Wednesday, September 30, 2009
installation inspiration | LOUISE NEVELSON
Tommy passed along the name of an artist whose work we should all have a look at as we move forward with our store displays: Louise Nevelson. Described as a Russian-born American Abstract Expressionist Sculptor, much of Nevelson's work revolves around the idea of grouping unlike objects and creating unity with color...sounds familiar doesn't it?
See many, many examples of Nevelson's work here.
WHAT'S RED AND WHITE AND MAKES A STATEMENT?
Found these posters from The London Design Festival in keeping with our SA Select concept. Have a look here and get inspired.
via Race of Style
via Race of Style
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING T-SHIRT
Monday, September 21, 2009
week five | PRODUCT PLACEMENT
photograph by [auro]
THE ART OF DISPLAY
Feeling inspired? Based on what you’ve learned this morning on your tour of Anthropologie and the new Salvation Army Select your job this weekend is pretty simple…
DREAM.
But not just any dream, a BIG dream for what you can bring to the Salvation Army Select. How do you make this store truly one of a kind? How do you make used goods feel special? How do you challenge the preconceived notions of thrift stores? How do you make a statement that encourages people to talk about the store with their friends?
For Monday write a Haiku, do yoga, dance the Electric Slide, compose a symphony, take a hike, shop ‘til you drop, bake a cake, see a movie, get a massage, ride a train, swim the English Channel, fly the friendly skies, roast marshmallows, take a nap…FIND INSPIRATION.
And then SHARE that inspiration with us via a beautiful [and thoughtful] presentation of sketches and photos on your blog.
M [9.21] : group discussion; guest presentation
W [9.23] : mid-week review
F [9.25] : guest review
M [10.5] : promotion wrap-up
DREAM.
But not just any dream, a BIG dream for what you can bring to the Salvation Army Select. How do you make this store truly one of a kind? How do you make used goods feel special? How do you challenge the preconceived notions of thrift stores? How do you make a statement that encourages people to talk about the store with their friends?
For Monday write a Haiku, do yoga, dance the Electric Slide, compose a symphony, take a hike, shop ‘til you drop, bake a cake, see a movie, get a massage, ride a train, swim the English Channel, fly the friendly skies, roast marshmallows, take a nap…FIND INSPIRATION.
And then SHARE that inspiration with us via a beautiful [and thoughtful] presentation of sketches and photos on your blog.
M [9.21] : group discussion; guest presentation
W [9.23] : mid-week review
F [9.25] : guest review
M [10.5] : promotion wrap-up
Monday, September 14, 2009
week four | being SELECTive
rendering by Debbie Nestvogel + Matt Jones
PRO:NOTIONS
As you enter the job market, you will often find that your versatility is your strongest asset as a designer. Particularly in small firms, you will wear many hats, some days as a interior designer, others as a branding strategist, and yet others as a pillow fluffer… This week you will put on your marketing hat, moving away from store fixtures to store promotion.
As we discussed on Friday, donations, sponsors, and customers, as well as community and university support, are key to the success of the new Salvation Army Select store. As a result, the time is right to draw on the skills you’ve developed both as a student and as a consumer to help this cause.
Over the course of the next three weeks, you will each generate, create and promote one idea for raising awareness about the new store. Your idea, which must have some physical component, may focus on drawing more donations, bringing more attention to the work of the Salvation Army, showcasing the partnership between UNCG and the Salvation Army, highlighting community partners, etc.
Salvation Army’s slogan is “doing the most good” – as you develop ideas I challenge you to ask yourself, is this plan “doing the most good” with the time and means available?
If you determine that the efforts of more than one person are needed for your idea to be a success, by all means, engage others. However, be aware that you will all be evaluated on the amount of time and energy that went into your idea AND its response.
