I have no idea how you do this, but every time i've needed help with my design projects or model making and even making my portfolio, you upload a new video! what a lifesaver! THANK YOU!
Producttank, there's nobody on the net like you. This information is invaluable to me. I finally got a solid critique because you are steering me in the right direction. I cannot thank you enough, you are brilliant and an exceptional teacher who is spreading some extremely hard to come by knowledge. I really really appreciate it, so once again thank you good sir.
Thank you very much for your effort! You've done amazing job sharing your valuable experience and creative talent. Awesome video production too. Communication is clear and uncluttered, everything is so well presented, so useful... What can I say more than this?... Excellent job! Thank you!
They're been enough people who said what I'm going to say already, but once more: thanks a lot for this series, it's brilliant and extremely professional! Thanks for the effort :)
You're incredible!! This video is incredible!! I've decided to make a portfolio and had no idea where to start. This gives me almost all the information and advice I need!! Thank you producttank!!
I just finished watching your product design series ... man you are so talented ! Thank you from the bottom of my art. It was very helpful. Please keep growing !
Yo, I just have to thank you for these series, I found them somehow when i was working on the assignments for my application to UID. I want to thank you and let you know that some of the tips did get in handy and made a difference, every small effort counts and it was great to be able to reflect upon stuff you mentioned. Keep up the good work, Im sure this helps many others as well.
Hello from brasil ! Congratulations ! you are a great designer. I feel pride design by people like you, you share your knowledge incredible way! parabens and continue doing these wonderful videos! thank you again ! you are awsome
Thank you so much PT, we students of design love your videos and they are very very helpful. Thank you. P.S. We would love to watch an about me video from you.
Your videos are awesome! Also great music, I found myself earlier today humming a little synth you play under your vids. Alsoo your voice distinctly reminds me of the narrator from the Lemony Snicket movie!
I'm in high school during VCE Visual Communication and Design and I'm aiming for a bachelor of Industrial Design but also like doing architecture and I'm not sure which one to go for in University :/ Love these videos btw, they've been a great help and have given me really useful tips for my designs.
for the most part, pick one that feels right to you and just run with it and work hard on it, then you will know if it's right for you. if not, just change directions, simple as that. I know because I was in the same boat as you when i was in highschool, torn between ID and architecture. now im studying Industrial Design at Monash and I'm loving it. hope that somewhat helps. :P
***** Yeah thanks. In the end I chose to pursue Industrial Design, I don't know why but I seem to feel more engaged compared to when I'm designing a structure and also I just like doing it more. Aiming to get into a ID course in Swinburne Uni. It's gonna be fun.
you'll figure out why once you get stuck into it. It's so much bigger than you thin, and you'll learn to appreciate it more, the more you learn about it. Good luck man!
Hi. I wanted to say what an absolutely brilliant series. Very informative. You have put a huge amount of time and effort into making this series. Well done.
Hey PT. Love your videos. I want to see more stuff from you, it's very inspiring. Please keep uploading, been a long time since I've watched a new PT video. Cheers and goodluck :)
Hi Parth, there is more coming, but lots of things are getting in the way - I have loads of ideas for a few more students of Product design episodes and a new series, but things are taking a lot longer than planned. But i'm trying!
Sadly I've already finished my university application portfolio but found myself agreeing and noticing that I had done a lot of the things you've mentioned, some will hopefully come in handy when I go into industry. It's also nice to see we share the same taste in music and watches (Braun is the best :). Btw I've been lucky to get three Unconditional offers and having an interview with Central StMartins on Tuesday :)
Great series! I've been considering Industrial design for a few weeks now for my major. I've been looking around on the internet and getting a feel for the the pros and cons of the degree. Could you please give me you personal opinion on the down sides and benefits of becoming and industrial designer. And when you graduate bachelors/masters is it easy to get into a company with decent benefits and a 9 to 5 work day or is it more like you a free lancer searching for new jobs every other month. Thank you again so much for sharing these awesome videos, it definitely gave me a helpful incite!
