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#WILLIAMSON CAD PROFESSIONAL#
Of the many designers and artists that I admire, the one that stands above them all as far as inspiring me on a professional as well as personal level is Syd Mead as an imagineer, his style and brand of futurism is most unique and smartens even the most mundane object. Having always leaned towards this philosophy myself, I have employed elaborate models to test out ideas and it has given me greater insight into each and every phase of design. While working with frog design, in California, Hartmut Esslinger’s mantra was clear: “ideas are the notes, but model making is the orchestra”. “Within this vast scope, I always maintained a high degree of detail, whatever the project, and thoroughly enjoyed making things, physically, which I believe gives designers an inside edge and depth or awareness to the many levels that define the multi-faceted realm of product design.
#WILLIAMSON CAD FULL#
Before teaching full time, his range, professionally, included the design and manufacture of his own line of desktop, consumer goods product development of toy concepts through to the prototype phase, (including major action-figure brands as GI Joe and Star Wars) as well as toy inventions. He is a graduate of Newcastle Polytechnic (now Northumbria University) and holds a Masters in Design from the Royal College of Art. Originally from England, Simon’s focus has always been within the field of Industrial Design. He uses KeyShot to make his models come to life and we talked to him more about his inspirations, his process and how KeyShot has helped. He has mastered the immobilizing feel of complexity that captures the imagination. There’s a lot that could be said about the work of Simon Williamson and more that can be captured by looking upon it. The rhythmic crush of color cutting motion into your mind, and the equally breath-taking depth of the darkest material reflecting every detail with perfection. The delicate movement of a tail fin as beams of light blast forth from a spacecraft.