The document provides information about a graphic design company called day+night designs. It includes the company's contact information and describes the founder's experience in producing various media to market other companies. It then shows drawings for several engineering projects, including custom wheels for a hot rod, rifle sights, and a rear sight for a handgun. The drawings include details, materials, dimensions, and other technical specifications.
This document provides information on several product design projects, including a Bluetooth speaker called Cubio, a pyramid-shaped phone stand, an energy-generating knee brace, and an easy-to-use jigsaw called the IntriCut 5000. The Cubio is a portable Bluetooth speaker that can be customized with colors and logos. The pyramid phone stand supports devices in various orientations. The energy-generating knee brace aims to harness energy from human movement. The IntriCut 5000 jigsaw is designed for casual users with an emphasis on safety and usability.
This document provides a summary of Korneel De Viaene's portfolio as a Master of Industrial Design. It includes information about his education, skills, work experience, and notable projects. Some key projects discussed include Moldi, a modular mold for creating customizable small furniture pieces; a modular stage design for a big band; and Pamper, a durable, washable changing pad designed using Recticel's Colo-Fast spray technology. The portfolio demonstrates De Viaene's diverse skills in areas like prototyping, entrepreneurship, product design, and mechatronics through several realized industrial design projects.
This document contains a visual portfolio by Harry Zhong showcasing various design projects. It includes summaries and photos of projects like a LED light shelf that organizes items placed on it, pen concepts designed in the style of Gary Fisher bikes and Puma with ergonomic grips and spring-loaded tips, a customizable craft knife, 3D printed bottle openers made from different materials, a collapsing jewelry box to neatly store jewelry, a portable laundry hamper for dorms with wheels and an extendable handle, a bike light prototype mounted low on the front fork, a school writing aid concept to allow marking textbooks without damaging them, sketches, web design work, illustrations for a wedding save-the-date postcard,
The document provides a final design report for a peanut butter jar opener created by a group of students. It includes an abstract, introduction, background on similar existing products, a detailed design description of their prototype, a design decision matrix comparing their concepts, photos of the implemented design, a budget table, testing procedures showing their design was unable to fully open a jar due to insufficient torque, and a conclusion stating their prototype was successful except for needing a more powerful motor.
The document provides details about Chris White's portfolio from 2016, including projects like the Hydropods controller, Y-Table, Perfect Pour beverage pouring aid, and Jelly Belly candy container characters. For Hydropods, Chris designed packaging, sales materials, and trade show displays for gardening equipment controllers. The Y-Table was a bentwood table chosen as the winner of the Herman Miller design show. Perfect Pour aimed to create a simple device to aid pouring carton drinks, especially for seniors. For Jelly Belly, Chris conceptualized character designs for injection molded candy containers.
This document summarizes Stephanie Tomasetta's 2014 design portfolio. It includes projects focused on designing for autonomous vehicles, 3D printed ski pole baskets, an injection molded bitcoin mining robot, ergonomic 4-arm crutches, a portable slit lamp for developing countries, a chevron cutting board, a pop-up hospital room light card, a polycarbonate pinata, a vinyl record carrying case, Spanish-inspired table accessories, and a walking hippogriff robot. The projects utilized various design and prototyping processes like 3D printing, CNC machining, laser cutting, molding, and linkage optimization.
The document provides information on 50 innovative products from 2000-2007 that were recognized with design awards. It describes products like the iPod, Mac Mini, Swiffer, and Roomba, as well as lesser known items. Many of the products featured intuitive designs that improved user experience and functionality compared to existing alternatives, and several became commercial successes.
The document summarizes key lessons from product design experts Craig Vogel and Jonathan Cagan on developing successful new products:
1) Companies often fail because engineers focus only on functionality while designers focus only on aesthetics, without integrating the two. Vogel and Cagan advocate an integrated approach that masters the "fuzzy front end" of understanding customer needs and values.
2) Innovative products fulfill customer fantasies by seamlessly integrating style and technology in a way that provides emotional or experiential value, as seen in examples like the OXO potato peeler and Crown Wave forklift.
3) Staying successful requires continuously updating products with useful, usable, and desirable new features to remain
This document provides information on several product design projects, including a Bluetooth speaker called Cubio, a pyramid-shaped phone stand, an energy-generating knee brace, and an easy-to-use jigsaw called the IntriCut 5000. The Cubio is a portable Bluetooth speaker that can be customized with colors and logos. The pyramid phone stand supports devices in various orientations. The energy-generating knee brace aims to harness energy from human movement. The IntriCut 5000 jigsaw is designed for casual users with an emphasis on safety and usability.
