2008年5月27日星期二

The Mash Up

Management guru Jim Collins once called Zhang Yin the "Jobs of paper recycle business." He was marveling at the Nine Dragon’s founder's ability, time and again, to take heaps of waste paper from the United States and Europe, ship it to China and recycle it into corrugated cardboardand , then promote them with her own alluring brand of performance art. But Zhang might also be called its Machiavelli, a woman who can bend suppliers, partners, and even industries to her will. That's five industries that Zhang has upended - grass, bamboo, rice stalks, retailing, and recycling. She also had a notable effect on how the creative aspects of all industries operate because no other U.S. company sends so much material to China

She started out from a modest background, the daughter of a military officer. Now she dominates the world's paper trade through her giant companies. "My desire has always been to be the leader in an industry," says Zhang. "We think about creating new innovative products that will surprise and delight our customers. Happy and loyal customers are what give Nine Dragon its 'power.' In a society known for close ties and hidden deals between government officials and business leaders, we simply try to make great products that we want for ourselves, and hope that customers will love them as much as we do. And I think after all these years we've gotten pretty decent at it."

Reference:

David Barboza, China's 'Queen of Trash' finds riches in waste paper, International Herald Tribune.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/01/15/business/trash.php?page=1

Brent Schlender, The power of Steve Jobs, Fortune http://money.cnn.com/2007/11/21/news/newsmakers/power_jobs.fortune/index.htm


2008年5月12日星期一

2008年5月4日星期日

EXP2

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The 18 sketch axonometric drawings:







The 36 Custom Textures:



Images of Final Model:

The lower space in Florence Nightingale’s lab expresses “into actions”, and the upper space demonstrates “results”, which is the consequence of actions.


Here is the two clients’ meeting space. The bumpy structure visually indicates the excitement and spark inspired when two great people devoting to human well-being encounter.

Jane’s space shows her idea that there is a huge gap between the rich and the poor and her ideal is raising most people’s living standard. Its lower space also shows that the 20% people are eroding the natural environment and resources.


This is the bridge connecting the two spaces. You can see the gradual transformation of the colour, from red to blue, which are the two spaces’ tone separately.

The Details of the Model:








Electroliquid Aggregation:

"We can’t leave people in abject poverty, so we need to raise the standard of living for 80% of the world’s people. But we can’t waste in words, they ought all to be distilled into action, that is bringing the living standrad down considerably for the 20% who are destroying our natural resources, and into actions which will bring results."



Draft Images: