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Integrated Project ( ICI, ITD and English I )

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Page 1: Integrated Project ( ICI, ITD and English I )

FURNITURE DESIGNER

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Introduction

Considerations while designing

Types of furniture designers ( characteristics, roles and

responsibilities)

Design process

Conclusion

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Product Design

Process to

create a new

productDevelop ideas

that lead to a

brand new

product

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Product Designer

Design most of

the things we

use in our day-

to-day lives

Improve the

way the

existing

product looks

and work and

produce at

lower

works on

specialist

products

Design entirely

new products

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Furniture

designer

Creates and

designs interior

and exterior

furniture

Works with

professional

s

Keep track

of market

trend

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CONSIDERATION

Sustainability

Practicality and

functionality

Client style

preference

Balancing functional

requirements

Ergonomic design of

equipment and

furniture

Maintaining a safe

environment for

prospective

customers

Comfortability

Innovative design

and aesthetic

appeal

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ERGONOMIC DESIGN

• Design of equipment

• Design is made in an attempt to increase

productivity and comfort, while reducing weariness

and pain

Figure 1

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CONSIDERATION

Sustainability

Practicality and

functionality

Client style

preference

Balancing functional

requirements

Ergonomic design of

equipment and

furniture

Maintaining a safe

environment for

prospective

customers

Comfortability

Innovative design

and aesthetic

appeal

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v

FURNITURE DESIGNER

Commercial furniture designer vIndependent furniture designer

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COMMERCIAL FURNITURE DESIGNER

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IKEA aims to be a

responsible organisation.

It sells low-price home

furnishing products from

around the world

Figure 2

Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5

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ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITI

ES

Employed

on a part

time/full time

basis

Aware of the

construction

process of their

designs

Create

furnishing or

fixture designs

based on certain

company

specifications

Working within a

larger corporate

community

Less likely to

build their

own designs

Not

responsible

for the

construction of

their designs

Aware of the

feasibility of

their designs

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INDEPENDENT FURNITURE DESIGNER

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http://www.curate-

home.com/leeward/john-

black.asp

Figure 6

• President of J.Black Design

• Studied at Kendall College of art

and design

• Greensboro/ Winston-salem, North

Carolina

Figure 7

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ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITI

ES

Working on

contract basis

Create

furnishing

and fixture

Work on commission

Allot of time for

self-promotion

or obtaining

patent

Carry out

tasks involved

running a

business

Compete with

other furniture

designers for

contract

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IMPROVING EXISTING FURNITURE

• Improve and innovate existing products

design

• Finding solutions to produce more

efficient products

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DEFINE RESEARCH

PRICING AND

CONTRACT

NEGOTIATION

FABRICATION

IDEATE

PRESENTATIO

N

(process sketch)

(ideation sketches -

>

explanatory

sketches)

DELIVERY

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DEFINE

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Clients establish

needs and

expectations

through a brief

Designers

get the idea

of what the

client wants

Design

options are

reviewed and

discussed

with clients to

define

direction

DEFINE

process

sketching

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PROCESS

SKETCHING

• A stage of visualising the work

• An act of firming an idea

• Very likely to be drawn by a

pencil or fibre tip pen as the

designer explores possibilities

Figure 8

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RESEARCH

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RESEARCH

• To undestand the purpose and environment of the furniture

• Refer to internet, books and existing furnitures

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IDEATE

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IDEATE

• Brainstorm a range of ideas exploring aesthetics as well

as functional and mechanical aspects of the project

Ideation sketches Explanatory sketches

Refine drawing

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IDEATION

SKETCHING

• also known as freehand sketches.

• Use to evolve the design ideas and study the

compositional aspect of the product

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Figure 9

Figure 10

Figure 11

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EXPLANATORY SKETCHING

• To explain function shape and structure of a

design concept (refined version of ideation

sketching) to the client

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PRICING AND

CONTRACT NEGOTIATIO

N

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FABRICATION

DRAWINGS ( construction

drawings )

• Given by designers to fabricators for pricing and fabrication

Jim Postell (1993). Furniture Design. Furniture Design Phases, 165

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c1.jpg

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Finish selection

Material selection

Grain direction of woodSpecification for quality

Figure 12

Figure 13

Figure 14Figure 15

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MEETING OUTCOMES

Both designers and fabricators are able to :

• Determine the cost

• Determine the time it will take to fabricate and install the proposed

work

• Determine the scope of work

• Establish the responsibilities of various individuals

• Outline a schedule for completing and installing the proposed work

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PROTOTYPE

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SHOP DRAWING

• A detailed construction and fabrication drawing that

shows the proposed material , shape and size ,

assembly of the parts and how the entire unit will be

installed

Lobby security desk

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Figure 16

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PRESENTATION

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PRESENTATION

• To show designer’s commitment to finish through

the level of precision with which they present their

ideas

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PERSUASIVE SKETCHES

• Detailed and colourful to influence audience

and sell a design concept

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Figure 17

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FABRICATION

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CONCLUSION

DRAWINGS ARE VERY IMPORTANT AS THEY

SERVE AS A COMMUNICATION TOOL USED IN

THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

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REFERENCE

• http://www.ideationdesign.com.au/process.html

• http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/basic-guidelines-to-product-sketching/

• http://www.onlinedesignteacher.com/interior_design/presentation_boards.html#.VdzgxvaqpBc

• https://www.pinterest.com/