This document provides a summary of Korneel De Viaene's portfolio as a Master of Industrial Design. It includes information about his education, skills, work experience, and notable projects. Some key projects discussed include Moldi, a modular mold for creating customizable small furniture pieces; a modular stage design for a big band; and Pamper, a durable, washable changing pad designed using Recticel's Colo-Fast spray technology. The portfolio demonstrates De Viaene's diverse skills in areas like prototyping, entrepreneurship, product design, and mechatronics through several realized industrial design projects.
This document contains a visual portfolio by Harry Zhong showcasing various design projects. It includes summaries and photos of projects like a LED light shelf that organizes items placed on it, pen concepts designed in the style of Gary Fisher bikes and Puma with ergonomic grips and spring-loaded tips, a customizable craft knife, 3D printed bottle openers made from different materials, a collapsing jewelry box to neatly store jewelry, a portable laundry hamper for dorms with wheels and an extendable handle, a bike light prototype mounted low on the front fork, a school writing aid concept to allow marking textbooks without damaging them, sketches, web design work, illustrations for a wedding save-the-date postcard,
The document provides a final design report for a peanut butter jar opener created by a group of students. It includes an abstract, introduction, background on similar existing products, a detailed design description of their prototype, a design decision matrix comparing their concepts, photos of the implemented design, a budget table, testing procedures showing their design was unable to fully open a jar due to insufficient torque, and a conclusion stating their prototype was successful except for needing a more powerful motor.
The document provides details about Chris White's portfolio from 2016, including projects like the Hydropods controller, Y-Table, Perfect Pour beverage pouring aid, and Jelly Belly candy container characters. For Hydropods, Chris designed packaging, sales materials, and trade show displays for gardening equipment controllers. The Y-Table was a bentwood table chosen as the winner of the Herman Miller design show. Perfect Pour aimed to create a simple device to aid pouring carton drinks, especially for seniors. For Jelly Belly, Chris conceptualized character designs for injection molded candy containers.
This document summarizes Stephanie Tomasetta's 2014 design portfolio. It includes projects focused on designing for autonomous vehicles, 3D printed ski pole baskets, an injection molded bitcoin mining robot, ergonomic 4-arm crutches, a portable slit lamp for developing countries, a chevron cutting board, a pop-up hospital room light card, a polycarbonate pinata, a vinyl record carrying case, Spanish-inspired table accessories, and a walking hippogriff robot. The projects utilized various design and prototyping processes like 3D printing, CNC machining, laser cutting, molding, and linkage optimization.
The document provides information on 50 innovative products from 2000-2007 that were recognized with design awards. It describes products like the iPod, Mac Mini, Swiffer, and Roomba, as well as lesser known items. Many of the products featured intuitive designs that improved user experience and functionality compared to existing alternatives, and several became commercial successes.
The document summarizes key lessons from product design experts Craig Vogel and Jonathan Cagan on developing successful new products:
1) Companies often fail because engineers focus only on functionality while designers focus only on aesthetics, without integrating the two. Vogel and Cagan advocate an integrated approach that masters the "fuzzy front end" of understanding customer needs and values.
2) Innovative products fulfill customer fantasies by seamlessly integrating style and technology in a way that provides emotional or experiential value, as seen in examples like the OXO potato peeler and Crown Wave forklift.
3) Staying successful requires continuously updating products with useful, usable, and desirable new features to remain
The document describes the design of a modular "life pod" system intended to address housing needs in refugee camps and disaster relief situations. The stackable pods are designed for efficient transportation and construction of temporary housing communities. Sketches show a locking stacking system with integrated ladder. The final CAD concept features a corrugated guide system allowing simple stacking. The lightweight plastic pods would provide living quarters and supplies for occupants. This collaborative design solution aims to better utilize space and resources for temporary housing worldwide.
Astheimer is an award-winning design firm that has worked with clients across many industries, including marine, automotive, furniture, technology, and interiors. Some of their notable projects include designing the Sealine F42 boat, which won Motor Boat of the Year in 2011, and the interior of The Keating Hotel in San Diego. Astheimer prides itself on creative, boundary-pushing design and having a talented team that works closely with clients to ensure project success.
This industrial design portfolio contains examples of medical device products designed and developed by the author between 2007 and 2014. It includes the Hinge Pediatric Plating System designed for Pega Medical Inc. to treat osteogenesis imperfecta, and the ChemoSphere SV (Small Volume) isolator and sterile glove changing system designed for Isotech Design Canada Inc. The portfolio demonstrates the author's process from research and development through final product definition and commercialization. Contact information is provided for those seeking further details on any of the projects.
Firearm accessory means a device specifically designed or adapted to enable an individual to wear, carry, store, or mount a firearm on the individual or on a conveyance and an item used in conjunction with or mounted on a firearm that is not essential to the basic function of the firearm. The term includes a detachable firearm magazine.
A firearm is made up of the following parts.
Stock: made of wood, plastic or.
Barrel: a long metal tube the.
Receiver: the back end of.
