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Academy of Fine Arts Sarajevo

Product Design Department

[D3] SCHOOLS INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECTS


PASSAGE 10.11 OFFENBACHSAAL 14. - 20. JANUARY 2013

Copyright: 2012 Academy of Fine Arts, Sarajevo Product Design Department

Students Naida Begovic Tvrtko Bojic Mustafa Cohadzic Sunita Dozic Nadza Frljak Sanjin Halilovic Adela Hodzic Anita Ibukic Andrea Krivanek Irma Mirvic Melisa Music Lamija Radoncic Neira Sinanbasic Samir Sufi Emina Sulejmani Sabina Talovic Ivana Vukovic Medina Zepcan

Catalogue design: Sanjin Halilovic Adela Hodzic

Adress: Academy of Fine Arts, Sarajevo Department of Product Design Obala Maka Dizdara 3 71 000 Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Phone: +387 33 210 369 Fax: +387 33 664 883 e-mail: jasna.m@bih.net.ba www.alu.unsa.ba

Project mentors: Professor Salih Teskeredzic Associate Professor Jasna Mujkic

Print: Margo Ltd

Academy of Fine Arts Sarajevo


Product Design Department

The Department of Product Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo has a graduate and postgraduate course. During the graduate course students study universal principles of design with a focus on design process through several projects and assignments of various types. The aim is to establish collaboration with industry and craft through specific projects, thus preparing students for professional practice. The Product Design course at the Academy of Fine Arts is specific as it offers students a wider insight into the domain of art and the domain of design culture, encouraging creativity, analytic and sinthetic abilities and developing critical discourse. The design course develops freedom of thought on the level of an art course, but at the same time takes into account the demands society places upon the designer and the possibilities offered by the industry. The course encourages individuality, exploration and development of ones own expression ranging from an idustrial product, keeping in mind the context within which the product will be used, to a one-off product as an expression of ones own artistic vision. The projects proposed for the exhibition were realized as part of the Industrial Design class. Project mentors: Professor Salih Teskeredzic Associate Professor Jasna Mujkic

Sanjin Halilovic Modular furniture, Shape and Function

Samir Sufi Ivana Vukovic Nadza Frljak Melisa Music Weeg, didactic toy which develops understanding of balance

Samir Sufi Tea, tea cup This project deals with exploring small, but continuous problems of everyday life

Andrea Krivanek Lumbra Layers of curtain create partitons within which we can store small objects, but also change the appearance of the curtain. Plain A4 paper offers various possibilites.

Andrea Krivanek Tesela, pavement elements Only six elements offer an infinite number of different patterns. The patterns change gradually, reviving the pavement and memory of the location.

Mustafa Cohadzic Wire, lamp The lampshade is made of electric cable

Sabina Talovic Sakizz, lamp Inspiries the nomads within us by evoking a familiar image

Samir Sufi Stool

Sunita Dozic Stool

Medina Zepcan Chair

Irma Mirvic Shelf Books of different sizes are no longer problem

Mustafa Cohadzic Simpla chair

Neira Sinanbasic Chair cover An old school chair is given a new life

Emina Sulejmani Stool The user is free to form the shape of the chair

Anita Ibukic Table accessories, ceramics

Adela Hodzic Medusa lamp

Lamija Radoncic Ribb stool

Naida Begovic Kantazija, Vernacular design placed within a new context

Sabina Talovic Sink Inspired by natural crevices created by dripping water

Adela Hodzic Flusso, washbasin for small spaces

Tvrtko Bojic Kashoon, DIY storage unit

Ena Begicevic Teco bag

Ivana Vukovic Public space - my private corner spatial partition

The projects proposed for the exhibition were realized as part of the Industrial Design class. Mentors of the project: Professor Salih Teskeredzic Associate Professor Jasna Mujkic Academy of Fine Arts, Sarajevo 2011/2012

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