Javier Albanil Mogollon's portfolio document contains:
- Contact information and background of Javier as a product designer specialized in sports equipment and apparel.
- Details of his education and work experience in product and graphic design roles.
- Examples of projects he worked on at Berg Outdoor including the Zero Gravity recycled materials collection, MO trekking backpack, and DRAVE trail running vest/backpack.
- Descriptions and images of the design process for each project from initial briefing to final design details.
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Javier Albanil Mogollon
Product designer
Footwearolgy for the future
Innovation course about the sports industry
The Footwearists
2019
Online course
Product Design
Elisava - Barcelona school of Design & Engineering
2005 - 2011
Barcelona, Spain
English
Portuguese
Italian
Catalan
Spanish
Languages
Education
Equipment designer & Technical apparel designer
BERG OUTDOOR
July 2016 - July 2019
Porto, Portugal
3D architectural visualization
DISSET
March 2016 - July 2016
Mataró, Spain
Product & Graphic designer
INACA
February 2012 - March 2016
Sant Boi de Llobregat, Spain
Work experience
2D
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe InDesign
3D
Rhinoceros
Solidworks
Maxwell Render
Keyshot
Apparel & Fashion
Lectra Systems
Modaris v.07
Diamino v.06
Digital tool skills Awards
MT
MT
Sonae Innovation Awards
Zero Gravity Series
Berg Outdoor
2018
ISPO - Gold Winner
Outdoor - Midlayer
Geres Zero Gravity midlayer
Berg Outdoor
2019
Exhibitions
MICAM
Keep the Barbour project
Bellbird Oxford Sneaker
Javier A. Mogollon - Arsutoria School
2020
3. Short introduction about me
as a designer
Design is innovation and aesthetics applied to functionality, picking the right elements at a particular
time from a large cluster of options.
I am a product designer specialised in equipment (bags and accessories) and technical apparel for
high demanding sports.
Functionality is the key and the origin of every product. If it is not functional, it is useless so that it
can be discarded from the essentials. After functionality, communication, aesthetics, innovation and
technology are essential features to make the product useful and the user's perfect option.
A Design process is about research on manufacturing, process efficiency, materials and colours. The
final product must show a clear and honest message that explains what it is, why the product exists
and why it should be chosen from the competitors.
options
(elements x time)
Design =
Short introduction about me
as myself
I grew up in Barcelona, where I had my studies in product design and a postgraduate about
contract, urban and community furniture and also, where I had my first approach to a sports
design job.
For four years I worked as a product and graphic designer at Inaca, a company focused on tents
design and their manufacture. There, I had the chance to work with technical fabrics and sewing
processes at an industrial scale. I moved to Porto, Portugal, in 2016 to join Berg Outdoor’s design
team as equipment designer and (eqt) product manager. Berg Outdoor is a brand focused on
mountaineering clothing, footwear and equipment established in 2012 in Porto. While time was
passing, my functions at Berg Outdoor turned to design equipment (bags and accessories) and
trail running apparel, working hand-in-hand with product managers creating and building every
seasonal range.
In July 2019, I took personal time to travel and study. In September 2019, I moved to Milan to study
Italian and two more design-related courses.
Javier Albanil Mogollon
Product designer
4. 2020
Javier Albanil Mogollon
PORFOLIO
CONTENT
DRAVE
Trail Running Vest/Backpack
2018
VISO
Heritage collection
2017
Sard backpack
Grit messenger bag
Travel Modular System
2017 - 2018
COMMUTER SERIES KEEP THE BARBOUR
Footwear design
2020
Product design - 3D modeling
Rendering
MO
Trekking Backpack
2018
ZERO GRAVITY SERIES
Equipment & Apparel
2018
6. ZERO GRAVITY SERIES
At the innovation team, we developed a circular
economy project upcycling second grade parachuting
and paragliding fabrics to create a collection for
equipment and trail running categories.
2020
Javier Albanil Mogollon
Berg Outdoor ZERO GRAVITY SERIES
BRIEFING
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Geres Zero Gravity insulated jacket has
been awarded with a Golden Award in
ISPO Munich show in 2019.
Zero Gravity Series project has been
awarded with Sonae Innovation Award
in 2018.
