Sunday 23 March 2008

March 2008 - Dextre helps out

The original:
The brief:
I'm indebted to Deborah Morley for having spotted this week's image. Codenamed Dextre, it's a Canadian "Special Purpose Dextrous Manipulator" that's been sent up to help out in the International Space Station.

Sounds like just the sort of thing we could all do with at home. Any ideas for a more domesticated version? Feel free to disassemble this prototype for spare parts, of course.

Finished work: (I so want one of these!)


Friday 21 March 2008

March 2008 - A better use of space

The original:

The brief:
Another photograph from my Oslo trip. This is the main entrance to the university, built - as you can see - in the Classical Overbearing style. There's an awful lot of enclosed space behind those massive columns, housing just a grand staircase. Which may have been fine in those days, but I'm sure the university is now running short of space, along with every other seat of learning in the world.

So can we collectively come up with a better use for that void? It's a tricky angle, looking up at it from below; but some kind of architect's rendering of how the finished building might look would be good.

Finished work:

Tuesday 11 March 2008

March 2008 - Move the clock tower

The original:

The brief:
I was giving a lecture in Oslo, Norway, yesterday when I came across this rather splendid clock tower. It was sitting all by itself at the end of a pier, looking rather lost. I thought we could find a better place for this excellent object. Any ideas on where we could locate it to show it off better?

Finished work:


Friday 7 March 2008

February 2008 - Rebranding

The brief:
A rather different kind of Challenge this week. I've just had a commission from a trade magazine to produce a full page illustration to accompany a feature on rebranding - when companies change their logo, name, or house style in an an attempt to appear fresh and new.

The article is about rebranding in the catering and hospitality industries, so the illustration should reflect this. It needs to draw the reader into the feature, to give a suggestion of what the story might be about. Not all rebranding exercises are successful, of course, so it might be fun to look at failed attempts.


Finished work: