Showing posts with label website. Show all posts
Showing posts with label website. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

AutoCAD Library: AutoCAD blocks for download vol.2

Here are some more websites where you can find AutoCAD blocks:

Thanks to Alessandro:

Hi all,
I was doing my studio project and I found in internet a few good website where you can get a free blocks for Cad. Maybe that help you to save some time.

http://www.archweb.it/dwg/dwg.htm
(this is an italian website, to download the blocks you don't need to register)

http://www.freedwg.eu/index.htm
(free and easy download, english)

http://www.cadforum.cz/catalog_en/?fo=DWG&cat=11
(to get the blocks you have to register)

Thanks to Federica for the translation (regarding the first website):

FYI

Bagno / Bagni = Bathroom/s

Cucina / Cucine = Kitchen/s

Abitazioni = Dwellings

Arredo = furnitures

Commercio = retail

Edifici = Buildings

Bar - Ristoranti = Bar - Restaurants

See also: AutoCAD Library: AutoCAD blocks for download vol.1


Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Enlighter - Lighting Design and Light Art Magazine

ENLIGHTER


Enlighter Magazine provides a high-quality and objective information service for the Lighting Design community. It is a regularly updated online magazine that publishes work by the leading lighting designers and artists as well as emerging new talents in the field.
Enlighter Magazine is a leading and the most up-to-date Lighting Design media. Projects are published here many weeks before you will read about them on other information sources.

via Enlighter Magazine.

Monday, March 21, 2011

The Style Files

The Style Files is another great blog about interior design and more!




The Style Files is Danielle de Lange’s daily weblog about design and (life) style. The Style Files is dedicated to search the globe for inspirational finds. Observations and ideas related to design, interiors, art and other life enhancing subjects are posted daily. This is a place to absorb new ideas, find new products & designs and to get inspired!

Based in The Netherlands, The Style Files gives worldwide coverage from a European viewpoint, with an emphasis on Dutch and the –not so standard- design.
via The Style Files.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Belgo Centraal, London

Belgo Centraal is totally unique in its design, especially its industrial lift, which transports guests over one of the busiest kitchens in London, where dishes from a menu of high quality are produced. Situated in the hub of Covent Garden, Belgo Centraal has been a hit since it opened in 1998 and a destination for tourists and Londoners alike ever since. Well known for its high quality Belgian food and drink, accompanied by unbeatable service and a stimulating environment, it has won a Best London Restaurant Award and was also runner up in the Best Family Restaurant Award 2000.
Source Restaurant Guide.





Designed by Ron Arad in an industrial style, one entered across a gantry and was transported to the basement dining area in a large lift, as if descending into a mine.




BELGO CENTRAAL 
50 Earlham Street 
Covent Garden, London 
WC2H 9LJ


More pictures here.



Colour: Colour Lovers


COLOUR LOVERS - another great website with colour palettes. Here you can't really generate any colours, but you can browse millions of colours, colour palettes and patterns. You can create your own palettes, you can rate others and you can add different palettes as your favourities.

Search for colour
Explore palettes

There is also section TRENDS, where you can find latest trends (and palettes) in Fashion and Interior Design!! Browse thousands pictures of interiors! Isn't it cool? :-)

Home trends

Colorful Ideas & Inspirations - BLOG

"Our team of writers brings you daily trend coverage, new products, inspiration, information and fun ideas. With an archive of more than 1,428 articles, you're sure to find something you love."


Colour lovers home blog.


 Colour Lovers includes also channels like: Business, Craft, Fashion, Print, Web and Weddings!! Lots of inspirations! :-)

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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Designers: Philippe Starck


Philippe Starck was born on January 18, 1949 in France. He is a product designer and a very well known designer in the ‘New Design style’.
His designs range from interior architectural designs to mass produced consumer goods such as toothbrushes, chairs, etc.

If you're not familiar with this man or you want to learn more, click here for Wikipedia, here for his website and here to shop for stuff he designed (very expensive though!).

