Mechanism on the underside illustrating the not-so-obvious
dependence that the IT industry may have on the cardboard industry.
dependence that the IT industry may have on the cardboard industry.
Although from the surface Jobs' side of the table is on top of Zhang's as well as seemingly consuming it, Zhang's in fact is supporting it, and is unexpectedly 'higher' than Jobs' side. The bottom of the legs attatching to the base of Zhang's chair also shows that the chair and table are not made to move, representing the strong cardboard/paper company's stability.
Well what can I say about the table that hasn't been noted in the previous posting of the plans/ in the above captions except, 'Sweet! I'm done! ...now to work on the actual space.... :/ '.
I guess also noteworthy here is that the Jobs table is supposed to represent a seeming expansion, with his company exploding away from the traditional, shown by the expansion in width. I also noticed after I drew the plans for it that the curve resembled the "bite" in Apple's logo... a bit of company pride for Mr Jobs perhaps...
Edit: I've since softened the edges on the Jobs end of the table a bit to make it a bit more... Apple-like... no major changes.
I guess also noteworthy here is that the Jobs table is supposed to represent a seeming expansion, with his company exploding away from the traditional, shown by the expansion in width. I also noticed after I drew the plans for it that the curve resembled the "bite" in Apple's logo... a bit of company pride for Mr Jobs perhaps...
Edit: I've since softened the edges on the Jobs end of the table a bit to make it a bit more... Apple-like... no major changes.
1 comment:
WOW bro!!!.. awesome EFFORT!!.. well done, good job Willi!!!.. haha... love ur table and chair!!
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