercutter burns away material.
The whole in the bottom layer is so the device can be pushed out from the case after use.
V2
I asked some students to test the V1 prototype. They liked the product especially its simplicity. There were points that I could develop and improve.
Not all iPhone games auto orientate, hence it was essential I adapted my design so the phone could be rotated 180 degress. This would be easy by simply duplicating the button slots.
In addition to this there was no camera hole. If I were to introduce a camera holeto the design it would have to be duplicated 180 degrees to ensure photos could be taken no matter what orientation the iPhone was.
Taking this on board I designed and manufactured iPlay V2. Although acrylic rod would create a tight fit, 4 drops of dichloromethane would chemically weld the components together for a long lasting permanent fit. After this I used a buffing wheel to create round edges making the product more ergonomic to hold.
V3
Once again I asked some students for feedback on my prototype. They were impressed with how I addressed the previous issues. The only negative point raised was that it would not fit in your pocket. This was the next challenge I faced.
I considered hinging the lower two arms and making them lock into the back of the case. However this would make the design more complex and increase cost and manufacturing processes.
I moved the top pair of holes further up to better distribute the stress. I decided to split the product in half. My V3 model has alternating layers this creates cavities that allow it to be locked together together when not in use as photographed. This would easily fit in you pocket.
The problem the alternating layers created is a less ergonomic shape. Secondly there was nothing holding the two half together when placed on the phone.
In my V4 model I introduced a rubber band which kept the two half together when on the phone. It would also prevent one half form being lost. This created a new problem; the top half of the rubber band would not always line up as there was nothing guiding it. This was my next problem to solve.
V4
My final model would be made from acrylic but I was not going to buff it as that would add a manufacture process and would siginificanty increase the manufacture time. Since I was already using the laser cutter for cutting my components I thought I may aswell engrave some sort of graphics onto the top layer. I decided to remove the gaps in between the layers to make it better to hold and to remodel the rubberband tracks.
V5
I solved the problem of the inconvenient rubber band with two more locating rods on the top. These extra rods would keep the rubber band guided along the correct track. I made a MDF prototype to test my idea and it worked successfully even with coffee stirrers replicating the acrylic rod.
Satisfied with my idea I finally created an acrylic version. This required a bit more thought than previously as I had to accomodate for the thick rubber band. I decided to use 3mm acrylic instead of 5mm to create a thinner profile. This meant I needed a total of 5 layers to accomodate an iPhone 4.
Since I was already using a lasercutter and I wanted the product to appeal to gamers I decided to engrave some patterns. I was going to use a translucent coloured acrylic for the bottom layer and adjust the design so that it covers the camera and flash. This way the case will act as a camera filter and the flash/torch will produce coloured light.
Now that the product was split into halfs the individual components were so small that cutting a single iPlay V5 uses less than an A4 sized amount of 3mm acrylic (the 2D Design screenshot has an A3 page layout). This also meant that it would fit both an iPhone 4 & 5 as the rubber can stretch to accomodate for an iPhone 5. Apart from the height of the iPhone 5 the dimensions are very similair to those of the 4.
I am very pleased with the final product and getting through to the next stage with KFDS. If I were to develop the product further I would find a way to lock the two halves together when not on the phone. This could be done like a jigsaw puzzle or by manipulating the rods into a dowel joint.
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 29 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
DESIGN STUDIO / Health and Heritage
SCARVES FOR CANCER SURVIVORS Project by Artist / Fashion Designer CYNTHIA SANDS and ANDRENE TAYLOR (ZURIWORKS)
Visit Cyntha Sands website at www.csandsart.com/
Visit Andrene Taylor / ZuriWorks website at www.zuriworks.org/
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
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47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 29 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
DESIGN STUDIO / Health and Heritage
SCARVES FOR CANCER SURVIVORS Project by Artist / Fashion Designer CYNTHIA SANDS and ANDRENE TAYLOR (ZURIWORKS)
Visit Cyntha Sands website at www.csandsart.com/
Visit Andrene Taylor / ZuriWorks website at www.zuriworks.org/
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival OPENING DAY on the National Mall in Washington DC on Wednesday afternoon, 26 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
THE DESIGN STUDIO / FOOTWEAR & LEATHERWORK
Marvin Sin / The Art of Leather
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 29 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
DESIGN STUDIO / Health and Heritage
SCARVES FOR CANCER SURVIVORS Project by Artist / Fashion Designer CYNTHIA SANDS and ANDRENE TAYLOR (ZURIWORKS)
Visit Cyntha Sands website at www.csandsart.com/
Visit Andrene Taylor / ZuriWorks website at www.zuriworks.org/
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival OPENING DAY on the National Mall in Washington DC on Wednesday afternoon, 26 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
THE DESIGN STUDIO / BARBERING
Dennis “Denny Moe” Mitchell
Barber, Harlem, New York City
Denny Moe’s Superstar Barbershop
www.dennymoesuperstarbarbershop.com/
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival OPENING DAY on the National Mall in Washington DC on Wednesday afternoon, 26 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
THE DESIGN STUDIO / BARBERING
Dennis “Denny Moe” Mitchell
Barber, Harlem, New York City
Denny Moe’s Superstar Barbershop
www.dennymoesuperstarbarbershop.com/
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
The annual Australian event Open House Melbourne (OHM) is a free 2 day weekend experience, inviting the public to explore incredible buildings for free through guided tours.
