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Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, SkopjeFaculty of Mechanical Engineering

Industrial Design, Ergonomics and Application Lab

Industrial Design Student Projects

DESIGNImagination

Technology

1. Lighting Design

PISTILLUM LAMP, Afrodita Angelovska, 2017

A desk lamp decorated with origami style folded red paper.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

GUIDED BEHAVIOUR, Aleksandar Stojanovski, 2017

A desk lamp made of wood with an abstract shape designed to guide you to healthy life.

1. Lighting Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

1. Lighting Design

PENDANT LIGHT +/x, Andrej Torbakov, 2019

Pendant lamp half - toned with signs of “+” and “x”.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

LYNX, Filip Dimitriev, 2018

Wall lamp made form a single piece of laser cut alucobond that emits an intricate ray pattern. The design is inspired by the animal anatomy and the breathtaking beauty of nature.

1. Lighting Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

ABANIKO, Marko Benjamin Tanasijevikj, 2019

Inspired by the designs of Seth Rolland, this lamp with elegant design uses flexible wood elements to create semi-transparent shields with softly flowing form.

1. Lighting Design

WINKEL, Ana Kostadinova, 2018

Dynamic form ceiling lamp composed using old wooden triangles and natural rope. Its unique form draws attention and provokes admiration.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

1. Lighting Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

LOW POLY AMBIENT LIGHT, Aco Ivanovski, 2019

An ambient light designed starting from a monolith form, lightweight and made from recyclable materials. Polygonal shield elements are connected to the metal frame with integral hooks.

1. Lighting Design

MESH, Darko Spasovski, 2018

Light wireframe desk lamp made of plastic tubes and connectors produced with additive technology. The parametric model can be modified to print/produce similar lamps with different dimensions.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

1. Lighting Design

STAR TRACK LAMP, Bojana Jovanovska, 2017

A futuristic led lamp made of engraved plexiglass inspired by the Tetris game and panorama of the modern cities.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

1. Lighting Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

LUX, Sergej Spirovski, 2020

Transparent lamp with elegant and minimalist design suitable for tranquil interiors, such as summer terraces.

1. Lighting Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

MEDUSA, Nikola Krstikj, 2017

Designed according to bone lines trend, this ambient lamp brings natural soft light and calm atmosphere. It is made of bent steel wires and translucent stretch textile.

1. Lighting Design

BLACK EVERGREEN, Hristina Peshevska, 2018

An organic-geometric shaped wall lamp in a black & white combination that brings an elegant and soft light in the corridor.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

1. Lighting Design

ROMBUS, Vasilij Todorovski, 2020

This trendy desk lamp is inspired by irrationalism and suggests false instability.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

1. Lighting Design

ORIGAMI BUTTERFLIES, Filip Josifoski, 2018

Decorative lamp made of light materials, following the origami style.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

1. Lighting Design

CODE LAMP, Igor Cacanoski, 2020

Pleasant light and advertising tool.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

1. Lighting Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

ZERAK, Mihail Gjurchinovski, 2017

A modern desk lamp made of folded laser-cut stainless steel sheet and acrylic. Its design expresses strength, precision and control.

1. Lighting Design

WAVE LAMP, Rushica Nanova, 2017

Origami inspired design with a modern shape that creates wave like shadows. Lamp made by folding one thin piece of sheet metal.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

1. Lighting Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

LEAFS, Jovan Molkoski, 2020

A combination of a wood base and a geometric-organic shape made of aluminum and finished in a gentle green. The lamp provides a diffuse ambient lighting through its reflecting surface.

1. Lighting Design

KAMI LAMP, Ivana Gjorgoska, 2017

Like a flower at your table, this small lamp attracts your attention with its bright color and vector geometry frame.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

1. Lighting Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

LIVENS, Ana Popovska, 2018

An origami inspired pendant light in the shape of a tulip, designed to create a plesent atmosphere at your home. Folded plastic sheets are joined using a sta-ple-free stapler.

1. Lighting Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

STORK, Andrej Nikolovski, 2017

Similar like the body of a standing bird, this elegant ambient led lamp is composed of polygonal monolith forms made of cardboard with natural color in contrast to the black metal frame.

1. Lighting Design

FLORA, Despina Despotoska, 2017

Plant stand with minimalistic design that is perfect for outdoor or indoor use. Made of a light brick and a metal frame that helps to be easily moved around the space.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

2. Convenience Design

2. Convenience Design

SHARP, Tamara Baldazarova, 2017

The design of the form and decoration of this small table bring expression of rotary motion, to elevate the atmosphere.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

SQUARE & CIRCLE, Valerija Ilievska, 2019

Unusual and modern coffee table, inspired by geometric shapes in contrast copper and black colors. Durable, made of stainless steel and glass.

