Saturday, July 26, 2008

Huffy Radio Bike

First released in 1955 - unfortunately only AM


How retro.

Kathryn P

sorry forgot the name

the red one.

Wei-Pai

Week 2 sketch

still can't get over my first concept, figure i should do the design some justice before i can let it go so modeled it out. still just a cylinder after all... please excuse the poor texture, didn't have time to get it right.

cylinder radio

oh my name's Will btw

cylinder radio

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this is the second concept i came up with. thinking about a way to neatly store away the speakers when not needed, and utilizing the versatile shape of a cylinder. the speakers are stored away within the cylinder in a clean seamless form, but rotate out and upwards when needed. on the top is a tweeter and below in the bottom facing the table/floor/whatever the radio is sitting on, is the woofer. so it provides the full range of sound. the top part of the cylinder has an exterior ring which rotates around the entire thing, which allows for the frequency tuning.
i've yet to work out exactly where to put the on/off, am/fm, volume functions, and where to put a small digital display for showing the current tuned frequency and other relevant data. the exterior is made from brushed aluminium.
 

Radio Sauce Pan Handle

Here is my initial ideas of a Saucepan handle with a radio for the user to enjoy their cooking.

joseph

w/k 2 drawing

This is a drawing of one of my radio design concepts for w/k 2. I hope to expand on this concept next week. Its main features are its distinctively different shape and the large rolling station changer.

- tim.

w/k 2 drawing

This is a drawing of one of my radio design concepts for w/k 2. I hope to expand on this concept next week. Its main features are its distinctively different shape and the large rolling station changer.

- tim.

corner radio

rough sketch. it's built to be a corner radio with an adhesive so you can attach it anywhere (corners, ceilings etc). speakers are present in the curve and the functions can be placed on the top or bottom of the semi-circle. tuner is yet to be decided on whether it should be manually handled or electronic. other then that, it's designed to be a subtle object so it fits and blends nicely in your corner, complimenting all of its surrounding objects.

- Annie

radio

The idea behind these sketches is a radio where the outer covering consists of fabrics and textiles. This hopefully results in a radio that is warmer and more personal than traditional radios made out of metal and plastics. There is also an element of customisability with the outer covering; in graphics, materials and colours to further emphasize the personal aspect of the radio. It will be a slightly more expensive radio ($80?) that is made to last. It is aimed at those living in or around cities who listen to the radio while walking.

-Sunny


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Radio Concepts

I took a photo of a page with 2 of my concepts, so I might as well explain both. Even though the bottom one is the main concept that I have been working with.
 
So the bottom concept is a radio that can be used outdoors and inside. Its speakers are positioned at the front, and are located more towards the inside of the radio to protect them from rain and stuff. The volume and tuner are controlled using touch sensitive slider bar things on the sides of the radio, and there is a display / bar that runs along the top of the radio that displays the station and volume. The radio also has a handle so it is easy to carry around. I have drawn the radio a bit to long, so just imagine it a bit shorter and thats what it supposed to be like.
 
The top concept is purely sculptural and doesnt really do much in terms of innovation or anything. Its just made to look nice and unique, but it does project sound in all directions unlike my other concept.
 
Marco
 
 


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Camping/Hiking Radio

Hey guys,
So these are some of my sketches of my developing radio. I looked at camping and outdoor activities such as hiking. The idea behind this radio is the atmosphere of camping; sitting around the camp fire during the night, outdoor activities (hiking) during the day. this solar powered radio creates a social aspect to the walk (instead of people singularly listening to their personal players), can be used in emergencies (such as bush fire updates on AM) solar charges during the day so as night falls you can remove from your pack and enjoy all night. What do you think??
 
kaitlin xo


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Porsche Design Studio...

I came across these two designs from Porsche and thought I should share:
"Outstanding acoustic design meets with outstanding shape: The P´9110 Crank Radio is the first ever hand-crank radio forged from metal including precision knurled knobs and handles. Crafted from metal with cast aluminum housing. The traditional analog tuner and classic dial scale have a connotation to analog devices of the past."

