9.29.2010

Metro State IDSA meeting this Wednesday 9.29.10 @ 11am

ATTENTION INDUSTRIAL DESIGN STUDENTS

Industrial Design Society of America @ Metro State Invites you to
meeting #3 Fall 2010.

The meeting will be held this Wednesday Sept. 29th @ 11:00 am. In the
Tech Bldg Studio 121A

This weeks meeting will cover:


1. Summary of IDSA membership info again (and the benefits of joining)


2. Upcoming IDSA Events

1. Faculty-Student Forum October 13, 11:00

2. Eero Saarinen/Kirkland Museum trip
October 15 and 20

3. IDSA Rocky Mountain Chapter October 20 event

4. Weekday Sketch nights

5. Metro State Bowling Night

7. Dean and Ted portfolio review Q&A



3. We would like feedback for these and other Metro State IDSA events


As always ALL students are welcome to attend this week's meeting!

Please check out our Facbook and Blogspot web pages for Metro State
IDSA club updates!

FACEBOOK:
http://bit.ly/c2X9lh

BLOGSPOT:
http://idsamscd.blogspot.com/

comments/questions?

e-mail Alex Horn at
ahorn2@mscd.edu

See you on Wednesday!

IDSArm October Event

FWD from IDSArm:

"Hello Design Community:

IDSArm wanted to inform you all that we have NOT fallen off the face of the earth. We wanted to be respectful to those who have families with little ones getting into the groove of school. Some of the college students have been out of state and too are getting settled into this next semester. However, NOW WE ARE BACK TO BEING DISRESPECTFUL! : )

The IDSArm team has put together another GREAT opportunity for professionals and students to mingle. And yes, as this next event will be in October – beer will be involved!

We are still working out the details however, this is how we see it going down:

Date: October 20th
Time: 6:30 – 10:00 p.m.
Place: Lisa Kowalski’s gallery
2762 Walnut St., Denver, CO

Objective: 3 Fold actually!

1. Speed dating concept. However with a twist. Students will bring ONE project (most likely a senor thesis or capstone project - however, not limited to that criteria only). They get 5 minutes in front of a design professional and will need to present and receive feedback in that time frame. Then the student will move over to the next seat and that professional will critique that same project in 5 minutes. By the end of the event – you will have had approx 15 professional’s input. We HOPE then that some time in March we will have the same event and you can get some last minute feed back before FINAL projects are due. Again...you’re being exposed to many different design influences from different disciplines and educational backgrounds. Your project doesn’t have to be in immaculate form for this either. That’s in part why the secondary event will be offered.

Professionals: Make note – this is a great way to give back to the design community and to spend 5 minutes with a potential future employee.
Students: Make note – this a a great way to...blah blah blah! ; ) YOU GET IT!

2. Presentation from someone. Preferably someone who has access to beer. Seriously. Ok, actually – someone who would sponsor the event so we can make this a FREE event or a VERY minimal charge. Know anyone?

3. Pumpkin carving contest. That’s right. BYOP! And bring your own carving tools. We’re going to split teams evenly and each team will either be given or will have to come up with a theme and all team members will bring to fruition the team vision. There will be some SERIOUS schwag given out to the winners.

All we ask of you right now is to MARK YOUR CALENDARS and be ready to RSVP so we can organize appropriately. An actual PDF promoting this event will be sent out in the next week or so.

Hopefully you will agree that this event is a great way to start off the FALL season. Please make it a priority to attend.

Thank you and HOPE to see a full turn out! Especially YOU PROFESSIONALS! : )"

9.17.2010

Industrial/product design internship at Mathmos


September 13th, 2010


Dezeenjobs:
lighting design brand Mathmos are offering an industrial/product design internship opportunity in London:

Industrial/product design internship
London, UK

Mathmos is a small but well known and long established company at the forefront of interactive ambient lights. Mathmos run an exciting and fulfilling placement program where you will assist our designers with our own range of lighting products and market them internationally through retail, etail and wholesale channels.