Hey Gary, it depends on where your passions lie, if you like creating, drawing, making etc, then this is a good career. The pros are you get to work on some fantastically interesting problems, to design something that could end up in many people's homes, to solve real problems and/or design devices that save lives. If you're lucky and good briefs come your way it is a very rewarding job where you can make a positive difference. The cons for me are as a designer you don't get to do the good bits all the time, there's also a lot of planning, meetings, committees, fighting for your ideas, negotiation with clients etc. I'm not going to lie, it isn't easy (certainly wasn't for me) to get a career in design in an in house position (what job that is popular is easy to get into?), but there are positions out there, I see them advertised all the time. Product Design is always linked to manufacturing, so when markets are strong there is a lot of work available, in a recession, when companies are not developing as much new product, there is less, but if you have trained as an industrial designer, you are fairly adaptable, so can apply your skills and more importantly approach/problem solving methodologies to pretty much anything. Hope this helps. PT
Hey producttank. I found your UA-cam channel and my God it is God sent. Im looking to apply for a place at a university here in Germany and have to make a portfolio. Does the process of the job portfolio also apply to that for the university? If no? Could you give me some tips or even a seperate video? Would love a to have a responce. And thank you for the great help you have given me with your channel.
Hey man! Again, love your videos! I am curious to see more of your work and the approaches you took on them. Do you have any sort of website or social media where I can see your work if possible? Thank you very much, you are my idol.
+Angelo Kalfas, hi Angelo, I have a website, which I have been a bit slow to update, www.producttank.co.uk and if you search producttank on behance.net you find a load of the same projects. None of my commercial work is on there, but this should show the approach, you can always send me a message if you have more questions. PT
@Navneeth Kennan Can you try to make a cam slider that uses magnets? The magnets push up somehow and make it hover mid air having no friction. It would be awesome if you can make one. I was challenged to make one and failed.
Hi Eric, you're talking about something like mag lev, which will be very difficult to do. I'd be tempted to mount a camera on a mini hovercraft before trying mag lev, but it would be noisy. Keeping it as simple as possible is often the best way as there's always less to go wrong. PT
+Karl Martin it depends on your projects and if we're talking interview portfolio or internet portfolio. You'll have more for your final end of year university project than one of the smaller shorter projects. I'd say the general agreement is 20-30 pages for between 4-6 projects, but really it's however many you need to tell the story of the project well, whilst keeping it interesting. A good discussion has been had about this here: boards.core77.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=33482&sid=bf2128bbe155a9c93940d2241c3b4cd5 Hope this helps. PT
Hello PT. I love you're videos, they are very helpful and one of the best video series on UA-cam. Things are very well explained. Thank you very much for being our inspiration. Could you please help me with a question. I'm a sculptor but was working on a design project (with one more guy) for a company lately, they liked our design so much that they asked us if we were interested and could design furniture's for them. As we were affirmative, the asked us to send a proposal. As i'm a sculptor I have no idea about what exactly they are asking in a proposal, could you please tell me what exactly should I send? Please help!
Hi Aditya, well done for getting some repeat business. It's very difficult to advise without being part of the whole conversation. It could be that the company is asking for a proposal of what furniture you will design for them, what strategy you have for taking their brand forward or that they are asking you to tell them what your fees will be, or both. You need to go back to the company to ask for clarity. I would rather ask twice and turn up to the meeting with what they expect instead of not asking and turn up with the wrong thing. Hope this helps. PT
what are the options for somebody to make physical model or prototypes who is not already working or studying in a design firm and institution respectively?
Hi Sandipan, you could get a job as a model maker/prototyper if you have the skills and can demonstrate these with a strong portfolio. It depends how many opportunities are in your area and how far you are prepared to go. Keep practising and making models and researching techniques. For speed most of industry now uses CAD and rapid prototyping techniques, so experience and access to these will help a lot as well. PT
Great video man, i really like what you do... I just wanted to ask you: Do you really put everything togheter in Photoshop? That's extremely inefficient, InDesign was created for that kind of work.
Awesome man! :D ... If you are into free software, i highly recommend Scribus as an alternative to InDesign, is way more powerful than it looks like. Cheers, keep up the great work.
Hello, I'm planning on doing Product design as a career and I've looked at many different universities that offer the course however the entry requirements requires an A level for a lot least maths and physics then either design technology or art, however I don't do physics or maths since I got both B's for GCSE so I couldn't do them for A level, right now, for A level I'm studying Product design and technology, fine art and applied science btec, will I be able to get into a uni with these and if I have a really good portfolio, will that help? Or do I have to go through a foundation course doing physics or maths?