Muzzle: the front end of the.
Action: the set of moving.
Sight: a device mounted on.
The three basic parts of a modern firearm are:
action, which loads, fires and ejects ammunition.
barrel, a metal tube that the projectile passes through.
stock, that supports the action and in many cases, the barrel.
Other terms:
Butt
the end of the stock that is held against the shoulder. Sometimes fitted with a recoil pad.
Muzzle
the front end of the barrel where fired projectiles exit.
Chamber
The document provides details of the design of a Tailgate Can Crusher Apparatus (TCCA) created by Team Beta for a class project. The TCCA is designed to crush aluminum cans at tailgating events to promote recycling. It consists of a storage casing mounted on a small trailer that holds a bin for storing crushed cans. A shredder mounted above the casing crushes cans fed into a removable hopper. Key aspects of the design include:
1) A 45-gallon storage bin inside a steel casing for holding crushed cans that can be easily removed from the trailer.
2) A small trailer with wheels and a hitch to tow the apparatus between tailgating locations.
3
British Airways Product Design Project (2012)Holly Brabbins
British Airways aims to set new standards in customer service and innovation while delivering strong financial performance. It traces its origins back to 1919 and the pioneering days of air travel following World War I. Over the past 90+ years, air travel has changed dramatically and British Airways has evolved with it.
The design brief is to develop a new product that extends the British Airways brand into new areas while maintaining brand integrity and high standards. The product must be durable, sustainable, ergonomic, and encourage travel.
The outcomes are to include a 3D model, printed materials, and a display board explaining the final design proposal. The project will be marked based on design/development skills and communication abilities.
Apramit Chakraborty has a Bachelor's degree in Design from Symbiosis Institute of Design, Pune. His professional interests include product design, industrial design, and automobile design. Some of his design skills include conceptualizing form and functionality, 3D modeling, prototyping, and product interface design. He has created several design projects including a pointing desk lamp, welding mask, time adapter, rechargeable torch called the "Right Torch", and a concept for a self-balancing unicycle called the "UNIpod". He also participated in a design challenge for Honeywell Aerospace where he conceptualized the private aircraft of the future. Additionally, he has worked as a design intern where he designed
Greg Beck worked as an engineering consultant on various projects from 1996-2015. Some key projects included:
- Developing a solution to make a nanomolding injection molding machine's core easily disassembled for cleaning.
- Designing transmission shifter faceplates and a combine propulsion handle prototype for external clients.
- Managing a relationship with Maytag and designing PCB housings and modifications for a digital control system for washers and dryers.
- Designing control heads, a remote speaker microphone, and components for Motorola radios.
- Working on blow molded items and sportlocks for hearing aids at other companies.
This document provides details on Jess Kuhlenthal's design portfolio, education, experience, and skills. It includes a fog collector device designed for a German engineering company focused on biomimicry. The fog collector is made of simple, locally available materials like PVC piping and uses a gabion to secure it. It was designed for a small South African town to harvest fog and provide water.
DeskPal is a desk organizer designed to hold various office stationary items in an organized manner. It was inspired by smaller pencil holders but is taller to accommodate larger objects. Silicone was chosen as the material for its grip properties and flexibility to hold a variety of pen sizes. Market research found that pens are commonly used as promotional items, so DeskPal's design allows for advertisements and can promote multiple companies. Testing was done to determine what items it could hold based on the dimensions of common stationary. The initial cost quote to manufacture 100,000 units was over $200,000 USD due to the large silicone mold needed.
Christian Botos is an industrial design student with a passion for design and problem solving. Some of his projects include a respirator designed for athletes to train outdoors during allergy season, a modular desk fan called the Zephyr with a timeless art deco design, and the Z.ro printer which aims to reduce the environmental footprint of printers by being wall mounted, using paper rolls instead of cartridges, and other innovations. He also created a park assist device called the Little Helper to aid with backing vehicles like boats and golf carts into spaces. In his design process, he focuses on prototyping to refine ideas for manufacturability and address initial objectives.
The document summarizes Manuel Suarez Prat's internship at Hi-Tec Sports, a global leader in outdoor footwear. As part of the internship, Manuel worked on two projects - designing an updated version of Hi-Tec's popular Zuuk after-sport shoe, and designing a J hook device to display the shoe in retail stores. The summary provides details on Manuel's brief to expand the Zuuk into new close-toe and open-toe styles, targeting a $50 retail price point. It also discusses Manuel drawing inspiration from Hi-Tec's heritage and sponsorship of Wimbledon in the 1990s to help guide the new Zuuk design.
Engineering Guidelines to Designing Plastic Parts for Injection MoldingJaycon Systems
At Jaycon Systems, we have chosen to use injection molding as the main manufacturing process to bring plastic products to life.
However, injection molding is not simple. Engaging in such process requires an extensive knowledge about its machinery and process.