For 2012 and 2013, it was our pleasure to work in partnership with OHM to create content and design for the 2012 Children’s Program.
4 mascots were created to help young OHM attendees explore Melbourne city and were visually based on the ‘place’ icon from the Open House Melbourne logo. The program's graphics are bold and simple to attract a young reader, as well as textured and layered to appeal to an older audience.
The Children’s Programs are filled with activities designed to encourage engagement with the city, it’s buildings and public transport, and are available for free during the Open House weekends.
Belinda Günther leitet die Abteilung Colour & Trim bei Opel. Im Opel-Blog sprach die 37-jährige Farben-Chefin über Inspirationen, Trends und ihren Arbeitsalltag. www.opel-blog.com/?p=17468
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Self-Portrait
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they have a long shelf of all these succulents and cactuses, and i'm jealous. i hope to someday have that many living things in my home.
their studio is amazing, with plenty of large windows, and inspiring spaces.
Plaid visits a fashion design studio. Here Plaid poses while the designer is hard at work behind him. Designer is Nicolas Villalba. Visit his website at www.nicolasvillalba.com.
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 29 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
DESIGN STUDIO / Health and Heritage
SCARVES FOR CANCER SURVIVORS Project by Artist / Fashion Designer CYNTHIA SANDS and ANDRENE TAYLOR (ZURIWORKS)
Visit Cyntha Sands website at www.csandsart.com/
Visit Andrene Taylor / ZuriWorks website at www.zuriworks.org/
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival OPENING DAY on the National Mall in Washington DC on Wednesday afternoon, 26 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
THE DESIGN STUDIO / HAIR STYLING
Fana Chisolm, Hair Braider and Loctician
Washington DC
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 29 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
DESIGN STUDIO / Health and Heritage
SCARVES FOR CANCER SURVIVORS Project by Artist / Fashion Designer CYNTHIA SANDS and ANDRENE TAYLOR (ZURIWORKS)
Visit Cyntha Sands website at www.csandsart.com/
Visit Andrene Taylor / ZuriWorks website at www.zuriworks.org/
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
Engine has a nifty converted-warehouse type space with high ceilings and authentic old brick. Here are some views of the work spaces.
Belinda Günther leitet die Abteilung Colour & Trim bei Opel. Im Opel-Blog sprach die 37-jährige Farben-Chefin über Inspirationen, Trends und ihren Arbeitsalltag. www.opel-blog.com/?p=17468
© GM Company.
When two of Australia’s leading commercial law firms combined forces to form HWL Ebsworth, Lemonade was given the task of creating a new brand that would position them as a modern, dynamic and prestigious law firm.
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 29 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
DESIGN STUDIO / Health And Heritage
Andrene Taylor, Founder, ZuriWorks for Women’s Health
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival OPENING DAY on the National Mall in Washington DC on Wednesday afternoon, 26 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
THE DESIGN STUDIO
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival OPENING DAY on the National Mall in Washington DC on Wednesday afternoon, 26 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
THE DESIGN STUDIO / HAIR STYLING
Fana Chisolm, Hair Braider and Loctician
Washington DC
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 29 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
THE DESIGN STUDIO / FOOTWEAR & LEATHERWORK
Marvin Sin / The Art of Leather
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013
47th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival OPENING DAY on the National Mall in Washington DC on Wednesday afternoon, 26 June 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
The Will to Adorn: African American Diversity, Style, and Identity
www.festival.si.edu/2013/Will_to_Adorn/index.aspx
THE DESIGN STUDIO / HAIR STYLING
Fana Chisolm, Hair Braider and Loctician
Washington DC
Visit Smithsonian Folklife Festival website at www.festival.si.edu/
Visit Elvert Barnes 47th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/47thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2013