If you’re wondering what Design school is like..

24Feb07

Check out my ugly mug on our school newsletter, The New Idiom.

Boy, am I glad that our cardboard chair is (almost) done.  That was a multi-late-nightish project that was tough but fun.   The last thing we have left to do is create a posterboard and turn it in.

I’m excited for the next design contest that we’re participating in… It’s more open ended and conceptual, so there are many more interesting possibilities.   And there are very few material constraints.  Sadly, I don’t think Wonjoon or Professor Conley are keen on me turning in a tank of bioluminescent fish.  C’mon, its biomimicry!

3 Responses to “If you’re wondering what Design school is like..”


  1. 1 Karthik Posted February 24th, 2007 - 11:24 pm

    Finally a post! I like the hat…I think you should wear it around downtown Chicago in the summer.

  2. 2 Ash Bhoopathy Posted February 24th, 2007 - 11:32 pm

    Haha, thanks. I’ll show you the final postboard after we’re done. Ne’er did I expect to be submitting a cardboard chair to a sustainable design contest before I started here.

  3. 3 sheel Posted February 25th, 2007 - 4:25 am

    bioluminescence is so fascinating… I went swimming in the biobay in Vieques, Puerto Rico and was hooked… it’s just so damn awesome!
    http://www.biobay.com/
    great, now I just spent 20 minutes on wikipedia learning about this stuff.

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