Tuesday, September 23, 2008

The Story Of Stuff

Annie Leonard's short film was very insightful to the lifecycle of product which we consume every day. Most people realise that there is a problem with the way consumerism operates however they either choose to ignore it or feel they are doing their bit by recycling. However as Annie Leonard explained recycling will only go so far and while it is good, it will never cure the problems we have with our society that is hell bent on consuming products. I think that one of the biggest take home messages of the video was that designers need to begin to producing products that will last where possible and always to be made out of recycleable materials. At the moment designers are exploiting consumers and the world we live in because products are becoming out dated as quickly as they are designed for the soul purpose of making money. In the future more consumers will wake up to the fact that we are destroying our planet and the money will be made in ideas and products that maintain as sustainable future.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Peeler/Corer


The peeler/corer swivels on a pivet point to provide access to both a peeling blade and coreing shaft. With a two point button lock its handle is comfortable and firm in both operations. For peeling the handle is thing and flat to sit between your knuckles while the bulbous end is a comfortable pushing point when coreing. the target market is for males who think of themselves as a bit of a wizz in the kitchen and feel comfortable around cooking utensils. The peeler/corer brings an enriching experience to men as it is a gadget and becomes much more like a tool then a kitchen utensil. The grip is also quite masculine as it is made for a larger hand grip.

The button lock on either side of the hand holds the utensil firmly in place as it completes either its peeling or coreing taste. this button lock also adds tot he gadget appeal, with the clicking noise also enriching the experience of the male user. The black and white colour scheme was chosen because it has a crisp clean look and fits in with the majority of utensils which many of which also have black as there handles. The handle would have a silicon coating on it to ensure a comfotable and slip free grip, while the corer and blade would be stainless steel and other component plastic, the utensil could be quite harmlessly put in the dishwasher clean for its next use.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Reflection: Paul Bennett

This video is very insightful as to how the smallest of changes to an environment or design can inflict other things on a larger scale. often the simplest ideas are completely over looked because they are just so simple. This conveys that we need to put ourselves, as the designers, into the shoes of the people we are designing for and can therefore obtain simple ideas that would not have been thought of before. For example small changes to the hospital bed and environment around it were driven from somebody experiencing lying in a hospital bed.

This helps to shape me as a designer because it shows that not all ideas have to be complicated to make a difference or to be successful. Some of the simplest ideas in the world are some of our most successful inventions and such simple ideas will always be there however we need to take a step back from complicated ideas to think almost child like again in a world of simplicity.

Design 08 Sketches