Pick your client
Create a quote and include the deliverables from above.
Send an email using your personal e-mail to mtdmagraphics@gmail.com following this template: Client E-mail Template
If client approves you quote, send a contract.
Produce your first draft and send to your client via e-mail. Answer all messages by replying to the same thread.
Take the feedback you get form your client and made adjustments to your design.
Get final approval for your design and upload final file to google classroom.
E-mail an invoice to complete your project
iorogami is a 3D printer company that is planing on launching their first home 3D printer device. They have finalized the internal hardware and software but they need a new awesome design for the device itself.
iorogami wants something that allows people to 3D print at home and has a screen, similar in functionality to other printers, but they want a different look. Colors are very important.
iorogami likes geometric styles and bold colors. They want something that is ergonomic but compact, possibly foldable.
Contact this client at mtdmagraphics@gmail.com
3 sketch drawings of iorogami 3D Printing device ideas
3 renders of the first draft in Blender 3D
3 Screen Shots and 3 renders of final design in Blender 3D
PDF Presentation
This is an example of what your final project might look like. Take a look at each of the pages and the components. This is for a different product but the components are the same. Obviously, your version has to be significantly different, especially the modeling part. You may not use the same pictures or same colors.
8.5 x 11 Project that includes 6 pages.
The first page will be a title page with the name of the client, the final render of your project, as well as the words "iorogami product development proposal by ____" and then your name or your design company's name.
Page 2 will be a collage of 10 pictures of inspiration, meaning pictures of mobile gaming devices that are already out there so youcan get inspiration.
Page 3 will be a picture of 3 sketches where you think of ideas of what your gaming device might look like. These should be original ideas different that what you found in page 2.
Page 4 will be your initial prototype in Blender 3d. Render at least three different perspectives.
Page 5 will three screen shots of your final design from the front, the side and top.
Page 6 will be the final render of your project. This render should include 3 different perspectives including a background and lighting in high quality.