Our placements run for a minimum 4 months and are unpaid apart from travel and expenses. An extremely flexible approach is needed and a sense of humour a must.

Our Internships run from our Studio in Hoxton, East London.

Industrial/product design internship

Get hands on experience in a small design studio assisting the team whilst learning all aspects of the job from product development to production and exhibitions. You should be able to contribute from day one, have a high level of energy and a real passion for design and creativity.

A relevant product/industrial Design degree is needed as well as an excellent standard of sketching and computer skills in Adobe suite and Solidworks.

Send you’re CV and 2 pieces of work no larger than 3MB anthonyp@mathmos.com.

Please also send us an image of a product that you think could fit into the Mathmos Range. (This is our personality test)

www.mathmos.com

Please mention that you saw this position on Dezeenjobs

Autodesk Offers Students Free Three-Year Software Licenses

9.16.2010

‎3 hours till IDSA hosts a free webinar with ProjectHDesign. Join us. Did I say it's FREE! Sign up here.

2 hours till IDSA hosts a free webinar with ProjectHDesign @ 2pm. Join
us. Did I say it's FREE! Sign up here:

http://bit.ly/8Yd2tm

"Please join the IDSA Design for the Majority Section in a discussion
with Emily Pilloton of Project H, on September 16th at 4pm (Eastern
Time) / 1pm (Pacific Time). Leslie Speer, Chair of the Design for the
Majority Section, will be moderating this online event:
"Design For, As, and Is Education: Growing Creative Capital for Social Impact"

Emily Pilloton, founder of Project H Design, has long believed that
design can change the world. But the path by which design inspires
impact is messy, magical, and in most cases, uncharted. As we all
struggle to find the best ways to orient our creative careers around
positive impact in the world, Emily will make the case for local
design initiatives, design and building in public education,
relearning the way we design, and design outside of the "design
bubble".

As one of two instructors of Studio H, Project H's high school
design/build program in rural North Carolina, Emily has recently been
inspired by the intersection of design and education, and believes the
best way to design for social impact is to grow design thinking from
within communities, rather than importing talent and
dragging-and-dropping solutions. Up for debate during this session
will be the issue of "humanitarian design as imperialism," as inspired
by Emily's recent head-butting with design pundit Bruce Nussbaum, and
how design education (K-12 and college level) must become more
commonplace for our collective benefit."

How to extrude light

How to become an official IDSA student member online: follow the link below and then follow the directions at the bottom of the screen.

"IDSA represents the largest association of industrial designers in the world from many different countries and related fields. It is a vibrant, engaged membership that at its core is part of the product-creating design community.

Members have the opportunity get involved and help develop the profession of Industrial Design through a diverse number of outlets, including: leading and/or participating in activities at the chapter level; serving as experts in their area of expertise by running special interest sections; submitting an article for publication or a session for presentation at a conference; participating in competitions, portfolio reviews and mentoring.

At the national level, the member-elected Board of Directors represents the society and design at functions with government, the media, education, businesses and at international events. IDSA members are practitioners in both consulting and corporate design, design educators, affiliates in related fields, recent entrants into the design field and design students. Many members make valuable networking connections through the society that are lifelong. IDSA is a home for designers away from the pressures and intensity of business practice.

New or Renewing Memberships

This secure site allows you to join or renew your IDSA membership. By joining/renewing, you will be able to take advantage of the benefits IDSA membership offers, including special discounts on event registration and publications as well as access to health insurance, special members-only content and much, much more. Follow the instructions below to get started.

If you are an existing member and need to renew, just login and click on the MYIDSA link to access the Member Portal to manage your membership.

If at any time you need assistance, contact the IDSA Membership Department at 703.707.6000 during regular business hours (9-5 ET, M-F) or e-mail jillr@idsa.org.

