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Page 1: Nate Process Book

nateillumi

joseph sanchez DSID 121 f11 Mcclusky

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table of contents

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process

Learn

explore

define

inspire

ideate

narrow

freeze

refine

solution

revised Process

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Problem statement:

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create a light

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project: Arbor

clientprompt

problem

exploration

define

inspiration

ideation

narrowing concepts

freeze

refinement

solution

learn

explore

define

inspire

ideate

narrow

freeze

refine

solution

initial exploration research

mission statement

site studies inspirationconcept generationtop 5observationsmarket research

pick concept

mock upsergonomicsstory boarding refinement

solution

client, problem

initial exploration initial research

mission statement

site studies, image boards, analogies

research, sketches, mock ups, observations, surveys,

matrix, market research

freeze

story boards, mock ups, (functional) sketches, materials, manufacturing, color study

test *refine

project break down

the whole designThe target that was a representation of the process that I had before, I still believe is a pretty cute analogy, but with a target, tunnel vision is created and the potential for loss of important parts of design process could be lost. I thought maybe this process is kind of like a jaw breaker where you really have to work at each layer of process to get to the next. It definitely has the ideals of the wholistic aspect of this process that I believe in. But once one layer is licked away, it cannot be returned to ever again (red is the dominant color because the problem is all encompassing)

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learn

explore

define

inspire

ideate

narrow

freezerefine

solution

client, problem

initial exploration initial research

mission statement

site studies, image boards, analogies

research, sketches, mock ups, observations, surveys,

matrix, market research

freezestory boards, mock ups, (functional) sketches, materials, manufacturing, color study

test *refine (if there are issues)

design as a statementThe evolution of the target into a concentric shape, is a depiction that allows for more freedom in movement between these steps . In this model, it really emphasizes the overlapping of steps while honing in on a potential solution. Its really about taking the needs of the client and really taking the time to understand the problem properly to give time to come up with a wide range of concepts, and giving more time for the refinement of the solution (s) and if that solution is not totally acceptable, I would just go back to refinement, This also speaks to another design philosophy of mine, that design is a statement.

to kick off the project, we hadto break down

& diagram our design process & see if we would

follow it

process

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over the years, lights have helped us with problems directly or

indirectly: candles ease stress, spotlights pull focus, Glow of

a laptop means you’ve been working too late, green on a traffic

light means go

First in my process, I “learned” about lights

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“You're dead if you aim only

for kids. Adults are only

kids grown up, anyway.”

- walt Disney

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what happens

between being

a kid and being

an adult that

makes values &

needs change?

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kids and adults both face

the same basic problems:

stress, lack of focus, time

management, & motivation

Then I continued by, “Exploring” & “Defining” the topic

in particular

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lights that aren’t necessarily

geared towards an age group

are very functional and lack

personality.

lights that are geared towards

a specific age group look

cartoon-y, are over embellished,

and lack versatility

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decoration

yout

h

OLD

function

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GOAL: create a desk

lamp that appeals to

both kids and adults.

there are lamps that exude

feelings of youth but are more of

decorative, the pieces that are

some functional, the function is

either not that useful and they

are rather ugly

appeal to kids & adults

45%

ease of use 25%

fun 15%

elegant 15%

criteria:

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Another aspect that I want to take advantage of is the

emotional. by creating a form that elicits an emotional

connection or bond, the user will be willing to use it often and

properly

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There are “light timers” that exist, but they are all conceptual pieces

that do not appeal to either adults or children. They are sterile and

create a sort of pressure and connotation that time is running out in

a negative sense.

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In any market, there has been this interesting intersection of

merging things that are considered more adult-like to a more

youthful aesthetic. These come in the form of clever use of color,

and interesting use of shapes & materials

THEn I sought inspiration

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function

youth

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for this particular project, the real

opportunity lies in the intersection of,

Youth, function, and emotion.

emotional

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After that I began to explore

when I began to ideate I found my self

drawing really simple shapes with

simply comlptex functions

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The concept direction that was chosen was to mix the idea of a simple, elegant referntial form with an ambient glow, then when tapped or petted it would change into a work light for a certain amount of time..

And I quickly Froze the concept

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The 2 form directions for forms that

were being explored are either in the

vein of kid robot or the break down of

positive, cute, reassuring, images into

basic basic shapes

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MINI MOCKUPS

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Then I immediately began to refine

I began by drawing a lot of thumbnails, and

eventually felt that the most important part of

this concept would be the form, so I quickly moved

from thumbnails to clay, but the forms still felt off

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IT was suggested to go through the creation of a

story board to see what the product would go

through and the kind of form & features that it

would call for.

as a kid

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STORY BOARD

do your homework! Time to do work buddy!

tap tap!

wow I got so much

done! OR!

wow I got nothing done

in 30 minutes! gotta

work harder!

