IDDE 206 ID Form
An exploration of form as it relates to design with emphasis on product design. We use wire, fabric, paper and a dense-urethane foam.

Students were asked to identify an interesting intersection of three planes from an existing product. While paying particular attention to the transitions between the planes; translate the selection into a paper composition utilizing scoring and folding techniques to transform a two dimensional flat plane into a three dimensional collection of surfaces. The material in the following examples is bristol board.

Dan Grinthal

Mario Rocchio - Repeating, patterned tile - bristol board

Caz Rebach -Repeating, patterned tile - bristol board

Afifi Mohd -Repeating, patterned tile - bristol board

Kayla Rakower -Repeating, patterned tile - bristol board

Adrian Tiliacos - 3D Paper model "sketch" of proposal for a coffee press

Mario Rocchio - Toothbrush Handle - urethane foam, filler, paint, toothbrush head

Emily Moore -Toothbrush Handle - urethane foam, filler, paint, toothbrush head

Dylan Panarra -Toothbrush Handle - urethane foam, filler, paint, toothbrush head

Hans Kohls -Toothbrush Handle - urethane foam, filler, paint, toothbrush head

Christopher Munoz - Toothbrush Handle - urethane foam, filler, paint, toothbrush head

Afifi Mohd -Toothbrush Handle - urethane foam, filler, paint, toothbrush head
