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We wanted to give a strong identity to the project Moskit(o) since the beginning. The idea was to find an evocative logo and create a coherent graphic charter for all communication medias (poster, business card, wiki, flyers, exhibition cartels, sweat shirts…) but also in the objects that embedded the project.
Here is an overview of our fists sketches. This is the research step, where we explored several ideas to find the best technical solutions for each object. Hand sketches also allowed us to better communicate between the team members to edit or validate technical and formal researches.
The 3D modelisation allowed us to visualize volumes, dimensions and also the materials of our devices. This step is very important because it has allowed us to make choices on industrial way of production, to anticipate the price of the Moskit(o) device. We compare the functional principles to the formal choices and improved the initials drawings. Here is an overview the trap modelisation (on Rhinoceros software) and the analysis kit modelisation (on Solidworks software).
Following the technical and shape validation on the 3D modelisations, we made renderings. They allowed us to define aesthetic characteristics such as colors, surface aspects and other details related to the visual identity of Moskit(o). It was the latest digital validation step before starting to prototyping.
As designers students, we have at our disposal various workshops and prototyping machines such as laser cutter, plotters, 3D printers… These essential tools allow us to quickly test our project ideas, and to get quick feedbacks to adapt our designs. Here, we used two different 3D printers : an « Ultima Maker 2 » and a «Zortrax ». We printed the different parts of our devices in PLA and ABS, in a 60µ definition.
When the devices parts are printed, the job isn’t yet finished! To get a more realistic result, we sanded several times the objects, then put a layer of primer and finally paint it. We chose to affix the Moskit(o) logo and some legal informations on it (such as a serial number, or a caution sentence) through the transfers technic.