In this presentation, we will show you some of the aspects we take into consideration when designing plastic parts for injection molding so we can save our customers time and money in the long run.
Sasank Gopinathan is an industrial designer based in Malaysia. His portfolio includes designs for furniture, automotive concepts, and other products. Some highlights include the Dhyan lounge chair which can provide different environments for relaxation, and hair dryer concepts Kombu and Hemicyl that allow for ergonomic use in multiple positions. Gopinathan also designed the Bufori GT, a concept car intended to bridge different eras of styling for the Malaysian automaker Bufori. His goal is to create aesthetically pleasing designs that also have strong functionality.
This document discusses 10 innovations in 3D printing from 2014, including 3D printed houses made of wood panels, bio-printing of human organs and tissues, a 3D printer that can print makeup items at home, a hybrid car with most parts 3D printed, 3D printed football boots and prosthetics, 3D printed food tailored for elderly people, 3D printed clothing customized from photos, parts for a fighter jet 3D printed, and low-cost 3D printed prosthetic arms for amputees worldwide. It concludes that 3D printing will become mainstream within 5 years and is already having impacts in medicine, consumer goods, and business through increased customization and reduced costs and waste.
Mathew Farrell is a product designer who has done work for Sea to Summit and Camelbak, including designing various bags, backpacks, sleeping mats, pumps, buckles, towels, and other outdoor equipment. He also does photography, video, and graphic design work to help market and promote the products. His experience spans conceptual design, prototyping, testing, and creating packaging and marketing materials.
Grant Lindberg has experience in product design, development, and management for various pet products, home health products, and water sports products. He has worked independently on projects from concept to completion, handling responsibilities like concept development, prototyping, vendor management, marketing, and business development. Some of the companies he has worked with include Bergan LLC, Creature Leisure Inc., Wigali Products LLC, Back Arc Inc., Straight Line Water Sports, Wipika Inc., and US2 Sports Group/Full Tilt.
Grant Lindberg has experience in product design, development, and management for various pet products, home health products, and water sports equipment. His experience includes concept development, prototyping, project management, and working with vendors. He has independently led numerous projects from concept to production.
Kirby Outdoor's Products & Services is a division of PGK Engineering that specializes in product development from concept to production for various industries including hunting/fishing, sporting goods, recreational vehicles, and medical products. They leverage their automotive and outdoor experience to offer clients services including product design/engineering, tooling/manufacturing, and full product development from initial concept to final production. Their goal is to utilize their expertise to produce quality outdoor products for manufacturers and entrepreneurs.
This document provides information about Lorna McArdle's graphic design experience and services. It includes examples of packaging, POS displays, and large format graphics she has created. It also summarizes some of the project management work she has done for organizations. The document demonstrates Lorna's extensive experience across many areas of graphic design spanning over 30 years.
The document describes the design of a modular "life pod" system intended to address housing needs in refugee camps and disaster relief situations. The stackable pods are designed for efficient transportation and construction of temporary housing communities. Sketches show a locking stacking system with integrated ladder. The final CAD concept features a corrugated guide system allowing simple stacking. The lightweight plastic pods would provide living quarters and supplies for occupants. This collaborative design solution aims to better utilize space and resources for temporary housing worldwide.
Astheimer is an award-winning design firm that has worked with clients across many industries, including marine, automotive, furniture, technology, and interiors. Some of their notable projects include designing the Sealine F42 boat, which won Motor Boat of the Year in 2011, and the interior of The Keating Hotel in San Diego. Astheimer prides itself on creative, boundary-pushing design and having a talented team that works closely with clients to ensure project success.
This industrial design portfolio contains examples of medical device products designed and developed by the author between 2007 and 2014. It includes the Hinge Pediatric Plating System designed for Pega Medical Inc. to treat osteogenesis imperfecta, and the ChemoSphere SV (Small Volume) isolator and sterile glove changing system designed for Isotech Design Canada Inc. The portfolio demonstrates the author's process from research and development through final product definition and commercialization. Contact information is provided for those seeking further details on any of the projects.
Firearm accessory means a device specifically designed or adapted to enable an individual to wear, carry, store, or mount a firearm on the individual or on a conveyance and an item used in conjunction with or mounted on a firearm that is not essential to the basic function of the firearm. The term includes a detachable firearm magazine.
A firearm is made up of the following parts.
Stock: made of wood, plastic or.
Barrel: a long metal tube the.
Receiver: the back end of.
Muzzle: the front end of the.
Action: the set of moving.
Sight: a device mounted on.
The three basic parts of a modern firearm are:
action, which loads, fires and ejects ammunition.
barrel, a metal tube that the projectile passes through.
stock, that supports the action and in many cases, the barrel.
Other terms:
Butt
the end of the stock that is held against the shoulder. Sometimes fitted with a recoil pad.
