in the studio

Postby van_ID » Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:34 am


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Cool topic.

currently...
An electric bike
Another alternate to the plastic bag...although this is different enough to be interesting
Boating accessories
Fuel cell related devices

Re: in the studio

Postby zippyflounder » Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:40 am


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van_ID wrote:Cool topic.

currently...
An electric bike
Another alternate to the plastic bag...although this is different enough to be interesting
Boating accessories
Fuel cell related devices
client stuff or pie in the sky?

Postby georgeous » Tue Mar 11, 2008 4:00 am


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An automotive accessory
A golfing accessory
A desk top toy
A light therapy product
A safety syringe

... how many of these do I wish I was NOT designing is another question...
but gotta get fed.

Postby allan.ross » Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:20 am


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A restriced games controller.
A piece of street furnature for the Commenwealth Games in Gasgow

Its nice to be doing some design finaly, my course has been pretty anti-design so far.
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Postby holtag » Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:20 am

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3D visualization for an airport bar/restaurant concept

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22 foot powerboat and 30 foot power catamaran

should be doing:
the cardesignnews contest and way more doodle'ing/drawing

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Postby carton » Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:36 am


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gear guard for a traction winch, not the coolest, but at least today I'll be making design decisions. Hopefully I won't be working here much longer! I have a good feeling about last weeks interviews.

Postby me » Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:45 am

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- new range of phones at a high level, diving deep into one
- concepting for the next generation of devices
- regional CM strategy for the next few years

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- planning my holiday back to NZ!!!

Postby paulH » Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:00 am

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I'm involved with a lot of different projects, not doing the drawing and CAD modeling but "verbally designing" (management).
The ones that I'm particularly excited about are:

some DV cams
a 'revolutionary' power tool system
a HUGE flat screen TV
'specialist' hi-fi system
some more cool power tools
kitchenwares (Housewares Show this weekend)
a toilet! (K-Bis coming soon)

Postby Boosted561 » Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:28 am


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-restructuring the creative/innovative process within the company in which I work. (Fulltime)

-revising a paperboard presentation. (Fulltime)

-designing cartons for a large beverage company. (Fulltime)

-Assisting a local RC club in traditional print collatoral. (Sparetime)

-Assisting a large toy company develop some packaging solutions. (Freelance)

Postby asango » Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:46 am

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good stuff.


- small medical device for the consumer market.
- an odd inventor project that i cant really describe without giving it away...but i wish i could, its the funniest project description evah. basically a piece of plastic (hopefully recycled content or biopolymer!)
- consumer electronics...audio stuff
- business enterprise electronics (freelance)

Paul, you guys gonna be representing at the housewares show?

Postby ip_wirelessly » Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:21 am

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georgeous wrote:A safety syringe


I would be interested in hearing more about this one when you're able to. I was the lead designer on the Snap! syringe shown below. Granted, that was 10 years ago and the company/design/industry has changed a lot since then.

Its an interesting arena.

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Postby georgeous » Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:38 am


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ip_wirelessly wrote:
I was the lead designer on the Snap! syringe


More than happy to talk about it once it's done (!)... looking at soft mould prototypes at the moment. Very interesting project, nice to know you could potentially be saving peoples lives through design. Much respect for your design IP, nice clean solution.

Re: in the studio

Postby van_ID » Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:44 am


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zippyflounder wrote:
van_ID wrote:Cool topic.

currently...
An electric bike
Another alternate to the plastic bag...although this is different enough to be interesting
Boating accessories
Fuel cell related devices
client stuff or pie in the sky?


Zippy-All above is client stuff-Although the plastic bag thing is a small entrepeneur - so it's almost pie in the sky...

The unpaid stuff...
Backyard fence (harder than it looks)
Website for wife's business

Postby id8 » Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:20 pm

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computer hardware stuff with a small corporate ID team for a specific and time-tested brand. some notebook carrying cases, too.

Some freelance projects non-computer-related on the side.

Postby LabRats » Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:08 pm

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Corrugated plastic returnable/reusable packaging - mostly for automotive (Tier 1 to lineside) and electronics. It's not that amazing of a gig but almost 100% can be recycled so I have no problems sleeping at night.

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