2. Convenience Design

MOTOR TRACK , Ivan Jakjimovski, 2018

The decoration of this table is created in op-art style. The texture of the upper and lower glass superphone when moving around the table, creating an interesting optical illusion.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

2. Convenience Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

YOTRIO TABLE, Hristina Dimitrovska, 2019

Small table designed with simple geometric elements in irrational composition in Memphis style.

2. Convenience Design

THE VHV TABLE, Nade Andova, 2017

Side table that is both modern and attractive with a spin of simplicity. Its wireform design can easily fit in many different interiors.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

2. Convenience Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

KOLMIO, Angela Laboska, 2016

Design of a side-bed table, inspired by the energy flow In the ecosystem, that is compatible with the space and helps you to organize books and magazines.

2. Convenience Design

LAKE, Martin Petkovski, 2017

Natural material and natural pattern come together in this table design, inspired by the dragonfly.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

2. Convenience Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

VEENIE COFFE TABLE, Elena Hristova, 2018

The pattern on this table is made of pieces of veneer and the inspiration comes from the Art Deco style.

2. Convenience Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

RHYTHM OF CUBES, Ridvan Emini, 2019

The rhythmic composition of square prisms in a downward movement makes this coffee table very special.

2. Convenience Design

LIBERATION, Andrej Kiril Kochevski, 2020

With composition inspired by the music, the design of this coffee table brings spirits of enjoyment.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

2. Convenience Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

NYMPHAEA, Dimitar Keramichiev, 2020

Inspired by nature, the design of this table resembles the leaf of the water lily. The arrangements of the wooden profiles add glamour, making the table an extrava-gant piece of furniture.

2. Convenience Design

ROOTS, Natali Basheska, 2020

Coffee table which design and form are inspired by the traditional Macedonian embroidery patterns.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

2. Convenience Design

ADA, Ana Dimitrievska, 2017

Inspired by the Memphis movement and with pure geometric forms, this combination of boxes and shelves brings an opportunity for functionality and pleasant moments.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

2. Convenience Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

DUET, Marija Stankovska, 2020

Practical and decorative set of two small coffee tables. Geometric form and graphics suggest movement, make these tables exceptional.

2. Convenience Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

BECKIE, Hristina Ristovska, 2018

Industrial table decorated with stainless steel plate that changed color using a torch at a certain temperature.

2. Convenience Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

THE FISSURE, Ivana Aleksova, 2017

This coffee table gives a new dimension to the space in which it will be located, with its dynamic design that symbolizes a fissure and yet makes a whole. It will become a focal point in any modern space.

2. Convenience Design

PUZZLE, Marija Pelivanova, 2019

Small tables that can be arranged in different compositions of four or more, perfect for kindergartens. Can be practical also at home.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

2. Convenience Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

CIRCLE THAT, Marija Pelivanova, 2018

The form and functional elements of this table are designed in according to Mem-phis 2 style. The circle shaped upper table can rotate eccentrically to widen the table surface.

2. Convenience Design

STAIR GRADIENT, Beti Trpevska, 2020

Geometric coffee table in four shades of gray.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

2. Convenience Design

CITUS TABLE, Andrej Lazarovski, 2019

A side table with playful design that integrates the Art Deco’s strong geometric lines.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

2. Convenience Design

BABY GIRAFFE LAMP, Eleonora Muratovska, 2017

Eco lamp made of wood and veneer, with adjustable joints.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

3. Happy Times Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

CYCLOPES’ TRUCK, Marjan Minov, 2019

The inspiration for this modular toy truck comes from the dynamic shape of Toyota cars and also, the rhythm crated by the combination of orthogonal sections of wood and plywood parts.

3. Happy Times Design

EGYPT, Frosina Minoska, 2012

Bonnet hanger made of plywood hooks and a massive wooden base with polyg-onal form.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

3. Happy Times Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

WOODEN LAPTOP DESK, Tijana Toshikj, 2019

Adjustable piece, made of wood with simple shape, that makes one perfect ergo-nomic reading or laptop desk stand.

3. Happy Times Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

ROCKET CHAIR, Nikola Nestorovski, 2019

Chair designed for assembly from three plywood parts oriented andpositioned at comfortable angles. With shape inspired by a rocket and with bright colors it stimulates the kids fantasy.

3. Happy Times Design

COZY STOOL, Hristina Josheska, 2017

The inspiration for this comfortable stool, which attracts with its freshness, comes from the macro patterns style.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

3. Happy Times Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

MULTUSTRATIS PATERA, Aleksandar Jankovikj, 2017

Decorative dishes made of corrugated cardboard in surface topology style.

3. Happy Times Design

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

SONATE 1O1, Marta Perushevska, 2018

A serving board made of massive wood decorated in art-deco stylewith marble and metal elements, which can be used for serving coldand warm appetizers.

