Thursday, June 24, 2010

Can you improve on this classic?


Announcing the Martini Glass Design Competition, joint sponsored by Boyd & Blair Vodka, The Pittsburgh Glass Center, and Pittsburgh Magazine! This is a really cool competition - literally. Your goal is to design a glass to keep a chilled martini cold through a full conversation.

In support of this event, Western PA IDSA would like to host a research and networking workshop where interested design professionals, students and others can learn about glass techniques from a Glass Center. There's even the off chance that you will see a glass blowing demonstration. In support of IDSA's mission, we would also like to encourage pairings of students and professionals for the contest in the spirit of collaboration and mentorship.

Where? Pittsburgh Glass Center
When? Tuesday July 13th, 6:30pm

Competition details: click here

The event is open to everyone, so bring a friend!

Hope to see you there!!!

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Monday, May 17, 2010

Design of Medical Devices - AAMI/ANSI HE75 Standard Review

JOIN US! Join us for a review and discussion on the latest Human Factors Standard for the design of medical devices.

What: Design of Medical Devices - AAMI/ANSI HE75 Standard Review
When: Thursday, May 20th - 6:30-9:00pm
Where: Daedalus Product Development
4923 Centre Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412.687.7000

IDSA Members: $15
HFES, AAMI Members: $25
Non-Members: $35

PLEASE RSVP: online (preferred), by email to tfletcher@daed.com or by phone 412.687.7000

One copy of the HE75 standard will be given away as a door prize thanks to AAMI ($270 value).

SPONSORED BY: IDSA Medical Section and the Western PA IDSA Chapter
HOSTED BY: Daedalus Product Development
The review will be led by a contributor to the development of HE75, Sean Hägen of BlackHägen Design. Sean is on the AAMI Human Factors committee that authored the standard and is the current Medical Section Chair of the IDSA.

WHAT IS THE AGENDA?
An overview of the Standard’s contents and intention for use, a case study of how it could be used, and a Q&A session.

WHAT IS THE AAMI/ANSI HE 75 STANDARD?
The standard was developed by the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) Human Factors committee in cooperation with the FDA; it supplants HE48, which was written in the mid 80s, to provide design guidelines for user interface development in medical devices.

It is essential for the medical device designer to be well versed in the many regulatory standards that apply to the healthcare industry in order to contribute as critical member of the device development team. This is especially true for the human factors standards since they pertain specifically to the user interaction element of the design.

Over the past decade or so the FDA has started really focusing on the fact that use error was the source of the majority of adverse events (nice word for really bad things regarding the patient). This focus translated into an emphasis on human factors and device ease-of-use (reference 21CFR820.30). It is recognized that the most affective way to mitigate use error is through the design of the device in the first place (as opposed to training or instruction for use).

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Medical Device Industry Professionals, Industrial Designers, Quality Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Software Engineers, Human Factors Engineers.

QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, OR CONCERNS?
Contact: Daedalus Product Development
4923 Centre Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412.687.7000

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

"OBJECTIFIED" Movie night

Its finally here! Our next event will be a partnership with the AIGA and the great folks at Pittsburgh Filmmaker. Students welcome!

Objectified: a documentary film by Gary Huswit
Thursday July 23rd
Harris Theater
805 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

This will be on the LAST NIGHT for the movie to be in town. The movie will be showing from July 19th through the 23rd, then after that no more chances locally!

First Showing
5:30 PM
$5 admission- sponsored by KQV 1410 AM
$3 for students at Pitt, Point Park and Art Institute.

Second Showing
7:30 PM
$5 discount admission for IDSA and AIGA members
$7 general admission,
$6 for seniors and students,
$3 for students at Pitt, Point Park and Art Institute.

PLEASE RSVP to:
westpaidsa@gmail.com
Space is limited! Make sure you indicate number in your party attending and which showing you would like to attend!

RSVP by July 17th!

