P Jeremiah Ajit

BD2004

Wind, Water and Movement

Terracotta clay, renowned for its porous nature and excellent heat retention, proves ideal for crafting water bottles and coolers. Its porous structure allows gradual water evaporation, cooling contents naturally. The clay's thermal mass regulates temperature, keeping liquids cool. Sustainable and aesthetic, terracotta offers a unique blend of functionality and earthy charm for the first two products. The third product, a chess set, uses the mouldability of clay to create forms inspired by the movement of pieces on a chess board. It explores the conjunction of different materials and textures to enhance the experience of playing a game of chess.

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Gestalt's Principles and Decoding Perspectives

Development and Integration of 2D and 3D Forms

Material Study: Terracotta

Vindtorn: A Personal Cooler | Initial Explorations and Form Development

Vindtorn: A Personal Cooler | Experimentation and Prototype

Vindtorn

Poros: An Ergonomic Water Bottle | Form Explorations and Prototyping

Poros | Technical Drawings

Rorelse: A Chess Set | Form Explorations and Prototyping

Rorelse | Technical Drawings