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Page 1: TOM WOODS ONLINE PORTFOLIO

TOM WOODSPRODUCT /GRAPHIC/ DIGITAL/

ONLINE PORTFOLIO-‐

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W W W . T O M W O O D S P R O D U C T D E S I G N . C O MI N F O @ T O M W O O D S P R O D U C T D E S I G N . C O M2 Online Portfolio

!e focus of my own work has always been a fascina-tion with utility – user driven design enforcing un-compromising practicality, and inspiring an unfussy

aesthetic. I aspire to the privileged position that a de-signer has, creating products and experiences that in-"uence our quality of life and constantly challenge our relationship with the objects that surround us.

Approach.

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Research revolving around childhood activities such as tree climbing and tree house building. !e canopy was designed to allow the user to be hoisted to a van-

tage point using a counterweight of collected logs. !e folded canopy can open wide to allow panoramic views of the surroundings, or can be drawn tight around the body to provide shelter against the weather.

Building Experiences.

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Two-Dimensional development of a stool design. !e aim was to create a structure pressed from one sheet of steel which secures a set of interchangeable legs.

Stool Development.

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Development of logo design for DJ Dirt Revolver.

Dirt Revolver Logo.

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Reinforced hoop to connect lanyard to package

Negative print

Aluminium is rolled thicker along the edges to prevent tearing

Groves to allowfolding of the package

“Pull Here” tabs to tear open the sealed package

Aluminium is folded so when vacuum sealed the package does not distort

Seperate compartment for phone handset

Seperate compartment for accesories

Aluminium is perforated to create a controlled tear path

Compartments are loaded from this end - customer uses ‘Pull Here” tabs to open

Package is rolled from secondary Aluminium, a 100% recyclable material

NOKIA ‘Cell’ Packaging ‘Cell’ packaging design allows customers to pick and choose accessories according to their personal require-ments, rather than having to buy a pre-packed box.

Once their selection is made the accessories are vac-uum sealed into the (secondary) Aluminium package, which is folded in half and carried on a lanyard. !e Aluminium can be printed with graphics support-ing relevant brand promotions as required.

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My response to my ‘building experiences’ research.High Desk is a modular system. !e Desk legs are crude 2 by 4 timbers which can be cut at any length by

High Desk. the user. !e legs are clamped into the desk top creat-ing a safe working environment - escaping the distrac-tions of the world below. High Desk was designed for young professionals working from home, where the boundaries of work and play can become blurred

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At www.mypreserver.com fans can now sign up to the band newsletter, stream tracks and purchase them through our iTunes store, book tickets for upcoming

shows, watch videos, view photos and connect with the band through social networking sites. !e website has been designed and is run independently by the mem-bers of My Preserver. www.mypreserver.com

My Preserver Online.

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Development of the limited edition Revolutions In !e Head CD design pressed in 2010. !e CD packag-ing also contains an 18 page lyrics book. !e album

Revolutions in the Head CD album. was recorded in Miloco Studios, London and was mas-tered in Sterling Sound Studios, New York City. !e process took 5 months in total. !e album was released through Eight Calls East Records. !e initial press was of 1000 units.

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Promotional Artwork. Print and digital artwork to promote live shows and accompany digital media releases.

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A team of architecture and design students from the Royal College of Art have constructed an adaptable 90 m2 event space for an exhibition at the college.

The panelled timber structure gently rises across the rectilinear gallery at a canted angle, folding up to form angled balustrades and a projection tower at the rear. From this point a platform wraps around the existing columns and walls to form benches that

Slowscape. engage otherwise overlooked areas in the open gal-lery space. While the slight incline of the ramps encourages visitors to sit or lounge on the surface, 60 light-weight recyclable stools - each folded from a single

cut sheet of fluted plastic - were also provided as a comfortable alternative for more formal events and longer film screenings.

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450

150

150

150

450

250

50mmabovefloor 250

450

1080

1470

1600

150

150

300

300Ramp rising 200mm Ramp rising 200mm

Ramp ascending

Steps ascending

Routes for exiting platform / escape

Ballustrade area to protect from falling

Seating (450mm high)

Platform and ramp accessed by public

Areas unaccessible to walk on

Change in angle of platform

Step

Route for level wheelchair access3.81º 4.57º

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

50

Ballustrade B Bench B

Average eye level

Existing collumn

50mmabovefloor 250

450

1080

1470

1600

150

150

300

300

Ramp rising 200mm Ramp rising 200mm

Ramp ascending

Steps ascending

Ballustrade area to protect from falling

Seating (450mm high)

Platform and ramp accessed by public

Change in angle of platform

3.81º 4.57º

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

1500 3000 500 2500

STAGE RAMP A PLAT

FORM

A

RAMP B PLATFORM B

BALLUSTRADE B

BALL

USTR

ADE A

BENCH A BENCH B

APPROX. AREA OF SURFACE STAGE 7.3 sqm RAMP A 15.9 sqm RAMP B 13.6 sqm PLATFORM A 2.8 sqm PLATFORM B 4.8 sqm BALLUSTRADE A 5 sqm BALLUSTRADE B 0.7 sqm STEPS 5.2 sqm BENCH A 2.8 sqm BENCH B 2.2 sqm APPROX. TOTAL 60.3 sqm

