Here I will document my thought process and experience when studying ‘Because the internet’
Author: jonathanproddes
Portfolio – 1st Year
I put together a portfolio, made up of a collection of my best work this year and had it professionally bound.
Speaker Project – Heroboards
Speaker Project – Final Design
Finalising my Design
I decided to make two sizes of my speaker one small with the speaker on the slanted top, directing the sound towards the user and one larger with the speaker in the main body, both could be paired.
Keyshot Render
After making these changes I edited my Solidworks model and rendered it in Keyshot.
Heroboard and Features and Benefits Board
Here I used Adobe illustrator to make two boards
Speaker Project – Development
Easter Holidays – w/c 22/4/19
Choosing a Design to Develop further
After looking into the possibilities and areas for development within each design, in regard to speaker placement, size, transportation and safety, I chose to take forwards the cylindrical/spherical speaker. As it is so compact, has minimal sharp edges, and is a slight unquiet variation of a cylinder, which is an already common shape within the portable speaker market.
Development
Speaker Placement
I first started off by experimenting with the placement of the speaker within the cylindrical form, looking at placing it on the top and then the sides, however I decided to stick with it being placed on the top as the top is slanted this would then direct the sound towards the user.
Buttons and Charging Port Placement
I then went on to look at button placement, I started by thinking about positioning the buttons on the side and the back.
Top Speaker Fillets
I then experimented with fillets and chamfers around the top of the speaker and look at which combinations I could potentially use as some of Philips’ speakers have small details, such as edges.
Speaker Project – Rendering CAD Models
Week 6 – w/c 1/4/19
Keyshot Seminar
This week I had a seminar on how to render Solidworks models in Keyshot, adding materials, surface textures, labels and backgrounds. Being introduced to this software enabled me to demonstrate what my speaker concepts would actually look like if they were made from real materials, as well as allowing me to experiment with different colour variations.
Rendering my Three Chosen Designs
For each of the three speaker models I made 20 colour/texture variations to see which combinations best suited Philips’ aesthetic.
Speaker Project – Model Making
Week 5 – w/c 25/3/19
Model Making
After deciding the top three designs which were best suited to my target market I made a foam model of each design, this allowed me to look at the form and see if the design was suitable, in terms of if it was able to be held/picked up easily and stored easily.
Model making is something I wish to improve on as it is a useful skill to demonstrate the form of a design.
CAD Modeling
As well as making physical models of the three designs which I had chosen out of all of my concepts, I also made models of them on Solidworks.
Speaker Project – Ideation and Concept Evaluation
Week 4 – w/c 18/3/19
Further Ideation
Again, this week I continued with ideation, experimenting with different forms and shapes, however this time I stuck to a fairly neutral colour scheme that Philip’s range of home multiroom speakers have. That colour scheme being: black, grey, sliver and white.
Evaluating Concepts
In order to asses and see if my designs really captured Philips aesthetic I stuck them on one of the walls in the studio and placed my laptop next to them with my Pinterest board open, so people could compare my drawings to some of Philips existing products. Other students in the studio went around putting post it notes on the designs which they thought best suited and matched Philips’ style. Doing this helped to narrow down my designs to the ones which best captured Philip’s DNA and point out which distinguishable features made a product a Philips one.
Peer Feedback
To get advice on what direction to go in next in terms of developing my designs I then asked a group of students in the studio to review my designs and comment on them in four categories: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats. Afterwards I then did the same for their designs.
After gaining a range of feedback and advice on how I could further experiment with speaker designs I focused on designing speakers with three main sections, a top, middle and base, as these divisions were a common set of features within Philip’s designs.
Matrix Evaluation
After generating multiple concepts, I then did a matrix evaluation on all my designs with my peers, where I found the top three highest scoring designs against a criteria of appropriate aesthetics, portability, ergonomics, discoverability and the five adjectives which best described Philip’s aesthetic style. These designs were the semicircle design, the case design and the compact cylindrical design.
Speaker Project – Continuing with Ideation
Week 3 w/c – 11/3/19
Continuing with Ideation
This week I continued to ideate various speaker designs in Philip’s style, closely looking at reference images of their existing products to ensure my designs match their house style. I also designed with the adjectives that best described their products in mind, which were: Geometric, Minimalistic, Symmetrical, Clean and Simplistic.
Cad Model Ideation
This week I also made multiple Solidworks models of potential speakers, by experimenting with different forms.
Speaker Project – Initial Ideation
Week 2 – w/c 4/3/19
Checking if Our Sketches Match the Brand
After ideating roughly 10 concepts without the logos of our brands we stuck them up onto the walls on the studio and had people again stick post it notes to them with adjectives that they thought described the designs. This allowed us to check and see if our designs were described as people had described the brands products, which was a useful as a way of checking if we had understood the brands identity. Some of the adjectives which were used to describe my concepts were simple, soft, minimalistic and clean. Most of these matched up with my set of adjectives, although I will need to focus of the input buttons/knob placement and how I can incorporate them without damaging the overall form and aesthetic.
Ideation using Existing Products
As a means of coming up with new concepts I printed 10 images of existing Philips products and cut out their individual features and then combined them to create a new set of forms, which I then sketched over. I continued to do this for several of my concepts as I found it helpful to still incorporate the forms which Philips usually use whist conceptualising a new and different design.
Model Making
After coming up with multiple concepts I chose two which I wanted to make models of using blue foam. Here I was able to create two quick models and then develop one of my designs further as when I was making it three dimensionally I thought about the possibility of implementing a stand, which is also its handle.