I have drawn my furniture out and stuck with using my skeletons to show people for continuanity. I wanted to try and get clear shapes and scales of my furniture. I need to work on my drawings further and work out how to draw them so they can be laser cut for the centre point model. This means I need to figure out all my measurements as well. I also want to work on my plans, sections and elevations showing the dweltel implemented and guess i need to show how the furniture goes together in drawings as well??? I have a trip to centre point next week so I can develop my plan with photos of local amentities that will fit in with the dweltel card and maybe the marketing material i want to create to go with the dweltel. the marketing may be a film or a catalogue i havent decided which yet.
technical(ish) drawings
April 8th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Language of Vision
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1 Charlotte // Apr 16, 2010 at 4:08 am
What do you propose your ergonomic furniture out of? Have you looked into the conditions required for maintaining a healthy posture. It might be worthwhile looking into practises such as physiotherapy or yoga?
2 rachelthomas // Apr 16, 2010 at 4:52 am
im not sure what im going to make it out of yet. i need to research into materials a bit. i like the idea of just using one material to create the forms so the designs are seamless. i did look a little bit into posture but i didnt go into detail about it. i looked mostly at office ergonomics but it was very briefly in all honesty
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