Two very young designers, one of Priority Designs and the other of Facebook, gave an enlightening presentation on two different topics. Going along with the Polar Opposites theme, one presented on the core of the design process, while the other presented on the forefront of design visualization. The holy grail, or core, of design is [...]
Innovation: Black or White?
by Faraz Shah on September 14, 2008 in IDSA 2008
Fitch gave an excellent presentation further defining the always vague concept of innovation. The presentation broke the concept into two sections: being innovative and actual innovation. The presenter from Fitch defined being innovative as a re-establishment of an existing product or solution. Something that is not totally unique, but a new realization. An example that [...]
Friday General Session
by Faraz Shah on September 14, 2008 in IDSA 2008
Friday’s general session included a very diverse group of speakers. There were representatives from LPK Cincinnati, Hewlett Packard, as well as Hong Kong Polytechnic. Lorraine Justice from HK Polytechnic presented a wonderful and interesting observation of China from a westerner’s perspective. During her presentation she explained the positive growth and change of the Chinese labor [...]
Derby Update: Round 1
by Faraz Shah on September 12, 2008 in IDSA 2008
The number of cars this year was pretty low compared to last year’s event. There were only 4 competitors for the fastest time, with only one being a mechanical assembly. The HON car was only .03 seconds from the fastest non-mechanical entry, incredibly close! The mechanical entry was a pretty amazing extending concept that had [...]
20 in 20.
by Faraz Shah on September 12, 2008 in IDSA 2008
The last session of the evening was an excellent presentation with a lot of variety. The concept is to present 20 slides, at only 20 seconds per slide. The content could have been anything ranging from what you do outside of design to what is on your mind at the moment. There were several presenters [...]
Innovate or get out of the way.
by Faraz Shah on September 12, 2008 in IDSA 2008
This was an extremely interesting discussion between a very accomplished panel and the audience. George Daniels (HP), Bruce Clayton (Motorola), John Barratt (Teague), and Brett Lovelady (Astro) were the panel members who gave a brief, relevant presentation regarding innovation during their career. They each gave striking examples of innovating products or processes, some were successful [...]
Concept Sketching: Include the figure!
by Faraz Shah on September 12, 2008 in IDSA 2008
Following the morning general session, and instructor from UIUC gave a fantastic workshop regarding figures in concept drawings. His instruction gave some inspiring examples of utilizing figures to illustrate usage and scale in sketches. The technique he demonstrated was quick, gender identifiable, and just detailed enough. There was only an hour for the session, but [...]
Thursday General Session
by Faraz Shah on September 12, 2008 in IDSA 2008
Thursday morning started off with a great general session. The room was pretty packed with very few open seats. Early on there was a significant amount of discussion over gender differences pertaining to design. It was pretty interesting hearing some talks by Marti Barletta on the different purchasing styles between men and women. She made [...]
IBM Ultimate Derby
by Faraz Shah on September 11, 2008 in IDSA 2008
I just checked in the derby car moments ago. Weight: 2.8lb Time: 2.8s We will see how this compares with other cars in just a couple of hours. I will be updating this post accordingly with pictures and/or video. Unfortunately, the conference rooms have not had any wireless internet. This has made updating the blog [...]
Opening Night Reception
by Faraz Shah on September 11, 2008 in IDSA 2008
Shortly after arriving, the reception started in the Frank Lloyd Wright ballroom. The crowd was pretty thin for the most part, but I do not believe that everyone has arrived yet. There was a fairly significant showing of vendors including: Bunkspeed, Wacom, Autodesk, and Savannah College of Art and Design. I had a chance to [...]
