INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Industrial design Is basically the combination of endless requirements, all combined into a practical yet affordable and nice looking shape and aesthetic proportions.
In mos cases, it includes, electronics or electric elements, some with limited access or heat dissipation needs.
In the days of CNC and fast and cheap molding (made of RTV) the need to create free forms and semi natural shapes takes places more and more.
I am a little against the automatic approach toward fluidized shapes and such due to the simple restriction of adapting it to many people at once.
My way of design tries to avoid ways to make things "non geometrical".
I know that in some cases I was wrong but in others, I manage to keep results under every requirements from the client, specially cost and production time.
Some samples are shown in the pics below
In mos cases, it includes, electronics or electric elements, some with limited access or heat dissipation needs.
In the days of CNC and fast and cheap molding (made of RTV) the need to create free forms and semi natural shapes takes places more and more.
I am a little against the automatic approach toward fluidized shapes and such due to the simple restriction of adapting it to many people at once.
My way of design tries to avoid ways to make things "non geometrical".
I know that in some cases I was wrong but in others, I manage to keep results under every requirements from the client, specially cost and production time.
Some samples are shown in the pics below