Berg Outdoor ZERO GRAVITY SERIES
CONCEPT
AWARDS
8. 2020
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fabric and not increase any additional process on
the material to produce our final goods.
Zero Gravity Series project becomes real with the
production of two different styles for backpacks
for the equipment range, a wind-breaker and an
insulated jacket for the apparel collection.
On the backpacks, we were able to reduce up to
50% of the weight compared to regular backpacks
improving on resistance and introducing a new
fabric on the market.
For the apparel range, we released one of the
most light-weight wind-breaker and insulated
jackets in the market with a fabric that can be
self-healed by the user. Both jackets were
packable, breathable and water-resistant.
Zero Gravity Series project creates a circular
economy providing outstanding products with a
minimum impact on the environment.
After long research, Berg Outdoor’s team came out
with the possibility of linking a new range of
products with discarded fabrics. Trying to keep
close to our field, the mountains, we choose to
work with parachuting and paragliding fabrics.
Those fabrics are designed and manufactured
under high-security standards and exceptional
features as lightness, water and tearing resistance
and, due to a specific coating, the material can be
reconstructed by the user.
Trying to minimize the environmental impact of
this new collection, we decided to work with a
French manufacturer to supply the discarded
Berg Outdoor ZERO GRAVITY SERIES
CONCEPT
9. 2020
Javier Albanil Mogollon
Berg Outdoor ZERO GRAVITY SERIES
CONCEPT
FIRST IDEAS
fabrics
PA 6.6 Ripstop w/ silicone finishing
technology
Ultra sonic welding
product
name
Windproof jacket
Negrelo windproof jacket
fabrics
PA 6.6 Ripstop w/ silicone finishing
filling
Primaloft gold insulation down blend
technology
Ultra sonic welding
product
name
Hoodie insulated jacket
Geres ZG insulated jacket
10. 2020
Javier Albanil Mogollon
Berg Outdoor ZERO GRAVITY SERIES
FINAL DESIGN
15 mm
7 mm
Woojin Plastic
Baby Hook
Cord stopper
Cord stopper
Cord stopper
Cord stopper
4mm inverted zip.
6 mm inverted zip
Side pocket.
Folding expandable pocket
Detail 01
Detail 02
Detail 02
Side pocket.
Folding expandable pocket
Reinforced stitch
Reinforced double
stitch
10 mm elastic tape
Detail 01
4mm inverted zip.
25 mm strap
25 mm strap
20 mm strap
20 mm strap
Detail 03
10 mm POLYESTER strap
Double stitching creating
air channel for ventilation.Double stitching creating
air channel for ventilation.
Shoulder straps.
Stitching on the back side.
Reinforced stitching between back
support and shoulder straps.
Follow the same construction as the
sample sent.
Elastic strap fixing the
unused strap. Elastic strap fixing the
unused strap.
Elastic strap fixing the
unused strap.
10 mm strap 10 mm strap
15 mm strap
Detail 03
Reinforced double stitch
Elastic strap fixing
the unused strap.
Reinforced pocket
Side pocket and
bottom piece covering the inner separation.
Commuter compartment
Basic compartment
Side non reinforced
Side reinforced
Side reinforced
5 mm zip with single puller
Circle Hook
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Berg Outdoor ZERO GRAVITY SERIES
FINAL DESIGN
Front pocket.
8 mm zip with one puller
covered by a 15 mm flap.
Front pocket.
8 mm zip with one puller
covered by a 15 mm flap.
10mm tape + 3mm elastic
cord with stopper.
20 mm strap.
15 mm strap.
Strap adjuster
Reflective print over a
glossy finishing.
The edge line for the glossy
finishing has the same angle
than Berg Outdoor icon.
Expandable pocket with
inner elastic tape.
400 mm
8 mm zip with two pullers
covered by a 15 mm flap.
Woojin Plastic
Beam Puller
Cord colour: Black
Plastic Colour: buckles colour
Code: J311
Expandable pocket with
inner elastic tape.
15 mm strap.
Colour: follow colour
rotation page.
Woojin Plastic
Picco Buckle
Size: 15 mm
Code: 3208-3209
Back air flow.
Create a double stich taking the
spandex fabric and the foam.
Colour: Black
Woojin Plastic
Circle Hook
Size: one size
Code: W800
Opening for the
water bladder tube.
