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Joe Rosewicz excels with people-centric design

Joe Rosewicz
Industrial Designer

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Joe Rosewicz is an industrial designer currently based out of Los Angeles. Some of his previous projects include developing furniture, outdoor gear, construction equipment, camper vans, and washroom products. Through working on these teams he has worn many hats from concept design and direction to manufacturing and team management. Joe works full time as the Design and R+D Lead at The Splash Lab. Outside of his full time job, he enjoys collaborating with clients to create new innovative products through his design consultancy.

Joe Rosewicz

Website | LinkedIn | The Splash Lab
Modeling software used: Fusion 360, Solidworks, 3ds Max, Rhino

你是怎麼進入設計的?

My parents and my grandfather both came from a design and engineering background; they have always been an inspiration to me. Being involved in FIRST robotics in high school furthered my interest in engineering and manufacturing. I have always enjoyed sketching, ceramics, and art. With an interest in art and engineering, pursuing a degree in industrial design felt natural.

你最喜歡的項目是什麼?  

Working with the team at DMVans designing the “Lifestyle Vehicle” camper van was one of my favorite experiences. What was interesting was that mobile living spaces aren’t just products, and they also aren’t just interiors either. Limited space and the need for a high level of functionality created a fascinating design challenge. People live in these spaces and travel the world creating new memories. This meant that the product experience and our end user were fundamental for this project. We saw the camper van as a symbol of personal freedom and a tool for adventure.

How would you describe your design philosophy?

To me, product design at its core is about understanding people. In doing so, creating a new experience, solving a problem, or improving someone’s day-to-day routine. Often good design comes from finding the right perspective and keeping sight of a clear goal.

您在流程的哪個位置使用 KeyShot?  

Most of the time I am using KeyShot for final visualization, to get as close as possible to the real thing. It helps me to understand what materials will look best together before spending time and money ordering product samples. It’s also a great tool at the beginning of my process. Sometimes it is helpful to get something out in space and play around with it early on. Squishing or elongating an initial assembly with some CMF on it can sometimes inspire me into new directions.

你最喜歡的是什麼 KeyShot 工具、技巧還是竅門?

As you can see in some of my imagery, I frequently utilize Depth-of-field. Not only does it help make an image seem more photographic, it also helps show the viewer where to focus without removing too much context. Additionally, being able to pull in simple geometries from inside of KeyShot can be a huge time saver. This can be effective when needing to make simple adjustments or to test an idea quickly without importing a whole new model.

你從哪裡找到你的靈感?

I am obsessed with how things work, how they are made, and curious about the design decisions behind them. Over time I have built a subconscious habit of picking up random objects and deconstructing them. Yeah, I’m that guy at the store flipping chairs over to see how the legs are installed.

你會給有興趣做你所做的事情的人什麼建議?   

The digital age makes it easy to get stuck behind a desk. Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there. Go to the IDSA Events, portfolio reviews and meet ups. Ask questions, show people your work. Critical feedback is usually the best kind of feedback. Having people around you that inspire you will help you grow!

 

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