Muzzle
the front end of the barrel where fired projectiles exit.
Chamber
The document provides details of the design of a Tailgate Can Crusher Apparatus (TCCA) created by Team Beta for a class project. The TCCA is designed to crush aluminum cans at tailgating events to promote recycling. It consists of a storage casing mounted on a small trailer that holds a bin for storing crushed cans. A shredder mounted above the casing crushes cans fed into a removable hopper. Key aspects of the design include:
1) A 45-gallon storage bin inside a steel casing for holding crushed cans that can be easily removed from the trailer.
2) A small trailer with wheels and a hitch to tow the apparatus between tailgating locations.
3
British Airways Product Design Project (2012)Holly Brabbins
British Airways aims to set new standards in customer service and innovation while delivering strong financial performance. It traces its origins back to 1919 and the pioneering days of air travel following World War I. Over the past 90+ years, air travel has changed dramatically and British Airways has evolved with it.
The design brief is to develop a new product that extends the British Airways brand into new areas while maintaining brand integrity and high standards. The product must be durable, sustainable, ergonomic, and encourage travel.
The outcomes are to include a 3D model, printed materials, and a display board explaining the final design proposal. The project will be marked based on design/development skills and communication abilities.
Apramit Chakraborty has a Bachelor's degree in Design from Symbiosis Institute of Design, Pune. His professional interests include product design, industrial design, and automobile design. Some of his design skills include conceptualizing form and functionality, 3D modeling, prototyping, and product interface design. He has created several design projects including a pointing desk lamp, welding mask, time adapter, rechargeable torch called the "Right Torch", and a concept for a self-balancing unicycle called the "UNIpod". He also participated in a design challenge for Honeywell Aerospace where he conceptualized the private aircraft of the future. Additionally, he has worked as a design intern where he designed
Greg Beck worked as an engineering consultant on various projects from 1996-2015. Some key projects included:
- Developing a solution to make a nanomolding injection molding machine's core easily disassembled for cleaning.
- Designing transmission shifter faceplates and a combine propulsion handle prototype for external clients.
- Managing a relationship with Maytag and designing PCB housings and modifications for a digital control system for washers and dryers.
- Designing control heads, a remote speaker microphone, and components for Motorola radios.
- Working on blow molded items and sportlocks for hearing aids at other companies.
This document provides details on Jess Kuhlenthal's design portfolio, education, experience, and skills. It includes a fog collector device designed for a German engineering company focused on biomimicry. The fog collector is made of simple, locally available materials like PVC piping and uses a gabion to secure it. It was designed for a small South African town to harvest fog and provide water.
DeskPal is a desk organizer designed to hold various office stationary items in an organized manner. It was inspired by smaller pencil holders but is taller to accommodate larger objects. Silicone was chosen as the material for its grip properties and flexibility to hold a variety of pen sizes. Market research found that pens are commonly used as promotional items, so DeskPal's design allows for advertisements and can promote multiple companies. Testing was done to determine what items it could hold based on the dimensions of common stationary. The initial cost quote to manufacture 100,000 units was over $200,000 USD due to the large silicone mold needed.
Christian Botos is an industrial design student with a passion for design and problem solving. Some of his projects include a respirator designed for athletes to train outdoors during allergy season, a modular desk fan called the Zephyr with a timeless art deco design, and the Z.ro printer which aims to reduce the environmental footprint of printers by being wall mounted, using paper rolls instead of cartridges, and other innovations. He also created a park assist device called the Little Helper to aid with backing vehicles like boats and golf carts into spaces. In his design process, he focuses on prototyping to refine ideas for manufacturability and address initial objectives.
The document summarizes Manuel Suarez Prat's internship at Hi-Tec Sports, a global leader in outdoor footwear. As part of the internship, Manuel worked on two projects - designing an updated version of Hi-Tec's popular Zuuk after-sport shoe, and designing a J hook device to display the shoe in retail stores. The summary provides details on Manuel's brief to expand the Zuuk into new close-toe and open-toe styles, targeting a $50 retail price point. It also discusses Manuel drawing inspiration from Hi-Tec's heritage and sponsorship of Wimbledon in the 1990s to help guide the new Zuuk design.
Engineering Guidelines to Designing Plastic Parts for Injection MoldingJaycon Systems
At Jaycon Systems, we have chosen to use injection molding as the main manufacturing process to bring plastic products to life.
However, injection molding is not simple. Engaging in such process requires an extensive knowledge about its machinery and process.
In this presentation, we will show you some of the aspects we take into consideration when designing plastic parts for injection molding so we can save our customers time and money in the long run.
