Saturday, May 15, 2010

Degree Show

 In the last week of May (20-27) at Duncan Jordanstone College of Art and Design we were hosting the annual degree show. For my product design group it was the last rehearsal before we exhibit in London at New Designers. We decided to call our stand '15 - hundred ideas, designers, products' which we thought is the best honest description of our group.


In my personal opinion what we managed to put together as a group - the stand and the projects, were really impressive and made me very proud to be a part of it. It was also a great experience to show my product to the wider audience and listen to their commentary.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Baika Dolls

For the last 8 months I have been working on my honours project for university. The process has been recorded on my other blog - http://zuzannastales.blogspot.com.

The project is finished now and what I have produced is a storytelling sound toy called Baika Dolls. More about it can be seen at http://zuzannabukala.com/dolls

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Select Tee

I found this nice website www.select.threadless.com which sells t-shirts with artwork prints by graphic and illustration designers - each one is different.
The graphics are really nice to look at. The t-shirts are one-offs so they are like pieces of art themselves.




ps. I'm back to blogging! Currently updating my fairytale project blog which is here.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Been there - the New Designers fair

I guess it's about time I revise my trip to London over the last weekend. First of all the city is wonderful, absolutely the place to be - I wouldn't mind moving there in future. It was also great to visit it with friends. Although they refused to join me in my pettit museum tour, they were happy to spend hours and hours playing with toys in Hamley's (Barbie section was such a disappointment)

Well, but the highlight of the weekend (after Harry Potter :) ) was the New Designers fayre, which was the annual exhibition of the Design graduates from Great Britain. We went there on Saturday and spend the most the day looking at the stands of different product design courses. I invited my friend Oliwia who's a design layman to join me, therefore I could see how a person who's not involved in the design views this sort of exhibition. Our forth-years display was right at the front, so naturally we went there first. I wanted to show off to Oliwia what kind of stuff we do in IPD. Unfortunately when we moved on, we have realised that the other Uni's exhibitions were much more attractive and eye catching. Our stand was quite dry and boring. It was definitely lacking presentation boards and the display of the products on top of the glass, having a collage of things loosely related to the projects underneath, was not the clearest way of presenting.

A few stands that I enjoyed the most was Brunell, Bucks and Northumbria
When it comes to Brunell their products were really high standard in finish, branding and presenting. All students displayed under a logo 'MADE IN BRUNELL', which somehow made an impression of a good quality. When it comes to the content of their show, all of their products were very commercial as their briefs came straight from industry from firms like Cannon or Malboro. I reckon that is a completely different direction from where Dundee is trying to go. Our design process starts with identifying the 'real world's' problems, investigating it deeply and then finding a design solution. Hence our products were (or at least intended to be) more mindful and thought through.

Bucks had two displays: one of them was said to be more 'arty', another more commercial. I spoke to one of the exhibiting students and he said that the 'Bucks style' represents sort of things shown in Icon (I wish I could say that about Dundee...). The product design section was very consistent - the products were quite similar in stylistic (simple shapes, white and primary colours). The presentation was also kept the same for each product.

In general I was overwhelmed by the amount of the talented young people who leave design schools - it's must be super competitive in the industry, considering that only a selection of courses was presented at ND. For the next year, I reckon we must really focus on the presentation (branding, marketing). The ability to sell our products is also a very important skill to show off. However we must decide first if we are exhibiting as a group of individuals or a group (one company / IPD graduates)

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Design Process Map



Yesterday I got really good feedback about my design map which I had to do as a part of my water project. I have decided to develop the hyperlinked graph in a form of string tangle (which very much reflects my unordered way of working). It is entirely done using Illustrator, Photoshop and Dreamweaver, so it cost me a lot of time and effort and frustration sometimes when things didn't want to work the way I planned... But the final effect is pretty impressive - you can see it here

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Pet plants


I have found those cute plant tamagotchi objects somewhere in the web. They are called Domsai and they are designed by Matteo Cibic. And of course they were displayed in Milan when I couldn't be there... ;(
For last weeks I have been spying on those amazing things I have just missed, because the final week of my project was at the same time as Salone del Mobile.

Flowless




I have finally finished the water project. This is the picture of the final product - a vessel pouring running tap water directly at the users table.