CMF Design
The Zero Gravity backpacks use the signature colours
from the fabric manufacturer. As the project gets born
from upcycling discarded fabric, the team had to
choose the most commonly used fabrics available.
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Javier Albanil Mogollon
Berg Outdoor MO
BRIEFING
MO
To complete the equipment range, Berg Outdoor
asked to design and develop a high volume
backpack for trekking and travelling.
To get inside a well-established outdoor market,
the product had to achieve two main goals:
outstanding features at a reasonable price.
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Berg Outdoor MO
PRODUCT STRATEGY
ANALYSIS
NEEDS
Long-lasting product
Comfort as the activity is done during a long period
Breathability
Adjustable on user’s ergonomy - Women and men
Stability while carrying heavy load
Versatility on packing and unpacking the goods
Ease of usage
Possibility to hang and fix gear around the backpack
Multiple pocketing
Brand visibility
USER
Starters and experienced mountaineers - female/male gender -
who know or might not know the outdoor market looking for a
high volume backpack for trekking or travelling as backpackers.
This user typology looks for a long-lasting and comfortable
backpack to feel confident during the trip. Stability, versatility,
lightness and ease of use with an appealing aesthetics are key
features that drive user’s choice.
17. Berg Outdoor MO
FINAL DESIGN
2020
Javier Albanil Mogollon
Bottom access. Side bottle pocket.
Side pocket.
Main compartment.
Luggage kind access
Daisy chain.
Elastic front
pocket.
Lid.
External and internal pocket
Side bottle pocket.
MAH System.
Movement Adaptive Harness.
OES System.
Optimal Ergonomic System
Side pocket.
Lid compartment.
Internal pocket for valuable objects. Key
holder included.
Lid compartment.
Easy access pocket for small and light
equipment.
Main compartment.
Light objects such as clothing should
be stored around, top and sides of
heavier objects.
Bottom compartment.
Bulky and light objects (sleeping bag, wash
bag, etc.). Easy and quick access pocket.
Bottom compartment.
Bulky and heavier objects such as footwear.
Main compartment.
As the heavier the object is, the closer it
has to be stored (climbing tools, tents,
provisions, water, etc.).
Side compartments.
Space to store small objects or
extra water reservoirs.
Front stretch compartment.
Easy access compartment to store
garments or objects evenly used.
Side stretch compartments.
Space to store small objects or
extra water reservoirs.
Belt stretch compartments.
Space for the map, compass phone or
any tool you may have during the hike.
OES - Optimal Ergonomic System
The shoulder support can be adjusted on different height
in relation with the user’s height releasing and fixing the
hook along the strap for the correct position. The
number on the strap specifies where the shoulder
support should be placed in relation with the user’s
height.
Measures on cm.
Optimal height angle.
Shoulder straps can be adjusted on height fixing the
buckle to the loops. For a correct and safe backpack
carry, the straps between the loop and the shoulder
straps should be between 30º to 60º to the horizontal.
MAH - Movement Adaptive Harness
The hip belt rotates up to 10º to follow the natural
human movement while walking. While carrying a high
volume backpack, the waist is what load the 70% of the
backpack weight. With the hip belt rotation tolerance,
fatigue and injuries are reduced to minimums.
10º10º
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Frame #2
Rectangle section
Frame #1
Round section
Frame #2
Low back support
Hip support
Shoulder and back support
Inner fabric panel with two
pockets to fix Frame #1
Frame #1
Loops for size regulation on
shoulder and back support
Outter fabric panel
Frame #1
Frame #2
600 mm
375 mm
675 mm
600 mm
650 mm
305 mm
Berg Outdoor MO
FINAL DESIGN
19. Volume expansion
Increase the capacity of the backpack up to 10l
more adjusting the buckles of the lid.
+10 l
Backpack front opening
Pack and unpack the backpack easily
through the wide opening at the front. For
quick access during the hike or trekking, you
can still use the top opening under the lid.
Hold all the gear with the inner straps.
Easy and Quick Access
Pull from both loops for a fast-top
opening of the backpack.
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Hydration bladder system
The hydration bladder compartment is placed next to
the back, not compromising the backpack stability.
Bottle access side compartment
Each side of the backpack has a handy elastic pocket
suitable for a water bottle or any other small gear.
Store and take this gear easily while walking.