Sasank Gopinathan is an industrial designer based in Malaysia. His portfolio includes designs for furniture, automotive concepts, and other products. Some highlights include the Dhyan lounge chair which can provide different environments for relaxation, and hair dryer concepts Kombu and Hemicyl that allow for ergonomic use in multiple positions. Gopinathan also designed the Bufori GT, a concept car intended to bridge different eras of styling for the Malaysian automaker Bufori. His goal is to create aesthetically pleasing designs that also have strong functionality.
This document discusses 10 innovations in 3D printing from 2014, including 3D printed houses made of wood panels, bio-printing of human organs and tissues, a 3D printer that can print makeup items at home, a hybrid car with most parts 3D printed, 3D printed football boots and prosthetics, 3D printed food tailored for elderly people, 3D printed clothing customized from photos, parts for a fighter jet 3D printed, and low-cost 3D printed prosthetic arms for amputees worldwide. It concludes that 3D printing will become mainstream within 5 years and is already having impacts in medicine, consumer goods, and business through increased customization and reduced costs and waste.
Mathew Farrell is a product designer who has done work for Sea to Summit and Camelbak, including designing various bags, backpacks, sleeping mats, pumps, buckles, towels, and other outdoor equipment. He also does photography, video, and graphic design work to help market and promote the products. His experience spans conceptual design, prototyping, testing, and creating packaging and marketing materials.
Grant Lindberg has experience in product design, development, and management for various pet products, home health products, and water sports products. He has worked independently on projects from concept to completion, handling responsibilities like concept development, prototyping, vendor management, marketing, and business development. Some of the companies he has worked with include Bergan LLC, Creature Leisure Inc., Wigali Products LLC, Back Arc Inc., Straight Line Water Sports, Wipika Inc., and US2 Sports Group/Full Tilt.
Grant Lindberg has experience in product design, development, and management for various pet products, home health products, and water sports equipment. His experience includes concept development, prototyping, project management, and working with vendors. He has independently led numerous projects from concept to production.
Kirby Outdoor's Products & Services is a division of PGK Engineering that specializes in product development from concept to production for various industries including hunting/fishing, sporting goods, recreational vehicles, and medical products. They leverage their automotive and outdoor experience to offer clients services including product design/engineering, tooling/manufacturing, and full product development from initial concept to final production. Their goal is to utilize their expertise to produce quality outdoor products for manufacturers and entrepreneurs.
This document provides information about Lorna McArdle's graphic design experience and services. It includes examples of packaging, POS displays, and large format graphics she has created. It also summarizes some of the project management work she has done for organizations. The document demonstrates Lorna's extensive experience across many areas of graphic design spanning over 30 years.
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1. I am a cofounder of a young design company,
day+night designs. Our branding is very
important as graphic design plays a key role in
the services that we offer. From the skills that I
have accumulated over the years, I am able to
produce a variety of media to market companies.
DAY+NIGHTDESIGNS
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Phone 910.546.8261
Jhinkle095@gmail.comE-Mail
Industrial Designer Engineer Graphic Designer
2. These custom wheels were made and integrated
into a hot rod build that was auctioned off by
a chapter of the Wounded Warrior Project. An
insert was made to fit in between each spoke
of the wheel and was engraved with the logo of
each branch of the military.
PHILLIPs ENGINEERING
WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT
3. These rear sights were designed to match the
clients current product line aesthetic allowing the
client to gain a larger customer base by fitting
a different handgun. These sights are currently
on the market and are being sold by Brownells,
one of the largest and leading distributors in the
country.
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5. The final design incorporates everything that a cop or
SWAT officer needs at the ready. It takes many of the tools
found on their duty belts, which consists of 22 pounds
of gear, and evenly distributes the weight away from their
body which helps to relieve health issues. It also allows
the officers to always have hands on their gear, whatever
the threat may be, and not have to waste time reaching for
something else.
1. Carry Handle
2. Sight
3. Upper/Lower Receiver
Parting line
4. Collapsible Stock
5. Magazine Well
6. Baton/Asp
7. Supporting Hand Grip
8. Taser Cartridge
9. Brass Deflector
10. Alternate Light Button
11. Charging Handle
12. Light Buttons
13. Trigger
14. Toggle Switch
15. Bolt Pins
16. Lights
17. Speaker/Coms
18. GPS Locator
6. This shingle was developed to solve a problem
in the current market. Many tiki huts are still
made with real palm branches which deteriorate
and fail over time. The alternatives are a handful
of plastic products that are manufactured in
sheets that not only constrict the contours the
sheets can be used on, but also do not resemble
the appearance of real palm branches, especially
from the underside.
PHILLIPSENGINEERING
TIKI HUT SHINGLE
7. This shingle was designed to address these issues.
It has the appearance of a real branch from
both the top and underside, giving the tiki hut
roof a natural and authentic representation. It
is constructed with over 12 sq. inches of solid
material to deflect rain and is made out of 90%
recycled material. This product holds multiple
international patents and is quickly taking the
majority of the market.
