The very first project at university was to use paper manipulation an design a some sort of seating. It took a while to warm up to the project but seeing as it was a two week project the final design came very late. Throughout the year we had a few competitions one of them being the Lighting Competition and the other The Paul Smith Project. By this stage in the year I gradually was able to plan my time and be able to meet deadlines.
 
Being on an art foundation course literally changed the way i precieved things . Coming from a business and engineering background it enabled to push me to discover new things . It allowed me to see things in more detail then I ever did before . Thoughtout my art foundation course i was heavily researching spirals in nature it started with looking at DNA strands and finally coming up with some sort of 3D object . My first design was a transparent spiral staircase in which the steps were made out of LEDS . The Following project from this research was the melon lamp
 
So it all started whilst studying Resistant Materials as an A level in 2008. My teacher asked me what I wanted to design and the first thing I remember saying is a table with lights (known now as my mood table) . At the time it was unheard off which was the reason I came up with this idea to be able to have an household object that users could interact with and changed how they felt. This project took over my life that year, looking at existing tables for inspiration. But what drove this project for me was to have the freedom to design something that could be revolutionary.

This project is what has driven me in the last few years and is the main reason why I'm currently studying furniture and product design at Nottingham Trent University