Your channel was just recommended to me. I study product design and this channel is a great informative past-time resource. I'm basically binging your channel though at this point haha. Anyway, I just wanted to let you know that I think the pacing in your videos is perfect and makes them even more enjoyable (or just plays a very big part). Keep going!
I’m calling it the heat sink chair! I’ve always loved pops of orange in products and the AWU stole my heart immediately upon release. Mint video, thanks.
Soooo cool. I’m just a measly product manager at Amazon that bows to you cool and trendy design engineers. I can only hope one day to pivot to this fun and creative space! Keep creating folks!!! ❤
Excellent video, I love the fact that you've named these trends then applied them to some products that you threw together. I kind of love the poor mic quality shows you're on the up and up
Another great detailed video on the design trends. Come a long way from a student to a professional industrial designer! Thank you and have a creative year!
Always love to see the notification pop up about a new video! Never disappoint! May I ask you what these grey coloured sample plates are? (on the right) They look interesting!
Another relevant reference for the orange highlight aesthetic would be Dieter Rams, who if I'm not mistaken was the source of inspiration for Teenage Engineering. Anyways great video! Looking forward to seeing more
Definitely a more modern take on his style. But too far I think not! I love it ʕ ꈍᴥꈍʔ They're both big aesthetic inspirations for me honestly, even though I'm more of a wood oriented design person myself
I can't help but think of Dieter Rams and Braun design when looking at sand, gray, cream white with orange, red (sometimes yellow) highlights. Round buttons and knobs. Logitech plays on that theme somewhat with the round kes POP Keys and with the white gray orange accent POP Icon keyboards and the matching mice.
great video, love your vibe talking through these styles lol. what modeling program are you using here? or maybe just a viewer on your ipad for the video
@@somegraythings might just need a little sound treatment tbh. I know it costs a couple bucks but u would benefit for sure and u could prob make a video on making or putting them up. 2birds1stone
In my opinion this is more of a synopsis of 2023 design trends than 2024 trends. 2024 just started and I don't think a video can be made about the trends until the year is over lol.
I put the software I use in the description. Sometimes I use Procreate to sketch, but there are some other TH-camrs with better recommendations on iPad sketching.
Stumbled on this. Nice to see the trends, but for me, those chairs need more work. I’m not going to sit on any chair that resembles a sausage (I’m a lady, but even if I wasn’t… Just saying!) I also won’t sit on one that is see-through, and the Lego one looks painful. Maybe it’s just me, but after safety, my top priorities for chairs are physical and psychological comfort.
i have a question...how are these trends decided/identified? is it a collective opinion or is it ur individual observation. I would like to know how to identify trends....
Designers should really stop checkin Apple, Dribble and Pinterest for inspiration...the results are wonderful but at the end all products have same minimalistic language leavin no room for risky and innovative shapes. Boring.
@@somegraythings I agree 😊. great videos by the way. I learned a lot about design from your channel. What I love about it is the practicality, not just showing concepts but applying them live to create some dope products. And the clean style and nice look of your channel and videos. Keep up the good work. Really inspiring. Could you recommend or create a “how to get started” serie, where beginners could get an overview of the tools you use and your process ?
the chunky, sausage form language is definetly the biggest trend... anyone have a theory on why this is popular? What are the cultural trends informing this form language?
ID student here, part of me thinks that this shift is less about culture and more about the softwares driving design. For example, Blender has given us the ability to create some very impressive, organic forms. With strong software comes a learning curve, and I feel that young design has leaned towards simplicity due to lack of experience. It's not a bad thing, simplicity in design is important and valuable. However, I hope that in the future we can shift back towards complicated, nuanced products.
I feel like the color Sand has been heating up for a while, like it’s been trying to be a thing since the more homely/sorf wave of ID fabric on tech home pod/allbirds vibe ect … but that it has really popped off this year, like it’s taken a long time for people to try out all the different sand hues and now we’ve figured out the good ones
y le preguntaste al usuario si le gusta? si lo usara. pero verdaderamente formulada con entrevistas, y encuestas. 2 por q seguir tendencias. 3 el diseño, es negocio, no formitas..
