Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Isometric Sketching

Isometric Pictorial 

Isometric means equal measure


Edges converge at one point will appear as 120 degree angles or 30 degrees from the horizon line Three adjacent faces on a cube will share a single point. 



Three adjacent faces on a cube will share a single point







The following examples show steps used to create isometric sketches of simple geometric objects, including tonal shading techniques

Design Challenge Paper Tower

Rules for Tower Challenge
Bottom of tennis ball must be at least18” above ground/table

Must withstand wind from fan for at least 10 seconds

Ball can’t fall

Tower can’t tip over

Use only materials given for challenge

Tower must be free standing


Cannot tape to table
Materials for Challenge



1 School Newspaper

3 Pieces of Computer Paper

2 Pieces of Cardstock

2 Feet Masking Tape

5 Rubber Bands

1 Tennis Ball (can’t be modified)

Scissors (can’t be used in design)

Ruler/Scale (can’t be used in design)



Product Improvement

Introduction
Hummers®, iPods®, cell phones, clothes, and video games are just a few products that are familiar to most people. What is it about any of these products that you like? What causes you to want to buy a cell phone or an IPod? Is it the commercials or the appearance of the product? Whatever the reason, design plays a vital role in the creation and marketing of any product.

Equipment
·         Paper
·         Plain white coffee cup (1 per class) OR alternate consumer product
·         Pencil

Procedure
This activity is designed to provide an introduction to design. As a team of two, you will brainstorm ways to enhance or change a plain white beverage container so that nearly every consumer would want to purchase it. Remember to apply the rules for brainstorming that were identified in the PowerPoint during this activity. The following list is available to guide your team through this activity:
·         Assign a recorder and a speaker for your group.
·         Brainstorm for five minutes with your team to identify enhancements or changes that you would make to the item. The recorder will make a list of all ideas mentioned in those five minutes. Changes or enhancements could be anything; you are not limited by cost.
·         After five minutes, select ideas to enhance or change the item from the brainstorming list.
·         For the next ten minutes, each member of the team should develop and sketch a potential change or enhancement to your product.
·         Your team will take five additional minutes to develop a justification for each potential change to the item.
·         Your team speaker will present your changes to the class.


Product made by Mirza Baig and John Jasonowicz

About Me

Mirza Baig


I am a student in Palatine High School and I am a Sophomore. I was born in Palatine, IL and my ethnicity is Islam. My parents were from Karachi, Pakistan and they came to America at 1994. My hobby is playing video games and I am addicted to them.My favorite TV show is Breaking Bad because the show is awesome and my favorite characters are Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. My favorite movie is Inception because it is confusing and cool at the same time. My favorite video game is Battlefield 4 because I am fond with first person shooters. My first gaming console was the PlayStation 2 and I had about 30 games on it. In school, I am always quiet and very smart in school. I  am having above average grades and I am a hard working student in this school. My goal is to make a desktop computer for myself and I want it to be perfect. The reason that I took engineering as a class is because I want to assemble objects using mathematics and know how I can use those techniques in the outside world and also my uncle is a civil engineer. Also I want to assemble things by my own.

Puzzle Cube Project