Arnaud Lefebvre is a product designer based in France and China. He has a MA in engineering design and management from I.S.D Valenciennes. His professional experience includes working as an industrial designer for PCH International in Shenzhen, China, where he designed consumer electronics and soft goods. He also has experience in freelance graphic and product design. His areas of interest include baseball and exploring new creative pursuits.
Ariana Koblitz presents a design portfolio containing 6 case studies that demonstrate her application of the design thinking process. The case studies include manufacturing a whiskey glass cooler, designing a chore management app, building a floating cup tower prototype, creating a mold-based children's art product, developing client relationships for a toy designer, and gaining new insights through close observation. The portfolio shows Koblitz's skills in prototyping, product development, communication, and applying design thinking methodology.
Vincent Lemaistre is an industrial product designer with experience designing filing products for Elba, bags for Original, and electronics accessories. Some of his accomplishments include winning the Red Dot Design Award and developing design guidelines and concepts to refresh product ranges. He utilizes user research, concept ideation, prototyping and collaboration to solve design problems.
This document is a resume for Albert Abrahamsson that outlines his education, work experience, software skills, languages, and an exhibition. It lists his bachelor's degree in industrial design from Lund University in Sweden and work as a junior designer and in sales. Software skills include Adobe and Autodesk programs. Languages include Swedish, English, Danish and German. It also lists an exhibition of his "Stolen Cyclo" chair in Stockholm.
Vincent Lemaistre is an industrial product designer based in Caen, France. He has over 10 years of experience in designing consumer and industrial products. Some of his past clients include Aktan, Activisu, Paul Marius, Mesotechnic, Elba, Hexaflex, and BPIFRANCE. For Elba, he led the design of new filing products and business bags. His designs have received awards from Label Observeur du Design and Red Dot Design Award. He holds a Master's degree in Design Management and speaks English and German fluently.
This portfolio represents the work I have been doing since 2006. If you would like more information on either of the projects please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Wendy Chua is a Singaporean entrepreneur and designer. She founded Outofstock Design Studio in 2006 which has exhibited internationally. She has worked as an intern at design studios in London and as a trainee at Motorola. Wendy holds a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Design from NUS. She has received several awards and recognition for her designs.
This document contains contact information and a summary of work experience for Philip Hovanessian. It lists his email and address in Delft, Netherlands. It then summarizes two professional projects - for KPN developing an easy-to-use self installation kit for high-speed internet, and redesigning packaging for Skilsaw circular saws and Grolsch beer bottles. The document promotes Philip's skills in industrial design, computer-aided design, technical drawing programs, and presentation software. It concludes with his education and qualifications.
1. New products create new stories, platforms, and habits by introducing new categories of content and ways of creating and consuming content as people discover and interact with innovative technologies.
2. The internet of things is driving innovation in a wide range of products from smart home devices to children's toys to appliances, with new tools and incubators helping companies explore opportunities in connected technologies.
3. Developing new internet-connected products requires taking a collaborative, multi-disciplinary approach, documenting the design and development process, and thinking about how to share or commercialize the results.
Ariana Koblitz presents a design portfolio containing 6 case studies that demonstrate her application of the design thinking process. The case studies include manufacturing a whiskey glass cooler, designing a chore management app, building a floating cup tower prototype, creating a mold-based children's art product, developing client relationships for a toy designer, and gaining new insights through close observation. The portfolio shows Koblitz's skills in prototyping, product development, communication, and applying design thinking methodology.
Vincent Lemaistre is an industrial product designer with experience designing filing products for Elba, bags for Original, and electronics accessories. Some of his accomplishments include winning the Red Dot Design Award and developing design guidelines and concepts to refresh product ranges. He utilizes user research, concept ideation, prototyping and collaboration to solve design problems.
This document is a resume for Albert Abrahamsson that outlines his education, work experience, software skills, languages, and an exhibition. It lists his bachelor's degree in industrial design from Lund University in Sweden and work as a junior designer and in sales. Software skills include Adobe and Autodesk programs. Languages include Swedish, English, Danish and German. It also lists an exhibition of his "Stolen Cyclo" chair in Stockholm.
