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Process The design process contains several phases, from initial research, problem definition, design brief, ideation, concept refinement to execution of the final material. A project is dependent on and formed in all its phases, but much of the innovation and tangible solutions are created while the project is on paper. Here are a few examples of sketches from various projects. |
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![]() Dispenser for "Loyalty program" Walgreens. GilmoreGroup 2009 |
![]() Exploration of control device for Shimano concept vehicle. Ume? Institute of design 2004. |
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![]() Ideas for a commercial expression at Times Square in New York City. FOREVER 21 with GilmoreGroup 2009 |
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| Concept sketches for Scania trucks, 2007 | |
![]() Above: Base sketch, ballpoint. City scape. Nowaittransit 2006 Right: Photoshop overlay Nowaittransit 2006 |
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![]() Marker sketch of building, Development Center Nowaittransit 2006 |
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![]() Marker sketch, six senses study Ume? Institute of Design 2004 |
![]() Concept sketches for Abu Garcia IUC (Industrial Development Center) Olofstr?m 2005 |
![]() Concept sketches Ballpoint / photoshop Nowaittransit 2006 |
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© 2010 Stian Sørlie Industrial Designer, Transportation
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