CMF Design
MO backpack fabric is on colour black. Using this colour
all over the backpack makes the product cleaner and
lighter as the colour fades all the pockets, components
and trims. Only some trims and prints are on bright
Red Orange colour to make the backpack
distinguishable. The inner lining is on light colour to
help while packing and unpacking the backpack.
Berg Outdoor MO
FINAL DESIGN
22. 2020
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Berg Outdoor DRAVE
BRIEFING
DRAVE
Due to the brand position inside the market and
considering the growth of trail running through
the same market, a new backpack was needed to
fill the gap in the technical backpacks.
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Berg Outdoor DRAVE
PRODUCT STRATEGY
ANALYSIS
NEEDS
High demanding user
High activity purpose - International Trail Running Competitions
Freedom of movement
Ease of usage
Lightweight product to not compromise athlete’s performance
Comfort and adjustability to athlete’s body - Women and men
Keeping any amount of gear
Multiple pocketing
Brand visibility
USER
Trail runner - female/male gender - who knows the existing market
and knows the newest technologies and features brands are
offering on running garments and gear.
Special features, technologies and fitting are particular concerns on
the final product purchase.
25. Berg Outdoor DRAVE
FINAL DESIGN
415 mm
FRONT BACK
MeshMesh MeshMesh
High stretch fabric/meshHigh stretch fabric/mesh
Low stretch mesh
40D Nylon fabric.
40D Nylon fabric.
40D Nylon fabric.
40D Nylon fabric.
40D Nylon fabric.
40D Nylon fabric.
40D Nylon fabric.40D Nylon fabric.
40D Nylon fabric.
Minimum width: 70 mm
Minimum length: 140 mm
Minimum width: 70 mm
Minimum length: 140 mm
2mm diameter
elastic cord. 130 mm
max. length.
2mm diameter
elastic cord. 130 mm
max. length.
This pocket is not
flat. It can expand
for more storage.
Reflective prints and
Berg Outdoor icon
Reflective prints and
Berg Outdoor icon
Pocket pullers
Quick & easy closing system
STRETCH FITTING ON THREE DIFFERENT SIZES
Twelve independent pockets
CMF Design
DRAVE backpack is part of the Trail Running
product category for Berg Outdoor. Due to
this reason, colours were selected following
the category colour theme. They were
applied as an expression of its function but,
with the objective of making the product
appealing for the user.
2020
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26. Berg Outdoor DRAVE
ATHLETES’ TEST
Berg Outdoor’s DRAVE trail running vest has been
designed in collaboration with a wide range of athletes
- female and male gender - who gave us constant
feedbacks about its functionalities, fitting and
optional improvements.
The final product is the result of a user-centred
design process.
2020
Javier Albanil Mogollon
28. Berg Outdoor VISO
BRIEFING
VISO
As a Portuguese brand, Berg Outdoor launched a
range of products using natural fabrics, leathers
and other materials typically used in Portugal
bringing the country’s history to the user.
VISO is the backpack created for this range, called
Heritage collection.
2020
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29. Berg Outdoor VISO
PRODUCT STRATEGY
ANALYSIS
HERITAGE COLLECTION
Heritage collection is the Berg Outdoor’s special edition made from natural fabrics,
fibres and materials that Portuguese apparel and footwear industry has worked
with during decades: BUREL & CORK
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30. VISO
For VISO backpack, it was decided to use BUREL for the main body and leather for the bottom.
These traditional materials match perfectly together not just aesthetically but on a balanced
performance for the backpack shape.
BUREL
Burel is a Portuguese artisanal fabric composed in 100% wool. This fabric is highly resistant,
flexible, water-repellent and a natural thermal insulator. Its fibres also provide a natural shield
that prevents the absorption of stains and dust.
Its process of manufacture is similar to wool but, on the last stage, the fabric is moistened
making it shrink up to 30 to 40% felting and gaining thickness. This final step is what makes
BUREL a unique fabric to look as it would not be woven.
Burel has been used for centuries along the half north part of the country. It is said that was
created at Serra de Estrela, the highest mountain in continental Portugal. Shepherds mainly
used this fabric during the winter because of its thermal insulation and water-repellency
qualities.
Berg Outdoor VISO
PRODUCT STRATEGY
ORIGINS
2020
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32. Berg Outdoor VISO
FINAL DESIGN
Black Strap 25mm width.
