CHEN is my old logo, designed from one of the three characters of my name YanChen Zhao (though Yanchen is spelled in one word in English, it is actually two characters with different meaning in Chinese).
I played with the letters CH and EN in a symmetrical way and distinguished E from C with a dot, as you will see in the video.
This video I created with Adobe After Effects shows how the logo was developed.
 
SolidWorks modeling practice:
Eames Lounge (670) and Ottoman (671), 1956
The cushion covers are rendered in fabric instead of the original leather.
 
 
SolidWorks modeling practice:
Inspired by Edward J. Wormley’s luxury lounge chair, Listen to Me, 1947
I kept the curve of its side view and re-designed it into a park bench.
 
 
(Left) - SolidWorks modeling practice:
The frame of Ernest Race’s Antelope chair, 1950
(Right) - Rhinoceros modeling practice
 
 
SolidWorks modeling practice:
Microsoft wireless mobile mouse 3500
 
 
4-week practice of basic mockup/prototyping methods, through studying and re-designing a screwdriver
 
 
Other Works
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Other Works

a collection of 10 small projects / software practices

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