Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Impact

I've been working on studio so much lately that I had yet another dream about riding a roller coaster. And this time, it was mine! Except there was no theming built on yet... and I was wearing my high school uniform... and then I went to a job interview... wearing six-inch hooker boots. The roller coaster part was fun. The six-inch hooker boots not so much.

Anyway, I've come up with a logo for my attraction, which required me to come up with a name for the coaster. I settled on "Impact":



Then I started to look at it and realized it was a bit simple, so I added some fancy texturing:



This is just about all I can show right now of what I've been working on. I've got a floor plan for the ride building, which I will show in the final presentation, but since I'm in "Product Design Studio," I figured I should, you know, focus on the products that will be in the attraction, i.e. ride car, creature habitats, cash wrap, merchandise, shelving, everything.

And this translates to very little sleep over the next few weeks. But so long as there are Scrubs re-runs, I will be just fine.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Double Dare

So very much Bud Light and sangria went into the making of this photograph. But my hangover is your hilarity. Enjoy! (Just scroll down after the link.)

Saturday, November 8, 2008

News and Such

It has been another extremely quick and busy week here in Manhappenin'. And, of course, I've got news and such. The much awaited internship poster display has been put up all over Seaton, where students from Landscape, Architecture, and Interiors can show off what they did last semester while playing hookie. Here's my submission:



I decided to do something a little different than a standard poster. It's more like a "map fold" poster, if that makes any sense. I've thought about using this format for mini portfolios to mail out to firms and thought I'd test it out with the internship poster. Here's what it looks like folded up:



Also, in the good news category, I won a few little inner-college competitions in the last week. The first is the t-shirt design for the Landscape Architecture Department. So yay! Free t-shirt!

Second is the metal casting competition for Eligius Bronze located in Kansas City, Missouri. Take a look at their stuff, I'm totally impressed. I especially love the Meadow River Dining Table. Anything minimal makes my heart swoon. I'm currently in the process of making the Trupan prototype for the cast metal pieces. From there, Eligius will take it and create a mold and then use that mold to cast the metal pieces. Then they'll weld and finish it, and I get the finished pieces, which I'll use to measure my wooden table top insert. The most awesome part is that I can at least be present if not participate in the casting process! I'm a geeky shop nerd, so that's like a Christmas present for me.

This weekend is going to be extremely busy. I've got some pretty fun stuff going on with studio, as I'm starting to get down to the tiny details of my coaster. It's still got an insane amount of work to be done on it, but that's how it goes. I'm also hoping to finalize the layout for my book on cute. I guess we'll see.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Happy Election Day!

The first of the poll closings will be happening in a few minutes and I thought I'd congratulate my fellow prisoners voters with another type of presidential poll:



You can check out various results here.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Glamour Shots

If I ever have children, I know I'm going to be one of those mothers. How? Kelsey agreed to take care of Oggie and Oden while I went home for the holiday weekend. Here's the feeding instructions I left for her:



And here's a bonus picture. (Oggie in front, Oden in the igloo.) Look at how freaking photogenic Oggie is. He's even got the "Glamour Shots" look down.

Logo Time!

I did lots of things while I was home this Halloween weekend, most all of them not involving school work (big surprise). I did, however, name the book on "the science of cute" that I'm making and design the logo for the cover.



I'm unsure whether I want anything else on the cover. I think the simplicity would be nice. No name, no subtitle, just OMG, Cute! The official title, however, would be:

OMG, Cute! The Science Behind a Cultural Phenomenon

And it would be the first of two books, the first one being my "design brief" with all my research and the second documenting the design phase, from initial sketches to built project. The first one's cover would probably be pink with a white logo and the second white with a pink logo. Thoughts? Critiques? I'm not too keen on the "G" in the logo. It seems off, but I need to play with it a bit.