Spinning Time Concept - produced for the D&AD Seymour Powell Timepiece Competition and featured on www.yankodesign.com
Spinning Time Concept - produced for the D&AD Seymour Powell Timepiece Competition and featured on www.yankodesign.com
Spinning Time Concept - produced for the D&AD Seymour Powell Timepiece Competition and featured on www.yankodesign.com
Spinning Time Concept - produced for the D&AD Seymour Powell Timepiece Competition and featured on www.yankodesign.com
Yanko Design Feature - Screen shot of my watch featured on design Blog Yankodesign.com http://www.yankodesign.com/?s=glen+adkins
Kawaii Torch Concept - Play
Kawaii Torch Concept - initial concept sketches of the kawaii torch.
'plus minus zero' - IRON - A brief entitled 'Design for the Brand'. We were asked to design a product for a brand of our choice, & asked to apply the characteristics and details of the chosen brand to an iron. I chose Japanese design house +-0, because I loved Naoto Fukasawa's detailing, and out of the box thinking. For instance he applies a 5mm radii to most corners on his products, because it's the natural radius which occurs on the corners of wood over time and gives ' a sense of familiarity to the touch'.
'plus minus zero' - IRON - A brief entitled 'Design for the Brand'. We were asked to design a product for a brand of our choice, & asked to apply the characteristics and details of the chosen brand to an iron. I chose Japanese design house +-0, because I loved Naoto Fukasawa's detailing, and out of the box thinking. For instance he applies a 5mm radii to most corners on his products, because it's the natural radius which occurs on the corners of wood over time and gives ' a sense of familiarity to the touch'.
'plus minus zero' - IRON - A brief entitled 'Design for the Brand'. We were asked to design a product for a brand of our choice, & asked to apply the characteristics and details of the chosen brand to an iron. I chose Japanese design house +-0, because I loved Naoto Fukasawa's detailing, and out of the box thinking. For instance he applies a 5mm radii to most corners on his products, because it's the natural radius which occurs on the corners of wood over time and gives ' a sense of familiarity to the touch'.
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Glen Adkins
Product Designer Darlington, United Kingdom