Designing the Evolution 2industrial designstudent projects
Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, SkopjeFaculty of Mechanical Engineering
Industrial Design, Ergonomics and Application Lab
Skopje, 2016
Part 1 Cool Light
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
NUAGE-FLO LAMP, Aleksandra Aleksovska, 2016
Table lamp with shade designed by experimenting with a flexible natural material.
Part 1 Cool Light
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
CIRCULI LUCIS, Asja Mucha, 2015
Circuli Lucis is imagined as a decorative lamp, a sculptural element for the ambient. The subdued light makes it fit nicely into every interior with contemporary minimalist style.
Part 1 Cool Light
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
BENIYA LAMP, Andrej Gjorgjievski, 2016
Stylish lamp ideal for design lovers. Made of recycled materials.
Part 1 Cool Light
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
MUSHROOM LAMP, Adrijana Savovska, 2015
Sophisticated design of a table lamp inspired by the form of the mushroom.
Part 1 Cool Light
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
ILLUSION, Bojan Boshevski, 2015
Wall art object that creates an optical illusion with the right amount of light to keep you relaxed.
Part 1 Cool Light
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
DRACONIS, Dragan Jordanov, 2016
Inspired by the Draco constellation, this lamp has clean and simple lines elegantly support-ing a unique source of light. The light comes with its own personality and is made of used material.
Part 1 Cool Light
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
BAMBOO LAMP, Pepita Pinderova, 2015
Rays of sunlight lamp suitable for creating a warm and relaxed atmosphere.
Part 1 Cool Light
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
ARANEA, Sofija Palkovska, 2015
The strength and softness of the net are shown through juxtaposing materials - stainless steel and wood.
Part 1
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
PYRAMID, Katerina Aleksoska, 2016
This lamp with a geometrized flower shape creates a warm atmosphere.
Cool Light
Part 1 Cool Light
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
KINGLY PENGUIN, Iva Bozinovska, 2015
Inspired by the body of the king penguin, this lamp is a reminiscent of something soft, attrac-tive, beautiful. The use of LED light and laser cutting as production method contributed to the final shape of this product.
Part 1 Cool Light
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
ECLIPSE LAMP, Milosh Sokolikj, 2016
Inspired by an astronomical event, this design strives to capture the unique light environment it creates. Sturdy materials assure the lamp’s longevity, while their similarity makes them easily disposable and recyclable.
Part 1 Cool Light
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
SPIRAL LAMP, Simona Tasevska, 2015
Eco-friendly lamp made of wood pieces and a led strip, designed for an ambient lighting, in the form of a square spring.
Part 1 Cool Light
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
CHILI PAPER, Mice Karajov, 2015
The soft, curvy lines of the lamp and its organic material create a romantic atmosphere.
Cool LightPart 1
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
SALUXUM, Milan Mitev, 2016
The stone absorbs the light that comes form the origami shaped lamp shade..
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
ABBYSOPELAGIC LAMP, Natalija Cebova, 2015
Decorative object with ambient light.
Black & WhitePart 2
Black & WhitePart 2
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
THREEPOCK, Mario Apostolovski, 2015
Handy wall pockets for storing small items, made out of cardboard.
Course: Rapid Prototyping and Customized Production, Tatjana Kandikjan
MOON RIVER, Ivana Pendovska, 2013
The use of geometric elements in the relief creates an effect of moonlight reflection on river water surface.
THE NET, Tamara Danevska 2013
The net which covers the underlying relief gives the drawer front a delicate look.
Black & WhitePart 2
Course: Rapid Prototyping and Customized Production, Tatjana Kandikjan
PICTOCARVE, Tatjana Kandikjan, 2013
White, relief abstract composition. Drawer front.
JULIETTE, Dimitar Manchev 2013
Decorative relief inspired by the flocking behavior of birds.
Black & WhitePart 2
Course: Design of Packaging and Containers, Tatjana Kandikjan
TRAXES, Valentino Pop-Gonov, 2013
Laser cut decorative metal dish.
Black & WhitePart 2
TRIAX, Natasha Tanushevska, 2013
The dynamic shape of this bowl is inspired by space flight.