Vincent Lemaistre is an industrial product designer based in Caen, France. He has over 10 years of experience in designing consumer and industrial products. Some of his past clients include Aktan, Activisu, Paul Marius, Mesotechnic, Elba, Hexaflex, and BPIFRANCE. For Elba, he led the design of new filing products and business bags. His designs have received awards from Label Observeur du Design and Red Dot Design Award. He holds a Master's degree in Design Management and speaks English and German fluently.
This portfolio represents the work I have been doing since 2006. If you would like more information on either of the projects please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Wendy Chua is a Singaporean entrepreneur and designer. She founded Outofstock Design Studio in 2006 which has exhibited internationally. She has worked as an intern at design studios in London and as a trainee at Motorola. Wendy holds a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Design from NUS. She has received several awards and recognition for her designs.
This document contains contact information and a summary of work experience for Philip Hovanessian. It lists his email and address in Delft, Netherlands. It then summarizes two professional projects - for KPN developing an easy-to-use self installation kit for high-speed internet, and redesigning packaging for Skilsaw circular saws and Grolsch beer bottles. The document promotes Philip's skills in industrial design, computer-aided design, technical drawing programs, and presentation software. It concludes with his education and qualifications.
1. New products create new stories, platforms, and habits by introducing new categories of content and ways of creating and consuming content as people discover and interact with innovative technologies.
2. The internet of things is driving innovation in a wide range of products from smart home devices to children's toys to appliances, with new tools and incubators helping companies explore opportunities in connected technologies.
3. Developing new internet-connected products requires taking a collaborative, multi-disciplinary approach, documenting the design and development process, and thinking about how to share or commercialize the results.
Carly Hagins is an industrial designer based in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has over 10 years of experience in toy design, branding, and product development. Currently, she is an adjunct professor at Wentworth Institute of Technology and does contract design work through her studio, Toast Studio. Notable past experiences include designing toys and packaging for the brand B. Toys and collaborating on research projects with Reflect Research in Minneapolis. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design from the University of Cincinnati.
This is an extended version of the presentation I did at the Open Hardware Summit 2014 in Rome, during the open hardware business models workshop I facilitated.
It features an overview and tentative typology of open hardware business models, based on observation and interviews of project, using the business model canvas as a reference tool during the analysis.
The portfolio contains summaries of Henrik Eklund's projects including designs of a single lever for wheel loaders, an ergonomic clamp for medical tubes, compostable packaging, a cable management system, a conceptual Volvo chair, 3D models exploring mathematical properties in nature, and graphic design work. The projects were completed during his studies and with industry partners to deliver innovative and user-centered solutions.
Guillaume De Clercq is a product developer and tech enthusiast who has explored many disciplines through university projects, commissioned work, and personal projects. His portfolio highlights his skills in design, prototyping, coding, and more. He is passionate about design and technology and thrives at their intersection, where ideas can be transformed into reality.
The document describes projects completed by an industrial design student as part of their curriculum. It discusses two products created for the R5K Project - the Nomad Sleeve, a protective leather sleeve for MacBooks, and the Alpaca portable work station, designed for mobile professionals. It also briefly outlines several other projects completed during the student's studies, including a ceramic soup bowl, watch, coffee table, renewable energy system, wind shelters, back support device for tattoo artists, and examples of sketches and CAD drawings produced.
Hi!
I am Bert Vuylsteke, Industrial Design Engineer, and this is some of my most recent work.
Feel free to discover it and if you have any question, you can contact me on my LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/vuylstekebert
Cheers !
Florent Cuchet is an industrial designer based in London. He has a Master's degree in Engineering Design Management and has worked for various design firms and clients on projects ranging from consumer electronics to sporting goods. His portfolio includes developing a wristband and packaging for the Jawbone UP health tracker, designing lights such as the Diabolo light, chairs like the Thinchair, and a wireless speaker system called Synapse. He also has experience with prototyping and bringing products to market, such as helping design a new junior ski binding for Pilot.
