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Assignment 1B Sofia Novoa

Assignment 1B - Paula Castel

Midterm | Johana Mendoza | Laura Patino *3D PRINTED WEARABLE

FRONT SIDE BACK

Midterm - 3D Models - Javier Rodriguez/Remy Miller

MIDTERM PART 2. 3D MODEL. SOPHIA CABRAL AND MONICA PORTUGAL

Midterm Assignment

MIDTERM - NICOLAS PALADINES & MATT RUSH

MIDTERM - Natalia Llamas & Alex Nunez

Midterm Wearable - Lorena Catalano & Valentina Catalano

KareemAlashi 1B

Midterm Wearable: Nicholas Goldblatt & Tihun Lowe

Hesly Trujillo & Joseph Murillo Midterm

Midterm Wearable - Ana Duque & Stephanie Sampedro

Ring & Bracelet

Johana Mendoza| Laura Patino | Midterm

The idea for this wearable was to enhance the body by a series of "veins" that are permanently connected keeping track of your heart rate. The idea behind is that these veins would light up with high blood levels to alert the individual.    

Nerea Lazaro and Melodie coles 2A

Melodie and Nerea pavillion

Marie Mondiere & Zalman Meyer | Midterm

Alexis Reyes + Jorge Somarriba - Midterm

Posture Back Brace Wearable

Mid-Term Wearable Diego_Austin

miller-rodriguez_midterm

FERNANDEZ-MUNGUIA MIDTERM

Midterm. SOPHIA CABRAL & MONICA PORTUGAL

Kayla Cox and Kaitie Fuson Midterm Bracelet

Midterm-Angel Alfaro & Marina Mikhaiel

Midterm - Verlag Eugene + Zair Toloza

Since its inception neck ties have been a decorative article of clothing. It was an interesting look in the 17th century and it evolved quite a bit, yet not much has changed in the past 100 years. Drawing inspiration from stranger figs, a tie could be a literal constriction around one’s neck. Even going as far as taking over the human body. Depending on the individual, the scheme of the strangler tie could become protective gear or remain an elegant and interesting tie as it was intended in the 17th century, but with a modern interpretation.