One thing I've learnt as a industrial designer: there are children suffering in Africa, nuclear war threatening humanity.... industrial designers: "I think I should design chair" 😂😂😂
One thing I’ve learnt as a TH-cam commenter: there are children suffering in Africa, nuclear war threatening humanity… “I should make a non-sequiter comment”
industrial designers always have the same personal style lol. it's always devoid of decoration, greyscale with a pop of colour and no natural feeling materials
Your channel was just recommended to me. I study product design and this channel is a great informative past-time resource. I'm basically binging your channel though at this point haha.
Anyway, I just wanted to let you know that I think the pacing in your videos is perfect and makes them even more enjoyable (or just plays a very big part). Keep going!
Omg you did come trough. I was thinking, maybe this year we sadly won't get a video in this series. So much appreciated!!! Please don't ever stop.
I had a break between shows on Netflix so I thought I’d make something
@@somegraythings my kind of guy!
I’m calling it the heat sink chair! I’ve always loved pops of orange in products and the AWU stole my heart immediately upon release. Mint video, thanks.
You know i actually thought about adding a fan on the back to make it an actual heat sink. But that’s a bit too wild. I also love a good pop
man, I feel old. all of this looks like the stuff we had on our design tumblr blogs a decade ago
Tumblr was way ahead of it's time. So was the fashion from Friends
all of this looks like the stuff we had
so true
are we boring and old, or bored with the same old stuff?
hopefully a 2024 trend will be more ID jobs available 😭. great video, i really enjoy seeing you work each of the trends into your chairs!
Yes, the job situation isn’t great in ID :/ thanks for watching
all going to Chinnna. LOL
I like these Trend videos. Gives me inspiration. Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Enjoy!
These videos are like christmas morning for design nerds.
Soooo cool. I’m just a measly product manager at Amazon that bows to you cool and trendy design engineers. I can only hope one day to pivot to this fun and creative space!
Keep creating folks!!! ❤
Idk why you don't have more subs. This was my first time finding your channel and I subbed immediately after watching, so sick.
Perfect understanding of trends
U think so?
This is amazing! I'm sharing this around, dont understand why you dont have millions of followers.
You are so sweet thanks
Excellent video, I love the fact that you've named these trends then applied them to some products that you threw together. I kind of love the poor mic quality shows you're on the up and up
This series is still awesome. Imagine training an ai model on these moodboards to design relevant stuff for a year within these style boundaries.
Try it and let me know how it goes
Another great detailed video on the design trends. Come a long way from a student to a professional industrial designer! Thank you and have a creative year!
Thanks for watching. You also have a creative year
I love the video! What software do you use to design?
Cool video!! Happy to see some of my work used as a reference😍
Of course, it’s great work
Always love to see the notification pop up about a new video! Never disappoint!
May I ask you what these grey coloured sample plates are? (on the right) They look interesting!
Those are some rubber/elastomer hardness samples from Dezarc. They are really nice and convenient
Very informative. Amazing designs too. Subscribed!
I love your videos! Keep it up my friend.
Thanks for watching
Sand / Stone and Orange Highlight are definitely big contenders.
Word
Really fun in an educational way. Recommended!
Another relevant reference for the orange highlight aesthetic would be Dieter Rams, who if I'm not mistaken was the source of inspiration for Teenage Engineering. Anyways great video! Looking forward to seeing more
Ya, TE is totally just a continuation of the Dieter. I feel like they are even a bit more refined than dieter. Too far?
Definitely a more modern take on his style. But too far I think not! I love it ʕ ꈍᴥꈍʔ They're both big aesthetic inspirations for me honestly, even though I'm more of a wood oriented design person myself
love your these ID trend videos, you should do more!
I probably should!
