A2 product design: coursework without hand drawn partsderhamo
The document provides a design brief and analysis for a floating shelf product. The design brief outlines problems with cluttered workspaces from cables and electronics, and lists requirements for the floating shelf solution such as removing cable clutter, creating space for both work and relaxation, and being customizable. The product analysis then examines an existing product called the BookArc Pro shelf in detail, describing its functions, materials, production stages, quality standards, and other attributes.
The document discusses a design for a children's storage bench with a pirate theme for a classroom. It describes researching similar products available internationally and in the UAE to inform the design. Several potential clients are identified that could benefit from the product, including schools, hospitals, and families with young children. The design aims to provide functional storage while appealing to both boys and girls through its pirate-themed aesthetics.
The document discusses the initial specifications for designing a new point of sale display unit for the Hackett London brand. The display unit must clearly represent the Hackett London aesthetic through materials like aluminum and glass, be safely situated in a store environment like House of Fraser, and utilize quality materials within a moderate cost range befitting the Hackett London brand. The display unit should draw customers in while safely housing and promoting Hackett London products.
This document provides tips for creating an effective portfolio to help land a job. It recommends including 2-3 projects that show your full process and best work. The portfolio should be tailored to the intended audience or employer and highlight your skills, thought process, and interests. Visual design is also important - the portfolio should use a clear hierarchy, 2 fonts at most, impactful imagery, and start and end with strong pieces. It's advised to get feedback and improve the portfolio at every opportunity before submitting it.
1. The document provides a design brief and specifications for designing and manufacturing a wooden candle holder using various techniques within a limited time frame.
2. Key requirements include that the design must be visually attractive and suitable for displaying a candle. A modular design, high quality finish, and powerpoint presentation are also specified.
3. Various manufacturing techniques like laminating, vacuum forming, and plug and yoke forming are listed that could be used to complete the project within the required timeline.
GCSE Design and Technology Project, Resistant Materials- Breadbinderhamo
The document provides a design brief for a universal bread bin. It outlines the problem of lack of kitchen workspace due to clutter and proposes a design for an airtight bread bin with a pull-out bread board and knife storage. The design requirements specify that the bin must be movable, airtight, safe to handle, able to fit most décor, and easily cleanable with knives safely stored. Research is then presented on materials, existing products, joining techniques, and finishes to inform the design.
The document is a design brief for a cruise seat in the shape of a boat for children. Some key points:
- The boat seat will be large enough to fit 4 children and be decorated with a pirate theme.
- Materials will include MDF wood for the base and frame, pine wood for additional structure, and plywood planks for the body.
- The boat will have cushioned seats and a dark brown paint job to look realistic.
- Research on similar products found boat-shaped beds were a popular style for boys aged 4-8.
The document appears to be a portfolio belonging to Sean Carnell showcasing various design projects. It includes designs for packaging, medical orthopedics, automotive wheels, sunglass cases, medical neonatal products, homeware, molded pulp, handles, automotive artwork, and bathroom products. For each design, it mentions they were modeled and tooled in Unigraphics and rendered using HDR environment maps.
A2 product design: coursework without hand drawn partsderhamo
The document provides a design brief and analysis for a floating shelf product. The design brief outlines problems with cluttered workspaces from cables and electronics, and lists requirements for the floating shelf solution such as removing cable clutter, creating space for both work and relaxation, and being customizable. The product analysis then examines an existing product called the BookArc Pro shelf in detail, describing its functions, materials, production stages, quality standards, and other attributes.
The document discusses a design for a children's storage bench with a pirate theme for a classroom. It describes researching similar products available internationally and in the UAE to inform the design. Several potential clients are identified that could benefit from the product, including schools, hospitals, and families with young children. The design aims to provide functional storage while appealing to both boys and girls through its pirate-themed aesthetics.
The document discusses the initial specifications for designing a new point of sale display unit for the Hackett London brand. The display unit must clearly represent the Hackett London aesthetic through materials like aluminum and glass, be safely situated in a store environment like House of Fraser, and utilize quality materials within a moderate cost range befitting the Hackett London brand. The display unit should draw customers in while safely housing and promoting Hackett London products.
