My first quarter back at FIDM I took a class named Human Factors. I mostly learned about Universal Design, which is designing with accessibility in mind regardless of whether or not the end user is able-bodied or disabled. The whole idea is that if universal design is done well, it is functional but does not stigmatize anyone because of their limits or disabilities.
My favorite project in the class was designing my own custom furniture piece. We began by first choosing a knob or pull for a furniture piece, then building the furniture piece around it. Although we didn't know at the time, the project was a warm up into designing with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) guidelines; where you design building exteriors and interiors using the guidelines for people with disabilities.
I chose a charming gold twig pull that had pearls and crystals incorporated, I felt it was very organic and Art Nouveau. For the furniture piece I made a vanity with storage drawers. The wood is mahogany. The vanity is curved with an Art-Nouveau wood carving design for the top, which would be topped with a custom glass piece. The legs were inspired by the firefly design that was ever so popular during Art Nouveau. I also designed a matching stool, upholstered in a plum cotton velvet with touch of golden stripes.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Retail Store Design
The last class I took at Mt. San Antonio College was Visual Merchandising. Now, this class is not required for my major as it actually belongs to the fashion design program, but I have a strong interest in store design so I wanted to learn everything I could about it. The class was great, we learned all the different types of window displays and all the visual merchandising principles.
The final project was to design a retail store. I chose to do a children's clothing store that sold not just clothing but housewares (bedding) and shoes as well... all for children of course. This is was one of my favorite projects to date. Below is the presentation board I made to support my powerpoint presentation.
The store is named "Tuttitoot" which is my daughter's nickname.
The final project was to design a retail store. I chose to do a children's clothing store that sold not just clothing but housewares (bedding) and shoes as well... all for children of course. This is was one of my favorite projects to date. Below is the presentation board I made to support my powerpoint presentation.
The store is named "Tuttitoot" which is my daughter's nickname.
Labels:
concept board,
floor plan,
interior design,
presentation
Monday, January 10, 2011
Spa Project
Early last year I took my first rapid visualization class, I learned to hand render perspectives and although it was challenging, I had a lot of fun doing it. This is the final project from that class. We were instructed to design a spa. The first board is the concept and materials presentation and the second includes hand renderings.
After some research I found that there are not many maternity spas available. I know being pregnant isn't always a pleasant experience and I personally believe a woman deserves to be pampered, particularly when she is carrying a new life. Additionally, maternity massage is a special process it requires a special massage bed but also a masseuse who knows what they are doing. It is said that the webbing in between the hands and feet is not to be massaged when a woman is pregnant because it could cause early labor or braxton hicks contractions (false labor).
These are my hand renderings of the waiting area and reception desk (a little rough but I've gotten much better).
P.S. My spa is named La Perla [not after the lingerie company] because it means The Pearl in spanish, to me the pearl in an oyster represents a womb. I hope my concept is clear, I don't want problems with copyright infringement :)
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