I can't help but think of Dieter Rams and Braun design when looking at sand, gray, cream white with orange, red (sometimes yellow) highlights. Round buttons and knobs.
Logitech plays on that theme somewhat with the round kes POP Keys and with the white gray orange accent POP Icon keyboards and the matching mice.
Greeeeat quality contentt 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Thanks :)
Thank you every year!!
Thanks for tuning in
Awesome video as always!!!!
nice of you to say!
the orange highlights ❤🔥
Thanks for your great video✌🏻🔥😍
"BOO-LEAN" for future reference. Great vid!
what software do you use for your renders? looks so good!
Been waiting for your video!
Thanks for featuring the k.no.b.1 keyboard! 🙏
Thanks for making cool stuff!
Truly inspiring.
Thanks
this video was AMAZİNG!
Great video! nice color chair!
Love it! 🌸
Thank you!
This was very informative and helpful. Thank You.
casually found you, liked and sub :D. will use this for this year.
Chill
love this so much
Awesome!
Wonderful content ❤️✨
Thanks 🙏
I love your videos!
I love that you love my videos
great video, love your vibe talking through these styles lol. what modeling program are you using here? or maybe just a viewer on your ipad for the video
really good thanks. !!
Cool designs, thanks for sharing! What’s the brand of your blue microphone? Like it 😊
APPLE SERIES PLSSSS....Design your own VISION PRO !!!!
I did the Apple series already, unless I’m missing the point???
good job man
Thanks Broranasaurus Rex
Where are u taking out trends from is what i wanna underst
May you share some sources and information with where you get these trends?
What is the software displayed in 3D in the video? It looks so cool!
Thanks for the feature! #sausage form
I love a good sausage. Thanks for the great work :)
Sausage chair love it
Yes he is a sausagy boy
can we please get more of these videos!!!!
But i get real sleepy sometimes
Thank you so much 🙏
Love your videos but why does your 1080p look like 480p from 2009?
love the content. just wondering what app you use on your Ipad to render ur 3D models
I don't. It's Keyshot running on my MacBook and the iPad acts as a second screen
thank you verymuch
@@somegraythings
Hi there! I wonder which app you used on your tablet to render and display the chairs?
I put all my software in the description
2:54-2:59 in your video@@somegraythings
The room reverb and awkward compression in intro shot made me write this
I did it to be annoying. No jk. That’s just my room 🤷
@@somegraythings might just need a little sound treatment tbh. I know it costs a couple bucks but u would benefit for sure and u could prob make a video on making or putting them up. 2birds1stone
everything is teenage engineering
Somethings are not. Example: hot dogs
Nothing is teenage engineering’s 😂
If you ain’t first yur last
@@gerardochianucci3704nice one 😂
@@somegraythingsi disagree on this. It isn't in TE's language for sure, but overall rounded forms, and color is a part of it
The lattice chair was hot.🔥
what software are you using in the ipad to make the products, like that software where looked like it was rendering in real time
Details in description (it’s keyshot and it’s just casting from my macbook)
Great video 👍 just discovered your channel! What rendering program do you use on your iPad? Looks quite smooth when switching angles
great video!!! What app are you using?
In the description
Great!
In my opinion this is more of a synopsis of 2023 design trends than 2024 trends. 2024 just started and I don't think a video can be made about the trends until the year is over lol.
Ok sorry I’ll try harder next time
What sources do you use to analize these trends?
Woaw 🎉
Wow sounds good
nice story😮😮😊😊
What IPad 3D modeling app are you using?
Modelling on MacBook (description has the details)
What is the program you are designing in?? 😊
I love that I seeing all these trends as well I’m not alone in my observations
You should make the next video, then I could finally retire
hi men, i was wandering, since i have seen you using an iPad, what app will you recommend me to sketch en 3d?
I put the software I use in the description. Sometimes I use Procreate to sketch, but there are some other TH-camrs with better recommendations on iPad sketching.
What app are you using on your iPad for creat ?
Details in description
where's your sweater from?