He also launched his own TV show on BBC in 2009 - Design for life:
In an effort to find a new generation of British design talent, Philippe Starck, one of the world's best-known product designers, invites 12 hopefuls to a school of design he has set up in Paris. Over coming weeks, he will whittle them down until one fortunate student wins the opportunity of a lifetime - to work alongside the master for six months at his agency in the French capital.
Ranging from unemployed retail worker Jess to college lecturer Ilsa, the students meet Starck for the first time and discover what a larger-than-life character he is. And they face their first challenge - to head to a local hypermarket and find examples of good and bad design. When they explain their thinking to Starck, he critiques them and selects the weakest five for a further nerve-wracking test. When it's over, the group of 12 is now 10 and the school of design can begin in earnest.
via BBC.co.uk

If you haven't seen it - here is the first episode of Design for Life via Vimeo. Highly recommended.


Design for Life from design on Vimeo.

As you can see, you don't need to have perfect English to become world super star designer ( phew! )
:-)

Update:

I found all episodes on Vimeo! Whoo hoo!! :D


Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6

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Colour: Perbang Colour Playground

PERBANG.DK

Welcome to the dumping site and play ground

At this site a lot of different things are tested (search algorithms, dynamic color shemes, SEO, information structures, performance in general, various hosting solutions, etc., etc.).
The content is not entirely usefull. It also includes annoying features, absolutely useless shit (see an example in the margin), outdated material, garbage and plain old stupidity. Features may be incomplete, inaccurate, broken, insane, unstable and/or disfunctional... you get the picture.
Expect nothing ... If you don't find what you are looking for, search somewhere else...
If you DO find what you need.... great!

That is an author's description of the website.

 However I find it very useful, especially the Color tab. You can browse color charts, generate color schemes (many different schemes, but for us, interior designers, monochromatic and complimentary would be the most important ones).


Perbang.dk

You can only search colours by entering HEX value, and then get the colour description (too bad you can't do other way around). But you can always google the colour name first, get the HEX value (ie. from Wikipedia) and type it into any colour scheme generator.

You can also check on this website what is the Color of The Day, according to the Color Calendar :-)



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Colour: Colors Palette Generator

This is a great tool!! It basically generates colour palette based of the image's primary colours. So you can upload any picture that you used for your mood board and use the generated colours in your design!


COLORS PALETTE GENERATOR

Colors Palette Generator 

You can upload file from your computer or simply paste URL address of any picture you found on-line.



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Colour: Color Scheme Designer and RAL color chart.

Recently, we have been working on colour in our Design Principals 2 class. Most of you have probably done their research about the chosen colour, but the information below may be useful for the future reference as interior designers we will be working with colour a lot.

Choosing a colour palette for your project can be a challenge task.
Fortunately, there are a TON of colour resources on the web for selecting, testing and even STEALING (ha!) colour combinations.

 

 COLOR SCHEME DESIGNER


Color Scheme Designer

Petr Stanicek's Color Scheme Designer is a web-based color scheme selector that allows you to select a color, generate a palette of color combinations, view the palette as a sample web page, and with color deficit simulators. The color palette you generated can be exported as HTML/CSS or as a Photoshop palette.

Color Scheme Designer contains a vision simulator (maybe not very useful for interior designers, but very interesting feature), which shows an example of what the normal population sees, along with examples of what persons with various forms of colorblindness see, such as protanopy, deuteranopy and others.

That's how the colour palette looks like for a person who is colour blind. 


The site uses a color wheel to allow the user to select the base color to be used for the color scheme. The tool allows the user to select from a number of scheme types, including mono, complement, triad, tetrad, analogic and accented analogic.

It also has an option to view colours as RAL palette - which is very useful for interior designers. Just find the colour you like, get it's RAL-HEX symbol and you can find exactly the same colourof paint in a DIY store :-)
Of course the result may differ from the colour you picked online, but it all depends on your monitor settings.

