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OPTIC ROOT DESIGN - OPTIC-STUDIO (phone) 314-740-2800

Design Manager: Mark Feuring

BFA Fine Arts - Industrial Design - University of Kansas (1995)

  

PROBLEM SOLVING WITH DESIGN MANAGEMENT
Create a new product identity for your durable good within an international marketplace. All elements combined form parts and pieces which are more pleasing for the user and more colorful for the point-of-purchase.

The design samples on this site are concpetual presentation models built for study and comprehension of process. Hand drawn balsa and foam models are created for sketch prototyping.

Please contact us with ideas of care & concern for design skills toward the point-of-purchase.

Maybe your setups are for the toy industry, fashion tools, housewares or outdoor gear whereas the necessary stetps of sucess work through design.

Care, concern and value show conclusions toward the point-of-purchase of "what is demand".

Please contact to build relationships of output toolig setups in 3D plotting toward the X,Y,Z coordinates necessary in computer generated mechanisms.


 

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTIVES WITH CLIENT WORK
  Mark Feuring Designs has worked with various departments and companies to build the coherent product development stages to the best fabricated methodology. With A Broader View toys located in Atlanta, GA. Mark worked with electronic broadcast to the engineering professionals who critiqued and helped build the perspectives of the branding product. The sippy cup toy known as Zoo Crew was a mid-sized project with hope to be one of the more stable product lines for A Broader View. The Zoo Crew animal product was manufactured in China. The artistic animal shapes were created with spheres, and oblique cones which were built by the artistic methods of Mark Feuring.

In St. Louis, PortaFab hired Mark to work with material renderings for their website which was being constructed by a marketing firm called Captiva Marketing, also in St. Louis. The material maps were built by Mark with computer tools, and the renderings were completed in 3D accuracy with the CAD grid tools. Basically, with a box of samples from PortaFab Mark Feuring completed the renderings in a series of visual options.

La Vida Incorporated, an Atlanta company who hired Mark Feuring - Optic Studio to design and develop the 3D maps appropriate to the artistic directives atoned by client. The New Era 5950 baseball hats under conceptual development were to be steamed, shaped, and dried by the Fitted Pro unit. The gear mechanisms, and internal water and air studies, correlated by Mark at Optic Root Industrial Design. Many development ideas were part of the initial development stages of building the product. The product can be seen in development stages on this website, and on You Tube under a Fitted Pro search.

Stock Clam at National Plastics was one of the first clients of Optic Studios. Mark had built the drafting templates for the National Plastic website. Stock Clam is a basic clamshell with simple forms that factor squares, rectangles, and circles to package shapes. The clear plastic allows for insert cards to be placed in the package and communicate visually with graphic elements to a user group.

Also, an independent contractor hired Mark Feuring to complete some interior design maps. The environmental studies were to be a new restaurant chain opened to sell a new food stable in a series of community shopping districts. The visual renderings were completed in 3D and showed where the chairs and kitchen equipment were to be facilitated in the given space. The 3D visual renderings were completed in foam core style and were to aid the business proposals for the restaurant chain.




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