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May 7th, 2009
This is a compilation of Product Visualisations. The 3D animations were created using Blender 3D as the rendering and animation tool. Quite a bit of the work required node compositing to achieve effects such as glows, depth-of-field and contrast correction. Physics simulation was also employed.
The 3D models were created quite a while ago using a […]
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July 23rd, 2008
This is a project that was done in the late 1990s.
The project calls for the redesign of an existing kettle. Some of the internal elements were to be retained while the outer form needed a new look to re-address a different market group.
For this project, CAD modeling was done using Rhinoceros 3D and Pro/Engineer. Technical […]
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July 21st, 2008
This is a Conceptual Project done in the 1990s. It is meant to be a small product for assisting aged travellers or elderly persons on the move. The product aims to be small and un-intrusive, yet intuitive enough for easy operation.
The project was featured in a Chinese-language Newspaper (as shown below)
The photo below showed me […]
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July 8th, 2008
This Motor Bike Helmet project is for a well-known European company.
This concept was part of a project which eventually won a Red Dot Design Award. The Red dot design award is a coveted and internationally recognised product design prize.
This concept rendering was created using Photoshop from an initial manual pencil sketch.
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July 7th, 2008
This project was done while I was working with the Productivity and Standards Board (IDPDC, now known as Xentiq). The client was AEI.
The design brief called for the creative ideation and design of products using the process of aluminium extrusion.
What I have designed was a single extrusion profile that is the basis of the wine […]
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