LETS PLAY & take turns! *take light off desk

*light turns off

time to switch!

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as an Adult

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STORY BOARD

I want to go out... but

I need to do work

Time to do work

buddy!wow I got so much

done! OR! wow I got nothing done

in 30 minutes! gotta

work harder!

*take light off desk*light turns off time to sleep!

I want to read before

bed...

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Taking the scenarios from the story boards, I figured that

the little shapes that I had been coming up with were

poinier and a little sharper than I had thought. I began to

round out the shapes and eventually move forward with

one, using the concept of legs as a way to enforce and

house the lighting concept

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while I had my final form almost there, it was still missing

the personality that would tap into the the emotional

aspect that I am aiming for. IT was suggested I look at the

stretch and squish aspect of old disney animation

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this little chart helped me

immensley in the refinement of

the form adding personality

and emotion.

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As a starting off point I Created a large clay mock up, with cartoony features and exaggurations, then as time

went on I began to take out the features that made it cartoony (left page) then I began to add mass (right page)

to account for the portability, the tapping function, and the overall cutenss of the form, adding an eager stance

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even as i was making the final model, I found it too be a little too chunky, so as I was

carving and working onthe model, I would carry it around with me and work with it

as if it were a light to make adjustments to the shape and size, The model is made of

modulan, bobbles, and has a removable ac adaptor

Model making process

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7.500

2.000

5.500

7.500

2.000

5.500

orthographics

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7.500

2.000

5.500

exploded view

blow molded top

reflector

LEDS

LI-ion Battery

Injection Molded Bottom

power Source

Chip & switch

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color study &

incontext

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15 minutes 30 minutes

back to ambient light

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Ambient light Choose Amount of time

Ambient light each light is 1/4 of 1 hour

pauses for 5 seconds

lights up for the amount of time

work it outBlinks 5 minutes before time runs out

interface

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project: NATE

clientprompt

problem

exploration

define

inspiration

ideation

narrowing concepts

freeze

refinement

solution

learn

explore

define

inspire

ideate

narrow

freeze

refine

solution

initial exploration research

mission statement

site studies inspirationconcept generationtop 5observationsmarket research

pick concept

mock upsergonomicsstory boarding refinementsolution

client, problem

initial exploration initial research

mission statement

site studies, image boards, analogies

research, sketches, mock ups, observations, surveys,

matrix, market research

freeze

story boards, mock ups, (functional) sketches, materials, manufacturing, color study

test *refine

project break down

design as a wholeThis target is a representation of my previous process, its organized in a very orderly fashion, with the client or problem as its outer ring, and in the very center is a solution. To understand the process of the 125 project, I took an inventory of the steps that I took during the duration of the project, and I broke them down into generic steps. Then I took those steps and began to redefine, add, or alter the processes of each step to ensure better results.

the whole designThe target that was a representation of the process that I had before, I still believe is a pretty cute analogy, but with a target, tunnel vision is created and the potential for loss of important parts of design process could be lost. I thought maybe this process is kind of like a jaw breaker where you really have to work at each layer of process to get to the next. It definitely has the ideals of the wholistic aspect of this process that I believe in. But once one layer is licked away, it cannot be returned to ever again (red is the dominant color because the problem is all encompassing)

generalizationsI followed this very general process, which allowed me the flexibility to do what I feel needed to get done without the pressure of needing to be at one point of design verses another

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matrix, market research

design as a wholeThis target is a representation of my previous process, its organized in a very orderly fashion, with the client or problem as its outer ring, and in the very center is a solution. To understand the process of the 125 project, I took an inventory of the steps that I took during the duration of the project, and I broke them down into generic steps. Then I took those steps and began to redefine, add, or alter the processes of each step to ensure better results.

learn

explore

define

inspire

ideate

narrow

freezerefine

solution

client, problem

initial exploration initial research

mission statement

site studies, image boards, analogies

research, sketches, mock ups, observations, surveys,

matrix, market research

freezestory boards, mock ups, (functional) sketches, materials, manufacturing, color study

test *refine (if there are issues)

design as a statementThe evolution of the target into a concentric shape, is a depiction that allows for more freedom in movement between these steps . In this model, it really emphasizes the overlapping of steps while honing in on a potential solution. Its really about taking the needs of the client and really taking the time to understand the problem properly to give time to come up with a wide range of concepts, and giving more time for the refinement of the solution (s) and if that solution is not totally acceptable, I would just go back to refinement, This also speaks to another design philosophy of mine, that design is a statement.

design is a carefully thought out statementI still believe that design is a statement but what changed here was that I added the definition step twice halfway through and a red over lay to say that the pormpt is what is more important and should be thought of at everyt step of the way

define mission statement

Revised processat the end I found that my process had worked about

80% of the time, I found myself having to refer back to

steps that were higher up the exclamation point to

redefine and reasses the concepts process.