M [9.14] : brainstorming…
W [9.16] : pitch your idea! group discussion with ivan cutler
F [9.18] : anthropologie, salvation army select
M [9.21] : group discussion
M [10.5] : promotion wrap-up
As you enter the job market, you will often find that your versatility is your strongest asset as a designer. Particularly in small firms, you will wear many hats, some days as a interior designer, others as a branding strategist, and yet others as a pillow fluffer… This week you will put on your marketing hat, moving away from store fixtures to store promotion.
As we discussed on Friday, donations, sponsors, and customers, as well as community and university support, are key to the success of the new Salvation Army Select store. As a result, the time is right to draw on the skills you’ve developed both as a student and as a consumer to help this cause.
Over the course of the next three weeks, you will each generate, create and promote one idea for raising awareness about the new store. Your idea, which must have some physical component, may focus on drawing more donations, bringing more attention to the work of the Salvation Army, showcasing the partnership between UNCG and the Salvation Army, highlighting community partners, etc.
Salvation Army’s slogan is “doing the most good” – as you develop ideas I challenge you to ask yourself, is this plan “doing the most good” with the time and means available?
If you determine that the efforts of more than one person are needed for your idea to be a success, by all means, engage others. However, be aware that you will all be evaluated on the amount of time and energy that went into your idea AND its response.
M [9.14] : brainstorming…
W [9.16] : pitch your idea! group discussion with ivan cutler
F [9.18] : anthropologie, salvation army select
M [9.21] : group discussion
M [10.5] : promotion wrap-up
Friday, September 11, 2009
detailed delivery
Check out these drawings by Greneker Solutions, a company that's mission is to provide retail clients with "exciting solutions, conceptual ideas and manufactured products." While it appears that Greneker is most known for it's production of mannequins, I enjoyed looking through it's portfolio of "thematic presentations." What was most impressive to me were the drawings used to illustrate some of their themed fixtures and interactive displays.
Look how clearly the designers' ideas come across. These are the quality of drawings we should all attempt to produce in order to explain the details behind our ideas this semester.
Look how clearly the designers' ideas come across. These are the quality of drawings we should all attempt to produce in order to explain the details behind our ideas this semester.
mark your calendars
Wednesday, September 30 at 6 pm Bill Grant, President and Creative Director of Grant Design Collaborative, will speak about *branding* in a keynote address at the Triad Design Leadershop. The event is *free* and will take place in Harrison Auditorium on the campus of N.C. A&T State University.
Please join me for this learning opportunity.
blogging tips : themes
I've noticed that many of you are tweaking the layout of your blog based on the feedback you've received. Cheers to this. Way to follow through! Remember this digital interface will serve as your first impression to many people.
With this in mind, I thought you'd be interested in this article on blog themes over at Blogging Tips.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
time stops for no one
Chances are, if you've done any searching, you've already found this link. But in case you haven't, here you go! May these examples inspire you to sssssssssssstttttttttttrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeecccccccchhhh the ways in which you calculate time.
I look forward to seeing your BOLD ideas tomorrow.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
week three | HANDS ON
photo by Helga Weber
Who forces time is pushed back by time; who yields to time finds time on his side. The Talmud
Time is literally of the essence in this short project.
Drawing inspiration from the story of your retail space, as revealed through your materials board, your challenge this week is to design three options for signature timepieces for the space that speak to the essential qualities of your conceptual framework.
You are to present your ideas through a series of high-quality rendered orthographic views. These drawings, complete with helpful annotations, are due on your blog.folio for presentation at the beginning of class Monday, September 14.
F : mini-review with a minimum of 5 sketches/models, guest presentation
M : project deadline + presentation
Time is literally of the essence in this short project.
Drawing inspiration from the story of your retail space, as revealed through your materials board, your challenge this week is to design three options for signature timepieces for the space that speak to the essential qualities of your conceptual framework.
You are to present your ideas through a series of high-quality rendered orthographic views. These drawings, complete with helpful annotations, are due on your blog.folio for presentation at the beginning of class Monday, September 14.
F : mini-review with a minimum of 5 sketches/models, guest presentation
M : project deadline + presentation
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