An example of morphological analysis used for idea generation. - “Make Something Disappear” 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
One of the ideas which qualified for sketch development - "Make Something Disappear" 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
Another idea which qualified for sketch development. - "Make Something Disappear" 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
Another idea which qualified for sketch development. - "Make Something Disappear" 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
The top 6 sketch concepts shown at the Interim Presentation. - "Make Something Disappear" 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
The concept chosen for further development at the presentation: 'Hermit.' - "Make Something Disappear" 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
An example of post-interim sketch development. - "Make Something Disappear" 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
An early full-scale dimensional sketch model of 'Hermit.' - "Make Something Disappear" 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
More post-Interim sketch development. - “Make Something Disappear” 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
A CAD render which displays how to remove the back-straps of 'Hermit.' - “Make Something Disappear” 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
A CAD render showing the unfurling of various tent components. - “Make Something Disappear” 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
The final A3 presentation boards submitted for competition. - “Make Something Disappear” 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
Confirmation of being shortlisted for interview in the final of the competition. - “Make Something Disappear” 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
A 1/4 scale model of 'Hermit' following a minor redesign, presented at the RSA. - “Make Something Disappear” 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
A 1/4 scale model of 'Hermit' following a minor redesign, presented at the RSA. - “Make Something Disappear” 2010/11. This prestigious annual competition formed the basis of my Year 4 Minor Design Project. The “Make Something Disappear” category asked entrants to choose a product that consumes significant resources to produce and distribute and use design to reduce or eliminate its negative impact: either by designing the product differently, or by designing a way for people to do without it.
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RSA Student Design Awards 2010-11
Lukas Hodgson
Manchester, United Kingdom