This document discusses personal fabrication and the RepRap project. It provides an overview of RepRap, an open-source 3D printer that can replicate some of its own parts. The document outlines how RepRap has evolved over time to print in new materials, improve output quality, and develop supporting infrastructure like online repositories. It also discusses how personal fabrication may lead to more user innovation and distributed manufacturing that challenges traditional models of production and distribution.
Designing for physical versus digital productscxpartners
My slides from Interaction 12 in Dublin, Ireland. User experience is important but it's not everything: Designing for physical versus digital products.
Overview
My extensive experience in the design field ranges from toy and exhibit design work, structural packaging to consumer products. I am a strong team player with good communication skills and with excellent presentation capabilities. This also encompasses a good working knowledge of manufacturing processes which allows me better engagement with engineers. I hold many “design patents” on projects I have worked on.
I have done extensive work in consumer research; “one on one” consumer interviews, moderating and facilitated consumer studies domestically and internationally, which enables me to be an asset to Market and Product Research.
Design Philosphopy
Create and innovate products/packaging that will compel consumers to purchase and become part of their daily lives. Products/packaging need to create excitement at POP to grab the consumer’s attention and after the purchase it should fulfill their needs; met and unmet. This enables the product/package to be purchased again and again.
What should a well designed Product/Package do?
An innovative product and package design should support clear and positive communications of the brand position and value, generating a broad multi-cultural or a specific target appeal in the market. This should included leveraging the advantages of technologies (related and non-related) that can make the product unique at retail; materials, manufacturing capabilities and market trends.
Work Ethic
I am fully focused to a task given. In addition, I am also an advocate in exploring established and new technologies introducing them into the design process which can produce the best product or solution available. Based on my varied design experience, I can create exciting new products/packaging that can deliver results for your company or your client.
Design areas of concentration I have worked on:
• Structural Packaging Design
• Product Design
• Consumer research and facilitating; domestically and international
• POP display
• Automotive and Airplane interiors
• Consumer Goods
Dylan Courtney's industrial design portfolio showcases 6 projects from 2015-2016. The portfolio includes [1] the Acrobat chair, inspired by the Adirondack chair; [2] Wild Tiles, a chess set with magnetic tiles that alter gameplay; and [3] Fly-By-Light, a luminaire made from recycled frisbees. The portfolio demonstrates Dylan's skills in sketching, modeling, prototyping, and applying sustainable design practices to create innovative product designs.
The document provides details about the experience and skills of a product designer. It outlines 3 years of work experience in both permanent and freelance roles, with a passion for the entire design process and strong conceptual, sketching, 3D modeling, and model making abilities. Relevant skills include programs like Photoshop, Corel Painter, InDesign, and SolidWorks as well as hand sketching, model making, and other technical abilities.
Jean-Baptiste De Clercq is seeking a design position and has experience in various industries including bags, accessories, mobile phones, furniture, and electronics. He sees design as a global expertise that focuses on creativity for the user while considering market and production knowledge. His experience includes positions as a product design manager at SQCC and PCH International where he linked design and production teams. He is fluent in French, English, and learning Chinese.
The document provides an introduction to getting started with Arduino. It discusses that Arduino is an open-source physical computing platform that uses a microcontroller board and IDE. The Arduino philosophy is based on rapid prototyping through techniques like tinkering, patching, and circuit bending. It then covers the basic components of an Arduino project - sensors to detect environmental inputs, microcontrollers to run behavioral code, and actuators to trigger outputs. The document guides the reader through some initial exercises like blinking an LED to get familiar with the Arduino hardware and software.