Our after-movie mingle will be held at:

Mark's Grille

923 Penn Avenue

Pittsburgh, PA 15222

MAP

412.471.6401

The official after event will happen after the second showing but everyone is welcome to meet at Mark's after the first showing.

DRINK SPECIALS

From 5-7pm- $1.00 off ALL drinks

Just for us; From 8-10pm $1.00 off draft beers

We'll see you there afterwards!

Please forward this to anyone in the design community that you think would be interested in attending the event.

Cheers!
Tony Shoemaker, IDSA
Chapter Chair, Western PA Chapter IDSA
westpaidsa@gmail.com
www.westernpaidsa.blogspot.com

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

A Fantastic, Bouncy Event

Pittsburgh-- Tony Shoemaker
I know it is now nearly two weeks ago that we had our Mideast District Conference right here in Pittsburgh, but I felt it was important to do a report on our event.

First off I want to thank our entire chapter for being such gracious hosts- we really had a great event especially considering the current economic state. I know that many of our members are tightening their belts, but regardless attended the event and helped make it such a great success. Our Open House night was really a fantastic way that we showed off the vibrancy of the Pittsburgh design community. Many thanks to everyone at Bally Design, Bright Innovation, Daedalus Excel, Carnegie Mellon University, the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, and Thorely for opening their doors and creating such an exciting kickoff to the conference. So many designers from outside our fair city had wonderful things to say about all of the hosts and their locations, not the least of which was their surprise as to the strength of design in Pittsburgh. And a special THANK YOU! to Dexter Stoltz for getting the conference totes for our event. He even paid for them himself! Please make sure you thank this very selfless man for his support of our event. We owe him a lot of rounds of drinks!

If you didn’t get a chance to attend the presentations, let me tell you that you missed a real treat. Our planning committee worked hard to insure the content was on point with the theme of our conference; bouncing back from an economic hit. We were all quite pleased that all of our presentations really stayed true to this message. When designers are asked to deliver, they do. There were great messages for both the seasoned professional and the graduating designer. Generally speaking the overall message orbited around the idea of hard work. If you are willing to do the hard work, you create great relationships with those that you work for, and they will go out of their way to make sure you are rewarded, regardless of economic conditions. Another solidly emphasized message was the idea of getting back to basics. No matter if you are designing interfaces or instruments, the basic skill set of critically thinking, and using visual skills to communicate the thinking process and test new ideas, is ALWAYS the basis of our profession. New tools may come and go but the real core of design stays the same, research, concepting, prototyping and implementation. Finally, that idea of “being good at everything” seemed to echo through the venue. We are in that unique position to know how to do many things, or find someone to help us do the things where we are not strong, and offer this as a service. Which brings us back to point one- be valuable.

The students, their work, and their attendance was a very big part of our event. As always a portfolio review was held on Sunday morning to end the event. Despite some challenges with some of our local volunteers not being able to get past the Pittsburgh Marathon blockades (oops!) we had a great turn out of reviewers and students looking for input.

The merit award winners were again a fantastic selection of all of our districts schools, showcasing the best of the best. We are fortunate to have one of the most solid districts in terms of design education, and that was proven once again with not only the merit winners but all of their peers as well. I personally believe that the most talented designers are educated right here in our district, and are the best equipped for the real world upon their graduation. (Full disclosure: I am slightly biased, having attended University of Cincinnati- go Bearcats!)

Lastly I want to mention the really fantastic presentation by Tim Cunningham and Alex Bally. These two gentlemen have been central to the design community in Pittsburgh here for years, and were able to tell us about their professional and personal journey. The entire audience seemed to thoroughly enjoy their conversation, and loved seeing “how it used to be” in contrast to today’s design world. Actually, while the tools may have changed, not much else has! For me it was an honor and a privilege to moderate their “panel discussion” that felt more like a visit to an old friends living room.

While the conference was wonderful, all good things must end, and we can look forward to doing it all over again at next year’s District Conference. Thank you again to all those who attended, helped, suggested, commented, advised, listened, worked, and supported this event. It was a wonderful experience for me, and I hope we did a good job of making it a wonderful experience for you as well.

