the newest project from UK-based designer dominic wilcox is entitled ‘speed creating‘, in which he designed something creative each day over a period of 30 days. at home, in the studio, on the train… wherever he was, wilcox made something out of materials he had around him. this just a look at some of the objects he created over the 30 day period.
business card tie presenter
day 3: business card tie presenter this tie acts as a business card presenter… just tug on the invisible string and your business details are revealed.
business cards hidden
business cards being presented
components of the football smoothie maker – a clean sac and deflated football with a zipper sewn into it for inserting the ‘mixing’ bag
day 15: football smoothie maker wilcox wanted to develop a previous smoothie making idea and see if it would really work…
inserting fruit into the smoothie maker
some more fruit…
add some yogurt and…
kick-off!
after the match, your smoothie is ready
pencil shelf
day 27: pencil shelf a shelf made from more than 200 colored pencils which have been glued together into two layers. shelf brackets are made by cutting a single wooden pencil case box into two and gluing the parts together. the sliding doors hide the screws.
detail
a wooden pencil case box is used as ‘L’ brackets
more than 200 pencils were used to create the shelf
inflated socks
day 28: inflated socks to create these lamps, wilcox inserts a balloon into a sock, inflating it until the sock stretches to its fullest capacity. then, he coats them in clear resin in order to maintain the shape and add strength.
inserting the balloon into the sock and inflating it…
the result
other variations
detail
onion rings
day 29: onion ring fabric just as the name implies… admiring the looped shape of the addictive deep fried treats, he glued them together to create a fabric.
the finished fabric
the onion rings give quite a good draping quality
you can see more of dominic wilcox’s ‘speed creating’ projects here.