"P´9120 provides excellent sound quality in outstanding design. The distinctive turning knobs have a connotation to analog devices. They are innovatively associated to the loudspeaker outlets and add a recognizable uniqueness with the simple but concise motif of the rings."

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Jeff

Radio vase

From the outside this is a vase, but it opens out to a radio. The outside
would be elaborate art nuvo style engraving in a bronze finish while the
inside is minimal. The outside's classical appearance contrasts with the
contemporary feel when it's opened out. The flower's are contained in two
cavities in the top- there are several solutions to this but I like this
one as it repeats the form when it's opened, just as the speaker, (on the
left), and the tuner, (on the right), do. This radio would be more
expensive then most; around $80-$100 but it's not really a practical
object, more a curious sculptural type of object.

Laura.

Radio concept 1!

Hi Guys,

 

Attached above is my first concept design for my radio. Its purposely not in perspective because it is to be designed slightly off skew. The blue bars are touch sensitive and change to volume and tuner. The figure 8 shapes are buttons for the Am/Fm channel, the panel is a screen and the little holes in the top are for the speaker the dimension roughly for the radio are 100 X 100 X 100mm.

 

Please let me know what you think!

 

Andy Wilde

week 2 sketch







here's an idea ive been working on...i wanted to make a piece that would both look interesting sitting on the table, and feel comfortable in the hand..my aim is to entice users to pick it up off the bench because of its inviting shape
 
-katie



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Another concept design

This is another concept im working on at the moment. This again is very form based. It is a cylinder with a 360 degree screen running around it, and the rest is metal mesh to give the illusion of a total speaker. To tune / change volume you turn the top knob. Thats basically it. Simple, yet effective i hope.

- Ryan

Week 2 Sketch

These were my ideas for a stationary radio. Something that can be used in the house which is aesthically pleasing and that can maybe also be use as a book end.

-Sarah

Radio Concept



Okay, so here is a concept im currently working on. Aimed for indoor use, ive focused more on the form rather than the function of the radio. The curve of the central section contains the digital display and the three primary buttons; on/off, tuner, volume control. The radio has dual speakers, allowing for better clarity.


Jessica C

First sketches

The concept on the left i find the most appealing of my initial sketches.. i have attempted to simplify the interface to the point of having only one piece/area of interface.. the scan quality could be better but hopefully you can get the basic idea.. it is desgined for the older demographic(grandparents). it is also a stationary design which will sit on a table or shelf. it needs some work tho so suggestions are quite welcome...
 
Nick C


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Shower Radio

This is just a really basic pen sketch of my shower radio idea. I am just experimenting with ideas on how to mount the radio in the shower to stop it from falling. I'm also thinking about placing the controls under the radio to avoid them getting wet.

- Marisa

Radio COncept

so this is one of my designs. I largely based it to be functional. It is able to stand in a variety of ways while still confortably fitting in a pocket to be listened to on the move. It incorporates a sliding mechanism to protect the tunning screen and keep it compact. At this moment the tunning and volume dials are on the sides and are fairly standard. any ideas how i could make these more interesting while keeping the design easy to use and compact?
Nev

Sketch

Sketch of Radio concept done this week.
Jamie

Design Sketches Week 2

This is one of my concepts i'm now working on. I love the idea of a radio that has form as its main feature and the function secondary. Thus more of a sculpture that will sit in ones living room or bedroom as an addition to the feel and style of the room. Hence with this concept i have worked with the idea of shape and form alot. For this concept i got inspiration from how you can wrap a straight object around in on itself, like a snap ruler for example. This concept will look as if it is unbalanced and about to fall over but thanks to some nice weighting within the base will defy gravity to some extent. Also the casing for the entire piece will be made from stainless steel mesh to give to illusion of an all-round speaker yet in reality both speakers and tuners and everything else will be place inside. Still in the process of working out display / function issues with buttons or screens or stuff like that. I love the idea of a minimal design so i was thinking very little feature buttons or screens, but any advice or ideas would be great. Peace

