01-Bird Feeder
The ideation and creation of a window bird feeder. While keeping aesthetic in mind, I intend to create a source food for birds and source of leisure for the consumer.
Project 4
Design Challenge —
Design a window bird feeder that could provide unrestricted viewing of wild birds from inches away. People could watch wildlife from the comfort of their home, office, or classroom, create memories with family and friends as it offers a crystal clear and close view of any wide birds.
This design challenge is planned for the 2020 spring first year design studio of Industrial design program in North Carolina State University. As part of our design evaluation and development process, we are now reaching out to gather feedbacks on student’s initial ideas. Those future designers present their design proposal below. We’d really appreciate it if you could give us some feedback on their projects.
The ideation and creation of a window bird feeder. While keeping aesthetic in mind, I intend to create a source food for birds and source of leisure for the consumer.
Sunrise Feeder Investigation & Research Due to the fact that i had been on lock down during the pandemic this gave me plenty of time
A bird feeder that appeals both aesthetically and functionally to birds and humans.
My interpretation of designing a window mounted hummingbird feeder for D105 Studio.
This site details the design process behind “Lift,” a window-mounted bird feeder.
Introducing Let’s Ask the Birds, an informative yet fun way to get everyone involved. Adults can learn the statistics of daily bird visitations while kids can “ask the birds” a question and they can vote. Need help to figure out if you should have chicken or pasta for dinner? Ask the birds! Still deciding if you should get that new game console? Why not leave it up to the birds, they will always have the answer for you.
Using research, ideation, and CAD programs to create my very own bird feeder
A unique twist on the bird feeder that allows you to “shoot” the bird seed into the yard. This inventive design will keeper kids of all ages entertained for hours!
Experience how a young Industrial Designer places a modern spin on a classic project: The Window Mounted Bird Feeder
A gazebo-inspired window bird feeder that can double as a TV for your cat!
My First Bird Feeder – an interactive toy for the whole family.
My window bird feeder design, the Bird Framer, makes it easier to photograph and interact with birds. The gravity fed design incorporates the bird seed into the photo, perfectly framing the bird while it eats.
“Acorn Feeder” The 4 Key Points: – Features Space for birds to perch and eat, an easy install, and plenty of visibility – Experience Easy
A bird feeder designed for more than just birds.
Project 3
Design Challenge —
design a wire “edge” sculpture that communicates a selected object in 3D. The goal of this exercise is to carefully study the edges that bound the surfaces of the object, then use continuous wire to accurately and minimally “model” these forms in 3D. The sculpture must:
Based on the form study experience from 1.0, step 2 is to construct a simplified 3D interpretation that captures this same object’s visual essence and proportions. Use sketches to develop the form in a context of Industrial Design
-BalancE- -Reduce a form in an producT- -Designing a 3D model referencE- -Understanding the balance of the shoulders and hips through the spinE- -Constructing the
The form of a mountain lion is broken down through sketches and a wire sculpture.
Using my handcrafted wire sculpture of a dragonfly, I studied its edges and surfaces. With this form study, I created a visual interpretation of the dragonfly and its proportions.
Form into a Product The Form The Tree-Frog comes in a lot of different shapes and sizes. Known for their powerful back legs and sticky
Robert’s exploration, simplification, and creation of a hammerhead shark.
See how a wire sculpture of a mouse can be reduced into a wireless mouse!
Reducing Form In A Product ~ Wire Sculpture Inspiration ~ ~ Sketches ~
A simplification of form based off of a goldfish. Created a wire sculpture and multiple sketches.
Simplifying and enhancing the form of the classic Ginkgo Leaf
Reducing the Form of a Horse Sketches: Lineart:
I reduced the 3D form in a Rhinoceros Beetle using sketching and wire .
Project 2
Design Challenge —
Choose a current product. Use sketch and blue form to construct a simplified 3D representation
of the “building block” volumes and forms. see the reference photo on the header. It helped to understand
Despite the current form transition on the simple geometry components, try to think of other possibilities of transition on those defined building blocks.
Redefining Door handles Using bluefoam to Understand and re-imagine the Everyday door handle Previous Next Introduction Something so simple can also be so unique. Door
Mia Lynch Microphone Design The Original The Alternatives Seal-micThis microphone is smooth and simple. The microphone head is at the thin top and the speaker
Colin Kay | Sketches Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on pinterest Choosing A Form I chose this form because there are a variety
Decoding the Form of Glue Bottles Aniya Alston | ID105 | 2020 Motivation Products have helped so many people in different ways and served multiple
Blue foam Exploration Retro Phone Handle GENNA MCDERMED ghmcderm@ncsu.edu
My interpretation of redesigning a product out of blue foam for D105 Studio.
Blue Foam Knife Handles and ideation
By: Wil Lehman
DECODING THE CURLING IRON : BLUE FOAM This project focused on the form of a hair curling iron. It was my job to analyze the
BLUE FOAM PROJECT – Wii REMOTE Jessie Johnson | D105 Spring, 2020 PROJECT OUTLINE The goal for this project was to create ten different variations
Sketches and blue foam modeling for a Playstation 4 Controller
Studying Apple’s iconic AirPod form and redesigning new forms.
Decoding the form of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Grip controller using blue foam.
Riley Stauss Blue Foam Choosing a product Choosing a product that most people are familiar with AND know exactly the weight and feel of it
learn more about the overall form design of a hairdryer! Enjoy!
Project 1
Design Challenge —
This is a project warm-up that teaches students how the vacuum forming process works. Each student would make a name plate or a short phrase that allows them to be creative and use their imagination. This sign will be used to as a name tag while displaying homework. This vacuum forming practice is also a preparation work for Window Bird Feeder. *check the third link above to request a FREE injection molding aid, it’s very well designed learning tool.
A polystyrene sign made from vacuum forming inspired by neon signs and symbols from Lilo Harris’ life.
Turbo For this project I wanted to do something that represented the way i grew up so I decided to do something car related. I
RUSTIC ROSE Genna McDermed This project was prompted by an assignment to create a three-dimensional sign using vacuum forming techniques. This sign must use symbols
My interpretation of Project One for D105 Studio.
A polystyrene sign that is created by vacuum forming around a MDF mold of important architectural icons in Robert Bagby’s life.
Using the sole of my right boot to create a second fingerprint to show who I am through many layers.
This page is about the process involved in making the two QR code signs for our studio.
shoes are a part of everyone’s day, yet go unnoticed. I have a passion for unique shoes and wanted to show that through my sign.
This website describes the design process of this sign. It details the concept, ideation, and the steps taken to build it.
explore the journey of Katie’s sign and how it was designed, rendered, molded, and form.
This website will show my process to creating my sign that best depicts me as a person.
CLICK HERE to journey through the creative process of designing and creating my name plate as the opening project of D 105 (First Year ID Studio)
A vacuum formed pair of headphones representing my love for music.
This page details the design process behind my vacuum formed sign. The process is explained in terms of four stages: concept development, visualization & planning, building process, and final results.
Sketches