Kevin Brown is an Industrial Designer who is currently pursuing his Master's in Industrial Design at Georgia Tech. He has centered his studies around learning parametric design tools. Kevin is drawn to this area of study because parametric design methods allow for the creation and iteration of intricate forms, structures, and systems that would otherwise be daunting to create using conventional modeling methods. Kevin believes by incorporating parametric design tools in addition to new manufacturing technologies, designers can revolutionize the product development process. He envisions a future where innovative design seamlessly merges with cutting-edge technology, pushing the boundaries of creativity.
StatementMy passion as a designer is deeply rooted within the exploration of parametric design and its realization through modern manufacturing tools. The algorithmic nature of parametric modeling creates an underlying system that allows inputted data parameters to produce a digital model that is able to change together in a coordinated way seamlessly. This, in turn, empowers designers to swiftly and effortlessly conceive, manipulate, and refine complex geometries. Parametric modeling transcends the constraints of basic three-dimensional modeling techniques, opening up new avenues for a profound exploration of form and pattern. The integration of parametric design tools with emerging manufacturing technologies holds the key to revolutionizing the product development process. Envisioning the future, I see a harmonious blend of innovative design and cutting-edge technology, propelling creativity to unprecedented levels.