Course: Design of Packaging and Containers, Tatjana Kandikjan
Part 2
ELIA, Bojana Gjuroska, 2013
This fruit bowl draws inspiration from geometric shapes artistically combined to induce a feeling of relaxation through the use of repetitive elements.
Black & White
TRIANGLES, Ivica Nedelkovski, 2013
A strictly geometrical chaos that creates a light but very strong structure.
DARK WEEDS, Voislav Denkovski, 2013
The organic shape of this bowl is inspired by the dark side of nature – the perpetual quest for proliferation and dominance of the dark weed.
NIGHTMARE, Stefan Ristovski, 2013
Inspired by the leaves of Macedonian Thistle. Expresses feelings of anxiousness and stress aroused by nightmares.
Black & WhitePart 2
Course: Design of Packaging and Containers, Tatjana Kandikjan
Design & TechnologyPart 3
Course: New product development, Tatjana Kandikjan
AIR TRANSPARENT TABLE, Damjan Matoski, 2013
The dynamic polygonal shape of this lightweight table is created by bending of transparent acrylic in trapezoidal segments. The table top stands on an inclined column.
Design & TechnologyPart 3
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
SINUSOIDAL LINES, Kristina Dimovska, 2016
Corner mounted, mathematical sinusoid shaped light, made of a single piece of sheet metal.
Design & TechnologyPart 3
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
HONIG, Damjan Matoski, 2015
The loudspeakers, resembling the WALL-E robot, are designed to catch the eye of the listener. The inspiration for the loudspeaker’s structure comes from Voronoi cells.
Design & TechnologyPart 3
Diploma thesis, Mentor: Tatjana Kandikjan
CUT-THROUGH LEVITATING LAMP, Natasha Tanushevska, 2014
Cut-through Levitating Lamp is an exploration of the possibilities of magnetic levitation and light as a visual phenomenon, making a symbiosis in the aesthetics of irrationality. Exhibited at the MIKSER Festival, as one of the winners of the Ghost Project Design Competition.
Design & TechnologyPart 3
LAMBDA, Dimitar Milenkovski, 2016
LAMBDA is an Eco-friendly lamp made of sheet metal and recycled wood.. It uses LED light that has a potentially long life of up to 50 000 hours and it is a low energy user.
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
Design & TechnologyPart 3 Design & Technology
PARTICLE LAMP, Angel Kosteski, 2016
The inspiration for this lamp comes from graphical representations of the irregularmovement of particles on an atomic scale, their constantly changing trajectories.
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
Course: Computer-Aided Design, Tatjana Kandikjan
POLYGON LIGHT, Elena Biljanoska-Nakjeva, 2014
The structural shape of this lamp is generated with FDM and the transparency and color of the acrylic enhances the effect of a crystal.
Part 3 Design & Technology
Master’s thesis, Mentor: Sofia Sidorenko
SUN, Violeta Vidoevska, 2014
A concept of a food preparation appliance that uses the energy of the sun.
Design & TechnologyPart 3
Design & TechnologyPart 3
Diploma thesis, Mentor: Tatjana Kandikjan
GUITAR, Stefan Ristovski, 2014
Guitar body with unique design, inspired by the style of the guitar player.
Design & TechnologyPart 3
Course: New Product Development, Tatjana Kandikjan
CRYSTAL Umbrella holder, Maja Mitrovikj, 2013
Plexiglas cut-off pieces combined to form a bin/umbrella holder.
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
CASSIOPEIA, Darja Tosheva, 2014
The lamp is inspired by outer space (from the constellation Cassiopeia in particular) and the minimalist movement in design.
Part 3 Design & Technology
Design & TechnologyPart 3
Eco WorldPart 4
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
CIRCUIT TABLE, Hristijan Vasilev, 2015
The inspiration for this table comes from the patterns on the PCBs contained in modern electronics.
Eco WorldPart 4
Eco WorldPart 4
Course: Eco Design, Tatjana Kandikjan
FARFALLA TABLE, Mia Zdravevska, 2014
Extraordinary, sophisticated coffee table inspired by the wings of a butterfly. The trapezoidal walls of the metal shelf under the table end virtually in a point in space. It was displayed at Month of Design in Ljubljana.