Clip button
1 handle
nº5 waterproof zip
Black strap 25mm width.
Keep the needed length to
close the lid while the bag is
completely full.
Metal hook.
Black elastic strap 25mm width.
Black Strap 25mm width.
Genuine leather
Burel
Rolltop will be in
organic cotton canvas
120 mm
Genuine leather
Dart until the middle
of the shoulder strap.
CMF Design
VISO backpack colours were selected following two
themes. On one hand, they are showing the
tradition and history of each material, Burel and
leather. On the other hand, bright colours were
chosen to give a new perspective to this ancient
fabric, bringing it into an active and commuting life.
2020
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35. Berg Outdoor COMMUTER SERIE
BRIEFING
COMMUTER SERIE
A range of bags to provide versatility, durability,
ease of using and appealing aesthetics to the user.
This bags collection is the result of a market study
focused on new ways of travelling and commuting,
either in the same city or between different ones.
2020
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36. Berg Outdoor COMMUTER SERIE
PRODUCT STRATEGY
ANALYSIS
NEEDS
Versatility on usage
Versatility on function
Clean and detailed appearance
Freedom of movement
Ease of usage
Comfort and adjustable to the body - Women and men
Breathability
Multiple pockets
Brand visibility
CONTEXT
Nowadays, commuting is not just going from home to the office
and back. Many different ways of working are coexisting today,
from the office, from home, visiting customers, partners or
suppliers. Not only in the same city, but business and relationships
are spread along the continent.
Our responsibilities and hobbies are also essential to have a
balanced life, and we always try to be more efficient regarding the
time. Achieving all we want to accomplish during the day, leaving
home early in the morning and not coming back until night.
2020
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37. Berg Outdoor COMMUTER SERIE
CONCEPT
FIRST IDEAS Sard backpack
Grit messenger bag
2020
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38. Berg Outdoor COMMUTER SERIE
FINAL DESIGN
Berg Outdoor
SARD
backpack
Handle.
Reinforced inside.
Shoulder strap.
Mesh fabric below.
Laptop and tablet
compartment at the back
Rubber strap on reflective color
Hidden pocket. Hidden pocket.
CMF Design
The COMMUTER SERIE was designed on a versatile and day-to-day basis, being
durability and a wide range of scenarios of using two big topics to be careful.
Because of these topics, Caviar and Steel Grey colours were chosen on a 600D
Cordura fabric with a water-resistance and matte finish with a light inner lining.
Hidden pocket.
Padded back system with
Air Flowing Construction
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39. Laptop and tablet
compartment at the back.
Berg Outdoor COMMUTER SERIE
FINAL DESIGN
Berg Outdoor Metal hook.
Reinforced stiched handle.
Hidden pocket. Hidden pocket.
Folder pocket.
Hidden pocket.
Pass-through panel for
trolley handle
Organizational pocket.
Berg Outdoor
GRIT
messenger bag
CMF Design
The COMMUTER SERIE was designed on a versatile and day-to-day basis, being
durability and a wide range of scenarios of using two big topics to be careful.
Because of these topics, Caviar and Steel Grey colours were chosen on a 600D
Cordura fabric with a water-resistance and matte finish with a light inner lining.
2020
Javier Albanil Mogollon
40. Berg Outdoor COMMUTER SERIE
FINAL DESIGN
Berg Outdoor
SARD
backpack
2020
Javier Albanil Mogollon
41. Berg Outdoor COMMUTER SERIE
FINAL DESIGN
Berg Outdoor
GRIT
messenger bag
2020
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42. Berg Outdoor COMMUTER SERIE
CONCEPT
FIRST IDEAS Travel Modular System
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43. Berg Outdoor COMMUTER SERIE
FINAL DESIGN
Faro and Cercal create the Travel Modular System, the perfect bag combination
to go from the city to every journey you have, travelling lighter and more
efficient.
The Travel Modular System makes more accessible and faster your day-to-day
commuting and journeys. Store everything you need for the office inside Faro,
fill Cercal with your gym equipment or with your clothes for your
one/two-night work trips. Attach both when travelling and carry the one you
need at once.
With the Snap Fasteners from Fidlock, the attachment becomes more natural,
faster and safer. The Snap system from Fidlock is based on a high resistance
magnet and a unique design for the buckles that keep these two backpacks
connected and almost locked.
