Friday, April 3, 2009

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[3rd year]
F I X T U R E D E S I G N


(above) inspiration images

(above) inspiration image
While browsing through sports imagery, I became particularly interested in the photo of the football field above. I imagined what it might look like if the lines had risen up from the turf and began dashing down the field freely. This became the inspiration for my design.
The lines of a playing field exist pretty quietly amidst the activities taking place around them, yet they manage to direct and encourage patterns of behavior within a space. Retail fixtures can play that same role. My design helps to create order and direct flow within the space without drawing away attention from the main event - shopping the merchandise.


(above) rough sketches


proposed materials:
cast acrylic, LED lighting, brushed metal hardware


(above) 3d renderings

Sunday, March 8, 2009

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[3rd year]
S P O R T S B A R D E S I G N



(above) inspiration images










(above) perspectives: prisma markers




(above) presentation board

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[3rd year]
R E S T A U R A N T D E S I G N




(above) inspiration images



Thursday, May 29, 2008

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[2nd year]
P H Y S I C A L M O D E L

During my 4th semester of LSU-ID I took a lighting class instructed by Phillip Tebbutt. The slides seen below are from the Powerpoint presentation I prepared as an assignment for that class. The images within the slides are from a physical scale model I constructed from various materials (foam core, card stock, Plexiglass, wood, etc.). The focus of the assignment was to analyze and experiment with different types of simulated lighting sources.


















[2nd year]
D I A L U X M O D E L

We later made virtual models and compiled data using DIALux, a lighting design software. A few pages from that assignment can be seen below.