Eco WorldPart 4
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
LO ZIG, Petar Popovski, 2015
The main idea of Lo-zig is to present a different edition of magazine tables. Inspiration comes from the famous “Zigzag chair” by Gerrit Rietveld.
Eco WorldPart 4
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
MONDRIAN SATELLITE, Ana Zdravkova, 2015
This extraordinary table is decorated with a stylized Mondrian picture engraving.
Eco WorldPart 4
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
IDUN SHELF, Mila Dimchova, 2015
Wall mounted bike holder made of natural material that doesn’t scratch the bike.
Eco WorldPart 4
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
LUNO, Pavlov Andrej, 2016
Luno is a mysterious ambient lamp inspired by our natural satellite, bringing the final frontier closer to us.
Eco WorldPart 4
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
WOODIE, Simona Anchevska, 2015
The wild and rustic look of the tree brings to mind comfort and warmth and is in contrast with the transparent irregular metal structure that supports it like a root.
Eco WorldPart 4
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
TREE-PIECE TABLE, Vladimir Apostoloski, 2015
Plywood table in three pieces, providing easy assembly, disassembly and transport.
Eco WorldPart 4
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
HONEYCOMB TABLE, Marija Ackovska, 2015
The basis of this design is the combination of a natural material and a nature inspired shape - the honeycomb.
Eco WorldPart 4
Course: Eco Design, Tatjana Kandikjan
SISI, Irena Trajchevska, 2015
My inspiration for this coffee table is a man in motion. It also aims to evoke a sense of impos-sible balance.
Fantasy in WoodPart 5
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
DINO, Ognen Manevski, 2016
Eco-friendly rocking toy inspired by the sympathy that the children have for the dinosaurs. It is made of plywood and coated with natural wax.
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
ERYNORN, Petar Avramovski, 2015
Erynorn is a wall hanger designed by simplification and elegant adaptation of a contour of a tree. This furniture is designed to assemble without glue or screws, and can be positioned by leaning it against a wall.
Fantasy in WoodPart 5
POLYGONAL DISH, Anita Silanovska, 2014
Wooden bowl with irregular polygonal shape.
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
Fantasy in WoodPart 5
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
CHOCOLATE, Jovana Shishkovska, 2014
Decorative bowl Inspired by the layers of the plywood and the patterns created by embed-ding a wavy surface.
Fantasy in WoodPart 5
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
MATIE, Nadica Milutinovikj, 2015
This practical trivet for hot pot is decorated with a pattern that comes from Memphis 2 style.
Fantasy in WoodPart 5
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
SWORDY, Aleksandar Ilievski, 2014
This kitchen knife holder is made of wooden profiles which provide stability for keeping and ergonomic angle for insertion of the knifes.
Fantasy in WoodPart 5
DESERT BOWL, Elena Biljanoska-Nakjeva, 2014
Inspired by the scorching sun and mosaic cracks it makes on the dry soil, ‘Desert Bowl’ conveys the authentic beauty of the deserted lands.
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
Fantasy in WoodPart 5
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
HALFTONE TRAY, Aleksandra Katmerova, 2014
A photo of a cloud is transformed into a dot pattern using software. The application of this decor on the tray surface makes it look like a window to the sky.
Fantasy in WoodPart 5
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
MISTONE, Simona Mihajlovska, 2015
Coffee table decorated with woodblocks that can be arranged to make a pathway from one side to the other.
Fantasy in WoodPart 5
Course: Ergonomics and Bionics, Sofija Sdorenko
BIONEST I, Martina Zafirovska, Bardia Arbabi, 2015
A lamp designed parametrically to look like a tidy nest of Plocedae birds.
Futuristic BionicPart 6
Course: Ergonomics and Bionics, Sofija Sdorenko
BIONEST II, Martina Zafirovska, Bardia Arbabi , 2015
Parametrically designed form and material.
