Environmental design is the process of addressing surrounding environmental parameters when devising plans, programs, policies, buildings, or products. It seeks to create spaces that will enhance the natural, social, cultural and physical environment of particular areas.
Design and engineering are closely related fields that work together to create products, systems, and structures. While design focuses on the creative and aesthetic aspects of a product, engineering focuses on the technical and functional aspects.
Product design focusses on development of physical products for commercial use. It involves the creation of products that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing, while also considering factors such as usability, ergonomics, materials, manufacturing processes, and cost.
Industrial Design is a strategic problem-solving process that drives innovation, builds business success, and leads to a better quality of life through innovative products, systems, services, and experiences. Industrial Design bridges the gap between what is and what's possible.
User experience (UX) design is the process of designing digital and physical products, services, and systems with a focus on improving the experience and satisfaction of the user. UX designers aim to create products that are easy to use, efficient, and enjoyable for the user, while also meeting business goals and requirements.
This 3D Model render and design was created whilst learning and developing "SubD" skills in Rhino. The environment in which I imagined this in was complimented by the gold plated taps and custom marble
I along with many other people in this current day and age suffer with back related health issues. The purpose of this bathtub is to reduce stress placed on the back after a long day at work. Its most notable features include conforming to the correct posture and curvature of ones spine whilst allowing one to soak and relax the muscles that have been supporting your upper body.
The idea of this bench was conceived when learning more about large scale industrial 3D printing using concrete. A brief was created to keep the main functionality of a picnic bench, whilst also incorporating geometry similar to organic forms which could be accentuated by the 3D Printing.