Plastic Prototyping
Posted: November 3rd, 2009 | Author: Alberto Rigau | Filed under: DesignWork, Personal | Tags: Acrylic, Industrial Design, Laser Cut, RapidPrototyping | No Comments »
Study of a custom typeface in 1/2″ frosted acrylic. Each letter was cut to be 12 inches tall.

Study for a commercial booth in a 1/2 scale model to test the assembly system.
While at NC State University’s College of Design I was encouraged to consistently prototype. Even though we had access to a full machine shop and a laser cutter, I always prototyped in paper. I loved the quick success granted by playing with some post-its and markers (I have to say my friend Valentina was the grad-school queen of markers who got me into the habit of using them again).
Now, a few months after leaving NC State, I am still consistently prototyping. I have to say that now, because I am trying to establish a multidisciplinary practice, I require more quick iterations than ever before, be it to keep my mind fresh or to be able to collaborate with another designer on a project.
Here I want to show a few images from two projects that are currently underway. In each of them I have prototyped using a laser cutter and some acrylic.
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