Hi Lesd3, the decision will come down to the university, contact the admissions department of the university of your choice and ask. I personally think it comes down to the interview and portfolio, but it's not me making the decision :-) They will give you advice on what you need to do. Good luck. PT
I have no idea how you do this, but every time i've needed help with my design projects or model making and even making my portfolio, you upload a new video! what a lifesaver! THANK YOU!
+Navneeth Kannan thank you, its just luck, but I hope the video is useful and helps.PT
+producttank nice
Producttank, there's nobody on the net like you. This information is invaluable to me.
I finally got a solid critique because you are steering me in the right direction.
I cannot thank you enough, you are brilliant and an exceptional teacher who is spreading some extremely hard to come by knowledge.
I really really appreciate it, so once again thank you good sir.
Hi Nicholas, I'm glad the videos have helped. PT
god job!你做的视频非常好,很全面很专业,更重要的是,非常有责任心,中国话说就是:授之以鱼不如授之以渔。很感谢,受益匪浅。
This is why portfolio has always been my longest, never ending project. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much for your effort! You've done amazing job sharing your valuable experience and creative talent.
Awesome video production too. Communication is clear and uncluttered, everything is so well presented, so useful... What can I say more than this?... Excellent job! Thank you!
They're been enough people who said what I'm going to say already, but once more: thanks a lot for this series, it's brilliant and extremely professional! Thanks for the effort :)
i just elect product design today and within 2 hours you packed me with information... really awsome...
You're incredible!! This video is incredible!! I've decided to make a portfolio and had no idea where to start. This gives me almost all the information and advice I need!! Thank you producttank!!
Muchas gracias por mostrar las distintas visiones de un portfolio. Muy inspirador! Very nice!
I just finished watching your product design series ... man you are so talented ! Thank you from the bottom of my art. It was very helpful. Please keep growing !
Yo,
I just have to thank you for these series, I found them somehow when i was working on the assignments for my application to UID. I want to thank you and let you know that some of the tips did get in handy and made a difference, every small effort counts and it was great to be able to reflect upon stuff you mentioned.
Keep up the good work, Im sure this helps many others as well.
Hi Vemejag123, I'm glad the series was useful. God luck with UID. PT
A very educating video! He really tells out of his experience.
Excellent video! Thank you very much. I have been waiting for this to come out!
Great video, thank you!!!
Lots of great advice on it!!
You have great communication skills, thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Hello from brasil !
Congratulations ! you are a great designer. I feel pride design by people like you, you share your knowledge incredible way! parabens and continue doing these wonderful videos! thank you again ! you are awsome
+Emanoel Faria thank you Emanoel. PT
Really awesome
your videos made me apply for a product design course, i got in ❤. thank you so much
Your message made my day! Brilliant news. I hope you enjoy your course as much as I enjoyed mine. PT
You are the best! Thanks!
Great video Thanks and I'll be sketching to London Grammar now too.
Thank you so much PT, we students of design love your videos and they are very very helpful. Thank you.
P.S. We would love to watch an about me video from you.
great series.... loved it and learned a lot... thank you :)
Thank you so much for this serie of videos! I truly learn a lot from your valuable experience. : )
Your videos are awesome! Also great music, I found myself earlier today humming a little synth you play under your vids. Alsoo your voice distinctly reminds me of the narrator from the Lemony Snicket movie!
+Donovan Gogarty thank you for watching my videos, I'll have to watch the Lemony Snicket film again to check the likeness ;-) PT
Hey! your vidz are incredible!!! greetings and thanks from Colombia!
Great video, really good. Thank you 4 your videos
This video is so helpful for me now ! Thank you !
You are the best!!! Thanks :)
Just found your videos bro, amazing... Subscribed and will keep on watching, great work!
Thank you so much sir, this is exact thing i'm studying in university now!!