One last thing- I know that there is no way to really capture every moment from this conference, and many of you may be able to share stories of that which others may have missed. So please comment on this article and share your experience. If you have photos, send them to us and we will get them on our Flickr page too.

Okay a second and very important last thing- I want to thank the rest of our chapter officers for their support in keeping the chapter on track while I was distracted for the last four months planning this event. Please join me in thanking Josh Greenberg, Vice Chair, Julia Frederking, Secretary (extrordinaire), and Matt Sass, Treasurer. Cheers All!


See more pictures on our Flickr Page!

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

2009 Annual Pittsburgh International Auto Show Photo Scavenger Hunt

Mark your calenders - it's coming right up!

Friday, Feb 13th, 6:30 PM SHARP! (we will go in without you!)
David L. Lawrence Convention Center
Meet downstairs at the bottom of the escalators, just inside the doors.

Aftershow meetup at Sonoma Grille, 7:45 (947 Penn, right around the corner from the show)

IDSA Members – Free
Students- $5 (50% off general admission
Non-members - $7 (%30 off general admission)

Start your weekend right and join us for a glimpse of this year's newest cars from manufactures around the world and an aftershow meetup after a lap through the showroom.

Be sure to bring your favorite digital camera for a chance to participate in the (soon to be famous) autoshow photo scavenger hunt. We will host the photos on our website later and give prizes for the Best Set of Photos and Best Overall Photo.

Last year's event had a huge turnout, and fun was had by all. We couldn't miss out on a chance to do it again.

See you there...prizes and prestige await!

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Friday, December 19, 2008

Upcoming Winter Events

Mark your calendars for the new year- two exciting events are planned for Winter.

January 22nd, 6 to 9 pm
The Back of the Envelope
Sustainable practices in Pittsburgh
Co presented by
Pittsburgh ecoDesign Guild
AIGA
IDSA
IxDA
Get a taste of three sustainable restaurants in Pittsburgh and discuss some hot eco design topics at each location.
Casbah, Abay, and Oh Yeah! Ice Cream
Details coming soon!

January/February Timeframe
STEEL CITY SLEDDOWN
First Ever SLED DESIGN competition!
We will set the rules on design and materials.
YOU make your ultimate sled-
Then we RACE!
We will be waiting on Mr. Winter to be cooperative with the weather, but keep your eyes peeled for the design rules and start thinking about your teams! Awards will be given for best aesthetic design, fastest sled, most maneuverable sled, etc. Bragging rights are at stake!
More details to come!

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

AIP Portfolio Review

An Open Invitation

The Art Institute of Pittsburgh will have a public display of their student’s portfolio review at the Convention Center, this Friday from 2pm to 4PM. All interested parties are welcome to check it out! Thanks to Terri Laurenceau for letting us know about the event.

Regards,

Tony Shoemaker, IDSA, Western PA chapter Chair

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Chapter Event: Carnegie International

Pittsburgh IDSA, it's time for our next event!


55th Carnegie International - Life on Mars
Saturday, September 6, 2008 @ 11:30am

Carnegie Museum of Art
http://blog.cmoa.org/CI08/

Please join us as we take advantage of this classic Pittsburgh event.

We have arranged for a private, hour long, docent-guided tour for our Western PA IDSA chapter members! Admission is FREE for members and discounted for non-members. ($9.00)

Join us afterwards at Union Grill on Craig Street for a casual get-together to chat about what we saw.

Spaces are limited, so please RSVP to Tony tonys@ballydesign.com at your earliest convenience!

We would like to give a special thanks to our event sponsor, Bayer MaterialScience. Their sponsorship will help offset the costs of our event so that our members can attend for free. Please take some time to check out their website and look into the fantastic things they do with special engineering plastics.

http://www.bayermaterialsciencenafta.com/

http://www.bayerdesignworks.com/


Hope to see you there!

