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Brief
• To design a poster/ booklet to promote a product titled 'Pondok-pondok'
• Based on the early illustration explaining further the multi use of 'Pondok-pondok' and the components
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In Progress
poster (inside inlay) |
booklet pages (outside inlay) |
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Finished product
folded poster |
folded into a booklet |
folded booklet. Ready to be shipped |
• Brief
The days where I sleep on the floor is over.. More than ever.. Now, it should be... an 'elevated' experience.
But as a broke student.. how do I scrap any resources that I could in order to achieved the intention?
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• Thought process
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• Construction progress
Basic modular solutions using crates. |
parts of mini workstation connected to one of the modular frames |
extendable plank for keyboard. |
connection detail. basic hinged with two screws. Will it hold? |
connection detail. Nut and bolt. For a sturdy leg to weight distribution.. theoretically. |
the rest of the frame modular |
with monitor and keyboard |
Finalized design |
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• Conclusion/ Summary
- Only specific type of wood crates are easier to work with (soft, bright texture/ finished)
- recycled crates must be clean thoroughly, be on the look out for wood bugs, critters, fleas..
- total budget within RM10 ( a few screws, nails and nut bolts). *excluding the heavy duty tools (saw/ hole drills) A special thank to the workshop technicians in the architecture faculty that allows me to access such equipment.
- Surface of the foam bed must be clean and smooth from any sharp elements (wood chips and especially nails). Sleeping on a sharp items could be felt by the body psychologically.
- Areas below the bed can be utilized for additional storage for drawings roll and boxes.
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