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Editor Frank Scott (FS) from DesignPRWire has interviewed designer Miyu Nakashima (MN) for A' Design Awards and Competition. You can access the full profile of Miyu Nakashima by clicking here. Access more information about the award winning design Biroi here. |
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Interview with Miyu Nakashima at Friday 29th of October 2021 FS: What is the main principle, idea and inspiration behind your design? MN: I often get inspired by my architectural designer experiences, and from the organic shapes that exist in nature. FS: What are your future plans for this award winning design? MN: By transferring this award-winning design into the metaverse, I plan to create a macro-scale architectural space experience from it. FS: How long did it take you to design this particular concept? MN: almost 2 years FS: Why did you design this particular concept? Was this design commissioned or did you decide to pursuit an inspiration? MN: It's purely an abstract reflection of my architectural background. FS: Who is the target customer for his design? MN: Anyone who admires art and design. FS: Who did you collaborate with for this design? Did you work with people with technical / specialized skills? MN: For the production, I collaborated with the 3D printing service provider, Shapeways. FS: Is your design influenced by data or analytical research in any way? What kind of research did you conduct for making this design? MN: The objective of the research was to create a parametric, organic pattern that fits whole products(necklace, bracelet, earring, and ring) at the same time. I started analyzing and researching organic patterns in nature. As the main 3d parametric design software, I used the Grasshopper plugin for Rhino3d. It took me a lot of web research and experimentation to find the right parametric design formula that fits all products. FS: What are some of the challenges you faced during the design/realization of your concept? MN: As a macro-scale architecture designer, BIROI collection is the first micro-scale jewelry I have created. My biggest challenge was to move the elegance I am familiar with from the heights of the macro dimension to the micrometric precision of 3d printing.
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Good design deserves great recognition. |
A' Design Award & Competition. |