That dining chair... bro
Probably super uncomfortable!
Could be a form of hostile architecture😀
Stumbled on this. Nice to see the trends, but for me, those chairs need more work. I’m not going to sit on any chair that resembles a sausage (I’m a lady, but even if I wasn’t… Just saying!) I also won’t sit on one that is see-through, and the Lego one looks painful. Maybe it’s just me, but after safety, my top priorities for chairs are physical and psychological comfort.
i have a question...how are these trends decided/identified? is it a collective opinion or is it ur individual observation. I would like to know how to identify trends....
I am the all knowing trend wizard
Naw, just kidding. Lot’s of research and trying to boil it down into certain elements
@@somegraythings very appriciate of your work, helps a lot ~
Bet
I had the same question about this ! Anyway good job man !
I feel like sausage has been around in furniture since 2020
And sausages for eating even longer
I would buy the space engineer chair in a second after lunch...
It’s more of a dinner chair sorry
@@somegraythings touche! Love your work man!
I really wanted sausage foam stuffed in the slats of the grid chair.
Like a combo meal
How do i get keyshot on iPad?
cool
Yep
What’s that rendering software at 1:57?
Keyshot
Do you have a Bambu X1C ?
Designers should really stop checkin Apple, Dribble and Pinterest for inspiration...the results are wonderful but at the end all products have same minimalistic language leavin no room for risky and innovative shapes. Boring.
But it’s fun being boring
@@somegraythings no it doesn't look fun nor work fun
Where would you check instead?
Anything non-algorithmic.
@@somegraythings I agree 😊. great videos by the way. I learned a lot about design from your channel. What I love about it is the practicality, not just showing concepts but applying them live to create some dope products. And the clean style and nice look of your channel and videos. Keep up the good work. Really inspiring. Could you recommend or create a “how to get started” serie, where beginners could get an overview of the tools you use and your process ?
For all the 3D models which APP or Software did you use ?????
In the description
the chunky, sausage form language is definetly the biggest trend... anyone have a theory on why this is popular? What are the cultural trends informing this form language?
ID student here, part of me thinks that this shift is less about culture and more about the softwares driving design. For example, Blender has given us the ability to create some very impressive, organic forms. With strong software comes a learning curve, and I feel that young design has leaned towards simplicity due to lack of experience. It's not a bad thing, simplicity in design is important and valuable. However, I hope that in the future we can shift back towards complicated, nuanced products.
Choppy bike ;)
Is that french? I don’t get it
Me throughout this entire video: WHAT YEAR IS THIS 😂
Give me more clear plastic technology!!!
I want to see the electric demons at work
slapps
Bet
Great video don't get me wrong. But I feel like design have been the same for almost 10 years. Maybe I'm missing something.
I feel like the color Sand has been heating up for a while, like it’s been trying to be a thing since the more homely/sorf wave of ID fabric on tech home pod/allbirds vibe ect … but that it has really popped off this year, like it’s taken a long time for people to try out all the different sand hues and now we’ve figured out the good ones
Good point. Yeah it’s really in full force now. Lasting trend or temporary?
I feel in those design the desire to show order in a too loud world. through repetitive geometrical patterns and stiff orderly alignments.
The first chair looked more like large pool noodle material.
y le preguntaste al usuario si le gusta? si lo usara. pero verdaderamente formulada con entrevistas, y encuestas.
2 por q seguir tendencias.
3 el diseño, es negocio, no formitas..
One thing I've learnt as a industrial designer: there are children suffering in Africa, nuclear war threatening humanity.... industrial designers: "I think I should design chair" 😂😂😂
One thing I’ve learnt as a TH-cam commenter: there are children suffering in Africa, nuclear war threatening humanity…
“I should make a non-sequiter comment”
No intro needed go straight into the trade, you’ll get more audience
Hilarious way to say boolean.
industrial designers always have the same personal style lol. it's always devoid of decoration, greyscale with a pop of colour and no natural feeling materials