3. Happy Times Design

MY FLOWER POT, Sara Buchkovska, 2017

This plant holder made from old palettes can become a focal point in the garden or the balcony. Its shape saves space and can support many plants.

Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan

3. Happy Times Design

Course: Packaging Design, Tatjana Kandikjan

NUTS COMBO, Katerina Gjorgjioska, 2018

Handy pyramid shaped paper packaging for nuts and seeds, inserted on a polyhedral base for elegant serving..

3. Happy Times Design

4. Additive & Parametric

N20 SPEAKER CASE, Antonio Cvetkovski, 2019

A case for a Bluetooth portable speaker designed in origami style. It is printed in two pieces of black and gray PLA without using support material.

Course: Rapid Prototyping and Customized Production, Tatjana Kandikjan

BRACELET, Jelena Djokikj, 2019

Bracelet designed in art-deco style. It is used as a benchmark model for testing the limitations of a 3D printer for creating geometric details.

Research Project, Tatjana Kandikjan

4. Additive & Parametric

AMORPHOUS FlLOWERPOT, Marjan Minov, 2020

A parametrically designed flower pot for cactus or succulent. Itsshape and pattern can be easily modified by the customer to createvariants.

Diploma Thesis: mentor Tatjana Kandikjan

4. Additive & Parametric

RP ARMLET, Angela Laboska, 2019

Generated through algorithmic programming, this bracelet is aunique piece of jewelry that can be modified and 3D printed in many variants.

Course: Rapid Prototyping and Customized Production, Tatjana Kandikjan

4. Additive & Parametric

SPIRAL LUX 1, Aleksandar Jankovikj, 2020

Design of a Voronoi mesh decorative light shield, 3D printed.

Course: Rapid Prototyping and Customized Production, Tatjana Kandikjan

4. Additive & Parametric

CORAL LIGHT, Goran Dimov, 2018

This small night lamp with exotic shape is inspired by the sea. It also demonstrates the practical knowledge of advanced surface modeling and 3D printing.

Course: Rapid Prototyping and Customized Production, Tatjana Kandikjan

4. Additive & Parametric

5. Design Imagination

FUSSION, Jana Angelovska, 2019

A composition that can be used in design of a decorative light.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

ECHINOIDEA, Elena Trifunovska, 2019

A composition inspired by the sea urchin that can be used in design of a lamp.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

PLANT, Bojan Cvetkovski, 2019

A composition inspired by the structure of the cherry trees with blossoms. This com-position can be used as a concept for design of a lamp or a hanger.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

TIME, Viktorija Lazova, 2019

The vector frames in this composition are inspired by the form of the sand clock, as an association with the relativity of the time in human life.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

PHOENIX, Angela Aleksova, 2019

Hope rises like a phoenix from the ashes of shattered dreams.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

DEPTH, Dushica Tevcheva, 2019

A simplified presentation of a whale, the biggest see animal, symbol of wisdom, loneliness and happiness. In modern times, it is also a symbol of the human kind negligence and endangered species.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

SUPERSTUDIO LAMP, Petar Maljanovski, 2019

A lamp design inspired by Superstudio, radical architectural movement of the 60’s.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

DE STIJL LAMP, Ana Jovchevska, 2019

A table lamp inspired by Mondrian’s De Stijl.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

ACTION MAN, Leo Kralevski, 2019

A lamp design inspired by the thrilling, propelling, fast-paced futurism. Representing a man in action.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

BLACK DIAMOND, Lea Jovikjikj, 2019

Lamp design inspired by postmodern design movement.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

MEMPHIS LAMP, Aleksandra Atanasova, 2019

Memphis design inspired lamp.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

SURVIVING, Angela Aleksova, 2019

Inspired by Archigram, neofuturistic, anti-heroic and pro-consumerist architectural group .

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

THE MOON, Emilija Todorovska, 2019

Two-dimensional abstract collage composition inspired by the phases of the moon and the solar eclipse. Basic features of this composition are circular lines and com-plementary color scheme.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

OWL, Lea Jovikjikj, 2019

3D abstract composition Inspired by the owl bird.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

ROSES, Aleksandra Atanasova, 2019

3D abstract composition inspired by continuous line art.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

POOPIES, Emilija Todorovska, 2019

Inspired by The Red Pyramid of Dahshur, Egypt. The flower shape ispyramidal. The black and red combination, which is the symbol for the poppies, adds elegance to the composition.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

JUMP IN THE UNKNOWN, Leo Kralevski, 2019

The simplified presentation of a kangaroo, symbol of Australia. Jumping in the un-known world of hope and success.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

THE FIERY KING, Ana Jovchevska, 2019

A two-dimensional composition in collage technique, representing a dance be-tween the graciousness of the lion king and the indestructible power of the flames.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

A WISH, Ana Jovchevska, 2019

An abstract 3D composition, a stylized shooting star falling towards the three rings on Earth, making wishes come true.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

HARMONY, Leo Kralevski, 2019

A 3D composition of the calming sea life.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

JELLYFISH, Sara Shaleva, 2019

3D stylized presentation of a jellyfish.