Description of Membership Categories

Professional Membership is available to any citizen or resident of North America who has at least an undergraduate degree in industrial design or a related design discipline, and/or appropriate professional experience and whose primary professional responsibility as a practitioner or educator is the industrial design of products, instruments, equipment, packages, transportation, environments, information systems or related design services.$375 per year.

Young Professional Membership $125 for the first year after graduation and $250 for the second through fifth years following graduation.

International Membership is available to any designer who is neither a citizen nor a resident in North America $375 per year.

Life Membership is available to any individual retired from active design practice who has been a Professional member of IDSA for at least 10 consecutive preceding years.

Affiliate Membership is available to any individual not eligible for other forms of membership (e.g., vendors serving the design industry, non-designers working for design firms or corporations, etc.). $375 per year.

Student Membership is available to students attending any college or university in North America. $50 per year.

Member Login

Use the Login block to the right, then select MYIDSA to access member benefits. You may also Login here.

Use this link if you have forgotton your password.

Become a Member

Ready to join? The first steps towards membership online is to create a login. Then go to the Online Store and select "Membership" from the dropdown menu and hit the "Go" button or use this link.

There is no fee charged at this stage for Professional, International, or Young Professional membership. Following review of your application, you will be notified by email and sent a link to provide payment for your membership. Membership becomes effective following receipt of payment. "

‎20 smart and creative resume designs

"Long before you are shortlisted for a job/project, your Resume already go through many expert set of eyes. Thus it is extremely important to show your all creativity & skills and add life to the lifeless resume. Today we have collected best samples to boost your first impression on your future employer"

9.13.2010

MSCD IDSA MEETING WEDNESDAY 9.15.10 @ 11AM


ATTENTION INDUSTRIAL DESIGN STUDENTS

Industrial Design Society of America @ Metro State Invites you to our
2nd meeting for Fall 2010.

The meeting will be held this Wednesday Sept. 15th @ 11:00 am.
In the Tech Bldg Studio 121A

This weeks meeting will cover:

Officer elections (we have two spots available, secretary and
creative director)
(*NOTE: If you're interested in an officer position please prepare to
introduce yourself (5min), and speak about what you will bring to the MSCD
IDSA club as an officer.)

2010 NeoCon World Trade Fair presentation


Denver design events



All students are welcome to attend this week's meeting!

Please check out our Facbook and Blogspot web pages for club updates!

FACEBOOK:
http://bit.ly/c2X9lh

BLOGSPOT:
http://idsamscd.blogspot.com/

comments/questions?

e-mail Alex Horn at
ahorn2@mscd.edu

See you on Wednesday!

9.08.2010

Check out Spencer Nugent's sketch-a-day.com

If you're having problems getting your daily sketch on, check out Spencer Nugent's sketch-a-day.com site for daily sketch inspiration.




"What is Sketch-A-Day

The Sketch-A-Day project is one I decided to undertake after feeling that my skills were slipping a little here and there. While it started as a personal project for self improvement, I’m hoping to inspire the drive to sketch in budding artists, new designers, and even seasoned designers and illustrators alike.

Let me be clear – this is by no means a perfect collection or a collection of perfect sketches by some master designer. This is the raw, daily output of someone trying to inspire the drive to sketch. Sure, I know it’s not all perfect, but there’s passion in these sketches.

My hope is that in some way I can inspire anyone interested in drawing to do what I did – to sketch, draw, scribble, or doodle whatever it is you feel like. In the long run, you’ll be better off for it, and in no time, you’ll see marked improvement in your skills.

That’s what this sketch-a-day project is about – Inspiring others to sketch. If you feel inspired, spread the word, share this on facebook or twitter, or simply tell a colleague or classmate. Spread the spark of passion for the sketch!

Spencer Nugent – Designer – Coder – Illustrator"

9.07.2010

Great collection of I.D. video tutorials

Great collection of Industrial Design video tutorials! Check them out.