Model of an elliptical glass desk by James Chu (PROD 1989) for the Steelcase sponsored project. There is a large monitor at one end of the desk, and a small round glass platform at the other end.
Model of a tall, two-seat desk by David Chodosh (PROD 1990) for the Steelcase sponsored project. Each seat has a keyboard in front of it, there is a monitor in-between them, and two large screens behind the desk.
Model of a grey desk by Moon Pak for the Steelcase sponsored project. The hexagonal desk has a hexagonal column in the middle of it, and a long, wavy desk jutting out from the side.
Models of three microfilm readers for the Eastman Kodak sponsored project taught by Rick Blanchard and Steve Diskin. (L-R) Eriko Ino (PROD 1989), Matsune Suzuki (PROD 1989) and Cameron Imani (PROD 1989).
Model of a microfilm reader by Cameron Imani (PROD 1989) for the Eastman Kodak sponsored project taught by Rick Blanchard and Steve Diskin. The light grey reader has a large, square screen with a flat control panel in front of it.
Model of a microfilm reader by Eriko Ino (PROD 1989) for the Eastman Kodak sponsored project taught by Rick Blanchard and Steve Diskin. The light grey reader has dark grey zigzag legs, a small screen, a keyboard in front, and yellow dials on the side.
Packaging for a model of a computer printer labelled "Gobe" by Andrew Cheng (GRPX 2003), Shannon Hoff (PROD 2003), Hee-Sung Lee (PROD 2004) and Kaman Yung (PROD 2004) for the Hewlett-Packard sponsored project.
Model of a computer printer labelled "Tote" by Christopher Lee Clark (PROD 2003), Jenny Chen (PROD 2003), Masayuki Urushibara (GREN 2003), Justin Velo (PROD 2003) and Lina Vetviriyakul (GRPK 2003) for the Hewlett-Packard sponsored project.
Model of a computer printer labelled "Invigo" by Stephanie Dryden (GRMD 2003), Sun J. Han (PROD 2003), John D. Hughes (GRPK 2003), Benny Y. Kim (PROD 2003) and Sang-Beom Kim (PROD 2003) for the Hewlett-Packard sponsored project.
Model of a yellow and white plastic fan by Xiaoxin Liu (PROD 2005). The fan has four "legs" and is shaped like a critter with the electrical cord as the tail.