8. HAPPY MEAL TOY DESIGN
PLANTICTECHNOLOGY
This happy meal toy was designed in order
to help kids take an interest in preserving the
world we live in. The toy itself is made from a
biodegradable plastic that contains nutrients
that help the plant grow. Once the toy is placed
in the soil the toy will start to break down and
release the nutrients allowing the plant to grow.
9. EXHIBIT DESIGN
FORTPULASKI
These exhibit designs were created in order to re-design Fort
Pulaski’s visitor center. This cannon display was built to show
the difference between a smooth bore and rifled cannon.
The display is much more user friendly and encourages the
viewers to learn all they can about the history of the fort.
11. This knife block incorporates all aspects of a fully
functioning knife set. The handles were designed to meet
the needs of a working professional chef. The
ergonomic shape allows for comfort and control over
extended periods of use. The design was focused on the
shape and design language of the Mustang and Iosis
giving the final product a strong, sleek look.
FINAL MODEL
12. The 9mm lower receiver was designed for a client
who wanted to be able to use Glock magazines
with an AR-15 platform. Form studies and
ergonomic testing were performed in order to
get the right shape and aesthetics. 3D models
were printed to confirm the feel of the receiver
before production started. The receiver is now
among the most popular 9mm’s on the market
and has been featured in magazines and TV
shows.
PHILLIPS ENGINEERING
AR-15 9mm GLOCK LOWER
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Jake
Hinkle
8/13/2015
Tac Grip
14. PRODUCT DESIGN
INNOVATIVE CAMPING EQUIPMENT
The three initial products used were a
lacrosse stick, a hand trowel and a mini
crock pot. These three products were
pieced together in a way that could be
transformed into one cohesive
working product that emphasizes the
meaning of innovation.
15. These two products were created by combing
three objects that had nothing to do with each
other and turn them into one cohesive tool. In
order to get to the end result we were forced to
look at the three individual objects in ways that
they were not intended to be seen. The final
designs are two multi functioning camping
tools made for minimalist campers who only
carry what they need to survive.
FINAL PRODUCTS
16. The design of this jig resolves the issues people
are facing with current fixtures on the market.
Bosses on the top two corners provide a snug fit
in the receiver, allowing for tolerances to be held.
Drill bushing inserts allow for repetitive use
without compromising hole diameters. Exterior
slots on each plate allow the user to extend drills
and endmills to the proper depth. Counter bores
at the bottom corners of the plates allow for easy
use with vises.
PHILLIPS ENGINEERING
80% AR-15 FIXTURE
19. Over the span of six weeks a design team worked
in order to re-design a steering wheel for the
construction company JCB. The steering wheel on
JCB’s current equipment is an older and
obsolete design. The team had to research the
problems associated with the steering wheel and
come up with a solution to improve the usability as
well as the comfort of the wheel.
21. The model 3CX was re-designed in order to appeal
to the North American population. Our design team
traveled to Canada as well as Argentina in order to
gather usable research that could ultimately help us to
design a backhoe that was more aesthetically pleasing
to the American consumer. The end result was a
backhoe that looks as tough as it actually is. The
aggressive stance and appearance emphasizes it’s ability
to perform in the field.
23. This armor was created to fill a need that a client
had which would prevent the theft of A/C units.
The exterior armor was constructed of 1/8”
thick sheet metal and was assembled in a top
down manner to prohibit the removal of any one
panel without a key. An adjustable steel frame
secured the armor to a concrete pad and was
held in place by two locks which could only be
accessible by hand and prevented the use of bolt
cutters due to the special placement of bends in
the sheet metal.
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KSP 10/24/2014
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Phillips Engineering
KSP 11/24/2014
24. The client needed detailed drawings and a 3d
model to have a new heater fabricated. This
custom equipment needed to be a replication of
the clients current machinery. Documentation
and accuracy was extremely important to assure
the new heater performed exactly as the existing
machines. A bill of materials was also created to
allow the client to order additional parts when
needed.
PHILLIPS ENGINEERING
REVERSE ENGINEERED RADIANT
CLAM SHELL HEATER
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ITEM
NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION VENDOR QTY.