A A

NOTE: Surface of platform and steps to contrast visually with floor to reduce tripping hazard

DRAWING 03 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 20 February 2011

DRAWING 01 GENERAL LAYOUT PLAN 20 February 2011

DRAWING 02 SECTION AA & BB 20 February 2011

SECTION AA

SECTION BB

Dimen

sion T

BC

Dimen

sion T

BC

STAGE RAMP A3.81 º

RAMP B4.57º

PLATFORM B PLATFORM B

BALLUSTRADE AScale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

Dimen

sion T

BC

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

DRAWING 04 STRUCTURAL LAYOUT 20 February 2011

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

DRAWING 05 CHIPBOARD LAYOUT 20 February 2011

All surface material made from chipboard

Layout based on Chipboard sheets 18X600X2400

Chipboard layout TBC on site

Cut chipboard

18mm unfinished chipboard

NOTE: ALL STRUCTURAL LAYOUT TBC

All joist spacing 450mm unless specified

STAGE RAMP A

PLAT

FORM

A

RAMP B PLATFORM B

STAGE Raised on 50mm joists RAMP A Raised on 50mm joists + 0-200 firring strips PLATFORM A Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists RAMP A Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists + 0-200 firring strips PLATFORM B Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists + 200 mm joists

250050030001500

400mm long battons for spacing and stability

Line between horizontal platforms and ramps

Stage for presentations Max. 6 people on stage

Ramp for seated spectators Approx. 30 people

Ramp for seated spectators Approx. 20 people

Platform for spectator access and viewing

Platform for spectator access

B B

Projector fixed to ceiling Position TBC

450

250

50

450

150

150

150

450

250

50mmabovefloor 250

450

1080

1470

1600

150

150

300

300Ramp rising 200mm Ramp rising 200mm

Ramp ascending

Steps ascending

Routes for exiting platform / escape

Ballustrade area to protect from falling

Seating (450mm high)

Platform and ramp accessed by public

Areas unaccessible to walk on

Change in angle of platform

Step

Route for level wheelchair access3.81º 4.57º

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

50

Ballustrade B Bench B

Average eye level

Existing collumn

50mmabovefloor 250

450

1080

1470

1600

150

150

300

300

Ramp rising 200mm Ramp rising 200mm

Ramp ascending

Steps ascending

Ballustrade area to protect from falling

Seating (450mm high)

Platform and ramp accessed by public

Change in angle of platform

3.81º 4.57º

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

1500 3000 500 2500

STAGE RAMP A PLAT

FORM

A

RAMP B PLATFORM B

BALLUSTRADE B

BALL

USTR

ADE A

BENCH A BENCH B

APPROX. AREA OF SURFACE STAGE 7.3 sqm RAMP A 15.9 sqm RAMP B 13.6 sqm PLATFORM A 2.8 sqm PLATFORM B 4.8 sqm BALLUSTRADE A 5 sqm BALLUSTRADE B 0.7 sqm STEPS 5.2 sqm BENCH A 2.8 sqm BENCH B 2.2 sqm APPROX. TOTAL 60.3 sqm

A A

NOTE: Surface of platform and steps to contrast visually with floor to reduce tripping hazard

DRAWING 03 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 20 February 2011

DRAWING 01 GENERAL LAYOUT PLAN 20 February 2011

DRAWING 02 SECTION AA & BB 20 February 2011

SECTION AA

SECTION BB

Dimen

sion T

BC

Dimen

sion T

BC

STAGE RAMP A3.81 º

RAMP B4.57º

PLATFORM B PLATFORM B

BALLUSTRADE AScale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

Dimen

sion T

BC

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

DRAWING 04 STRUCTURAL LAYOUT 20 February 2011

Scale 1:50 Size A3 All dimensions measured in mm All dimensions TBC on site

DRAWING 05 CHIPBOARD LAYOUT 20 February 2011

All surface material made from chipboard

Layout based on Chipboard sheets 18X600X2400

Chipboard layout TBC on site

Cut chipboard

18mm unfinished chipboard

NOTE: ALL STRUCTURAL LAYOUT TBC

All joist spacing 450mm unless specified

STAGE RAMP A

PLAT

FORM

A

RAMP B PLATFORM B

STAGE Raised on 50mm joists RAMP A Raised on 50mm joists + 0-200 firring strips PLATFORM A Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists RAMP A Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists + 0-200 firring strips PLATFORM B Raised on 50mm joists + 200mm joists + 200 mm joists

250050030001500

400mm long battons for spacing and stability

Line between horizontal platforms and ramps

Stage for presentations Max. 6 people on stage

Ramp for seated spectators Approx. 30 people

Ramp for seated spectators Approx. 20 people

Platform for spectator access and viewing

Platform for spectator access

B B

Projector fixed to ceiling Position TBC

450

250

50

Floor plans and drawings of the Slowscape Gallery prior to construction.

Slowscape Plans.

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A lightweight stool design which is lasercut from "uted polypropolene sheet. !e multifaceted structure echos the language of the Slowscape gallery, and the base

of the stool angles to answer the slope of the lowrise landscape they rest on. !e aim was to create a "exible and playful seating solution to the Slowscape Gallery.

Now Available £20/stool

Slowscape Stool.

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TOM WOODSPRODUCT /GRAPHIC/ DIGITAL/

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