- Ryan

Favourite idea

This is my favourite idea so far, The Main shape has been inspired by a guitar pick, in the curved cornered triangle style. Being in the pocket all the time as its being a portable device needs to be easy to change station/volume, The main scrolling style knob on the front will be for tuning as in the pocket the forefinger can easily scroll up n down and the volume will be at the back sot eh thumg can easily change that. Still a few things to be thought out but looks promising so far.
Sam 

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Radio Concept

This is so far my preferred concept, it features a colour changing, water proof, matt translucent plastic casing and "hidden" LCDs in the handles. the handles act as adjusters for volume and tuning. 0 volume = off. the base is heavy so does not tilt when adjusting with one hand. the speaker is mounted beneath. this radio is designed as a desktop radio to use in kitchens, workshops, studios and generally messy or wet areas or when the operators hands may be unclean (can be easily cleaned without risk of damage. the rough cost of the radio would be $30 since it is made relatively inexpensive components and does not require especially complicated production processes.


Andrew van der Merwe

Doris Kisskalt

Hi sorry this is the one by Doris Kisskalt
Lisa

http://www.bonluxat.com/cmsense/data/uploads/orig/Doris_Kisskalt_FlexiTube_Modular_Shelving_84x.jpg

Image

Hi just want to say that the image- "FlexiTube Modular Shelving" by Doris Kisskalt is from http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/mallea/DSCN1155.jpg

-Lisa

Week 2

This is inspire from "FlexiTube Modular Shelving by Doris Kisskalt" I
feel a sense of movement inside the two circles and then relate to my
next idea "Cassette Tape radio" I think I need to enlarge the wheels,
because this way users feel more control on the radio.

-Lisa

A RAD REVOLVING REVOLUTION.....?



Hey guys, this is probably my most promising concept so far. I wanted to design a radio for a teenage market, that was compact and portable for its users and also employed an enjoyable and innovative function. The addictive "pen clicking" action gave me the idea, because its almost instinctive and keeps peoples minds occupied. As you can see there is a central AM/FM band wrapped around the centre of the radio. By rotating the left part of the radio and holding the right stationary the band is pushed to AM or FM frequency and tuning can commence. I was thinking that maybe instead of having the station displayed on a seperated screen, that the AM/FM band could be the LCD display instead?? As for volume control I'm not really sure but I don't really want volume control to simply be revolving another ring or part of the radio though, anyway what do you guys think?


-Jonathon

"One, don't mess with the radio. Two, don't tell me which way to go. Three, just leave it up to me cause. Four, you riding with a pro"

First off thanks to Nivea for those inspirational words. Secondly here is my radio idea.

When told to take a new direction in class I went for an outdoor theme. I started to do the abstract forms that you see with that octopus-like arms and the sun centre surrounded by a cloud and then i realized that the tentacle speakers was a rediculous idea, took a pandadol and was done with it.

I began to play with the idea of plants since it was outdoor themed, smart eh? I drew a sunflower with the speaker as the flower centre, whilst the speaker cabling runs throught the stem and into the pot which has all the electronics. I played around with the speaker face and had an idea for the petals to close inwards to protect it from the harsh elements i.e. your sister soaking you with the garden house because you were being a smart arse.

I then did a sketch of a far simpler, almost minimalist design of the radio, incorporating the petal idea previously mentioned. It has a large trapezium shaped speaker in the first idea and triangular in the second, LCD display and different tuning knobs on both designs.

Anyways I better get going as I'm going to go to Southland and play videogames before work, yes what a sad and simple life I live *fake cries, "I want my mummy", *drinking vodka from the bottle*, etc

- Chris

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Self-healing rubber bounces back

It is amazing, you don't want to miss this one!
"A material that is able to self-repair even when it is sliced in two has been invented by French researchers. The as-yet-unnamed material - a form of artificial rubber - is made from vegetable oil and a component of urine…." This is interesting stuff people! I have saved the full article here:
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For those of you who couldn't care less about the technical stuff there is a video demonstration and pictures…

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Jeff

bedside radio

this is another version of my radio which i decide to make to be put in the table side of your bed.
it can show time and the date as well.
the speaker are put in both side and all buttons are inside.
when you want to open it, it has to be push just like the alarm clock which usually put in the table just beside the bed.
so as soon as you wake up you can directly hear the radio station that you like.

