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Portfolio By Jonty AveyardStudent at Northumbria University studying Design For Industry.
Previously studied at York College achieving 4 Alevels and a EPQ, in Maths, Geography, Art and Product Design.
Selby High School 11 GCSE’s
Design is all around us I look at objets ad criticise the material used and how they have been manufactured so that I can place that understanding in my own work, I think that design is a big part of everyones life even if people are to nieve to notice, I think it is important for designers to
find a neiche which I am still working towards.
Brander Project
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Final Concept for my brander Poster. I created the lego man in Photo-shop and used my final design in the poster.
Brander Project
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Development and Initial
For my brander project I designed a shampoo bottle for Lego. I pro-duced various initial ideas keeping to the companies heritage. My final design kept to the iconic design and was designed in various co-lours.
Magazine
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For Lifes Adventures
Visit www.Victorninox.com
Swiss Army KnifeSwiss army knives have been round for ‘thousands’ of
knife’ was founded to be de-rived from the roman empire and has been carbon dated to 200AD, it consisted of a spoon, blade, spike, spatu-la, fork and a tooth pick, so it has similar aspects to the most common modern day Swiss army knife. The Swiss Army knife we know today was coined by the US as they couldn’t pro-nounce the German Word in WWII. The First Swiss Army knife was manufactured in 1891 Karl Elsener, which later became Victorinox. The WWII Swiss army knife consisted of a knife, bottle and tin opener a spike all in a handy size instead of all being separate. The Swiss army is still given one as part of the kit today.
Victorinox Products
There has been many different types of the classic Victori-nox there has been over 50 adaptations since the original knife with extra tools such as a saw and crew driver. Re-cently Victorinox has created a tool to the left with contains 85 devices on and weighing 2lb. This tool is more of a showpiece than to be actually used it boasts all of Victori-nox’s tools and costs in the region of $500-1000.
Victorinox has come along way since the Swiss army knife. They have a range of products and garments. The army knife has been
incorporated in them. Luggage is a big part of Victorinox line; they are strong and rigid to stand the length of time similar to the origi-nal army knife. The Swiss are renowned for watch making so there watch line was inevitable creating stylish and brilliant watches. They have also ventured into the fragrance line; the bottles are very strik-ing with straight lines and original to the style of Victorinox.
Using InDesign we had to create a two page spread magazine, as well as front and back covers, based on an iconic design or com-pany. I chose Victorinox swiss army knife.
Design for Disability
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Final prototype of the shaver which is for people with Athoritis in there hand and wrists, instead of gripping you slide the shaver on the hand which is alot less
Design for Disability
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Developmet sketches for a shaver for people with Athoritis , with de-velopmental models
Developmet sketches for a shaver for people with Athoritis , with developmental models
Model Making
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1:30mm model of inter-secting parts, made from 1mm thick plastic card, replica Walther PPK
2: Interscting parts with white card
3: Hierachy, we had to show from 4 models hi-erachy using grey foam then painting.
Clock Work
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Developmetal work and final working prototype of my clock.Final CAD concept for my clock stylised on a piece of art by David Hockney.
Plate Drop
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I designed it so the majority of the plate can be seen.
The side view shows the plate being snad-wiched between the two end pieces.
For rigidity I created 5 strips to cradle the plate which worked effiecently.
FinalDevelopment
We designed packag-ing for a plate focus-ing on aesthetics and structure. We then had to test the product by dropping it from a stair case onto a hard floor. I created a selection of developmet pieces beofre I created my fi-nal packaging.
On going projects...
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Final Major project, A Friendly Product.
I chose to do a walking stic with a few extras on to make the users life much easier such as a light and a operat-ing system for the front door. There are 3 initial con-cepts 1,3 and a final render of the handle
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