OBJECT CONFIGURATION (CEM-CCM)
PROFESSORS: YULIANA TÓNIX, JOEL OLGUÍN, ANDREA SOLER, MIGUEL RAMÍREZ AND OSCAR MIRANDA
TOKI NO HATO
Airam Ruelas, Regina Rojas
‘Toki’ acts as a visual time organizer, so that the person can know how much free time they have and how to distribute it. Each token represents an hour, bringing together 8 pieces that are ideal for proper balance.
Made of pine wood and magnets, ‘Toki’ works as a companion for teenagers and young adults who feel like they don't have enough time during the day and feel overwhelmed by their homework.
PAPER COASTER
Michelle Díaz, Mariana Cano, Katia Valero
With the purpose of establishing a homely atmosphere in the workplace, ’Paper Coaster’ was born. A set of accessories aimed at enhancing coffee moments and fostering a sense of community in the office by simplifying the management of cups and coffee makers.
This approach materialized by identifying a unique opportunity in the coffee enthusiasts market within work environments.
UYIKO
Dalia Nicolás, Montserrat Cárdenas
‘Ukiyo’ is a personalized piece of furniture for the entrance hall, with the purpose of improving organization and aesthetics of the home. Inspired by the expression of harmony and aesthetics, the design reflects homely and Japanese influences.