Course: Industrial Design, Sofija Sidorenko

5. Design Imagination

5. Design Imagination

6. Design History

6. Design History

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Student: Angela Laboska 864Leader: Prof. Sofija Sidorenko, PhD

Course: History of DesignSkopje, 2019

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HUB-LESS WHELE CHOPPER, Aleksandat Tasevski, 2017

Motocycle design.

9. Electric Vehicles

9. Electric Vehicles

9. Electric Vehicles

9. Electric Vehicles

9. Electric Vehicles

9. Electric Vehicles

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10. Sports and Recreation

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10. Sports and Recreation

11. Design with Plastics

11. Design with Plastics

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Student: Ljubica Aleksoska Course: Design with Plastics

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11. Design with Plastics

11. Design with Plastics

11. Design with Plastics

11. Design with Plastics

11. Design with Plastics

11. Design with Plastics

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School year: 2019/2020

11. Design with Plastics

12. Smart Product Design

12. Smart Product Design

12. Smart Product Design

12. Smart Product Design

Student: Goran DimovCourse: Computer-Aided Product DesignLeader: Prof. Dr. Tatjana Kandikjan

Double orientation

Touch controls on the screenand on the edges

The device can be controlled by touch areas and wirelessly by smartphone. Volume control-ler is found in the upper part of the screen dif-ferentiated with bright color. Basic controls for the record appear on the screen in the moment when a record is placed.

The main idea behind the product is redesign of the “Sony PS-F5”. Also very important point was to keep some retro elements of a record player be-sides adding modern and upgraded record player who can perform number of other related fixtures like playing music from the internet, radio, etc.

Gufo PlayerSmart and portable record player

12. Smart Product Design

12. Smart Product Design

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ear:

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12. Smart Product Design

12. Smart Product Design

12. Smart Product Design

12. Smart Product Design

12. Smart Product Design

12. Smart Product Design

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se: C

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Lead

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Dr.

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andi

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ear:

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13. Healthy Air

13. Healthy Air

13. Healthy Air

13. Healthy Air

13. Healthy Air

14. Packaging Design

14. Packaging Design

14. Packaging Design

14. Packaging Design

14. Packaging Design

14. Packaging Design

14. Packaging Design

14. Packaging Design

14. Packaging Design

14. Packaging Design

Course: Graphic Design, Ladislav Cvetkovski

Dushica Tevcheva, 2020

15. Logo Design

Course: Graphic Design, Ladislav Cvetkovski

Milosh Sokolikj, 2016

15. Logo Design

Course: Graphic Design, Ladislav Cvetkovski

Angela Laboska, 2016

15. Logo Design

Course: Graphic Design, Ladislav Cvetkovski

Aleksandra Aleksovska, 2016

15. Logo Design

Course: Graphic Design, Ladislav Cvetkovski

Gorjan Radeski, 2019

15. Logo Design

GORJAN RADESKIdesigns

Course: Graphic Design, Ladislav Cvetkovski

Leo Kralevski, 2020 Ana Jovchevska, 2020

15. Logo Design

Course: Graphic Design, Ladislav Cvetkovski

Katerina Gjorgjioska, 2015

15. Logo Design

Course: Graphic Design, Ladislav Cvetkovski

Nikolaj Popovski, 2020

15. Logo Design

Course: Graphic Design, Ladislav Cvetkovski

Angela Basheska, 2020

15. Logo Design

Course: Graphic Design, Ladislav Cvetkovski

Filip Josifovski, 2016Angel Kosteski, 2016

15. Logo Design

Address:Ss Cyril and Methodius UniversityFaculty of Mechanical EngineeringRugjer Boshkovikj 18, P.Box 4641000 Skopje, North Macedonia

Web sites:http://www.mf.edu.mk/http://design.mf.edu.mk/http://www.idealab.mf.edu.mk/

E-mails:tatjana.kandikjan@mf.edu.mksofija.sidorenko@mf.edu.mk

Imagination >> DESIGN << Technology industrial design student projects

Editors: Prof. Tatjana Kandikjan, PhD

Prof. Sofija Sidorenko, PhD Prof. Ladislav Cvetkovski, MFA

Prof. Igor Gjurkov, PhD Prof. Risto Tashevski , PhD

Assoc. Prof. Ile Mircheski, PhDAsist. Prof. Jelena Djokikj, PhD

Sponsored by the Ministry of Culture Republic of North Macedonia

Skopje, 2020

Technical editors: Ljubica Aleksoska

Milena GraorkovskaAngela Nedelkovska

Front page: Spiral Lux 2

Aleksandar Jankovikj, 2020

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