1. Who Am I?
I am Scott Weir, a senior at San Francisco State University who will be receiving a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design with a concentration in Product Design & Development upon my completion of DAI 505: Research & Development in December. I have too many interests and not enough time to pursue them all frequently: sketching; painting; plasticine sculpture; puzzles; bass guitar; British comedy; animals; and astronomy...to name a few.
2. What Inspires Me?
I never seemed to outgrow my amazement with the (original) Transformers line of toys. I look at everyday objects and try to work out how they could be improved upon by combining separate elements or allowing them to change into different modes. I am also inspired by miniature functioning objects, particularly tools and electronics created in Japan. Anything that can be made smaller and more efficient through advances in technology catches my eye.
3. My Influences?
I became interested in design when I first saw the film Alien at the ripe age of 5. More specifically, I became obsessed with the biomechanical set and creature designs created by the Swedish surrealist H.R. Giger, who studied Industrial Design. I began to learn more about other surrealists like Dali and Tanguy. I later discovered another less-known artist named Remedios Varo, whose mechanically intertwined explanations of reality were inspired by her bridge-designing father. These artists developed my fascination with finding influences from nature for mechanical designs and vice versa.
4. What Is My Vision?
I will open my own furniture design studio once I've obtained the proper experience, recognition and of course capital! I've become more interested in environmentally sensitive design in the past few years. I feel that green design, along with my attraction towards transforming furniture, will allow me to offer eco-friendly space efficient household accessories to an eager market.
5. An Image That Best Represents Me
6) Six Key Words That Describe Me
Intricate; Stubborn; Dedicated; Frustrated; Friendly; Caffeinated


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