October Design Challenge
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- Tony Koppers
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October Design Challenge
Welcome to October! The theme for this month will be exploration. The task is obviously to design and fold something related to exploration.
Some ideas:
A caravel, or some navigational instrument
Something related to Indiana Jones
A space shuttle
Rules:
Must be folded from a single square
No glue or cuts, methyl cellulose is allowed
You must be able to demonstrate how the model pertains to the theme of exploration
Nepafarius will judge
Good luck!
Some ideas:
A caravel, or some navigational instrument
Something related to Indiana Jones
A space shuttle
Rules:
Must be folded from a single square
No glue or cuts, methyl cellulose is allowed
You must be able to demonstrate how the model pertains to the theme of exploration
Nepafarius will judge
Good luck!
my flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/149510048@N08/
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Re: October Design Challenge
Last month I procrastinated and forgot to enter anything. This month I won't do that again.
So, on the 7th day of October, I have entered a model of Indiana Jones himself. Pretty self explanatory how it's related to exploration. He is an explorer, and although fictional he still inspires people both to be brave and to be prepared.
The whip, shoulder bag, and all the clothes are from the same piece of paper.
(The sparkles are from the relflection of my camera)
So, on the 7th day of October, I have entered a model of Indiana Jones himself. Pretty self explanatory how it's related to exploration. He is an explorer, and although fictional he still inspires people both to be brave and to be prepared.
The whip, shoulder bag, and all the clothes are from the same piece of paper.
(The sparkles are from the relflection of my camera)
Last edited by NeverCeaseToCrease on October 24th, 2017, 1:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
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My flickr: https://www.flickr.com/people/185437267@N03/
Re: October Design Challenge
That's an accurate fold..do I have to draw diagrams or c.p as well.??where can I look at all the precious entries?
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Re: October Design Challenge
Thank you... if by accurate fold you mean my model. Drawing cps are not required to enter the competition, just a photo. For previous entries, you will have to click on the thread labeled "September design challenge" or "August design challenge" or something.
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My youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJPCcy ... U8oLMv5WpQ
My flickr: https://www.flickr.com/people/185437267@N03/
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Re: October Design Challenge
It's truly sad that the monthly challenges are declining that much. It's October 23rd, and there are only two submissions so far (mine included)! The concept of these challenges is great, and it really hasn't earned to become derelict.
But since this has already been discussed widely in varoius other threads, here my submission for this month:
Urge of exploration, designed and folded by MotherOfThree
fig.1: Angler fish
fig.2: Submarine
fig.3: Mountain climber
fig.4: Moon
Technical facts:
Paper: ~30cm of white paper similar to Kraft, but stiffer (a more precise explanation later)
Dry folded, single square, no cuts and/or glue, but maybe small traces of dough...
So, how does this refer to the topic of exploration?
First, hence the name, it's a tribute to the human urge of explore the natural extremes of this world in general. More specific, it's referring to three main topics:
Deeper: The lower part shows (However, in a pretty simpified way) the deep sea, as a natural limit to reach into the sea, symbolized by a deep sea angler fish (fig.1) and a submarine (fig.2).
Higher: The highest point on earth is at Mount Everest, highest mountain in the Himalaya, and here represented with a mountain and a climbing person (fig.3).
Farer: Space seems to be endless. I think, probably everyone has asked himself about what's out there, at least one time. This aspect is pictured here with the moon and a space shuttle (or similar) in its orbit (fig.4). This is technically not the farest we went, but let it be a symbol for travelling into space.
So far about mankind, but this model stands for exploration also in some personal views for me. On one hand, it is completely doodled, only with a vague idea of what it should be, on the other hand the medium which is used is also an exploration for itself. It's originally a sheet of paper used to separate layers of pizza dough, which I found being used exactly that way, thinking it could be kind of useful, and finally I used it for this project.
