A workshop designed and led by myself with students from Texas A&M University in Qatar to teach them different 2D & 3D softwares and methods of fabrication.
Students brought in every day items to upcycle, recycle, or design add-ons for. Each project was encouraged to use at least one additive and one subtractive methods of fabrication.
Student // 1
Brought in a unicorn head from a broken sculpture she owned and created a jewelry stand for it using laser cutting and 3D printing.
Student // 2
This student was more interested in experimenting with some techniques by utilizing digital fabrication. She 3D printed hollow pyramids and used tension to give the illusion of floating.
Student // 3
She was facing issues with her Apple pen as the magnet connecting it to the iPad was no longer working. She created a clip that has perfect tolerance to hold her pen onto her iPad. It also work on multiple iPad covers.
Fabrication Techniques // Methods
Laser Cutter
3D Printer
Hand Tools
Digital // Softwares
Rhino
Adobe Illustrator