This presentation was held for the Turkish Ministry of Industry and Trade on 5 November 2009 at the ProtoSpace FabLab Utrecht, The Netherlands by Siert Wijnia
A short reference to programmable microcontrollers and microcomputers – such as the Arduino, Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone - with the aim to inspire makers to build their own project leveraging these easy-to-program and easy-to-connect tools.
ARDUINOLIKE BOARDS: A SHORT HARDWARE REFERENCE GUIDE FOR MAKERSLeandro Agro'
DESIGN GROUP ITALIA
This document provides a short reference to programmable microcontrollers and microcomputers – such as the Arduino, Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone - with the aim to inspire makers to build their own project leveraging these easy to program and easy to connect tools.
Why have we written this? Because -combined with vast range of cloud based services- these tools might be used to imagine, shape and prototype the Internet of Things....and -btw- we don’t want to just inspire the creation of new ways to water your balcony plants (have a look at our MEG project): we want to encourage creators in playing with the future.
HIGH-RES PDF DOWNLOAD: http://www.designgroupitalia.com
Featuring: Arduino Micro / Arduino Uno / Arduino Mega / Arduino Yun / BeagleBone Black / DQuid IO / Intel Edison / Intel Edison Arduino Kit / NodeMcu / Photon / Rasberry PI / Samsung ArDk 1 chip / Samsung ArDk 5 chip / Samsung ArDk 10 chip / Teensy / Udoo Dual / St Nucleo /
Guillaume Cotrel's CV summarizes his professional experience in interior and product design from 2010-2008, including clients such as Ochre Design, Annabella Nassetti, Elemental Design, Michael Anastassiades, Afroditi Krassa, Mark Gabbertas, Ed Carpenter & André Klauser, and Black & Blum in London. His education is also summarized, including earning an MA with distinction from ESAD in Reims, France in 2008 and a BA with honors from the same institution in 2006. His computer skills are listed.
XD Immersive: Charles Yust, "Designing Ikea’s AR Shopping Experience"UX STRAT
This document summarizes frog's work with IKEA to design an augmented reality shopping experience using the IKEA Place app. Key points:
- Frog prototyped the first version of the IKEA Place app using Apple's ARKit at WWDC 2017.
- The app allows users to virtually place and explore IKEA furniture in their home environment using AR on their mobile device.
- Frog used lean UX practices like rapid prototyping to design the app experience and interactions like grabbing and moving virtual objects.
- The demo was well-received and mentioned by Tim Cook at WWDC, positioning IKEA as leaders in AR retail. This led to further work between frog and IKEA on evolving
HQ Stand is an innovative laptop accessory that provides multiple functions like a pointing device on any surface, an LED lamp, and USB ports in a compact 10mm thick design. It is made from a lightweight material called Hylite.
GeoDrum is a musical toy that stimulates creativity and cognitive development through modular building and hand drumming. It has various safety and quality approvals.
A clay model of an ergonomic computer mouse called SiLK was 3D scanned and remodeled digitally. It allows a tension-free hand position.
Carly Hagins is an industrial designer based in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has over 10 years of experience in toy design, branding, and product development. Currently, she is an adjunct professor at Wentworth Institute of Technology and does contract design work through her studio, Toast Studio. Notable past experiences include designing toys and packaging for the brand B. Toys and collaborating on research projects with Reflect Research in Minneapolis. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design from the University of Cincinnati.
This is an extended version of the presentation I did at the Open Hardware Summit 2014 in Rome, during the open hardware business models workshop I facilitated.
It features an overview and tentative typology of open hardware business models, based on observation and interviews of project, using the business model canvas as a reference tool during the analysis.
The portfolio contains summaries of Henrik Eklund's projects including designs of a single lever for wheel loaders, an ergonomic clamp for medical tubes, compostable packaging, a cable management system, a conceptual Volvo chair, 3D models exploring mathematical properties in nature, and graphic design work. The projects were completed during his studies and with industry partners to deliver innovative and user-centered solutions.
