21 July 2010
19 July 2010
Lullatic
12 July 2010
plain to plan
I was thinking about a cheap but cool solution for my bed problem. I came up with this. I'll probably need some real material trial, but I can't wait to work with the technicians!
I will use one single ply wood (size: 170*287*2cm) as you can see the off cuts are other parts of the bed.
I was trying the Google Sketch Up, pretty good from a beginner, huh? :) about 6 hours left out 8.
10 July 2010
Logo Design, Experting
logo design, Paprika Stores
the design was made for Andras Bokor's Hungarian Shop, based in Ireland. A few month ago He and his lovely partner left the country due to homesickness, but the store is still running and waiting for those who want to try the Hungarian specialities, or those many who already miss it..
the typo based on Bauhaus letter face, as a Hungarian twist.
03 July 2010
flat-clay to form, the Thames River
polarsheep
29 June 2010
spears of destiny
The Extremely Flammable
Gagarin
Gagarin, a Hungarian folk-rock-band (not too sure about their style) asked for a logo and I had a couple of answers. This was one of my favourites. They are currently using a different version but as soon as they launch the album, we'll see which one they prefer ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZLnHmAL-w8
flat-pack-room
When the flat-to-form design brief was released at the university, I was aiming for creating a flattable room. Simultaneously, I was experimenting with materials; I started to sketch this mechanical maquett. The size of the black sheet underneath is A/1. (594x841mm or 23.386x33.11 inches)
The white ring in front of the bird is tied to a thread system and by pulling it, the cachet will close itself. Quite surprising if you don't know what to expect.
The same concept may be used as a lamp shade but the pulling system should go preferably replaced by an electro engined spool system.
What came first the chicken or the bulb?
Lock Tavern 3D logo design
map illustration
tattoo
28 June 2010
retina tag
Subconscious message left on retina.
This is an unusal experience but based on an everyday phenomenon.
As soon as a stronger light hits our retina it becomes loaded with the experience.. I was examining the situation and realised that it's able to "remember" more than one effect. Can you see the word "shakespeare" inscribed? They are fragments of a whole so well-positioned flashes set "hamlet" in our subconscious. The lovely thing in this is that it's visible but has never been introduced. As I started my visual research and trials I started to build an outcome of the showcase. I originally planned to introduce this in a theater but for a first contact experience I created the box. The pieces on the left side - of the middle picture - expose that simple 'finger powered' mechanism, witch makes the slow turns possible.
The beauty of the material kept me thinking and I found myself creating more design-ideas on how to use more of this mechanism in the box.
On the right side of the pieces there are other visually interesting solutions to keep the turning wheel on a luminous box; the hidden message.
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