For this project we were asked to refer back to the IARC blog and choose one project from the person below and above you on the list. We were then asked to create an iteration incorporating different elements of both designs into one.
When we created an iteration that was a mixture of the two we were then asked to make two more iterations using the first iteration and the two original projects as inspiration. What resulted were very interesting and thought provoking designs that added a new dimension to the projects used as initial inspirations.
Below are two of the projects I chose to complete my iterations on. The egg projects of Katrina Fischer and Kelly McMillian.
When we created an iteration that was a mixture of the two we were then asked to make two more iterations using the first iteration and the two original projects as inspiration. What resulted were very interesting and thought provoking designs that added a new dimension to the projects used as initial inspirations.
Below are two of the projects I chose to complete my iterations on. The egg projects of Katrina Fischer and Kelly McMillian.




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Now that I had narrowed down my two choices I had to brainstorm ideas of how to create a project that would seem like the perfect marriage between the two and be possible to make.





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In retrospect I really enjoyed this project more than I did the previous ones because there really weren't any rules with this one. It didn't have to house an egg, pencil, or self-portrait. It didn't have to hold anything if you didn't want it to. I found that aspect extremely freeing. I also enjoyed the idea that I could borrow great ideas that I hadn't thought of myself and be able to incorporate them in a design as I saw fit. It was an wonderful opportunity.
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