Both bags are made with 600D PE Cordura fabric to ensure a durable and
water-resistant product. Outer pockets and inner configuration have been
thoughtfully designed to create a versatile, comfortable, quick and easy going
product to help you on your everyday adventure. Be focused on what you do,
not on how to carry your things.
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44. Berg Outdoor COMMUTER SERIE
FINAL DESIGN
Ergonomic shoulder strap.
Mesh fabric below.
Ergonomic shoulder strap.
Mesh fabric below.
Side shoulder strap.
There is the option to carry
the bag as a messenger
Padded back system with
Air Flowing Construction
Padded back system with
Air Flowing Construction
Pass-through panel for
trolley handle
Fidlock Magnets
Fidlock Magnets
Compression straps
Compression straps
Hidden pocket.
Key holder included.
Hidden pocket.
Key holder included.
Hidden pocket.
Handle.
Reinforced inside.
Handle.
Reinforced inside.Hidden pocket.
Rubber strap on reflective color
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46. Javier Albanil Mogollon - Arsutoria school
KEEP THE BARBOUR
Footwear design
Selected for MICAM ECOSNEAKER project
2019-2020
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BRIEFING
KEEP THE BARBOUR
Following the statement:
THE MOST SUSTAINABLE FABRIC IS THE EXISTING ONE
the project creates a circular economy where new
products are designed from stocked fabrics, discarded
garments, or used/unused clothes.
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PRODUCT STRATEGY
ANALYSIS
2020
Javier Albanil Mogollon
KEEP THE BARBOUR project is about awareness on
how society produces new goods and what happens
after they are used.
The fashion industry is under the focus of being one
of the most pollutant industries that the human
being is running on. During the last decade, many
private companies and NGOs have been publishing
studies and reports about how fashion is dealing with
sustainability aspects while producing and delivering
new goods, how workers are treated and, what
materials are used to create new products.
But sustainability manners do not finish when a new
product is in the shop, and a customer buys it. It
continues all along with the product’s life. What
happens after the good is consumed is also crucial in
terms of environmental concern and sustainability.
At many factories around the world, rolls and tones
of new fabrics, leathers, and sewing components get
stocked with no use after seasonal productions.
These resources are kept on warehouse shelves for a
certain amount of time, resulting in economic and
resource waste.
As the industry of fashion has been evolving over the
past years, nowadays, it is easier and cheaper to
produce and manufacture new clothes and shoes. So,
the garments’ lifecycle gets simplified by throwing
them away while worn out or not used anymore.
KEEP THE BARBOUR project creates a solution for
produced Barbour garments and stocked fabric at
the brand’s warehouses. From one side, Keep the
Barbour provides an economical solution to unsued
resources that get stocked at the warehouse. On the
other hand, the project enables the option to create
new products from used or discarded garments that
were not sold.
Barbour Bellbird Oxford Sneaker is the translation of
the concept to reality. From an original Barbour
Bedale jacket, we have taken the fabric to build the
upper, using labels and hard components giving
more personality to the shoe and a historical line
that comes from such an iconic jacket. The Barbour
Bedale jacket is entirely made of 100% waxed cotton
for the outer and 100% cotton for the lining. For the
sole, we have selected a rubber Margom sole that
uses 80% of processing waste.
Finally, the shoe is meant to be constructed on a
capsule court sole using eco-friendly water-based
glue. This construction also allows to separate hard
and soft parts of the shoe easily, making the
recycling process less resource consumption, faster
and easier.
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PRODUCT STRATEGY
ANALYSIS - CONTEXT
2020
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With the fast consuming pace that the
fashion industry is facing, brands and
governments have to deal with millions
of tones of left-overs, discarded
garments and used clothing every year.
There are different ways to process all
these products. Organizations,
companies with social background and
small shop s, sell the items that are still
useable on the second-hand market.
Recycling plants burn or bury them. But,
if the garments are not handled
properly, they are spread or thrown
away on the landfill.
It is also common that fashion and
footwear brands buy tones of fabrics
that end up stocked in their warehouse
with no prospect use. This fact has two
main issues, the spaced occupied on the
shelves, and the lost investment on
these resources. Both of these issues
represent a big economic investment
with no revenue.