Regards,

Tony Shoemaker, IDSA

Senior Industrial Designer

ballydesign

412 621 9009 ex227

tonys@ballydesign.com


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Monday, August 11, 2008

Design Friends News: IDXA Happy Hour

Please join IXDA Pittsburgh for a summer Happy Hour
(half price appetizers and 1$ off drafts, wine and well liquor)
and discussion about submitting to the IXDA conference.

Date: Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008
Time: 5:30 - 7 pm
Place:
Walnut Grill
5500 Walnut Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15232

Michele Marut and Jack Moffett
(michele.marut@respironics.com)
IXDA Pittsburgh Local Ambassadors

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Friday, August 1, 2008

Designers for a Sustainable Pittsburgh coming up!

Members-

An event that may be of interest to many of you is coming up NEXT WEEK here in town. Our very own Julia Frederking is part of this meeting, and we wanted you to all have a chance to attend. Details are below- we hope to see you there!

Regards,

Tony Shoemaker, Western PA IDSA Chair

____________________________________________________________

From: Jenna Date [jenna@fitassociates.com]


Designers for a Sustainable Pittsburgh - Wednesday, August 6, 5:30 to 7:30

Hello Hello!

Well, it's happening! We have a date, a time and a place for our very first meeting, now all we need is for YOU to be there.

As most of you know, (and for those that don't--you are on this list because some one that knows you wants you to be involved)...

Fit is excited to start something new... Designers for a Sustainable Pittsburgh. (for lack of a better name at this point)
Let’s get educated, get organized and get moving on making a difference together.

Our first meeting will be held:

Wednesday, August 6th
5:30 to
7:30pm
@
Bright Innovation
Directions can be found here:
http://www.bright-innovation.com/contact.php

Please! RSVP to jenna@fitassociates.com, so we know how many mouths to feed.

Beers and food to follow at one of the establishments on the South Side.

Our agenda is loose, but active. From the folks that I’ve already talked to, there are some great ideas out there on how designers can get involved in the community to help create a sustainable city. We’ll spend some time brainstorming about all of those, and then set an action plan for the upcoming months.

If you can’t make this meeting, don’t worry, there will be others.

Please forward to friends, peers and colleagues that may be interested. At this point, the group is forming by word of mouth. This is an open forum, if you have ideas on discussion topics, please let us know.

Looking forward to seeing you there.

Smiles.

Jenna

Ps. (A quick thank you to Minette Vaccariello and Julia Frederking from Bright Innovation for providing a space and snacks for us)

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Monday, June 9, 2008

Auto Show Photo Winners!

Hello Pittsburgh Designers!

We had a very well attended event in May at the Pittsburgh International Auto Show. It seems that the idea of a participatory event was very attractive to our members, and we will be sure to note that! Over 20 people attended the event, which is nearly 1/5th of our membership. Everybody seemed to have a great time attempting to collect 10 photo subjects in the time allotted. By the following Monday, we had 7 different complete submission sets.

As promised, the photo collections of all submissions will be hosted online. You can go to our brand new Flikr account, and check out these really creative shots. I am always blown away with the creativity that comes from a band of designers cut loose!

That’s not all- we have three winners from our photo collections. Best overall photo is given to Solomon Benjamin for this fantastic shot. Best Collection is being awarded to our very own Matt Sass. And finally, our Honorable Mention goes to Paul Borerro for his photo collection and single best shot. Congratulations everyone! And thanks to everyone for participating.

A very special thanks to our judges: Vanessa Sica, designer with Body Media, Josh Greenberg, our Vice Chair and designer with Respironics, and Matt Beale, partner at Daedalus Excel.

Thanks again to our participants. Have fun examining everyone’s photos online, and feel free to leave comments (keep it positive!).

One last thing- we will be maintaining the Flikr Account to allow us to submit all of our photos from events over the last few years, so check back soon for further uploads and collections. Our website will also get a permanent link, just in case you don’t bookmark it.

Happy Warm Weather to you all!

Regards,
Tony Shoemaker, IDSA
Pittsburgh Chapter Chair

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