University FMP

  • Daniel Easton
Designed and inspired by movement, efficiency and connections in the human body. At an age of mass consumption and production, material things become a huge part of our lives; with memories and events oriented around them, I aim to challenge the idea of materiality and excessive consumption.
By relating back to the human body, the designs subtly raise awareness for the importance of experiential consumption in its ergonomic qualities, and the value of relationships between people in its aesthetics and the design philosophy behind them.