Pen Project

Assignment: Design 3 pens in the style of 3 different designers.

We had to research designers, archtiects,  artists and whoever we were interested in in order to really get into their style. Then we designed pens in their “style” as if they were going to create a pen.

My three designers & renderings below. I am building them now.

Richard Rogers - Architect, Lloyds Building (London), Pompidou (Paris)

Richard Rogers Rendering

Hella Jongerius - Dutch Industrial Designer

Hella Jongerius Rendering

Ralph Lauren - Rugby

Ralph Lauren Rugby

Next I need to actually manufacture 2 of the 3. Stay Tuned.

Chocolate Stout Cake

Assignment Art160-Design a Cake

Really you are going to give me a masters in engineering to design and make a cake?

Works for me…

Chocolate Stout Cake…made with Guinness. Covered in a chocolate Guinness glaze topped with a cream cheese frosting. Served upright in a pint glass (or shot glass) and eaten to your hearts content.

Guiness1

Guiness2

Happy St Patty’s Day…just a little early.

New Semester

Classes are up and running…and its going to be an amazing semester.

Not only have all 3 of my professors let me know that their class is the most important, but they all are passionate for the students to succeed.

This semester I am going to:

1) Learn how to turn a wooden bowl on the wood lathe

2) Perfect the Art of Needfinding

3) Build a Lamp

4) Make a Cake

5) Build a Personal Statement

6) Find My Voice

7) Go to Beijing

Wish me Luck!

Hot Teams

Hot!

I’m reading the Art of Innovation

Teams…literally, I couldn’t sleep the other night because I was so enthused by what I had read. Thinking about the work I had done at Pratt & Whitney and how our team worked I was inspired to pick it apart.

What was wrong with how we did work? Was it the fact that no one was passionate? There were negaholics? We were really spread out? We all worked as individuals? Lack of challenge?

Yes there were issues but one thing the Measurement Center had right was the right mix. We had young engineers who were all really good at their jobs and were actually really smart. If you weren’t great, everyone knew it from day 1 that you were never going to cut it designing instrumentation.

The Right Mix is a hard concept to hit on the target. People interviewing sell themselves with words/writing, not action. I think a temporary job to feel out an new employee works great…but then you end up like some of our BEST employees, contractors, that get kicked to the curb regardless of the fact that they really did hit the mix just right.

Back in the 860

So I made it back to CT safe and sound.

I missed the east coast.
I missed getting flicked off when driving.
I missed the deli at the supermarket.
I missed my moms cooking.
I missed my friends.

I did not miss snow.
I did not miss my fingers being freezing when I’m typing.
I did not miss JFK.
I did not miss having to drive every where.

Regardless. I am happy to be home and look forward to seeing everyone hopefully sooner rather than later.

Festivity, Ceremony, Anger

Festivity, Ceremony, Anger

This a video compilation (its a little furry) of an art60 project I chose to do.

Assignment: Take a simple repeating shape to create 3 compositions that represent festivity, ceremony and anger.

So I took this, did some research and then used a bunch of squares to create a 3D composition that reacted to light. Whats neat is that as the light transveresed over or under or around it, the level of of festivity, ceremony and anger changed.

Check it out, its not the best video (well photography) but it gets my point out to you.

oh yea, if you have any recommendations on sound/music i could add, I would love to hear it.

Scrapbook Mania

Ok…so it turns out that when given a few days off + a good work space I can stay on top of my scrapbooking.

I am actually scrapbooked up through Portland….um…yea…thats yesterday

I ROCK

If you are anyone who is anyone…you are going to want to see this.

RAD.

d.

PS…back In CT on Wed Morning…NYC on Friday through Sunday….Help make my return…EPIC

The…Coffee Table

Ok so classes ended…whoa finally.
I owe everyone an update on everything.

Lets just start with ME203….the coffee table.

Yes…i finished it and it totally looks hot.
My welding by the last day was almost non-shilant…
NEXT…aluminum!

Regardless…my table looks great
and although it has a slight moment (much smaller once i tightened all the bolts and added an extra brace) it works surprisingly well. It looks great and if I actually had an ottoman I would get to use it.
Until then….ME203 Final Coffee Table

Coffee Table 1st Assembly

So I finally got the holes drilled, got some great looking socket head cap screws and put my coffee table together for the first time.

I’m feeling…accomplished.

I also ordered my glass and did some practicing in the wood shop for the corner supports for the glass.

I’m really going to wish that I had my ottoman when this is done.

Coffee Table

Epic Weekend

I had a great weekend this past weekend. I managed to actually do somethings OTHER than just work.

1) I made polenta and chicken for the first time without my mother. It didn’t quite taste like hers but if I may say so, it was pretty darn good.

Polenta & Chicken

2) I went out in the city! The JPD crew met up at Brian’s house on Potrero Hill and then went out in the Mission bar hopping. I’ve been here for a while and it was awesome to just go out and have some fun and check out a city that I am dying to spend more time in.

ElboRoom

3) Its the 3rd week of November and I spend Sunday at the Beach. Yes, the beach. It was 80, sunny and a perfect 10 for going to Half Moon Bay. For anyone who knows me even a little well you know that the beach is my sanctuary. Sunbathed….and next week I’ll be skiing in Utah with the family.

Half Moon Bay Beach Sunset

As Jeremy may say: Best Day Ever…