Futuristic BionicPart 6
Course: Ergonomics and Bionics, Sofija Sdorenko
CELLULAR IMPACT, Martina Zafirovska, Bardia Arbabi, 2015
Cellular structure inspired by the radiolarian skeletons.
Futuristic BionicPart 6
Course: Ergonomics and Bionics, Sofija Sdorenko
BIONEST III, Martina Zafirovska, Bardia Arbabi, 2015
Space structure with high density of elements, inspired by the Clathrus ruber fungi.
Futuristic BionicPart 6
Course: Rapid Prototyping and Customized Production, Tatjana Kandikjan
ANTIGRAVITY, Bardia Arbabi, 2015
The basic shape is decorated with coral-like motives. It adapts mathematically creating an idealistic version of the nature.
Futuristic BionicPart 6
Diploma work, Mentor: Tatjana Kandikjan
CHARISMA, Aleksandra Katmerova, 2014
This necklace with an abstract and dynamic zigzag form is designed to follow the line of the neck. It is created with parametric CAD and produced using FDM technology.
Futuristic BionicPart 6
Course: Rapid Prototyping and Customized Production, Tatjana Kandikjan
PALEA, Iva Trembelieva, 2012
The shape of the bracelet is inspired by fossil stones It can be printed using FDM technology.
Futuristic BionicPart 6
Course: Rapid Prototyping and Customized Production, Tatjana Kandikjan
BLUE WAVE, Elena Biljanoska-Nakjeva, 2015
Contemporary design and production technology are integrated resulting in a delicate fruit bowl design.
Futuristic BionicPart 6
Course: Rapid Prototyping and Customized Production, Tatjana Kandikjan
NATSTRUCT, Bardia Arbabi, 2015
Decorative bowl with spatial structural shape that changes gradually, thus preserving the feeling of natural growth.
Futuristic BionicPart 6
New Tradition
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
ZINNIIA, Anastasija Cikarska, 2016
This elegant design of a wall mounted lamp brings about an inter-play of a contemporary form with graphic elements inspired by the traditional Macedonian embroidery.
Part 7
New tradition
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
DRAGON WINGS, Filip Avramov, 2016
This small lamp gives off a soft light in the dark, creating a mysterious medieval atmo-sphere.
Part 7
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
POLYBOWL, Anastasija Tasevska, 2016
POLYBOWL is inspired by the naturally formed stone pillars called “stone town’’ of Kuklica, Macedonia. The oval shape enclosed by the polygonal pillars brings out the historic impor-tance of the place, with the modern and aesthetic appealing.
New TraditionPart 7
Part 7
MANAKI LAMP, Filip Stojanovski, 2016
Eco-friendly desk lamp design, inspired by the shape of the last century cameras.
New Tradition
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
Diploma thesis, Mentor: Tatjana Kandikjan
BON APETIT, Biljana Stojanovska, 2012
This set of cookware for appetizers is designed by following the movements and the way of holding of the tools necessary to cut vegetables and cheese in order to prepare traditional Macedonian salads and finger food.
New Tradition Part 7
New TraditionPart 7
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
RODAN, Mile Despotovski, 2016
The inspiration for this lamp comes from a part of an old machine that was used for weaving. The lamp can easily be folded for transport.
New TraditionPart 7
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
AYA, Teodora Ateska, 2016
This small table brings elegance and comfort with the naturally changing shape of the wood and its warmth.
New TraditionPart 7
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
ARABELLA, Angela Josifovska, 2016
A practical small table combined with a set of pillows, with design inspired by the Volta battery.
New TraditionPart 7
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
JEWELERY BOX, Anastas Atanasovski, 2015
The monolith form of this jewelery box provides stability, but the shape of the open box is inspired by the flowers in early spring.
New TraditionPart 7
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
ROPE CHAIR, Aleksandra Katmerova, 2013
Feeling of adventure induced by bending of the rope is inspirations for the design of this chair. The rope is made from natural fibers.
New TraditionPart 7
Course: Rapid Prototyping and Customized Production, Tatjana Kandikjan
AZBUKIVEDI, Iva Trembelieva, 2013
Three-dimensional wall decor inspired by the letters of the old Slavic alphabet.
