Thursday, 19 November 2015

Answer to CEED 2015 by Dhananjay Pande



The image below is my rough sketch for the question no. 1 , the question was really straightforward but i got carried away with its simplicity and started sketching without going into details of the question . As you can see in the diagram , i made two terrible mistake , first i placed a kadhai instead of pressure cooker and i have a four stove burner ,instead of a two stove burner . Please pay attention ,i learnt it the hard way .


Question no.2 .

I couldn't get my head around this one , i just couldn't may be it was because of the pressure that i felt after ,my failed attempt at question 1.

Question no.3

Objects that created
1. Merry-go-round.
2. A lounging chair.
3. A soap and toothbrush holder.




Question no. 4 .

Again I couldn't crack it , so instead of mulling over it i jumped to the next question , and mind you and i never got the chance to revisit those question that i couldn't crack .

Question no.5 .

This is not my first and the final attempt , i gone through 3 rough sketches , the last one looked more or less like this , and i thought this is going to be my final sketch so i send that pic to Bhanu Sir and he told me it still looks rough .
after Bhanu Sir's input , i decided to make it look more finished .
So my point is , before finalising your sketch , make at least , 4 to 5 rough sketches very quickly , thinking inn over head will only make the process even more slower and hence time consuming , and with quick rough sketches , you will get instant feedback from your brain if something is going wrong or can be added .


NOTE : Please give me your feedback , this is my first attempt at posting something on my own , that previous post was done by Bhanu Sir on my behalf (thank you sir). [I thought the process to post your own blog was very difficult , untill i tried ].


Answers to CEED 2013 by Dhananjay Pande



Hi all,

This is Dhananjay Pande again, 

In this page my response to CEED 2013 previous paper Part B (design part) has been updated along with my sketches. Please do check and comment for any suggestions or improvements.



My sketch to Q1



My solution to Q2

  1. After welding two pieces of iron together , the mark of the welding doesn't look pleasing, it would look better with it being invisible.
  2. The nut bolts used to joint parts does not look good , making them invisible would look better, though that would play difficult for the engineers to repair.
  3. be relaxing .
  4. Women take time to get ready, most of it is consumed in pinning the saree pallu , so that it doesn't show, an invisible pin will save a lot of time.
  5. There is nothing more aggravating for a book lover , than getting his books all twisted and stained return back after borrowing it , lets make them invisible.


Please note that the question also look for humor in your answer, so I have taken more consideration of the creativity and the humor in my instances.

My solution to Q3

  1. The distinction between the cash counter and the waiting table counter should be well labeled.
  2. The white board between the mandir and the photo frame does look aesthetically pleasing, and can be seen as disrespect to the god .
  3. The colour combination of the cash counter and the waiting table , does not go well together , red and brown is not a good choice.
  4. The cold drink refrigerator seems hidden in the corner , it should placed between the two counters .
  5. The menu chart shouldn't have a shiny polished surface , the reflection of the light making the item obscure , a matt finish is desirable.
My solution to Optional part (Visual Communication)





Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Dhananjay Pande art work for NID

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Hello all,

This is Dhananjay Pande ....

Here are some of my collections of art/sketch work. I'm basically preparing for NID, but also giving CEED. Please leave your comments or suggestions for my benefit!