-yani-

Week 2

This radio is for people who enjoy walking or hiking. It is meant to be held around the middle, allowing easy access to adjusting the volume and station.

Emily C

My Radio Concept

This concept is aimed at producing both a functional and aesthetic alternative to a portable and stationary transistor radio, the features of the radio include a 360 revolving speaker which is aimed at specifying the trajectory of the sound waves for stationary use. The controls on the radio include a sliding control which operates both volume and frequency (a separate switch specifies the actions of the sliding control being TUNE/VOL/HOLD). The radio also comes with a head phone jack for its portable use. 



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Sketch of My Drawing

-yani-

week 2 sketches

this is the sketches that i'm developing now
after the brain storming in the class i decide to combine usage and target market together
and i choose to make a waterproof radio which can be place in bathroom
and come up with a water drop shape.
as the shape is cute children,teenage and even mature people will be attracted.
and it comes in different attractive colour.

-yani-

week2 sketches







Just few sketches from last week, not fully developed tho.
Nancy M

this is one idea i have developed its sort of "duke box" with a pop up lcd screen which displays all of the information necessary to use the radio. i have played with incorporating all of the buttons and knobs in one centre piece on the device rather than scattered all over it.

-Adis

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...

sigh.

obviously has to be a jpg... story of my life.

damnit.

forgot the actual sketch...

quickie!

Sup

Thought I'd join in on this late-night shindig before I go to bed.
Anywho, I chose this sketch because its reasonably loose and still communicates form.
However, it doesn't show how the design works too well, a few directional arrows etc should help out...
(Marker was added to highlight and separate this sketch from the others.)

Yeah... I can do better! just tell me how :P.

-kai

=?UNKNOWN?Q?Runner=92s?= Radio: Favourite Idea Sketch, Week II

I hate having to pocket or strap my iPod or MP3 player when running or exercising because it creates a weight imbalance on my body. This runner's radio is gripped in the hand whilst running, really making it easier to run with such a device. It can also substitute runner's hand weights, (mostly used by girls) as a lead core matches the weight resistance required during exercise. It's shock, water and heat resistant, fitted out with a heart rate monitor and in combination with a near identical unit, in the opposite hand can be configured to deliver left-right sound ouput, lol, plus even hand-hand weight distribution. Sizing is tight, a suitable size just fits into the envelop (if the unit is rotated on a 45) so i hope that's alright. PCB no. 2 just fits the grip diameter. I'm thinking of introducing finger castings into the moulded back component thus enhancing ergonomics and also have contemplated introducing a squeezable water compartment to quench thirst. Got inspiration from a crushed can/drinking bottle. The circular pattern on the grip is a soft rubber type material which can be squeezed when you start feeling the pain. Ha ha!

Daniel Dob.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Hoberman's transformable design

Chocolate!

Some aspects of Luke's design were interesting and inspired me to do this interpretation of his concept. I don't mind the fact that there is no room for the big old speaker in my design as I'm just playing around with forms; plus none of the modern gadgets and gizmos use them anymore. This is a twist radio with the diameter of roughly a white board marker (length of 100-150). The volume and fine tune controls twist the same way you unwrap caramel candy rolls! I'm also thinking about a docking mechanism for a multi component entertainment system where each component (ie. Radio) could be snapped off and used independently. Sort of like a chocolate block with CD, DVD, Radio, Speakers and so forth as the small blocks.

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Jeff

that sculpture...

hi all, here's the sculpture everyone's talking about.

Mark Grey-Smith - Within

ref:

http://www.lempriereaward.com.au/gallery_view.asp?galleryId=17#

keep those sketches and comments coming - great so far!

-Robbie