Thursday, March 19, 2009

3/12 H

This Design Communication class is by far the best one yet. I learned more so much useful skills this quarter. Being exposed to combining 3D with 2D for our design concepts was sooooo helpful. Definitely a great way of developing concepts, and quick.

Another point, trying to be quick and really crank out designs, because thats how it works in the industry. Following a timeline and sticking to it, learning to be efficient.

I also enjoyed that we focused on the 'Communication' part, verbal communication. Learning how to present our designs and being comfortable and confident in presenting our work. Thats such a important part, if you can't speak about your work, its really hard to relay the design to people.
We had never practiced our presentations before in any other class, and I think thats such a mistake. Presentation is so important, and we need to develop those skills, earlier on.

3/10 T

Overall, I think I improved my abilities as a designer this quarter. I am definitely more comfortable in Illustrator, to use it as a rendering tool along with Photoshop. That is something I had not had any exposure too until this quarter. I am more comfortable in 3D as well, learning to integrate 3D modeling and sketching as a design technique is for sure a great skill to develop and practice. It really helpful in the middle stages of development, before final level renders and early sketching.
My goals for next quarter are simply to develop a my ability to visually show my desings, so it is fully explained through visual means. I will continue to develop my hand sketching, because I think there is great value in that. I will practice talking and writing about my designs more, to become more confident in explaining them.

3/5 H

Here is my Tea Kettle final board:


http://www.daapspace.daap.uc.edu/files/download/starneak/jkZvnaHyxUFNGZJlOVYuivqOUYH3NHrOVKh7BKqD0ko

3/3 T

Blog as a communication tool?
I'm not sure how I feel about the Blog. I have never been a user before, and only have a blog because it was required for a class. I, personally do not see myself using a Blog after this. It just not ingrained in me as a habit.
But, as a tool for communicating design, it seems to be pretty useful I suppose. It easy to check several Blogs at once and easily read alot of posts in a few minutes time. I like how its more about giving/sharing knowledge than receiving. Although, you end up gaining a lot of information because of that, so it works.

2/19 H

From the goals I established, I am trying to access the progress I have made.
I believe I have made some improvement in the presentation area, as far as becoming more comfortable in from of a crowd and not lettering my nerves ruin my presentation.

2/17 T

I think one of my strengths as a design is my attention to peoples' needs.
Its all about the user, and actually improving the user experience regarding the particular product. Sometimes the user doesn't even know what he or she needs, but I like to pay close attention to detail and really analyze the task at hand.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

2/12 H

Project 4 Storyboarding

http://www.daapspace.daap.uc.edu/files/download/starneak/A1ChtOhjujGeECwzximoRNzriLN_Gxzlroju3cBPCJM


2/10 T

Innovation is a new way of doing something, but on the positive side. A positive, beneficial change, not a negative change. Innovation is improvement.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

2/3 T

So I love the comic Foxtrot, hilarious :)
Bill Amend is the creator, and illustrates all the cartoons.
Take a look... http://www.foxtrot.com/

I love his style, simple and dramatic.
All facial features are appropriately similar.
Every family member, and character in general has the same body/facial structure, even the pet iguana, Quincy haha.
He conveys sarcasm really well, especially on the mom, just but treating the eyes with a certain manner.

1/29 H

Project 2 USB

Working on this project, has improved my understanding of visualization.
I am more comfortable using Illustrator as a rendering tool, showing dimension in various forms isn't that difficult, just a matter of knowing the tools. I

Suddleties like light reflecting from surface radii; I can better illustrate those as well as part lines.

Sometimes simple, rendered orthographics can convey more about the form than a nice perspective illustration. There's just more information.






Monday, January 26, 2009

1/27 T

Good Design:

I think most simply stated, good design is improving the product, not making it different.

OXO Good grips are such a successful design. They solved a problem for arthritic sufferers everywhere. The product was improved and a new brand language was born, establishing a stong and clear brand identity for OXO.
http://www.smartdesignworldwide.com/work/project.php?id=102

Thursday, January 22, 2009

1/22 H

my portfolio:

http://www.uc.edu/propractice/ind_design/Starnes_Amanda_09.pdf

I really enjoy this woman's work, its mainly shoes. I love the simple illustrations and graphic element. Simple yet conveys the concept and nice clean illustrations.

http://www.coroflot.com/public/individual_file.asp?individual_id=173296&portfolio_id=1598997&specialty=15&c=1&


This shows one of her shoe designs, its a great page and really sells the shoe I think. Good stuff.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

1/20 T

So, here is some new (some not so new) technologies that I came across doing some research.