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WHAT IS RAL ?

RAL is used for defining standard colors for paint and coatings. RAL is the most popular Central European Color Standard used today The colors are standard used in architecture, construction, industry and road safety.

You can see RAL charts in DIY stores when you are looking for a paint. TONS of colours. No wonder it's difficult to make a decision :-)






On an official RAL website you can find all the colors and you can also match your HEX symbols from Color Scheme Designer with the most commonly used in decorating RAL symbols.



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Friday, March 4, 2011

Venice Cityvision Architecture Competition for Students

Venice City Vision Competition is the second edition of the international competition series promoted by City Vision Mag.
The purpose of Venice’s competition was to give the opportunity to architects, designers and students to activate their creativity to stimulate the contemporary potential of the city and besides wanting to enhance the historic texture of the city, sees on the aquatic identity of the lagoon a fundamental starting point to create new visions about a possible development of this component.
The imagination of the participants, the use of parametric software and eco technology will be the main driver of Venice’s visions and the proposals will shown how to create new digital landscape for a city so connected to classicism and tradition.

 via Venice-Cityvision competition website




Participation in the competition is open to Architects, engineers, designers, students and creatives world-wide. Individual or group entries are permitted.

Participants can register at www.cityvision-competition.com
- before the 04th April, 2011 paying via paypal with a fee of 50 (early registration deadline)
- before the 27th May, 2011 paying via paypal with a fee of 70 (late registration deadline)

Submission deadline - 6th of June 2011





The roman edition has attracted more than one hundred participants from all over the world and has amazed us with an upload page completely full of very interesting projects, which were judged by a jury of international architects led by Juergen H. Mayer and members as Francesco Gatti, Francesco Lipari, Felipe Escudero and Michael Caton.

Just to give you an idea of what is expected from contestants, here is some work of previous edition winners.
Read more...


1st place


2nd place





I completely forgot to mention the prize! :)

1st  place.  € 2.000

2nd place.  € 1.000

and 6 Honorable Mentions.



I think it's worth investing 50 quid if you have a good idea! :-)

Online portfolio

An online portfolio is a way to showcase the skills and work samples of both freelancers and full-time workers. Designing an online portfolio is one part of the process; making it work is another. A good online portfolio attracts the attention of prospective employers, stands out from all others, and transforms visitors into clients. 
via eHow

Here are few FREE (yeah!) great online community portfolio sites:


 CARBONMADE - Your online portfolio.


Carbonmade.


BEHANCE NETWORK - The Creative Professional Platform.


Behance Network



COROFLOT - The creative world at work.


Coroflot.



FINALCRIT - Create, update and showcase your online portfolio.


Finalcrit.


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Thursday, March 3, 2011

AutoCAD library: AutoCAD blocks for download vol.1

A block in Autocad is a collection of all of the line and arc entities that create an object, 'moulded' together to make one selectable object. Selecting one particular entity (such as a midpoint of a line for example) will select all objects contained within the block. They can be moved, rotated, mirrored etc and will always be treated by Autocad as one whole object.

Why use Blocks?

Blocks are an invaluable way of quickly arranging complex pieces of a drawing. Selecting the object is a breeze, it is no longer neccessary to painstakingly select each indivdual line. They also prevent accidental modification of parts of the object, as they cannot be modified unless the whole block has been exploded. Blocks also make it easy to duplicate the same object throughout a drawing, and as Autocad recognises that each copy of a block is identical to the previous, the memory & processing time required byAutocad is reduced.

The most impressive feature of blocks is that if a block detail has to be amended, simply changing the detail and 'redefining' the block applies the changes to EVERY instance of the block in the drawing! 

Here are the two good websites with a huge blocks library of 2D and 3D objects:



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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Publications - online magazines

Another great link shared by Federica ( Thanks again! ) some time ago - just updating it here!


Search engine for international magazines



There are also Italian magazines available that I would suggest to read.
For example: INTERNI
*it might have English version as well
 via Federica


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