Avant Garde object Winner Announced
byOn Saturday the winners of Avant Garde object 2012 were announced at The Green Expo. First place goes to Trace van Wijk for her melted bottle top bowl.
On Saturday the winners of Avant Garde object 2012 were announced at The Green Expo. First place goes to Trace van Wijk for her melted bottle top bowl.
This morning we has a fabulous morning judging the Avant Garde object Design Time students eco chic objects. We had a vibrant judging panel who consisted of designer, Haldane Martin, Yolande Mitton, principal of Design Time; Andre Nel, sustainability manager from Pick n Pay and myself.
This is the last storyboard update for Avant Garde object 2012. This week the students were required to show us their final eco-friendly object.
Loading Week 6’s eco design storyboards was a fun and interesting procedure. I looked back to the design’s of Week 1 and noted that only a few students have actually stuck to their original eco design ideas.
This week, Week 5, of Avant Garde object; we asked the students to put together storyboards detailing the manufacturing process of making their eco design objects.
This week the Avant Garde object Design Time students showcase their eco design development. They show us through their boards how the design is evolving and the various problems they are running into when it comes to sustainable design.
This week the Avant Garde object Design Time students storyboards display the actual utility object that they have in mind, or a variation of the eco design.
We are now in Week 2 of the competition and are seeing see some of the eco designs starting to take shape in the students storyboards below. Some are becoming quite obvious as to what the final designs will be, others still remain a bit of a mystery!
Avant Garde object, Live Eco’s eco design competition sponsored by Pick n Pay, competitors from Design Time in Cape Town have been hard at work brainstorming their storyboards.
Avant Garde object is a Live Eco design initiative brought to you by Pick n Pay. The idea behind the competition is to inspire young designers to think more sustainably & holistically when it comes to their creations.