1 V2Frame Weldment Frame Weldment 1
2 V2Lifting Arm Lifting Arm 1
3 V2Scissor Arm with Step Shape Scissor Arm with Step Shape 2
4 V2Scissor Arm with small Radius Scissor Arm with Small Radius 2
5 V2Heater 1
6 V2Mounting Bracket Radius Arm Mounting Bracket Radius Arm 2
7 V2Mounting Bracket Step Arm Mounting Bracket Step Arm 2
8 V2Motion Control-singlerod Motion Control Motion Controls LLC 2
9 9338T3 Pillow Block Bearing McMaster Carr 1
10 6061K446 Hardened Shaft McMaster Carr 1
11 9765T3 End Stop McMaster Carr 2
12 92981A402 Shoulder Bolt McMaster Carr 2
13 91635A280 Washer McMaster Carr 2
14 92620A636 3/8-16 Hex Head Cap Screw McMaster Carr 4
15 94252A709 3/8-16 Hex Nut McMaster Carr 4
16 90499A837 3/4-10 Hex Nut McMaster Carr 2
17 91845A029 1/4-20 Hex Nut McMaster Carr 8
18 91251A196 8/32 Socket Head Screw McMaster Carr 4
19 91280A538 M8 Steel Cap Screw McMaster Carr 8
20 94768A105 M8 Steel Washer McMaster Carr 16
21 90592A022 M8 Steel Hex Nut McMaster Carr 8
22 93852A102 1/4 Flat Washer McMaster Carr 8
23 91274A236 5/16 Socket Head Screw McMaster Carr 8
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
CRAIG WIRE PRODUCTS, LLC. ANY
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WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN
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KSP 8/12/2015
V2Clamshell Heater
SIZE
BRAKE ALL SHARP EDGES
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
Craig Wire Products, LLC
Clamshell Heater
26. These muzzle brakes and rails were designed
with the end user in mind. The brake has ports
and chambers strategically placed in order to
minimize felt recoil and muzzle rise. All the
surfaces are smooth and snag free so that it does
not get hung up on any gear and is comfortable
in the user’s hands for extended periods of time.
These products were designed with an aggressive
appearance to coordinate with the existing
AR-15 design.
TACTICAL FIREARMS SOLUTIONS
PRODUCT LINE
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DRILL .800
FROM BACK
FACE
1/2-28
TAP .640
4X 1/8 DRILL
TO INNER
CHAMBER
60°
USED TO INDEX 4 TOP HOLES
AND 4 MILLED SURFACES
5.56 Muzzle Brake
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JH 8/13/2015
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28. I am a cofounder of a young design company,
day+night designs. Our branding is very
important as graphic design plays a key role in
the services that we offer. From the skills that I
have accumulated over the years, I am able to
produce a variety of media to market companies.
DAY+NIGHT DESIGNS
GRAPHIC DESIGN
I am a cofounder of a young design company,
day+night designs. Our branding is very
important as graphic design plays a key role in
the services that we offer. From the skills that I
have accumulated over the years, I am able to
produce a variety of media to market companies.
D designer
910.546.8261
day.night.designs@gmail.com
www.day+nightdesigns.com
JAKE
HINKLE
D designer
919.971.7170
day.night.designs@gmail.com
www.day+nightdesigns.com
HOPE
TALLEY
designer
910.546.8261
day.night.designs@gmail.com
www.day+nightdesigns.com
JAKE
HINKLE
JAKE
HINKLE
designer
919.971.7170
day.night.designs@gmail.com
www.day+nightdesigns.com
D
designer
910.546.8261
day.night.designs@gmail.com
www.day+nightdesigns.com
JAKE
HINKLE
D 919.971.7170
day.night.designs@gmail.com
www.day+nightdesigns.com
designer
910.546.8261
day.night.designs@gmail.com
www.day+nightdesigns.com
JAKE
HINKLE
JAKE
HINKLE
designer
919.971.7170
day.night.designs@gmail.com
www.day+nightdesigns.com
D
designer
910.546.8261
day.night.designs@gmail.com
www.day+nightdesigns.com
JAKE
HINKLE
designer
910.546.8261
day.night.designs@gmail.com
www.day+nightdesigns.com
JAKE
HINKLE
HINKLE
designer
910.546.8261
HINKLE
ignererign
46 82616 8261454
JAKE
29. GRAPHIC DESIGN
The owner of Crossfit North Atlanta reached out
to me in search of a new billboard design that
would appeal to the hardcore athlete, both in
and out of the gym. I enjoyed the challenge of
this large scale graphic media.
CROSSFIT BILLBOARD
31. Ely Offshore was looking for a cutting edge
logo design to represent their company. I
developed the branding elements of Ely Offshore
and these design are now incorporated into
t-shirts, boat decals and recreational gear.
WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot
WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot
FRONT
1 2 3
8 9
4 5 6
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
7
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3
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
32. Colorblind Coatings is a new company that
was looking for an identity. By understanding
the market that the company is in and learning
about the personalities behind the company, I
was able to come up with a name and logo that
compliments the company and it’s personnel.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
colorblind coatings
33. I was fortunate enough to not only design the
9mm receiver for this company, but also to
design the logo for this product as well. The
helmet and flag represent where the owner came
from and where he is now.
Tresna defense
GRAPHIC DESIGN
CLIENT: TacGrip
PROJECT: Tresna Logo
DATE: 10.6.14
STUDY: 2
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DEFENSE
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