This page shows a varieties of projects in a variety of different mediums produced for advertising purposes.

This project was to produce nail clippers on a scale of 5:1. The nail clippers were made from 6mm brass sheet and the detailing was made using brass bar. Once milled and lathed the brass was highly polished and then chrome plated to a high standard to give the shiny chrome realism. Along with the nail clippers, nail clippings were also produced. The nail clippings were sculpted and cast in 'Fast Cast Resin' and then painted to give the impression of 'grotty' nail clippings!

 

This project was part of a study into rapid prototypying techniques. The hammer was originaly designed using Rhino and 3DS max modeling software, and then using a CNC it was machined in two parts. Once completed the two parts were stuck together and finshed to a highstandard, in order to mould and and then finally cast the hammer using 'polyoptic resin' to achieve the crystal clear glass appearance, that you can see above. The hammer was finally developed into a conceptual award, for - The Craftsmanship Award 2008.

 

Illogical design project 2 of 2 - A chocolate tea-pot. This project was also based on rapid prototyping techniques and a digital tea-pot was designed using Rhino and 3DS Max. Once completed it was SLS nylon printed. A master was produced and the chocolate tea-pots were born. A series of tea-pots were made to show it in mid melt.

This project was for a client who wanted to decorate their car to take the form of that of a mustard pot. This was achieved using vinyl graphics. The logo wanted was 'Colmans Mustard'. The logo was drawn by myself using 'Rhino - CAD CAM' software and then cut out in two coloured vinyls. This was then applied on to the vehicle for the client.

This project was made during my 'Foundation art diploma course' It was a mock project produced for a range of new lego toys. Along with the 'Lego' project there was also a range of 'Lego' adverts. The lego brick was fabricated using MDF and card.

 

This product was made for children between the ages of 5 and 8. The calculator was made from wood and vacuum formed plastic. The 'Burgulator' was fitted with a cow sound effect fitted into the top bun so that when the burger is open it makes the sound of a cow. Moooooooo!

 

This model was made to demonstrate my crisp clean accurate method of making. it is a working scale model 3:1 of a compass and pencil made completely out of white card.