Friday, June 15, 2007

FinaL!...

I did it! the final has been produced. Although I didnt do the wall mounted version, the standard benchtop/table version works just as good. It comes in 2 panels that are the same piece of imgery but altered slightly that compensate each other. The colors I chose were RED and WHITE to futher the effects of the light and design. I used 10 LED light all up, 5 red and 5 white. This one is powered by a central battery but it is supposed to connected to a transformer and what not then plugged in to the wall.





Light it UP!...

These are panels that i previously did but just added alil magical light to illuminate it.




Sunday, June 10, 2007

MARKET/DESIGN PROCESS...

This product aims at pretty much all of the sectors of China as interior decoration reffers to most people and is an important aspect in the Chinese culture. In terms of design process, the acrylic/glass piece would be laser cut with the initial designs on it would be laid out on an adhesive then cut out and sand blasted as demonstrated previously. the base would consist of 10 LED lights MAX that would place in an injected moulded piece of plastec to cater for the numerous wire work and durability.

It would then be instigated as a family of products in which you would buy separate pieces to accomodate for users variest moods. The interchangeable panels would mean that it would cater of all sectors as the price of the actual item would be low no more than buying a lamp or other light fixtures ranging towards the $30-$50 price range. The ight would not be flatt packed and would come in 3 separate pieces, the 2 acrylic panels and the base without the hassel of configuring it and confusing.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

P.O.G...


The above diagram illustrates a gap between indoor decoration with the use of banners and scrolls displaying feeling of good luck, tranquility etc...with lighting. There few products on the market that display these qualities and conveying it into a 'designerly' fashion. But I don't only want to introduce some design influence but also keep its meaning as staed in my previous post. If these two things can be accomplished at the same time in one object, then it would not only enrich the area it is situated in, but also the soul.