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
4 SHADES OF BLUE, Nenad Simonovski, 2015
Coffee table in four shades of blue ordered in progressive gradation. The design of the table goes by the motto: “In pursuit of blue elegance”.
WireformsPart 8
AFRICA BOWL, Anja Slavkovska, 2014
Lightweight and transparent decorative bowl inspired by traditional African motives.
Wireforms
Course: Packaging Design, Tatjana Kandikjan
Part 8
CURVI EDGE, Angjela Chekichevska, 2015
The light source is surrounded by wire shaped in lines and arcs. Being aware of the impor-tance of Eco-design in the new century, this lamp is designed to last long.
Wireforms
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
Part 8
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
MINIBRELLA, Jana Naumovska, 2015
Umbrella holder with sharp and clean geometry, inspired by the minimalism movement.
WireformsPart 8
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
LOTTA, Antonio Cvetkovski, 2015
Designed with care for the environment, this table is inspired by the idea that complexity can come out of simplicity.
WireformsPart 8
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
DYNAMO, Mladen Juloski, 2015
The design of this table is influenced by the irrationalism movement. Its vertical stance is slight-ly tilted to one of the rear sides and all legs collide visually into a single point.
WireformsPart 8
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
ENEBRO, Simona Jovanovska, 2015
Wire forms inspired by tree branches make this side table look delicate.
WireformsPart 8
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
OCTALAMP, Aleksandra Katmerova, 2014
The conceptual geometric wire pattern looks unique from different perspectives, however it still resembles the basic octagonal form.
WireformsPart 8
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
PYRAMID LAMP, Emilija Mavrevska, 2015
The pyramid lamp is a connection of strength and smoothness supporting a white light source to give us peaceful and tender feelings.
WireformsPart 8
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
TOS TABLE, Ivana Jordanoska, 2015
The TOS table is inspired by simple geometric shapes. The combination of wooden plates and a metal construction creates a mixed feeling of dynamics and warmth of the product.
WireformsPart 8
Course: Eco Design, Tatjana Kandikjan
KOLMIO, Angela Laboska, 2016
Table with book/newspaper organizer that can be used in the bedroom, living room or hallway.
WireformsPart 8
Course: Eco-design, Tatjana Kandikjan
LUMINES, Antonio Anchevski, 2016
This lamp gives soft white light and is convenient for your work desk or nightstand. It is designed taking into account recycling aspects.
WireformsPart 8
Urban InternationalismPart 9
Part 9 Urban Internationalism
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Course: Design History, Sofija Sidorenko
HENRIETTA, Bardi Arbabi, 2014
Inspired by the old Victorian style, the front legs follow a soft and curvy line. The design of this chair is a combination of classicism and post-modernism, but also incorporates some elements of the anti-design movement.
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Master’s Thesis, Mentor: Tatjana Kandikjan
PRIME, Bardi Arbabi, 2016
Design of furniture, lighting and decorative objects for a dining room, through analysis and application of the principles of Scandinavian minimalism.
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Course: Interior design, Risto Tashevski
CAR INTERIOR, Mario Apostolovski, Nikola Krstikj, 2016
Stylish SittingPart 11
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Plastic WorldPart 12
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Address:Ss Cyril and Methodius UniversityFaculty of Mechanical EngineeringRugjer Boshkovikj bb, P.Box 4641000 Skopje, Macedonia
Web sites:http://www.mf.edu.mk/http://www.design.mf.edu.mk/http://www.idealab.mf.edu.mk/
E-mails:[email protected]@mf.edu.mk
DESIGN THE EVOLUTION 2industrial design student projects
Editors: Prof. Dr. Tatjana Kandikjan
Prof. Dr. Sofija SidorenkoDoc. Dr. Ile Mircheski
Ass. Mr. Jelena Micevska
Sponsored by the Ministry of Culture Republic of Macedonia
Skopje, 2016
Technical team: Milosh SokolikAngel Kosteski
Aleksandra AleksovskaAngela LaboskaPetar AvramovskiAna Zdravkova
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Adrijana Nikolovska, 2014