Light size reference. Model placed next to one pound coin for visual representation.
The light contains sixteen LED's, eight blue and eight white. I used two different colour LED's because I wanted the light to create mood lighting. The Light itself also contains glow wire down the side which can be turned on and off.
Light demonstration. (left) Base assemblage detailing. (top right) Vein detailing on the base of the product. (bottom right)
Adjustable head as shown.
Adjustable wings aesthetic purposes.
Spine prototype.
Head attachment prototype.
Wings prototype.
My work was shown at my local town's art exhibition, here my work was displayed to the public.
Work shown at art exhibition in a glass casing.
I was advertised in the school newspaper for my achievements along with four others which I was proud about.
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Lighting the way

Sixth form.

Lighting the way: Dragon light.

The project brief was to design and construct a lighted product. My design was influenced by HR Giger and was created mainly using a laser cutter then formed together from a jigsaw of many separate components.

Phil Kapelko
Graduate Product Designer Bristol, United Kingdom