Guillaume De Clercq is a product developer and tech enthusiast who has explored many disciplines through university projects, commissioned work, and personal projects. His portfolio highlights his skills in design, prototyping, coding, and more. He is passionate about design and technology and thrives at their intersection, where ideas can be transformed into reality.
The document describes projects completed by an industrial design student as part of their curriculum. It discusses two products created for the R5K Project - the Nomad Sleeve, a protective leather sleeve for MacBooks, and the Alpaca portable work station, designed for mobile professionals. It also briefly outlines several other projects completed during the student's studies, including a ceramic soup bowl, watch, coffee table, renewable energy system, wind shelters, back support device for tattoo artists, and examples of sketches and CAD drawings produced.
Hi!
I am Bert Vuylsteke, Industrial Design Engineer, and this is some of my most recent work.
Feel free to discover it and if you have any question, you can contact me on my LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/vuylstekebert
Cheers !
Florent Cuchet is an industrial designer based in London. He has a Master's degree in Engineering Design Management and has worked for various design firms and clients on projects ranging from consumer electronics to sporting goods. His portfolio includes developing a wristband and packaging for the Jawbone UP health tracker, designing lights such as the Diabolo light, chairs like the Thinchair, and a wireless speaker system called Synapse. He also has experience with prototyping and bringing products to market, such as helping design a new junior ski binding for Pilot.
This document discusses personal fabrication and the RepRap project. It provides an overview of RepRap, an open-source 3D printer that can replicate some of its own parts. The document outlines how RepRap has evolved over time to print in new materials, improve output quality, and develop supporting infrastructure like online repositories. It also discusses how personal fabrication may lead to more user innovation and distributed manufacturing that challenges traditional models of production and distribution.
Designing for physical versus digital productscxpartners
My slides from Interaction 12 in Dublin, Ireland. User experience is important but it's not everything: Designing for physical versus digital products.
Overview
My extensive experience in the design field ranges from toy and exhibit design work, structural packaging to consumer products. I am a strong team player with good communication skills and with excellent presentation capabilities. This also encompasses a good working knowledge of manufacturing processes which allows me better engagement with engineers. I hold many “design patents” on projects I have worked on.
I have done extensive work in consumer research; “one on one” consumer interviews, moderating and facilitated consumer studies domestically and internationally, which enables me to be an asset to Market and Product Research.
Design Philosphopy
Create and innovate products/packaging that will compel consumers to purchase and become part of their daily lives. Products/packaging need to create excitement at POP to grab the consumer’s attention and after the purchase it should fulfill their needs; met and unmet. This enables the product/package to be purchased again and again.
What should a well designed Product/Package do?
An innovative product and package design should support clear and positive communications of the brand position and value, generating a broad multi-cultural or a specific target appeal in the market. This should included leveraging the advantages of technologies (related and non-related) that can make the product unique at retail; materials, manufacturing capabilities and market trends.
Work Ethic
I am fully focused to a task given. In addition, I am also an advocate in exploring established and new technologies introducing them into the design process which can produce the best product or solution available. Based on my varied design experience, I can create exciting new products/packaging that can deliver results for your company or your client.
Design areas of concentration I have worked on:
• Structural Packaging Design
• Product Design
• Consumer research and facilitating; domestically and international
• POP display
• Automotive and Airplane interiors
• Consumer Goods
Dylan Courtney's industrial design portfolio showcases 6 projects from 2015-2016. The portfolio includes [1] the Acrobat chair, inspired by the Adirondack chair; [2] Wild Tiles, a chess set with magnetic tiles that alter gameplay; and [3] Fly-By-Light, a luminaire made from recycled frisbees. The portfolio demonstrates Dylan's skills in sketching, modeling, prototyping, and applying sustainable design practices to create innovative product designs.
The document provides details about the experience and skills of a product designer. It outlines 3 years of work experience in both permanent and freelance roles, with a passion for the entire design process and strong conceptual, sketching, 3D modeling, and model making abilities. Relevant skills include programs like Photoshop, Corel Painter, InDesign, and SolidWorks as well as hand sketching, model making, and other technical abilities.
