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Kamis, 10 Oktober 2013

Wacom Cintiq Companion - Demo

Bernie Walsh, staff and industry guests had the first live demo in Victoria of the new Wacom Cintiq Companion today at Monash Art Design and Architecture MADA.


Wacom Cintiq Companion demonstration with Ian Wong, Bernie Walsh and Vaughan Stott in the MADA Wacom Lab.


Wacom Cintiq Companion

The Cintiq Companion combines the immersive, on-screen creative experience of a Cintiq creative pen display with the mobility of a high-performance Windows 8 creative tablet - giving you the power to produce professional results from anywhere. The demo also included staff from CobaltNiche and Design + Industry who were able to ask questions and see the demo live via FaceTime.


Bernie Walsh demonstrates the portability of the new Wacom Cintiq Companion.


John Warwicker, Ned Culic, Bernie Walsh and Tony Stolfo demo the Wacom Cintiq Companion at Monash Art Design and Architecture - MADA.


Vaughan Stott outlines the product features of the Wacom Cintiq Companion to John Warwicker, Ned Culic, Bernie Walsh and Tony Stolfo at Monash Art Design and Architecture - MADA.




Wacom Intuos Creative Stylus for iPad





Dr Ethan Wang demos the Wacom Intuos Creative Stylus for iPad





Jumat, 05 Oktober 2012

Monash University - Wacom Authorised Training Centre

Industrial Design at Monash University Wacom Lab has been designated as a Wacom Authorised Training Centre (WATC). The Wacom lab features the latest Wacom Cintiq 24HD tablets and supports in particular the industrial design, product design and automotive design studios.

Monash University industrial design is recognised as a leader in automotive design and the Wacom Lab combined with the automotive clay studio provide students interested in an automotive career with world class facilities.

Linda Zugai General Manager - Sales and Simon Marshall  - Marketing for Wacom Australia presented the WATC certificate today to Industrial Design Program Director Selby Coxon.


Monash University Industrial Design Wacom Authorised Training Centre.
L-R: Simon Marshall, Selby Coxon and Linda Zugai.

http://www.wacom.asia/au

Senin, 10 September 2012

Wacom - Demo

Monash University hosted a Wacom new product demo today for students, staff and industry.


Wacom's Vaughan Stott demos product with Bernie Walsh and Guy Burgoyne GM Holden.


Bernie Walsh during Wacom Demo


Monash University Wacom Lab


Ian Wong Monash University, Yan-hong Huang GM Holden, and Guy Burgoyne GM Holden at Monash University Wacom Demo.

http://www.wacom.asia/au

Rabu, 09 November 2011

Wacom Inkling test run by Bernie Walsh

The inkling by Wacom was trialled by Bernie Walsh in the RMIT Wacom Lab today.


Bernie Walsh trialling the inkling from Wacom in the RMIT Wacom Lab.


Sketching with the Wacom Inkling in the RMIT Wacom Lab.


Original sketch by Bernie Walsh with inkling.


Uploaded inkling sketch showing layers recorded at left.


Senin, 07 November 2011

Inkling from Wacom has arrived at RMIT University

The much anticipated Inkling from Wacom has arrived at RMIT University. The Wacom Lab at RMIT School of Architecture and Design is a world class facility providing the most up to date learning and teaching environment for industrial design. The introduction of the inkling in 2012 will further enhance the experience for students as they develop vital skills for tomorrow. "Students are very excited and so are our industry partners about the introduction of the inkling into the program" said Ian Wong - Communications Coordinator in the Industrial Design program at RMIT. "Inkling enables the hand sketching and idea generation we specialise in to be integrated into the Web 2.0 environment more efficiently"


Wacom Inkling arrives at RMIT Wacom Lab.


RMIT University Vice - Chancellor and President Professor Margaret Gardner, Communications Coordinator Ian Wong, and GM Holden Design Director Anthony Stolfo with students at the Wacom Lab opening 2010.


RMIT Wacom Lab combined with wikis and blogs and Autodesk Sketchbook Pro software delivers results for industrial design students. Lecturer and RMIT alumnus automotive designer Bernie Walsh teaching in the Wacom Lab with first year students. Lab features 20 Wacom 21UX tablets.

See outstanding examples of student work here

and here





Sabtu, 29 Oktober 2011

O-I Glass - RMIT University competition winners

Judging for the O-I Cider bottle design competition for RMIT Industrial Design first year students took place at O-I on Friday October 28th. Prizes were awarded to Ella Sayers, Dustin Bailey, and Tommy Hew for the industry category and Justin Strong for the creative category. The judging panel commended the quality of submissions and overall standard of concepts and competition entry posters. Congratulations to all students who participated in this Work Integrated Learning (WIL) project. The innovative use of wikis and blogs and the world class Wacom Lab facility was also highly praised by senior company executives. Stage 1 was a group intensive project over just seven and a half hours 9am-4.30pm, and stage two an individual competition entry after two weeks.


O-I Senior product designer Julian Ditchburn discusses the outstanding submissions from RMIT industrial design students in the O-I cider bottle design competition.


RMIT industrial design first year student competition entries on display in O-I boardroom. 


The wiki used by students in groups to collaborate is displayed at the O-I boardroom during judging of the cider bottle competition.


Judging panel examine submissions and vote for one creative and one industry ready design.


Industrial design lecturer Ian Wong explains the innovative use of wikis and blogs critical to the outcomes by first year students at RMIT.


Winning competition entries: Dustin Bailey, Tommy Hew, Justin Strong, and Ella Sayers.


O-I Senior product designer Julian Ditchburn and RMIT Industrial Design Communications Coordinator Ian Wong brief students on cider bottle design competition.


Cider bottle concept sketches by first year industrial design student Kim Soo Hyun.


RMIT industrial design students Kate and Dustin working collaboratively in RMIT Wacom Lab on O-I cider bottle competition project.


Industrial design first year student Sarah concept sketching using Alias Sketchbook Pro on the Wacom 21UX tablets in the RMIT Wacom Lab. Sarah's completed wacom sketch showing matt and gloss surface texture is shown in presentation below (click to enlarge). All work in the presentation by Sarah's group shown below was completed just six hours after briefing working online. This final presentation was compiled over the wiki in the last 15 minutes with contributions from all group members.


O-I Senior product designer Julian Ditchburn provides detailed industry feedback to students in the RMIT Wacom lab. All student work submitted on wikis during the one day intensive project was available to be viewed remotely at O-I headquarters .



http://www.o-i.com

Rabu, 31 Agustus 2011

Inkling - Wacom releases it's inkling of the future of sketching.

As industrial designers we all think we have an inkling of what the future may hold.... welcome to the future. The wacom Inkling is now released and will be available in October. Industrial design sketchbooks are critical for developing skills and this product is an exciting addition for students and studios who use the Wacom 21UX and Sketchbook Pro. The Inkling captures the freehand and remote location concepts for designers who are setup in the studio with digital tools. The portability and capacity to transfer direct to your laptop or device will suit many industrial designers.


Wacom inkling for freehand concept sketching.





Concept sketches like these bus shelter sketches by RMIT industrial design student Soo Hyun KIM can now be created using the Wacom inkling and be transferred direct to a digital environment, like the RMIT Wacom Lab with 21UX Wacom tablets.