To conclude this short explanation, this model, although it could be folded more clean, represents the term of exploration in many, many ways. And maybe, some people will reexplore the monthly challenge as a great creative way to share their designs, and learn about designing, which is also a way of exploration.
But since this has already been discussed widely in varoius other threads, here my submission for this month:
Urge of exploration, designed and folded by MotherOfThree
fig.1: Angler fish
fig.2: Submarine
fig.3: Mountain climber
fig.4: Moon
Technical facts:
Paper: ~30cm of white paper similar to Kraft, but stiffer (a more precise explanation later)
Dry folded, single square, no cuts and/or glue, but maybe small traces of dough...
So, how does this refer to the topic of exploration?
First, hence the name, it's a tribute to the human urge of explore the natural extremes of this world in general. More specific, it's referring to three main topics:
Deeper: The lower part shows (However, in a pretty simpified way) the deep sea, as a natural limit to reach into the sea, symbolized by a deep sea angler fish (fig.1) and a submarine (fig.2).
Higher: The highest point on earth is at Mount Everest, highest mountain in the Himalaya, and here represented with a mountain and a climbing person (fig.3).
Farer: Space seems to be endless. I think, probably everyone has asked himself about what's out there, at least one time. This aspect is pictured here with the moon and a space shuttle (or similar) in its orbit (fig.4). This is technically not the farest we went, but let it be a symbol for travelling into space.
So far about mankind, but this model stands for exploration also in some personal views for me. On one hand, it is completely doodled, only with a vague idea of what it should be, on the other hand the medium which is used is also an exploration for itself. It's originally a sheet of paper used to separate layers of pizza dough, which I found being used exactly that way, thinking it could be kind of useful, and finally I used it for this project.
To conclude this short explanation, this model, although it could be folded more clean, represents the term of exploration in many, many ways. And maybe, some people will reexplore the monthly challenge as a great creative way to share their designs, and learn about designing, which is also a way of exploration.
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Re: October Design Challenge
First off, these are really cool! Nice job both of you!
Second, I must agree, MotherOfThree (rhyme not intended)... the monthly challenge shouldn't be as forgotten as it seems to be. It's a really cool idea; I think its a fun way to get ideas and to get outside of my comfort zone as a designer. In fact, it's the primary reason I've joined the forum... but I guess a lot of people don't agree...
And since you are correct, that topic has been thoroughly discussed previously, back to the subject of the challenge: it's now October 28th, so if there is anyone out there who is still working on something, get it in quickly! Or maybe, challenge yourself, and see what you can come up with in only three days... Good luck to any unlikely last minute submissions!
Second, I must agree, MotherOfThree (rhyme not intended)... the monthly challenge shouldn't be as forgotten as it seems to be. It's a really cool idea; I think its a fun way to get ideas and to get outside of my comfort zone as a designer. In fact, it's the primary reason I've joined the forum... but I guess a lot of people don't agree...
And since you are correct, that topic has been thoroughly discussed previously, back to the subject of the challenge: it's now October 28th, so if there is anyone out there who is still working on something, get it in quickly! Or maybe, challenge yourself, and see what you can come up with in only three days... Good luck to any unlikely last minute submissions!
my flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/149510048@N08/
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Re: October Design Challenge
I too joined the forum because of the challenges, and I agree that it's activeness has been going down a lot. I mean, last month we had only one entry! I think the main reason for this is because the topics are getting stretched and not as interesting. It might be helpful if we do an old topic that people will be excited to fold, like insects, dragons, etc. The June 2017 contest had 3 pages of entries because people could design things they liked.
Just a suggestion, Tony...
Just a suggestion, Tony...
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My flickr: https://www.flickr.com/people/185437267@N03/
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Re: October Design Challenge
Very interesting nctc... Maybe we should try repeating an older topic for the next few months and see how many people participate...
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Re: October Design Challenge
Neverceasetocrease wins this month, next topic up soon
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Re: October Design Challenge
Congratulations, NeverCeaseToCrease! Your Indiana Jones model is a really professional design.