I learned and enjoyed DESIGN 200 this quarter. It’s one of my favorite courses this quarter. I enjoyed some learning inside and outside the class. I especially like the journals we did like seek and find, found face, scavenger hunter and Cobego. Thank you for making this course really interesting and enjoyable. Thank you Gabe!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
J10
J08 & J09
My teammate on A05 :
John Severt http://tbdbitldale.blogspot.com/
Brandon Reed http://bmreed330.blogspot.com/
Nina EL- Khuory http://sayithot.tumblr.com/
Anthony Norrishttp://anthonorris.tumblr.com/
Matt Watson http://ohiomatt33.tumblr.com/
Xia Hau http://littledesign.tumblr.com/
We worked on storage that is easy to organize. You can use the storage to put dirty clothing and clean in it. You can add to the storage shelves partition, sliding drawers, sliding baskets, hooks, holders and drain tub to your dirty closet and washed into it. The user will be water enthusiast, hunter and active family. Our team worked very well together. I feel that we did a great job in the project.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Coleman Project- J08
My teammate on A05 :
John Severt http://tbdbitldale.blogspot.com/
Brandon Reed http://bmreed330.blogspot.com/
Nina EL- Khuory http://sayithot.tumblr.com/
Anthony Norrishttp://anthonorris.tumblr.com/
Matt Watson http://ohiomatt33.tumblr.com/
Xia Hau http://littledesign.tumblr.com/
But we decided to go to a storage unit for outdoor equipment. Our project is called storage unit, we were thinking of having a nice big closet-like storage unit to keep all your standard Coleman outdoors products. There would be drain tubs at the base so that you could put wet dirty gear inside. At the top would be a clothes hanger bar where you could hang coats, pants, etc. We even thought of having an "add-on" product where it would be a shelving unit that hangs from the bar taking up half of the hanging space inside. The shelving of course would have adjustable shelves within it to better serve the customer with their variety of gear sizing. Getting back to the drain tubs on the bottom, there would be boot attachments (a cylinder of sorts) where you could put your boots upside down in the tubs for easy cleaning. The whole thing would be well vented, and we had talk of having a fan inside. Addressing the weight, the storage unit would be made of the same material that Rubbermaid outdoor storage units are made of (thick plastic, but hollow so very light weight). We would also have lockable wheels on the unit so that someone could easily wheel it out of the garage for easy clean up.
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