Space and Materiality (week 5)

Can a product a product be perfect at its first stage? Do product need upgradations at an initial level?
A designer always follows a process to make his design. He never skips a step and comes to a final verdict. There are several motives for creating a design through the process. One of the reasons is to get a better grip on the concept and to explore as much a designer can. More options can make it easy for you to make a fabulous final design by pilling up the elements from different designs. So that’s we did in our space and materiality (week 5) we updated our abstracts of hand postures to make it more meaningful and more abstract. We explored different dimensions of the hand postures and different views of the 2d design so that we can understand its meaning from all side because sometimes a different view of the abstract can change the meaning of the abstract. It’s important to keep updating the sketches at every step so that you can see the difference between your initial and final product. You can then easily see that you have fulfilled all the pits in your design or not. This exploration can make your design more useful for others because at last it’s not about a designers satisfaction it’s about clients satisfaction. A designer should never settle for less if he wants to satisfy his client’s needs. Then we discussed its conversion from 2d abstract to 3d prototype.

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