Sunday, 9 November 2014

Design in everyday work and life.

Design in everyday work and life.

The more time I spend at University working on what makes good design, the more I subconsciously deliberate over objects and scenarios.

I good example of this is the recent collaboration my company and Canterbury Cathedral's blacksmith have been working on. A centre piece for a small tiered Kentish garden. Its based on a Digitalis flower and is mild steel that's been sandblasted, zinc coated and painted.

Its working on these smaller projects when I really begin to micromanage my thinking and work on what is aesthetically correct. Not be chance but by design.


Please see images below.




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