Looking at Destijl again, I've taken inspiration from the basic geometric forms shown in the composition above. Looking at how they intertwine with each other, the dimensions they create. This has become influential with my design idea for my P.O.S.
Monday, 22 February 2010
Sunday, 21 February 2010

I chose this structure for two reasons, the first one being its an architectural one and the other reason being it has random gaps in it, in my perception that could be highlighting cosmetics because to me it doesn't look finished yet still in the process of being made. I could take inspiration by creating a stand which has random spacing for books to displayed in. It could look like a unfinished building structure which could highlight the cosmetics of architecture or in other words the building of it through the reflection of gaps. That could highlight the brief therefore informing it although it may seem a little unambiguous yet lateral?

I've begun by looking at a basic architectural structure, in other words a shed!!!
by doing this I think it gives me a subtle idea to reference buildings through the shape, it isn't complicated too; something which I think relevant to a P.O.S
I also think the fact that its a structure, it reflects cosmetics because its in the process of being made. So I could possibly take an idea from this 3 -D form.
Friday, 19 February 2010

"Easy to assemble floor standing displays. These displays comes flat packed and are simply assembled in seconds". www.bladenbox.com
Benefits:
- Easily assembled, can be erected in seconds
- Shelves are able to hold very heavy items
- Consists of digitally printed units
I've looked at this product, it informs me that it can be easily constructed, comes flat packed which suggests its made from a light material, although it can hold a decent amount of weight. It also informs me of the fact that its digitally printed which suggests its method decoration.
The elements analysed through this design can maybe help and inform my inspiration for my own.
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