This document provides tips for creating an effective portfolio to help land a job. It recommends including 2-3 projects that show your full process and best work. The portfolio should be tailored to the intended audience or employer and highlight your skills, thought process, and interests. Visual design is also important - the portfolio should use a clear hierarchy, 2 fonts at most, impactful imagery, and start and end with strong pieces. It's advised to get feedback and improve the portfolio at every opportunity before submitting it.
1. The document provides a design brief and specifications for designing and manufacturing a wooden candle holder using various techniques within a limited time frame.
2. Key requirements include that the design must be visually attractive and suitable for displaying a candle. A modular design, high quality finish, and powerpoint presentation are also specified.
3. Various manufacturing techniques like laminating, vacuum forming, and plug and yoke forming are listed that could be used to complete the project within the required timeline.
GCSE Design and Technology Project, Resistant Materials- Breadbinderhamo
The document provides a design brief for a universal bread bin. It outlines the problem of lack of kitchen workspace due to clutter and proposes a design for an airtight bread bin with a pull-out bread board and knife storage. The design requirements specify that the bin must be movable, airtight, safe to handle, able to fit most décor, and easily cleanable with knives safely stored. Research is then presented on materials, existing products, joining techniques, and finishes to inform the design.
The document is a design brief for a cruise seat in the shape of a boat for children. Some key points:
- The boat seat will be large enough to fit 4 children and be decorated with a pirate theme.
- Materials will include MDF wood for the base and frame, pine wood for additional structure, and plywood planks for the body.
- The boat will have cushioned seats and a dark brown paint job to look realistic.
- Research on similar products found boat-shaped beds were a popular style for boys aged 4-8.
The document appears to be a portfolio belonging to Sean Carnell showcasing various design projects. It includes designs for packaging, medical orthopedics, automotive wheels, sunglass cases, medical neonatal products, homeware, molded pulp, handles, automotive artwork, and bathroom products. For each design, it mentions they were modeled and tooled in Unigraphics and rendered using HDR environment maps.
This document summarizes the primary research conducted on bedside tables. Key findings include:
- Most bedside tables are designed to complement the height, size, and color of beds.
- Smoked glass is a popular material choice among contemporary consumers.
- Handles on bedside tables tend to have modern, minimalist designs or even be completely absent.
The research was conducted by visiting a home goods store called Home Centre to examine bedside tables firsthand. This provided insights into current design trends that can help inform the development of the author's own multi-purpose bedside table design.
The document provides details about Tanvi Olivia Singh's portfolio. She has a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and has worked as a designer for an automobile company for 2 years. She is interested in pursuing design as a career and improving her skills. Her portfolio includes details and photos of various mechanical design projects she has worked on, such as a photo-luminescent explosive detection bug, sketches of her workplace, a mechanical arm can crusher, stackable screw stools, a DIY refrigerator, warm jackets for street dogs with social messages, a key stand called "Attitude Dude", a piano composition table, a steampunk ant sculpture, a pepper spray bangle for women's safety, a pillar light
The document describes Tim Plant's design of a mobile parking app called Parkit. The app is intended to help users avoid parking tickets by providing information on parking restrictions and regulations. It would allow users to find legal parking spots near their destination and set timers to alert them when their parking time is about to expire. The design focuses on creating a simple and easy-to-use interface to interpret confusing parking signs. Mockups and wireframes made in Balsamiq are included to showcase the planned features and user experience.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of climate change on global wheat production. Researchers found that rising temperatures will significantly reduce wheat yields across different regions of the world by the end of the century. Under a high emissions scenario, the study projects a global average decrease in wheat production of around 7.4% with reductions as high as 25% in Central Asia and West Africa.
This is a 3 sentence summary of the given document:
The document appears to be related to a GCSE Graphic Products coursework for the year 2012/13. It mentions that it is for Year 11 students and includes the name of the teacher, Mr. Scott, suggesting it provides information or instructions related to a specific class assignment. In short, the document outlines a graphic design coursework project for high school students in a particular class and year.
