Sold some ceramic pieces too! (fist pump the air). They also got nominated to be added to the Christopherson Collection at DMU
Showing posts with label laser cutter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label laser cutter. Show all posts
Sunday, 30 June 2013
Degree Show
Blimey what a month! Degree show on the 14th and then New Designers in London the week after. Just got back to Leicester last night to be faced with the house I have to sort out before moving back to Yorkshire for good! overwhelmed does not cover it, but at least I get to spend some time with the family soon. Here are some images of my final collection and set up, more will be up soon....
Thursday, 6 June 2013
New Designers Promotional Packs
Instead of enjoying the sunshine I am glued indoors to the laser cutter - but it's OK because I'm indulging in one of my favourite things......PACKAGING!!!
It even has a free paper thing inside!! I haven't decided if it is a gift tag or a just something pretty to hang on a notice board. Think I might make some with hand coloured watercolour paper as well.
Labels:
CD cover,
laser cutter,
Laser cutting,
New Designers,
packaging,
portfolio
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Valentines Cards
It's that time of year again at uni where my fellow students and I are starting to raise funds in the run up to Valentines day, but this time it's not a random exhibition, but a big scary degree show. My laser cut heart pendants were popular last year so will be stocking up on those, but I fancied having a go at cards too. I might go as far as buying some sickly pink card to laser cut onto next.
Labels:
flowers,
Greetings Cards,
heart,
laser cutter,
Laser cutting,
paper,
Valentine,
Valentines Day
Sunday, 3 February 2013
Laser Cutting in Polypropylene
I've been back on the laser cutter, playing with card and plastics, while waiting for my ceramic pieces to be fired.This is definitely my favourite model so far, I think it looks like a space ship that would leave Captain Kirk quaking at the knees. However I need to redesign the construction tabs and other things so that there's no need for glue. My next step is to find some contrasting materials to be suspended in the or intertwined within the piece, and work out better colours. It turns out that Polypropylene cannot be sprayed or dyed, so I've been faffing around with different plastic suppliers to find a colourful alternative. I also want to play around with arranging multiples and stacking. I prepared a file ready for it to cut in mild steel on the water jet cutter, to see what it looks like on a larger scale.
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