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DESIGN
Coline Chomer
DESIGN Summary
Light Spot p2-7
DIY p8-12
CC website p13-14
The deck chair p15-17
Flowerpot Structure p18-27
Kitchen workshop p28
Tea time p29-32
Light is Life p33-36
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« By making our light shine we offer others the opportunity to do the same thing. »
Nelson Mandela
Main support
Clip
Female rod
Male rod
Handgrip
Body and screen
Light Spot
For a same lamp there are many different models de-pending on the activity, the atmosphere, and the quality. All of the sudents had to redesign the handle of a light spot.
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Thus I started a sketchbook and opted for a more accessible lowered handle, attached to the screen in order to remove attachment parts.
To match with the screen, it will be made of plexiglass.
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The plans were sketched and on SolidWorks, as well as models for safe dimensions.
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The prototype model is made of polyurethane foam
of medium density, plexiglass, PVC.
I made tracing, cutting, laser cutting, milling,
grinding, thermoforming and sandblasting.
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Final prototype.
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The top part of the handle is transparent and the lawer part is opaque up to the screen so that the
light is gradually dimming.
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DIY Crafting things is an intergenerational activity.Yet, depending on the public it doesn’t represent the same issues and concerns.In brief, here are the features and issues that have stemmed from my thoughts ...
- Possession of material and knowledge in DIY.
-Free time.
-This is an intergenerational dimension important to them (grandparents / kids links): desire to share their knowledge, to perpetuate their knowledge.
Seniors - 65 and over. Adults - 25-50 years old. Young adults- 18-21 years old.
- Short free time: a lot of time spent at work, at home and with the children.
-Period of handiwork related to the development and maintenance.
-Few DIY experiences.-No material possession.-Short free time.- Capacity and desire to learn.- No home place.-. A lot of time spent in transport.- Being hi-tech savvy.
How to transfer their acquired values in DIY ?
How to save time in DIY? How to learn while saving ?
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SENIORSHow to transfer their acquired values DIY?This backpack designed for kids, is fashioned on the principle of shared learning in the company of DIY grandparents. It induces time spent together in order to transmit our knowledge and experiences.
Essential tinker tools, manufactured in safe materials for the child.
And there’s also a set of 7 pencils.
Each tool is separable into two to illustrate the principle of sharing and common memories.
A notebook is integrated in order to assess and capture
learning.
A picture location is in front of the book.
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ADULTSHow to save time in odd jobs?Often many details of shift job are too long to do ... Especially when undertaking repainting a room and to have protecting tape at the angle between the wall and ceiling.When we paint the walls of a room it’s long and paints-taking to put protective tape at the angle of the ceiling and the wall, but it is necessary.
Thus this squeegee re-places the tape to prevent overflowing without was-ting time.The rubber follow the shape of the wall and pre-vents the penetration of the paint against the wall.
With this adehsive sid blades we assure there any wrong move.
With time going by these plates are inter-changeable.
Despite the adhesive, it’s easy to take off simple and fluid move-ment.
No longer having to paste scotch allows a time saving for this task.
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YOUNG ADULTSHow can we learn to do odd job while saving ?This project responds to : owing most useful tools with an efficiency tips adjustment in order to only have one tool for multiple sizes, furthermore the handle is oriented for less physical effort and in addition all these tools are connected to a tutorial application.
Interchangeable tips.
The key
The Roulette system that allows the size change.
locking knob.
The forceps
lock button and release.
The hammer
safety capThe screwdriver
internal bearing system increasing the width of the tool.
The male key
adjustable by a
roulette.
The saw knife
saw knife folding.
Takes little space easily transportable.
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The curved handle allows a better ergonomic grip to perform a rotational movement.
Indeed its orientation allows less effort, furthermore experience less tiredness, time lost and therefore to be more efficient.
Each nozzle has its QR code.
This flash code provi-des information on the tool (how to use it, un-der what conditions, with what hardware, etc ...).
It provides access to an ap-plication dedicated to DIY:
- It’s possible to find many DIY situations, with solution of re-pairs.
- tools associated with this work.
- Exchange with the other users about their experiences and advice.
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DESIGN CC website
When i was young drawing ap-peared to me as a real passion and an emriching experience. Fol-lowing my training and meeting I started to get interested in diffe-rent areas of the sketch, paint and any diverse art techniques. And its seemed interesting to share all this at a professional and a perso-
nal level.
http://colinechomer.wix.com/galerie-croquis is a website containing all my best productions and my
graphic style that I invite you to discover.
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Animals V a r i o u s Techniques
Plant Painting
Landscape Sketch
The menu
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The deck chair is a very functional product with a design with the aesthetical dimen-sion studied by many design agencies. We were called to make its design evolve
after two visual identities: technical performance and gentle simplicity.
The deck chair
Definitions:
Technical performance identity
What is with angles, curves, line, steel and plas-tic, black or white gray, warm colors in opposition,
mechanisms, etc ...
Sweetness and simplicity identity
It comes under what is with curves, soft rounded shapes, finesse, light colors and blades, materials like wood, plastic, glass, small markings, rounded cor-
ners, etc ...
