Triton / 2005 / Thomson Electronics

Process: The client for this product, a cordless phone, was eager to come up with new forms for a not so new technology. The design process started with concept development sketching.


Early on in the process of sketching for the client, I focused my attention on the energy that coupld potentially be created through the negative space between the phone and the handset.


Foam models were created to better understand the general behaviour of the form.


3d cad was then used in order to refine and detail the surfaces out.cad was used to explore various forms until the desired manifestation was obtained.
Skills: the project involved simple sketching, creating simple foam models, 3d modelling in Rhino3d and Rendering in 3D Studio Max.





work in process

an early doodle of the concept

I created foam models to better understand the objects form

this is an early cad model I created to refine the surfaces involved

this is another model we created that had sideways momentum

the final rendering contained a soft interior surface with a rigid exterior surface

The handset coming out of the base

The hand set without the product