Hey guys..
For this post I will show you what I created for the last project of Environmental Design Subject. The project task is we have to design a concept store with 6m lenght x 6m width and 3m height with our own design, yet the requirement ask us to place: product display, gallery, customer relations, product demonstration, and internet cafe (as currently multimedia and internet plays a big role in any promotions).
So here it goes what I had design for this project. The product chosen must be the same with the product that I done in previous work (Bus Stop Branding).
Enjoy..
CnC's are welcome.. :)
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Project 2: Bus Stop Branding
Hello folks..
So in this post I will show you My Bus Stop Branding as a second project for Environmental Design Subject.
The task is we have to design branding one existing bus stop with our product. My chosen product for this project is Pensonic home appliances electronic devices.
So here it goes my final design already mock into the bus-stop!
CnC are most welcomed!
So in this post I will show you My Bus Stop Branding as a second project for Environmental Design Subject.
The task is we have to design branding one existing bus stop with our product. My chosen product for this project is Pensonic home appliances electronic devices.
So here it goes my final design already mock into the bus-stop!
CnC are most welcomed!
last discussion: LESS is MORE
Hello folks..
By reading the title, yes it's gonna be my last discussion posted on this blog.. Don't worry if you interested in my posts you may just catch my discussion on my personal site at www.arthurandesya.com :)
Here it goes my last discussion in this blog (watchyourenvironment.blogspot.com) "Less is More"!
What is Less is More actualy? I'm sure we all are kind of familiar with this term, especially those who love to wear Giordano design t-shirt! well actually FYI Giordano is intently purposing their focused design to Less is More term (wiki, 2010).
So what is "Less is More" term actually? "Less is More" first may refer to a phrase from the 1855 poem Andrea del Sarto (the faultless painter) by Robert Browning. Next the term "Less is More" we can refer to the phrase as adopted by the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe as a precept for minimalist design.
Okay now, let's recall.. From "Less is More" we already hit other terms like "Minimalist Design" > "Reduces some Necessary Element Design" > and "Create Multiple Functional Purpose by Element Design". As a conclusion by referring to my last discussion post about "Form Follow Action" we can enhance our understanding here to get it right of what is term "Less is More" all about.
As I conclude for this discussion the term "Less is More" can be described as a theory how we can think wise and smart to enlisting our element of design by focusing on its' purpose to reduce some elements of design and make all the elements that placed in the design has a purpose or even has multiple purpose or function. and YES again a term "Form follow Function" in here is really related as our guidance to create a good design that minimalist yet not loosing its purpose or function!
By reading the title, yes it's gonna be my last discussion posted on this blog.. Don't worry if you interested in my posts you may just catch my discussion on my personal site at www.arthurandesya.com :)
Here it goes my last discussion in this blog (watchyourenvironment.blogspot.com) "Less is More"!
What is Less is More actualy? I'm sure we all are kind of familiar with this term, especially those who love to wear Giordano design t-shirt! well actually FYI Giordano is intently purposing their focused design to Less is More term (wiki, 2010).
So what is "Less is More" term actually? "Less is More" first may refer to a phrase from the 1855 poem Andrea del Sarto (the faultless painter) by Robert Browning. Next the term "Less is More" we can refer to the phrase as adopted by the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe as a precept for minimalist design.
Now our discussion entered a term of minimalist design as Architect Ludwig says. Minimalist design can be portrayed as a design that reduces and re-arranged some necessary elements to create the expression of "Simplicity" by enlisting all the components and elements to serve multiple functional purpose.
Designer Buckminster Fuller adopted the engineer's goal of "Doing more with less", but his concerns were oriented towards technology and engineering rather than aesthetics. A similar sentiment was industrial designer Dieter Rams' motto, "Less but better" adapted from van der Rohe. The structure uses relatively simple elegant designs; ornamentations are quality rather than quantity.As I conclude for this discussion the term "Less is More" can be described as a theory how we can think wise and smart to enlisting our element of design by focusing on its' purpose to reduce some elements of design and make all the elements that placed in the design has a purpose or even has multiple purpose or function. and YES again a term "Form follow Function" in here is really related as our guidance to create a good design that minimalist yet not loosing its purpose or function!
What d you think?
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Cheers folks!
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