I'm in high school during VCE Visual Communication and Design and I'm aiming for a bachelor of Industrial Design but also like doing architecture and I'm not sure which one to go for in University :/
Love these videos btw, they've been a great help and have given me really useful tips for my designs.
for the most part, pick one that feels right to you and just run with it and work hard on it, then you will know if it's right for you. if not, just change directions, simple as that. I know because I was in the same boat as you when i was in highschool, torn between ID and architecture. now im studying Industrial Design at Monash and I'm loving it.
hope that somewhat helps. :P
*****
Yeah thanks. In the end I chose to pursue Industrial Design, I don't know why but I seem to feel more engaged compared to when I'm designing a structure and also I just like doing it more. Aiming to get into a ID course in Swinburne Uni. It's gonna be fun.
you'll figure out why once you get stuck into it. It's so much bigger than you thin, and you'll learn to appreciate it more, the more you learn about it. Good luck man!
woa! help me a lot!
Thank you so much for this video
Hi. I wanted to say what an absolutely brilliant series. Very informative. You have put a huge amount of time and effort into making this series. Well done.
very helpful, thank you
Thank you so much! I really need this!!
Hey PT ! as you have said mention the year you have started learning the software than to rate your own self. Could you show some examples ?
Hey PT. Love your videos. I want to see more stuff from you, it's very inspiring. Please keep uploading, been a long time since I've watched a new PT video. Cheers and goodluck :)
Hi Parth, there is more coming, but lots of things are getting in the way - I have loads of ideas for a few more students of Product design episodes and a new series, but things are taking a lot longer than planned. But i'm trying!
+producttank No problem. Keep up the good work! All the best!
Sadly I've already finished my university application portfolio but found myself agreeing and noticing that I had done a lot of the things you've mentioned, some will hopefully come in handy when I go into industry. It's also nice to see we share the same taste in music and watches (Braun is the best :). Btw I've been lucky to get three Unconditional offers and having an interview with Central StMartins on Tuesday :)
Hey Roberto, congratulations on the offers and good luck on Tuesday. PT
+Roberto Sideris how did it go? PT
+producttank the interviewer asked me to 'go along to our end of year show' and told me my answers were 'good' so hopefully might get an offer! :)
Fingers crossed for you dude, central st martins has a good rep. PT
I got an offer from Central StMartins!! its conditional but says 'successful completion of your course'
Great series! I've been considering Industrial design for a few weeks now for my major. I've been looking around on the internet and getting a feel for the the pros and cons of the degree. Could you please give me you personal opinion on the down sides and benefits of becoming and industrial designer. And when you graduate bachelors/masters is it easy to get into a company with decent benefits and a 9 to 5 work day or is it more like you a free lancer searching for new jobs every other month. Thank you again so much for sharing these awesome videos, it definitely gave me a helpful incite!
Hey Gary, it depends on where your passions lie, if you like creating, drawing, making etc, then this is a good career. The pros are you get to work on some fantastically interesting problems, to design something that could end up in many people's homes, to solve real problems and/or design devices that save lives. If you're lucky and good briefs come your way it is a very rewarding job where you can make a positive difference. The cons for me are as a designer you don't get to do the good bits all the time, there's also a lot of planning, meetings, committees, fighting for your ideas, negotiation with clients etc. I'm not going to lie, it isn't easy (certainly wasn't for me) to get a career in design in an in house position (what job that is popular is easy to get into?), but there are positions out there, I see them advertised all the time. Product Design is always linked to manufacturing, so when markets are strong there is a lot of work available, in a recession, when companies are not developing as much new product, there is less, but if you have trained as an industrial designer, you are fairly adaptable, so can apply your skills and more importantly approach/problem solving methodologies to pretty much anything. Hope this helps. PT
Hey producttank. I found your UA-cam channel and my God it is God sent. Im looking to apply for a place at a university here in Germany and have to make a portfolio. Does the process of the job portfolio also apply to that for the university? If no? Could you give me some tips or even a seperate video?
Would love a to have a responce. And thank you for the great help you have given me with your channel.
these are fantastic videos! you cover all the areas my course doesnt :/ KEEP IT UP!
Hey man! Again, love your videos!
I am curious to see more of your work and the approaches you took on them.
Do you have any sort of website or social media where I can see your work if possible?
Thank you very much, you are my idol.
