The Crocodile Peg design process - Prototyping

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After researching the clothes pegs in the market and I decided that I wanted to design a clothes peg from a single piece of plastic. This would overcome the problem of rust, breakage and poor performance of existing products.

The image below is the set of prototypes I designed in order to test function and usability. There are a couple of prototypes missing as some of them broke and fell from the balcony :)

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How to Make a Music Video

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There are a number of important skills that are required in order to make a good music video. Learn the art of creating an entertaining music video, along with how to record the music, plan the production, sync the sound to the performers, and edit the final product in our upcoming Music Video Production Workshop with video production veteran, Tony Perri…

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Glamour´s Days by Fernando Vicente

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Fernando Vicente was born in Madrid, Spain, where he started working as illustrator and painter during the eighties. He creates very beautiful artworks mainly painted or mixing paint and photo. His illustration work can be seen in dozens of publications.

These illustrations have been published in Gentleman Magazine Spain

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Fernando Vicente