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Automotive, industrial/ product and footwear design sketches by Brook Banham
Saturday, 29 July 2006
Private design drawing lessons

Wednesday night drawing lessons. These sketches were demonstrations on how I use Photoshop and Illustrator in design. The focus was not so much about the design but the technique of rendering with computer.  

 

Previous weeks lesson was a Photoshop shoe rendering lesson. The shoe is an Air Jordan featuring holes all the way through the heal. Literally a 5 minute sketch put strait into Photoshop. No Illustrator in this the shoe rendering, which is unusual. Normally I take the sketch into Illustrator to get all the lines working. Then take that into Photoshop for the realistic rendering. However for speed, I went straight into Photoshop for this lesson.

 

This weeks lesson was on rendering in Illustrator. The Second sketch of the ‘Boom Bax’ was mostly an Illustrator sketch with a little Photoshop at the end for extra bling. Nothing much featured on this design except simplicity.


Posted by brookbanham at 3:32 PM PDT
Updated: Saturday, 29 July 2006 4:04 PM PDT
Tuesday, 18 July 2006
weekender

Posted by brookbanham at 11:25 AM PDT
weekender 2

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weekender 3

Posted by brookbanham at 11:24 AM PDT
Wednesday, 12 July 2006
Time Magazine, article
Looking through this weeks Time Magazine, I was surprised to see one of my concepts inside. This was a project I worked on with Astro Studios for Herman Miller.

We were thinking about a new generation of office workspace encorperating the latest technology and materials. Getting away form the 'cubicle', we proposed a range of concepts addressing a better workspace for employees.

Posted by brookbanham at 1:21 PM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, 12 July 2006 4:29 PM PDT
Monday, 10 July 2006
Boom Back - final thought
This piece is more aimed for Burning Man, being the final thought for the evening. The speakers are straped to ones back, like a backpack. The front of the pack would contain a 5"x6" touch screen display whereby the wearer can control the tunes from his chest. The display would conveniently fold down so wearer could see and work display. All cords would be stowed in the straps so cord management wouldn't be a problem. Also, the operator could wear headphones and flip down eye visor for mixing convenience.

Imagine if 6 or more people were wearing such a device, they would be the party sound system.

copyright Brook Banham June 2006


Posted by brookbanham at 10:02 PM PDT
Boom Bag
As can be seen from these sketches, its looking like its going to be wearable. If the boom box was somehow integrated with a handbag, then one could put their music (iPods etc) in their 'Boom Bag' with them. Integrating player controls on the strap make for easier navigatoin of music equipement for wearer. Bottom right: f*** carrying everything, one can drag or push all that portable music system with them. A boom box cart, like a piece of Samsung Luggage! Yeah Baby.

Posted by brookbanham at 10:02 PM PDT
Boom Bag
A couple of weekends ago I was suitably inspired by the music to create some boom boxes. Related to this I was thinking about the forthcoming BurningMan, and was thinking about how to carry some serious tunes around with me. This is the thinking as it happens. First slow, then some ideas start to formulate. This process can be seen in this series.



Posted by brookbanham at 10:02 PM PDT
EL wire on footwear
An idea I have had for a while, only just now showing the public. Put on electroluminescent wiring in place of piping for a much more dramatic effect. It's only a matter of time befor this EL wire takes off BIG TIME! The first time I saw this stuff was in Black Rock City, two years ago.

Posted by brookbanham at 6:31 PM PDT
Just another evening
A range of car sketches I did in the evening for fun while listening to some bad ass tunes for inspiration. Instead of watching TV, I prefer to trip out on my own. With the two right hand sketches I was thinking Cadillac with lights hidden in the grill. For the left sketch, I was thinking about retro 50s roundness with modern elements.

Posted by brookbanham at 5:11 PM PDT

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