+Angelo Kalfas, hi Angelo, I have a website, which I have been a bit slow to update, www.producttank.co.uk and if you search producttank on behance.net you find a load of the same projects. None of my commercial work is on there, but this should show the approach, you can always send me a message if you have more questions. PT
+producttank Thank you so much
👍
@Navneeth Kennan
Can you try to make a cam slider that uses magnets? The magnets push up somehow and make it hover mid air having no friction. It would be awesome if you can make one. I was challenged to make one and failed.
Hi Eric, you're talking about something like mag lev, which will be very difficult to do. I'd be tempted to mount a camera on a mini hovercraft before trying mag lev, but it would be noisy. Keeping it as simple as possible is often the best way as there's always less to go wrong. PT
Alright thanks for the reply.
How many designs (and page amount) would you recommend in a portfolio.
+Karl Martin it depends on your projects and if we're talking interview portfolio or internet portfolio. You'll have more for your final end of year university project than one of the smaller shorter projects. I'd say the general agreement is 20-30 pages for between 4-6 projects, but really it's however many you need to tell the story of the project well, whilst keeping it interesting. A good discussion has been had about this here:
boards.core77.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=33482&sid=bf2128bbe155a9c93940d2241c3b4cd5
Hope this helps. PT
Hello PT. I love you're videos, they are very helpful and one of the best video series on UA-cam. Things are very well explained. Thank you very much for being our inspiration. Could you please help me with a question. I'm a sculptor but was working on a design project (with one more guy) for a company lately, they liked our design so much that they asked us if we were interested and could design furniture's for them. As we were affirmative, the asked us to send a proposal. As i'm a sculptor I have no idea about what exactly they are asking in a proposal, could you please tell me what exactly should I send? Please help!
Hi Aditya, well done for getting some repeat business. It's very difficult to advise without being part of the whole conversation. It could be that the company is asking for a proposal of what furniture you will design for them, what strategy you have for taking their brand forward or that they are asking you to tell them what your fees will be, or both. You need to go back to the company to ask for clarity. I would rather ask twice and turn up to the meeting with what they expect instead of not asking and turn up with the wrong thing. Hope this helps. PT
Okay, I'll definitely ask them for what exactly are looking for. Thank you very much PT. Keep making awesome videos. Cheers, and all the best!
Great video as always! But I have a question. I have sent it to you via your site
Hey Skills, I haven't received an email yet, sometimes the website plays up, you can always send it straight to producttank@hotmail.com
hii love to watch your videos :) could you do a video about portfolio for master :)
what are the options for somebody to make physical model or prototypes who is not already working or studying in a design firm and institution respectively?
Hi Sandipan, you could get a job as a model maker/prototyper if you have the skills and can demonstrate these with a strong portfolio. It depends how many opportunities are in your area and how far you are prepared to go. Keep practising and making models and researching techniques. For speed most of industry now uses CAD and rapid prototyping techniques, so experience and access to these will help a lot as well. PT
Great video man, i really like what you do... I just wanted to ask you: Do you really put everything togheter in Photoshop? That's extremely inefficient, InDesign was created for that kind of work.
+Manuel M París, I only have photoshop at the moment, but hope to buy a few more packages soon. Indesign is definitely on the list. PT
Awesome man! :D ... If you are into free software, i highly recommend Scribus as an alternative to InDesign, is way more powerful than it looks like. Cheers, keep up the great work.
Hello, I'm planning on doing Product design as a career and I've looked at many different universities that offer the course however the entry requirements requires an A level for a lot least maths and physics then either design technology or art, however I don't do physics or maths since I got both B's for GCSE so I couldn't do them for A level, right now, for A level I'm studying Product design and technology, fine art and applied science btec, will I be able to get into a uni with these and if I have a really good portfolio, will that help? Or do I have to go through a foundation course doing physics or maths?
Hi Lesd3, the decision will come down to the university, contact the admissions department of the university of your choice and ask. I personally think it comes down to the interview and portfolio, but it's not me making the decision :-) They will give you advice on what you need to do. Good luck. PT
r u gona make more videos like this ??
Hi Mohit, I do plan to make a lot more videos, I am working on them now.
producttank Is this series over?
i don't have idea
awesome video! however the typo blighted it. :( you wrote loose instead of lose. :( faux pas! but really great video
Lose*