Sunday, May 30, 2010

TC1000: Building Prototype

With a layer of the plaster cloth/gauze on the final form, we proceeded to add another layer of plaster to the exterior. This provided a surface that we could form, as well as allowing for a smoother surface to take on paint.



While that was drying, we worked on the moving arm to form it into the perfect angle that would best convey it's movement and rotational features. Of course, when we thought everything was good to go, a disaster happened and our arm started to crack from the weight. Thinking quickly, we reinforced the arm.




Looking at the arm again, we realized that the proportions were not correct. We then decided to cut off about 6 inches from the first arm, making it shorter to match the 2nd joint. This made all the difference and we were very happy with the results.




There were more things we had to finish and prep before we could apply the final layer of paint.


The color and main texture of the cart was inspired by the underside and suction cups of  starfish & octopus' tentacles. We came up with a dot pattern and wanted "controlled chaos" as part of the design. This dot pattern would also become the texture on the back of the docking station, creating a grip-able, non-slip surface.


To make these dots, craft foam was laser cut in a variety of circles sizes, and then spray painted with our two accent colors using Montana Gold spray paints.








It was now time to paint. After a few coats of primer, we spray painted the body with a glossy white finish. While that was drying, we proceeded to place the dots on. Our design concept and cart vision had come to life!






And of course, everything that went into creating Moby was well worth it. The outcome was much better than we had anticipated, and it also communicates all the features we designed into the cart in a very visual and aesthetically pleasing way.


To see more photos of the construction, check out my Flickr photostream.


Keep checking back for the reveal of Moby!

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