P NNY 0610 PRODUCT DESIGN
instructors: aviva m shulem & susana chen
Camila Stacchetti PORTFOLIO
Product Design Parsons Summer Course 2014
3D SLICING Group: Ariana Fisrt, we replicatted a cucumber by manually slicing foam sheets. Afterwards we sliced a doughnut on 123D Make and had the layers sliced by a laser.
Slices on the software --> Sheets of cardboard
This is the sliced cucmber and our replica of it in foam.
Dennis Lin PORTFOLIO
3D Modeling spring 2014
Egg Drop With only paper, we were tasked with designing a capsule that could cushion two eggs' fall from 10 feet above the ground.
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Vase In Sketchup, we experimented with rotational symmetry and created designs for new household items.
Ariana Ruggiero's Portfolio
3-D Modeling Summer 2014
The Egg Drop Project Using only paper and creativity my team and I had to come up with a solution to protect 2 eggs from breaking.
Sliced Doughnut The sliced doughnut project was constructed using LayOut as well as a 1/16 scale. In total we used 4 sheets of chipboard for a grand total of 28 pieces. The pieces were then glued together and turned into a masterpiece. I know the doughnut looks delicious but sorry it's not edible!
Oh my, more sliced food!
This interesting piece of art was designed using an actual cucumber that was then sliced. Using the slices my team and I had to put all of the pieces back together. When we finished putting the real cucumber back together we had to construct one that was almost identical, using foam.
Ordinary bags are no fun!
Using only a sketch book, pencil, and my imagination I designed all of these bags. Yes, some do have air bags and rafts but that is what design is all about. When the consumer feels inspired and safe the goal of the product is accomplished.
Lin Jonathan Lin PORTFOLIO
3D Modeling spring 2014
Egg Drop Using the sole power of paper, we assigned to design capsule to withstand a 10 feet drop and shield two large eggs.
Operation Egg Drop
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Our first prototype structure, which used a rectangular base. We used this model to test the rigidity of the structure, and whether friction would be enough to keep it all together.
In this project, we built a structure to house to eggs, and protect them from a high fall. We chose an unconventional design, but it worked perfectly in the end.
Construction begins on the final module, which would hold two eggs and allow them to survive a ten-foot fall. We moved from a rectangular base to a triangular one, allowing for greater rigidity and less flexing.
By Jordan Hodder
The weighted egg stand-ins that we used during testing
The final USS Kermit. Rigid but hollow tubes absorbed the impact of the fall. The eggs were placed in a larger tube, which was suspended above the ground using a system of platforms.
Our brave astronauts, Aleggs (left) and Eggbert (right). Stuffing the tube that held the eggs with padding
Katie Chen
Portfolio Parsons The New School of Design 2014 Summer Pre-College: Product Design
SKULL SLICING PROJECT
BY: KATIE CHEN AND RISAKO ARCARI
Height: 5.629 in Width: 3.733 in Length: 4.776 in Material: chipboard Size: 15"x20" Thickness: 0.625 in -4 sheets -90 parts total
- Software: 123D Make - Cut using a laser cutter and manually glued together piece by piece Named: Hans the skull
Egg Drop Project
by: katie chen, jordan hodder, and ariana ruggiero - Module made entirely out of paper to support two eggs at a 10 foot drop - four triangular layers with three supporting tubes at corners - One main tube in middle, filled with stuffing, where eggs were located
OUTCOME: Successful
Liam Mace 3D Moding spring 2014
Egg Drop The egg drop was my favorite project we did because it required team collaboration, listening, brainstorming, and creativity. We made the entire thing out of paper, and it turned out to do just as well as we expected.
Group members: Liam Risako Lucy Web
Liz-E Gavillet PORTFOLIO
3D Moding spring 2014
Massage Backpack:
EGG DROP:
Vase:
Ruyun Ye 3D Moding spring 2014
Egg Drop
Group:Risako,Web,Liam, Lucy
Description:Dropp ing two eggs that contain in the container from 10 feet above to the floor.
Paper Spring Box to hold Egg
To hold egg in place
Putting in the spring Final look
Putting everything together
Nicole Yee 3D Moding spring 2014
Final egg drop cones
Inside the cones
Paper string contained the egg inside
Egg drop Group: - Nicole - Camila - Jonathan Brackets held the paper cone together For this egg drop project, we created two cones which held the egg securely between crumpled paper. In order to hold the cone together, paper brackets were used to stop the paper slip from sliding out. On the top of the cone, paper string was threaded through as a lid.
During the building process
Risako Arcari Design Portfolio Parson's School of Design Summer Precollege Program -Product Design Course-
LASER CUTTING PROJECT- TEAM SKULL By: Katie Chen and Risako Arcari Objective: Create an object using the slice method through Autodesk 123D Make, laser cut, and assemble.
Materials: 4 chipboards (.0625") Elmer's glue
Final product: height: 5.629" width: 3.733" length: 4.776" thickness: 0.0625" diameter: 0.250"
3D Moding spring 2014
Portfolio By Web
Egg dropper
Matirials: Time limit:
Paper
Succes rate: Eggs droped: Group members:
about 4 hours 60%
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Web, Risako,
Liam and Lucy