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BRUCE BARNETTindustrial designer sample portfolio
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Funnel shaped head allows for spiral self-ballast energy saving bulbs and fluorescent socket kits
Locking pivot points
Spigot inspired knobs give a high level of control and are a focal point of the fixture
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The materials and colors were selected to accentuate the product line and capabilities of the company. All the materials used to build and construct the booth are the same materials used in the product line.
Design goals included modular capabilities, quick and easy assembly, and eliminate the need to hire on-site electricians during installation.
8’ x 8’ silk screen image
Asymmetrical pattern of wood “frames” accommodates height variations of fixtures and creates movement
Brushed aluminum finish on each free standing panel
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Section 4.4 of the ADA states that objects projecting from walls with their leading edges between 27” and 80 above the finished floor shall protrude no more than 4” into walks, halls, corridors, passageways or aisles.” -U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division,
Americans with Disabilities Act
The main design goal of this project was to create a series of fixtures that all shared a common light engine. Faux decorative metal work could then be used to create a variety of fixtures, resulting in a significant reduction in costs for tooling, MOQ’s, and core materials.
A variety of sustainable materials from recycled aluminum to bamboo were used and considered.
What is ADA?
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Create CENTER MARKS and guidelines on loose materials like 2x4’s and on any wall or flat surface
After making center mark, scroll left or right to add additional marks-Mark CENTER-Pressure sensitive caps engage left or right linear movement-Allows for multiple marks and mea-surements