Industrial Design
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Fair Aid Shelter The ‘Fair Aid Shelter’ is designed to offer services to those who would otherwise be sleeping rough. Making use of disused underground carriages, it aims to bring life back to people and objects. The simplicity reflects the user; they need to have their basic needs fulfilled. In design, it aims to break away from many of the underlying issues why people don’t use the shelters currently available. It is about rebirth and opportunities for forgotten and unwanted items. Tom Davies 07814 112045 thomasdavies1990 @hotmail.co.uk 2007 2011 Festival of Design & Innovation 47
Juicy Blocks The aim of my project was to design a range of packaging which could be used to create something else. With 15 million plastic bottles thrown away each day in the UK, I wanted to do something that could combat this. James Dickie 07786 431265 James21dickie@ hotmail.co.uk Juicy Blocks encourages the user to express themself by creating other objects using the empty juice and water bottles. My favourite part of the project was experimenting with colours and forms. 48 1992 1994 1998 2001 2005 Celebrating 20 years
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Juicy Blocks<br />
The aim of my project was to design a range of packaging<br />
which could be used to create something else. With 15<br />
million plastic bottles thrown away each day in the UK,<br />
I wanted to do something that could combat this.<br />
James Dickie<br />
07786 431265<br />
James21dickie@<br />
hotmail.co.uk<br />
Juicy Blocks encourages the user to express themself<br />
by creating other objects using the empty juice and<br />
water bottles.<br />
My favourite part of the project was experimenting with<br />
colours and forms.<br />
48 1992 1994 1998 2001 2005<br />
Celebrating 20 years