Tuesday, 21 July 2009
You Can Find Inspiration in Everything- Book
The Design Meuseum- Super contemporary
"The Design meuseum has joined forces with Beefeater 24 to celebrate the fearlessly progressive spirt of London's greatest creative minds past and present. The exhibition illustrates Londons pursuit of new better and braver, across architecture, industrial design, graphics, fashion and communications alike. Endless pushing at the forefront of design and constantly inventing new worlds, Londons design output is continually Super Contemporary"
The exhibition is set out in one big room, the meuseum takes you from the early 20th century right up to the current date of 2009. It shows how the economical, political and financial state of countries have a definate influence on design. It shows that to be a good designer you need to take inspiration from everything that is going on around you. If you looked at a design in this meuseum you can make an educated guess at which era it was from.
One piece of work caught my attension the most in this exhibition was probably dated to be the most recent design in the exhibition a picture is posted above. It talks about how nobodys life is private anymore and everything we do is logged and monitered! did you know we are captured 400 times a day on camera. You can see two sides to this story as as crime rates have risen, the government are stepping up the protection so everything has to be monitered and watched for our own safety, however have they pushed the limit? gone too far? Surely everyone needs a little privacy. If you read the board i have taken a picture of in the exhibiton, you will realise how much you are being watched and what you thought were private matters are actually being logged on a large database. All those things you wish to forget about (using that credit card!!!) are all logged and stored! The exhibiton piece has the copy outside explaining how little privacy we actually have you then step into a circular room filled with pictures of survielence cameras- very contempary-and very scary stuff!
Shower Tunnel -Mariscal Drawing Life
Mariscal- Exhibition
I went to the Design Meuseum in London. He has an exhibition running there with some of his work. Running from the 1st July until 1st November. HIs exhibition is called Mariscal- Drawing Life. This exhibition includes thirteen installations that explores the way Mariscal sees the world and how he uses his drawings. Mariscal explains through his drawing of work what drives him and what motivated him to creating his artwork.
I have chosen two pieces from the exhibition that i really loved. I will start with my favourite. This peice is probably has become my favourite piece of design work of all time. I have taken pictures of the work which are featured. The design is called "Joie de Vivre" the work is displayed in a room with two white walls and two black walls. Its message is supose to convey the joys of living in Barcelona and is represented by an installation of fragments from the medeterrain coastline. In the room there are little houses made out of cardboard with Mariscals famous stylr of drawing decorating them. Inside the little cardboard houses cartoon films that Mariscal had made were playing-as you can see in the picture. Background music in the room was also playing the song "Don't Get Me Wrong" by The Pretenders over and over again. This is a happy, soothing song that is very catchy! My favourite Part of this whole room I think was the little comments that had been quoted by Mariscal also featured in the pictures. Quotes that had driven his to his work and had made him motivated. I love his style of illustrative work. The drawings are simple, yet so effective and have created him a trademark style which is used in loads of products. I think his designs are best on childrens books and toys and packaging. A very sucessful designer who has built his career and created his own sucess through raw talent.
Monday, 20 July 2009
Spaghetti Fork- design

Cargo is fast becoming my favourite store! This time I found a design I thought was unbeliveable. Not for the design of it however, but I couldnt believe someone would think of it! How could anybody be this lazy! I strongly believe and I am kind of worried that in years to come all human jobs will eventually be replaced by machinary. For example you may have a job now filing papers as your summer job but in years to come, I believe now more than ever there will be a contraption or new design that will do this for you! Humans are gettin lazier and technology is getting stronger. I think that this design is a little example of this. Obviously not as an extreme case! The design I found is called the "Spaghetti Fork" the fork actually turns itself to wind the spaghetti onto the fork so all the consumer has to do is put it in the bowl and take it out again. Does the hard work for you! Half the fun of eating spaghetti is trying to get it onto the fork and to stay there!! I really dont think we need a fork that does half the eating process for us! People are just getting lazy! Soon we will have a machine that picks up all our food and puts it in our mouths for us, all we will have to do is open our mouths!!!! Ridiculous!
Vertical City- tv/film
Looking through 4od and came across this seris of programmes! I watched the first one that came up last night , which was the "Turning Torso" a truly fabulous building- very striking and cleverly designed! ( I will write about this building in my next blog) I also watched a second one tonight about a different building. Each week, the programme discusses and researchs some of the finest and most intresting skyscrapers/buildings/pieces of architecture around the world. I realised by watching these programmes how much poltics and economics there is within each design. I have posted the link to this below:
http://www.channel4.com/search/?q=vertical+city
http://www.channel4.com/search/?q=vertical+city
Mocoloco- website
Another website which I came across is a design website called Mocoloco I have posted the link below:It shows fresh, new modern ideas from design today! I love looking at at the wonderful designs that people have managed to come up with combating everyday problems. An example that is from the website is shown to the right. Parents often have trouble taking their babies cots everywhere, so end up buying two cots. One for the house and one to travel. This design combines the two very simply in a bizar way! A portable crib- combining a pushchair with a crib, I think it is a money saving practical idea!!!
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