Jean-Baptiste De Clercq is seeking a design position and has experience in various industries including bags, accessories, mobile phones, furniture, and electronics. He sees design as a global expertise that focuses on creativity for the user while considering market and production knowledge. His experience includes positions as a product design manager at SQCC and PCH International where he linked design and production teams. He is fluent in French, English, and learning Chinese.
The document provides an introduction to getting started with Arduino. It discusses that Arduino is an open-source physical computing platform that uses a microcontroller board and IDE. The Arduino philosophy is based on rapid prototyping through techniques like tinkering, patching, and circuit bending. It then covers the basic components of an Arduino project - sensors to detect environmental inputs, microcontrollers to run behavioral code, and actuators to trigger outputs. The document guides the reader through some initial exercises like blinking an LED to get familiar with the Arduino hardware and software.
This presentation was held for the Turkish Ministry of Industry and Trade on 5 November 2009 at the ProtoSpace FabLab Utrecht, The Netherlands by Siert Wijnia
A short reference to programmable microcontrollers and microcomputers – such as the Arduino, Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone - with the aim to inspire makers to build their own project leveraging these easy-to-program and easy-to-connect tools.
ARDUINOLIKE BOARDS: A SHORT HARDWARE REFERENCE GUIDE FOR MAKERSLeandro Agro'
DESIGN GROUP ITALIA
This document provides a short reference to programmable microcontrollers and microcomputers – such as the Arduino, Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone - with the aim to inspire makers to build their own project leveraging these easy to program and easy to connect tools.
Why have we written this? Because -combined with vast range of cloud based services- these tools might be used to imagine, shape and prototype the Internet of Things....and -btw- we don’t want to just inspire the creation of new ways to water your balcony plants (have a look at our MEG project): we want to encourage creators in playing with the future.
HIGH-RES PDF DOWNLOAD: http://www.designgroupitalia.com
Featuring: Arduino Micro / Arduino Uno / Arduino Mega / Arduino Yun / BeagleBone Black / DQuid IO / Intel Edison / Intel Edison Arduino Kit / NodeMcu / Photon / Rasberry PI / Samsung ArDk 1 chip / Samsung ArDk 5 chip / Samsung ArDk 10 chip / Teensy / Udoo Dual / St Nucleo /
Guillaume Cotrel's CV summarizes his professional experience in interior and product design from 2010-2008, including clients such as Ochre Design, Annabella Nassetti, Elemental Design, Michael Anastassiades, Afroditi Krassa, Mark Gabbertas, Ed Carpenter & André Klauser, and Black & Blum in London. His education is also summarized, including earning an MA with distinction from ESAD in Reims, France in 2008 and a BA with honors from the same institution in 2006. His computer skills are listed.
XD Immersive: Charles Yust, "Designing Ikea’s AR Shopping Experience"UX STRAT
This document summarizes frog's work with IKEA to design an augmented reality shopping experience using the IKEA Place app. Key points:
- Frog prototyped the first version of the IKEA Place app using Apple's ARKit at WWDC 2017.
- The app allows users to virtually place and explore IKEA furniture in their home environment using AR on their mobile device.
- Frog used lean UX practices like rapid prototyping to design the app experience and interactions like grabbing and moving virtual objects.
- The demo was well-received and mentioned by Tim Cook at WWDC, positioning IKEA as leaders in AR retail. This led to further work between frog and IKEA on evolving
HQ Stand is an innovative laptop accessory that provides multiple functions like a pointing device on any surface, an LED lamp, and USB ports in a compact 10mm thick design. It is made from a lightweight material called Hylite.
GeoDrum is a musical toy that stimulates creativity and cognitive development through modular building and hand drumming. It has various safety and quality approvals.
A clay model of an ergonomic computer mouse called SiLK was 3D scanned and remodeled digitally. It allows a tension-free hand position.