1. Gesture Based Remote Control
So, this basically allows you to control your computer, or certain functions by motions or hand and body gestures. The idea would be to have a camera, to watch the user and react accordingly. There are some systems existing, but with limited use, such as reading a few different hand motions.

2. Google's Desktop Operating System
Basically Google would do everything, as if it doesnt already? Google Chrome is the name, although some people are saying its just a glorified browser.

3. USB 3.0
Ideally increasing the performance and power efficiency, processing about the equivalent of a CD-R disc every second. They are expected to be still compatible with USB 2.0 plugs. This would mean faster charging times for ipod and other gadgets, consumer products are expected sometime in 2010.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

1/15 H

I have no idea what my all time favorite movie trailer is, but one that really drew me in is the Seven Pounds (2008) trailer. I remember seeing it first, at a theater before another movie.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9nn0eKwxHY

The trailer really makes you want to watch the movie, it only gives you a tiny bit of information. Its title Seven Pounds, is pretty ambiguous, which number 1 makes it that much more interesting. The trailer says a bit about the number seven and eludes that Will Smith, the lead, is involved with seven people. But the trailer never reveals the significance of the number seven.
The fact that the trailer has Will Smith in it, number 2, is a home run as far as convincing me to see the movie. I like the range of emotions displayed, a couple of dramatic shots of Will Smith crying will win any girl over.
I have yet to see the movie, but haven't forgotten about it, because the trailer was so impressive.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

1/13 T

On my last co-op, my main project was for Kleenex, so I became pretty well-versed on the brand.

Kleenex is definitely a brand that communicates a clear and strong message. The brand has been around for a good while, and is still a front runner in the market. Kleenex does great at having unified packages, especially with their graphics. There is a sudelty about the brand, and a comfort. There is a quiet confidence about the product, a comfort of having the product in your home. It doesn't overwhelm the home environment, it just compliments it.
If you've seen the Kleenex commercials, you are familar with the 'Let it Out' campaign. If not, take a look.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gf7lQ9b6cZQ&feature=related

The ad really hits home with people, it does a bang up job of creating an emotional bond.
I remember being really impressed by the commericals, they aren't overdone or in-your-face about the product. They just make you feel better watching one!
I believe I can improve my individual projects especially if I just have a main selling point. Its really hard to tell a story without a main character, and that translates quite well for design too. You've got to have a focus or the story (or design) will go nowhere fast. So, I need to make sure I have a key driver, and then a few sub points.

Friday, January 9, 2009

1/8 H

So, I was searching around for posts about general portfolio design and came across this one.
Portfolio 101: Just Use Your Own Name, Dammit

I like how blunt it is, the person has a point and straight up made it. I absolutely agree, don't over dress your portfolio. Why not use your name? That is kind of the point, to get your name out there so people recognize your work. No one is going to remember who's work belongs to "Reflections".

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

1/6 T

I am a 4th year Industrial Design student at the University of Cincinnati. I have work experience with a few companies through our co-op program. I have worked for Hasbro in the Playskool division, Whirlpool, and Kimberly-Clark. My most recent job experience is for Kimberly Clark, which I was there a total of 2 terms, about 6 moths. I was designing for their Family Care category, specifically for Kleenex.

I hope to achieve 3 goals this school term.
1. I want to gain more confidence in my work and give convincing and strong presentations. The only way to do this is to PRACTICE. The more I talk about my work to people, the more comfortable I will become giving presentations.
2. I want to better represent my designs and ideas visually, through renderings and drawings. I want to learn how to use Illustrator and Photoshop to produce some great illustrations, beyond the basic tools.
3. I want to really dive into the research part of my project this term, and be able to successfully backup my designs. I am very interested in Design Research and would like to learn more on how to gain useful knowledge and really apply/integrate it with my work.