Challenge: For a student to create a unique design that involves an aspect of linking.
Background: Recently we explained that we have been looking at a range of prints that in particular have focussed on a students ability to identify and then unpack the process - they are essentially using the same linking on this post as an insert for a range of products and are experimenting with what looks positive with this linking.
The example shown left was an idea that student had when they felt that the linking would look good or work well as part of the body of a fish. When this had been designed the student then considered what accessory might also work in conjunction with the item and choose the kitchen block or chopping board.
As shown left the design could be worked with a range of accessories or remain independent.Level of Difficulty: Hard - while the key elements of the design look straightforward the most challenging part of the process is the linking which is unique and created by the student in a process that took several months to master.
Size: The fish measures 130mm in length and was 40mm high. The print has a width of 5mm. The board measures 130mm across and was 70mm high.Timeframe: To complete the print (of both pieces of this project) there was a six minute warm up of the machine and a fifty five minute print time for a completed project of just over one hour.
What we would do differently/Next steps for the students: The purpose of the print was to again highlight the linking that this student has designed and this did so extremely well. The linking is quite 'chunky' which means it has maintained a degree of both flexibility and being robust enough to be handled constantly.



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