We won the ponoko competition!

Posted: September 23rd, 2008 | Author: Jessica Rosenkrantz | Filed under: news | Tags: , , , | 2 Comments »

Due to all of your votes, we won the Ponoko’s 10-day design challenge back in August. The prize was $1000 dollars among other things. You can read about it here: 10-day design challenge: Jewelry for Summer winners announced

Thanks everyone!

photos in the yard for the Ponoko competition


please vote for us! at the ponoko competition

Posted: July 15th, 2008 | Author: Jessica Rosenkrantz | Filed under: news | Tags: , , , | 2 Comments »

Our fan/pendant design is a finalist in the ponoko summer jewelry competition! It is number#14, transient cool.  Please vote for us.  If we win, we will offer the piece for sale.

here is the link for voting, be sure to fill out the poll at the bottom of the page

this is fan2 - which is better (fan2 or fan1)?


Ponoko competition entry

Posted: July 11th, 2008 | Author: Jesse Louis-Rosenberg | Filed under: design | Tags: , , , , | 2 Comments »

We just entered another Ponoko competition with this fan/pendant.  It was another jewelry competition, this time with the theme of summer.   Working off that theme, we decided to create a pendant that transforms into a fan.  A pattern is cut out of the fan which transforms on each layer, creating a moving 3D pattern when the fan is closed.  This pattern is in fact a radiolaria pattern, where we have taken snap shots at regular intervals as the pattern morphs. The hexagons of the resulting patterns were divided into triangles.

The outer profile of the blade also transforms slightly creating a topographic surface when the fan is closed and a nautilus shell effect when open.  The shadow looks almost like a ferris wheel, and the individual blades remind us of electrical towers.  We find all of these images very summery, and I hope other people do as well.  Below you can see a detail of the closed fan.