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KALEIDOSCOPE - 3D Tile-Walnut -
Lucille Studio




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RECENT AWARDS FOR BOOTH AND PRODUCT
AT WESTEDGE LA HOSTIPALITY AND DESIGN EXPO
Developing, CO-Designing, & Launching an entire product line.... while organizing the creation of that line's new company........ and simultaneously designing two booths............ to debut at two different exhibitions
(that I project managed)
3000 miles from each other.. and only 4 days apart. - all in 6 months-
At any moment I expected an organ grinder monkey to jump out of my shirt and complete the ambiance .
Damn the Torpedos! What's Next?











This one is fun. I have two more designs coming based on this one.


This design still needs to be developed.

This design still needs to be developed.


This design still needs to be developed into a 3D file


FROM IDEA TO FABRICATION
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DESIGNED: Design Sketch
DIRECTED: Fusion 360 File,
Fabrication
DESIGNED: Render in Location
Images
DESIGNED: Layout and Color in
Booth Projects








DESIGNED: Design Sketch
DIRECTED: Fusion 360 File,
Fabrication of Booth
DIRECTED: Render in Location
Image
DESIGNED: Layout and Color in
Booth Projects
PHOTOGRAPHED:
All Images
DESIGNED:
Template --
Layout Design
Organized to hold ALL Designs
of Product Category/Company
Images --
Tile Color Design and Layout in
Booth Projects
Rendered missing parts of image
from booth designs to create unity
DIRECTED:
Fusion Files and Fabrication of Tiles
and Panel Layout for Booth Project
PHOTOGRAPHED:
All Images
DESIGNED:
Template --
Layout Design
Organized to hold ALL
Designs of Product Category/
CompanyImages --
Tile Color Design and
Layout in Booth Projects
Rendered missing parts
of image from booth
designs to create unity
DIRECTED:
Fusion Files and
Fabrication of Tiles and Panel Layout for Booth Project

The elevation changes of the ridges of this design down into the valleys are what create the drama in this design.



The elevation changes of the ridges of this design down into the valleys are what create the drama in this design.



This design became three. It also became my favorite.


















This design needs to be developed in 3D

This design needs to be developed in 3D

This design I developed from a sketch of a collaborating artist. I had to engineer the perimeter on the tile so that it fit flush to the surrounding tiles. I also had to create a repeat of the tile by engineering the perimeter for any tile to be able to be flipped upside down so that the ends would be a little more offset every other row. This broke up the tile lines to make a more organic layout.


This design I developed from a sketch of a collaborating artist. I had to engineer the perimeter on the tile so that it fit flush to the surrounding tiles. I also had to create a repeat of the tile by engineering the perimeter for any tile to be able to be flipped upside down so that the ends would be a little more offset every other row. This broke up the tile lines to make a more organic layout.

This design I developed from a sketch of a collaborating artist. I had to engineer the perimeter on the tile so that it fit flush to the surrounding tiles. I also had to create a repeat of the tile by engineering the perimeter for any tile to be able to be flipped upside down so that the ends would be a little more offset every other row. This broke up the tile lines to make a more organic layout.

I engineered this design from a collaborating designer's rough sketch. I choose to have 6 of the "stones" as a tile and had to create a master perimeter that would fit with all the surrounding tiles with only the one tile and no repeat.

I engineered this design from a collaborating designer's rough sketch. I choose to have 6 of the "stones" as a tile and had to create a master perimeter that would fit with all the surrounding tiles with only the one tile and no repeat.

I designed the opposite row orientation layout to create "Oyster" from another tile called Shield.



I designed the opposite row orientation layout to create "Oyster" from another tile called Shield.

This mural tile pattern developed from a sketch of a collaborating designer took a while to get the sizes right. It still needs to be 3D Developed.

This mural tile pattern developed from a sketch of a collaborating designer took a while to get the sizes right. It still needs to be 3D Developed.
DESIGNED: Design Sketch
DIRECTED: Fusion 360 File,
Fabrication of Booth
DESIGNED: Render in Location
Image
DESIGNED: Layout and Color in
Booth Projects
