Haley Smolenski is a 2009 industrial design graduate from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia.
Archive for November, 2009
The Art of The Start by Guy Kawasaki is a down to earth, practical and very useful book. It is filled with gems of information that will actually help you get whatever you are starting up and running.
Ross Didier is a Melbourne based designer, he runs Ross Didier Design which designs one-off pieces for architecture-specific spaces and design ranges for manufacturing production for a wide array of clients. In this interview Ross shares his thoughts on dealing with manufacturers, design for manufacture versus design for one off and sustainability in the Australian furniture industry.
A fantastic opportunity now exists for an experienced (3yrs+) product designer to join Moose Enterprise in Melbourne.
Released is The University of South Australia’s Industrial Design Graduate Exhibition for 2009.
For the next instalment in the summer awards season, Design Droplets popped along to the launch of the 2009 Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Awards. Held in the lush Gin Garden of Sydney’s Establishment there were, somewhat unsurprisingly, enough gin Collins and pink gin Martinis on hand to sink a small navy…
Jesse Diephus has almost a decade of experience in the automotive industry, having worked in the USA, Japan and Australia for companies including General Motors and Holden. Jesse currently runs JD Synergy Design and also participates as the Senior Designer on AutoHorizon’s FR1 Project. Jesse’s interview offers great insight for anyone looking to gain entry into the highly competitive area of Automotive Design.
Part one of a series of four tutorials that will teach you how to produce industry standard 3D Renders/ Visualisations of their product designs and concepts.
Craft Victoria’s Craft Hatch Market is an incubator market that showcases the work of student and emerging designers. Craft Hatch is a rare opportunity for you to purchase the freshest, hand-made products direct from the designer; including homewares, jewellery, clothing, accessories, stationery and more.
Last Friday evening I had the pleasure of attending the RMIT Industrial Design graduate show opening and industry night held at the Guildford Lane Gallery in Melbourne.