Discovering the Best Indian Architects A Spotlight on Design Forum Internatio...Designforuminternational
India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
3. Education -Tribord, Décathlon Design.
September 2005/ March 2006 (6 months)
– MA in engineering design and management, Aquatic sports equipments, based in Hendaye (France/ Spain)
I.S.D Valenciennes (France) 2002/2007 Work on: - workshop, design languagefor 2007/2010.
- Aqua-fitness equipment.
- High school degree, in applied art - Surf and body-board gloves.
I.S.V Loos (France) 1999/2002 - Bag for diving kit.
Professional experience - Votre Maison
June/August 2004 (3months)
- PCH international, Interior furniture, based in Lille (France)
Shenzhen (China) 2011/2013 Design of furniture range: for small apartment or frequently removal.
Industrial Designer for consumers electronics and softgoods, Technical drawing, conception and development
In charge of innovations, graphic design, packaging design.
Developing skills in soft good confection, plastic injection, - Woodlodge
project management and team work. August 2003 (1months)
Clients: Nokia, Samsung, Barnes & Nobles, HTC, Asus, Disney, Exterior furniture, based in Le Touquet (France)
Google, Starbucks, Axiom... Design of furniture range: with the same pieces for all this range.
Technical drawing, conception and development
- Design freel ance
status created since October 2009 - Créal’Or
in graphics and products design, Jully/august 2002 (2months)
consulting, CAD. Jewellery design, based in Lille (France)
Clients : Xilan, ADB, Week end artistes... Ring and necklace design.
- Wifiland/Xilan Interest
based in Lille (France)
design consulting for a wifi provider - FFBSC (French Federation of Baseball Softball and Cricket)
canopy development for villages who haven’t ADSL played in french base ball junior team in 1999
corporate identity, promotional goods, CAD, 3 years in professionnal french league
software development with Motorola.
I’m passionate by all that touches the creativity, I am of curious nature.,
- Supplay intérim and does not balk to learn and discover new points of view or
stocktaking new horizons.
shelving
Internship
-Packard Bell,
March/September 2007 (6 months)
Home team, based in Angers (France)
Desktop Design, Monitor Design
Work on: - New Istart Design, premium desktop.
- Hard Drive protection bag.
- Research on Gamer desktop and 25” monitors
5. Melty-pot
Melty-Pot is an electric kettle project
with both individual and common cup,
provided with an infusor.
The temperature of the water is indicated
through the thermosentive coloured band
for a better tea infusion.
The small batteries plates keep heat and
you can plug the main plate if you have
guests.
6. Sunflower
Is a readaptation of an old f a n c o n c e p t
which p l u g s E 2 7 b u l b d e c k but you can
loose the l a m p f u n c t i o n although
with the D E L t e c h n o l o g y I combine this two
facilities a v o i d i n g h e a t during its use.
You have access to d i f f e r e n t o p e n i n g p o s i t i o n s
to v a r y t h e l i g h t i n g while you don’t use the
fan function.
The r e t r a c t a b l e b l a d e s slope herself during
its opening for a b e t t e r a i r b l o w i n g .
7. Published in
"Design no Genba"
design magazine.
Crémeuh
is a steel valorisation project
conceived with a sustainable
development view.
Ordering by phone / mail.
Delivered the next morning
of a first milk pot and so on…
Possibility of reloading it
in supermarket but also in baker’s.
8. Digital Polaroid for emergency,
brings into reality the instantaneous diagnostic
with slighter handling of the patient.
Possibility of X Ray on the spot and immediate
transfer of the pictures to the ambulance
for first aid as well as to the hospital staff
to set the chirurgical room.
It creates in the same time the medical file of
the patient so it saves time in case of emergency.
9. Creation of a taxi system.
Litill is an “Urban Cycle Taxi”tricycle
intended to city centers and equipped
with an electric assistance. It can
transport up to three people and brings
liberty to disabled people thanks to its
access gate system.
