How retro.
Kathryn P
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joseph
- tim.
- tim.
- Annie
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
- Ryan
-Sarah
- Marisa
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-Lisa
-Lisa
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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-yani-
Emily C
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.
-yani-
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
Mark Grey-Smith - Within
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keep those sketches and comments coming - great so far!
-Robbie