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Between
19 and 24 billion
of pair of shoes
are made every year
· Outsoles
· Midosoles
· Insoles
· Linings
· Outer layer
· Accessories
75%
Burned /
Buried /
On Landfill
25%
Recycled
when NEW
Huge amount of energy
and resources to produce
Out of trend
Not used
Worn out
Over production
because of
from the total
amount of shoes
After 5 to 10 years
Average time that fashion swifts
gets OLD
· Plant based fabrics
· Petroleum based fabrics
· Animal based fabric
when NEW
Huge amount of energy
and resources to produce
Out of trend
Not used
Worn out
Over production
because of
from the total
amount of garments
After 5 to 10 years
Average time that fashion swifts
gets OLD
Between
80 and 100 billion
units of clothing
are made every year
65%
Burned /
Buried /
On Landfill
35%
Recycled
AM | Albanil Mogollon KEEP THE BARBOUR
PRODUCT STRATEGY
ANALYSIS - CONTEXT
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KEEP THE BARBOUR project connects the brand, the
final customer and the designer to upcycle unused
products, used garments, and stocked fabric stored at
manufacturers' warehouses.
The project creates a circular economy where new
products are created from unused resources, finding a
feasible alternative to burning, burying or spreading
goods through-out the landfill.
From stocked fabric at
manufacturers’ warehouses
From discarded garments and
used/unused softgoods
Reuse, recycle and upcycle resources
that are already used/unused or out
of trend
What if bringing back to life old products
and/or using stocked fabrics to produce
new shoes, accessories and garments?
AM | Albanil Mogollon KEEP THE BARBOUR
PRODUCT STRATEGY
ANALYSIS - CONTEXT
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CONCEPT
FIRST IDEAS
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Javier Albanil Mogollon
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FINAL DESIGN
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CMF Design
Upcycling existing fabrics from used garments
or stocked materials. The final product shows a
correlation on colors, textures and fabrics
between the original and the new one, creating
a historical line through the brand’s collection.
BARBOUR BELLBIRD OXFORD SNEAKER
Capsule construction on a Margom recycled and recyclable court
sole using eco-friendly water based glue, keeping the original
fabrics of the classic Barbour Bedale Waxed Cotton Jacket.
The shoe keeps the same stitch used on the jackets, overlaping
different pieces and allowing to sew the seems under the
protective pieces of the shoe. The brand logo is applied as on
apparel, stitched instead of using a metal label, to make a clear
reference to where the fabric is coming from.
Corduroy fabric.
Barbour iconic fabric.
Brand application depending on the model and
availability of original labels from the garment.
Padded ankle collar.
80% recycled rubber sole.
Margom court sole
100% Waxed Cotton fabric.
Barbour iconic fabric.
Capsule construction using
eco-friendly water-based glue.
100% Waxed Cotton fabric.
Barbour iconic fabric.
Barbour clip button.
5mm flat laces.
Brown color to specify.
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FINAL DESIGN
BARBOUR BELLBIRD OXFORD SNEAKER
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Javier Albanil Mogollon
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FINAL DESIGN
BARBOUR BELLBIRD OXFORD SNEAKER
ELEMENTS OF SUSTAINABILITY CATWALK EVENT AT MICAM 89º
2020
2020
Javier Albanil Mogollon
57. Javier Albanil Mogollon OTHER SKILLS
PRODUCT DESIGN
ONA
2014
Material: birch plywood
ONA is a modular candleholder made with two birch
plywood sheets and four elastic bands. Those elastic
bands keep the tea candle between the plywood
sheets and make it possible to connect other
modules between each other.
ONA is the result of a project with a budget of 1€ per
material used per module.
ENE
2011
Material: ABS, Aluminium.
ENE is a multi-functional remote control.
This project becomes from the study of every single
remote control existing in our homes, the ergonomy
that a handy device has to have and how that device
has to communicate with the user.
ENE works with an internal battery that charges by
induction technology.
The project included a rapid prototyping sample
made in polyamide.
2020
Javier Albanil Mogollon
58. Javier Albanil Mogollon OTHER SKILLS
3D MODELING & RENDERING
ACLAM - UNCLE VICTOR
2015
ACLAM - 20:14 GUITAR
2016
2020
Javier Albanil Mogollon