Litill enables people to discover your
city through a peaceful and fun ways !
urbancycletaxi
10. Litill
was shown
During taxi exhibition
at design school of Anvers
11. Ikea and Harman/Kardon workshop
A workshop is an ideas emultion.
It is a designer regroupment to change
or obtain a new point of view and fresh
ideas. we have no limit to our reflection.
Harman/Kardon project All the way are good to explore
RFID life style all the way of the subject.
The first one was Classical of Ikéa
and the second was numéric convergence
for Harman/Kardon.
Ikea project
the world next door
Harman/Kardon scénaris
character design
12. Norton antivirus pill edition
The Norton software available on USB keys
which you can buy in a drugstore !
The idea was born after a conversation with
an other designer and we concluded that
nowadays computers are an extension of
ourselves, we feel bad when our computer is
infected just as we are when we are sick.
So, why couldn’t we cure it just like we do with
our pets ?
Computers manage our lives, works and moods after all !
14. Packard Bell
I integrated the "Home" Packard Bell team,
to work on the new premium and gamer desktop,
still in development.
With my knowledge in luggage confection I had to
create a 3'5 Hard Drive protection bag.
Nowaday in shop, sell with Packard Bell Hard Drive.
This internship was also the occasion to work on a lot of
prospective and innovative projects.
15.
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17. Aquatalk
It is the development of the new
“Tribord” design language for 2007/2010.
I worked on with Jean Marc Seynhave,
manager of this project.
analysis of nowaday tendancies,
as the "Tribord" aesthetic codes.
Style-boards conception,
and workshop organisation.
Cleaning draws and dévelopment
of the Identity for all the designers staff.
Tribord
product design
All designers were to apply
the new design language, after
the aquatalk. Not only on the new
products but also on the oldest.
I had to work on the new
“Kit Caraïbe” diving kit, as a feety strap
for aquagym, or a surf and bodyboard
gloves with the biomorphic and
assymetric codes. But also on a lot of
existant products who needed a new
breath.
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contemporary style, KENNEBUNK is a
reflection of all this: the painted
woodwork wrapped around the shiny
stainless steel frame has charisma
to spare.
D e s i g n :
P i e r r e S t e l m a s z y k
A r n a u d L e f e b v r e
Woodlodge and Royal Botania
joined forces in 2007.
Langkawi Malaysia 2.35 pm 31°c
20. PCH international
PCH intl. is a complete and fully operational supply chain
based in Shenzhen.
They provide to their client the full process from concept
creation to shipment around the world.
Specialized in Consumers Electronic and softgoods,
they are doing most of the official accessories for the
most famous brands in this field.
Here is some of the product I was working on.
22. Many projects stays under NDA, but I had
the chance to work on different projects in
product, packaging, or graphic design for
many other clients
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I was responsible of the
communication and graphic design.
I helped to develop their
corporate indentity and define
marketing studies.
Creating network architecture, and
developping wind proof structure,
eco friendly, and protecting
historical buildings.
I was also helping on software
development for motorola.
26. Jam Pot
lamp
Created from the jam pot of Grand’ Ma’
and a lot of second hand pieces.
Sold during the famous “Braderie de Lille”,
the production is temporary stopped,
because I haven't finish to eat the last batch.
27. Senseo storage doses
Product freelance with MPF (Moulage Plastique Francais)
It’s still boring to store your Senseo caps.
If you buy different sorts, their packagings take a lot of place.
and dry up your doses with the time.
based on the make-up remover cotton box concept.
28. Scalable baseball Bat
Work In Progress
looking after partners and tooling to develop it.
30. Graphics design Freelance
corporate identity creation and illustration works
My package include all the conception steps, and give access
to the best graphics quality and a large personnalisation
pannel. for associations or clients with average revenue.
worked for : Weekend’artistes, ADB, Radio to Home,
Xilan/wifiland, Club-IT, various artists....
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37. Sketching
My first leisure time !
I can’t help doodling my universe
since my childhood.
Here is just an excerpt. I always
keep with me a little sketch
book all along my adventures !