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DESIGN Technical and Performance
This lounge chair is inspired by motorcycle seats.
Presence of many sides and angles.
Dark color and technical connotation.
Sitting in white leather.
Aluminum rod outline.
Dull black polyethylene
outside.
Mark on the left flank.
Aluminum handle sporting
uniform.
Bolts large caliber visible.
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Simplicity and Sweetness
Curved shapes, rounded corners.
Maintained by a single curved piece of wood used as armrests.
The seat and the wood are secured together.
The colors are soft.
Brand molded depth
in the material.
Jointed wooden
light teak.
Polypropylene opacified
pale pink (multiple colors).
Thin and robust layer of the material.
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Flowerpot Structure
Maintain two 15cm diameter pots, both weighing 4 kilos, composed of a two plants,
one rising one falling, at specified heights of 50-70cm
and 120-140 cm.
Respecting a schedule of conditions and ensuring the functionality of a product are essential roles of the designer. To test this ability we had to design a supporting structure of two flower pots which must:
The available materials are :
a wood cleat (57x27mm height of 1.05 m)
a medium plate (400x400 mm to
10mm thick)
a polystyrene plate (200x600 mm to
3mm thick)
an aluminum rod (1m and 8mm
diameter)No tool tether will be allowed,
intelligent systems of interlocking materials are to find.
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After the first sketches I made the plans of three structures wich were supposed to be functional.
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I selected the one which seemed the safest.
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It was constructed as small-scale model to verif check the size and reliability of plans.
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Another model was made to ensure the piece supporter pots allowed the final achievement of the project.
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Thereafter it was carried out 10 hours in the workshop. I first harnessed the medium pedestal only cut to the band saw. It immediately allowed a great stability of the
batten.
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Both bases constructed on the same model but with different widths were cut and folded
by thermo manual folding.
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The bracket is a brittle wood that I wanted to ma-chine as least as possible. So I cut four openings to follow suit in the stands. This piece is my most im-portant eyes of the structure I was asked to paint it red ; because it is an essential and central link of
all other parts.
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Thus the permanent puzzl measures is 125 cm high, raising a pot 60 cm and the second at the top.
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Able to maintain two pots filled, it has proven it as met
the demands of specifications.
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Kitchen workshopDesign is working on a large number of materials and materials that it is important to know transcribe, translate, make feel through
drawing in order to be understood and to share an idea.Perform these seven rough sketching on the theme of the kitchen allowed me to develop these abilities and all this with many
processes such as ink, Promarker, color pencils, chalk, etc ...These drawings are as close as possible to reality.
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Tea timeAt each tea brewing there is an adequate time.This is a very important step in the art of tea. Indeed, the brewing time is depending on the types of tea. A black tea that will be brewed too long will develop bitterness, as a poorly brewed white tea will be flat and tasteless. Black teas are usually brewed for 2-3 minutes, the green teas 3-4 minutes. It is appropriate to carefully check the infusion time before tasting tea because some teas require a very specific brewing time.
It is in these moments that the consumer of-ten encounters difficulties: how to know if
we have respected the right time?
This cup is design to find a so-lution to this problem: insert
in the handle with a 2min hourglass rotation to extend this time and start again if you want. It seemed interesting to choose this time because it represents a large majority of teas and if the time is 4min,
then simply wait two hourglass rounds.
To ensure i twill turn, it is smaller then the the size of
hole.
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This series of mugs would be developed in several pale colors of this color chart.The handle is a separate piece of the bowl as it seemed pos-sible that the hourglass is too fragile to be cleaned in a dishwa-sher (this will prevent the bowl from being cleaned). It is made of sandstone and transparent translucent PVC hourglass. The sand is black, rather large grain and the entrance is reduced to slow the passage of sand and ensure a flow time of 2 minutes.
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The bowl itself can be taken in hand without the grip thanks to its stoneware composition that conducts heat. This material is dark and
easily colorable.
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A slot is located on the same axis on the bowl and the handle in order to hang the tea bag wire
in order to maintain it.
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DESIGN Light is LifeLight is rich with multiple and various effects. The purpose of this subject is to perform experiments on a chosen light (natural or artificial) order to finalize on an experiment, concluding on the interest shown in the light.
Thus I decided to focus my work on a unique light and show the variety of what it can bring. I used a powerful Energizer flashlight that already offers
an interesting lighting effect.
So I sought to apply it to many different and varied media and observed many renderings of lights.I was deeply interested in the light show, the sparkling effect, the shimmering water, and the colour effect.
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It is when I saw the ink decomposition in water that I noticed the spot formed by the light on the opposite side of a glass container.
This limestone on the pot leaving traces, moving the particles in the water and the light illuminating all this in a small space, and I realize it offer an absolutely wonderful show, an impression of galaxy or molecule that I took in photos with a zoom on
particular areas.I experiment the settings of:
- The ink color (first series in blue, then red, green, yellow, black and finally natural water).- I made two different containers turn and I could notice patches of light made of limestone.
This latest achievement have consolidate all my interests
on light.Thanks to this last achievement
i could find light really worth-considering.
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Thank You
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