This document provides information about Will including his work experience, key competencies, and career progression. Will has over 20 years of experience in roles such as SAP Delivery Executive, Consulting Leader, General Manager, and Chief Information Officer. His key competencies include innovation, organizational change, business transformation, people management, and various areas of project, portfolio, financial, and contract management.
F1 presentation- How to Give a Good Verbal Presentation sherryseif
This document provides an agenda and guidance for an effective presentation. It covers the importance of planning and knowing your audience, involving your own personality in the presentation style, and using a checklist to guide the presentation. This includes using graphics, speaking clearly, engaging the audience, and presenting within the appropriate time length. The document also provides tips for handling questions, such as anticipating questions and practicing answers, addressing questions candidly while linking them to main arguments, and using the last question to summarize.
This document describes a motion sensor device designed to fit into old light fixtures. It shows a picture of the redesigned red and yellow parts, along with the original white part containing the lens, buttons, and circuit board. The designer used I-DEAS CAD software to model the 3D printed part. Other projects mentioned include a bar chair, knife, and vine rack from school assignments, as well as an information desk thesis project from 1991 featuring an early touch screen interface for shopping centers.
Bartoli Design is an experienced Italian industrial design studio, specialized in furniture and product design. From marketing strategies to mock-ups and product technical development, our activity embraces the full spectrum of design services and also extends to architecture and interior design.
industrial design, architecture, interiors, exhibition design
product design, furniture design
A small showcase of my best projects throughout my 2nd and 3rd year of studying Product Design (Marketing & Innovation) at Maynooth University (2014-2016).
This document is Shane Morales' portfolio showcasing his product design work, including a bag collection for travel accessories, two accessory collections, designs using various shapes and mediums like paper and acetate, packaging for salted dried prunes, a paper toy, lamp, timeline infographic, and contact information. It displays projects from three product design courses covering bags, accessories, solids, shapes, packaging, toys and lamps.
This document profiles James McKernan, an industrial designer from the UK. It summarizes his education, including a BSc in Product Design & Innovation from the University of Strathclyde and studies towards an MFA in Design at Göteborgs Universitet. It also lists several of his personal interests and hobbies outside of design. The document then highlights some of McKernan's design projects, including a portable exercise bike called Revolution, a trekking pole tripod called Nevis, a speaker called Horizon that symbolizes the emotion of loss, and a contemporary tipi structure called Oitum.
What do companies like Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Samsung (as well as thousands of Startups worldwide) have in common?
Despite their being competitors, they all share a lot more than we might imagine. Through the application of design-related tools and perspectives from technology projects, these companies have made constant innovation possible, selling products of global impact, over and over again.
This short introduction to Design Thinking will be presenting some interesting points that those companies have in common.
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.
The document provides an analysis of different materials that were tested for making a language learning toy for children ages 2 to 4. The analyses include the tools used, any safety rules, and conclusions on the suitability of each material. For the final product, MDF wood was selected as it provides the desired look, is inexpensive, and won't break easily like other tested materials such as cardboard and plastazote. Safety rules for using tools like the laser cutter and scalpel are also outlined.
This document discusses sustainable product design. It provides examples of MP3 players and phones to show how design has changed over time. It emphasizes that designers should create products that are 98% recyclable and can be manufactured and assembled in a clean, efficient manner. The document also stresses that products should be designed for disassembly, recycling, and to use low impact, sustainable materials to reduce environmental impact and promote longer product lifetimes.
This document discusses product portfolio management. It introduces a framework for objectively balancing investment across products/projects to meet business objectives. Key aspects include: 1) Defining attributes for products like risk and revenue; 2) Plotting products on a graph of these attributes; 3) Evaluating current funding against objectives; 4) Rebalancing funding as needed. The framework aims to consider both near and long-term goals. It is not a perfect solution but can help optimize allocation of resources and efforts.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
This document summarizes the primary research conducted on bedside tables. Key findings include:
- Most bedside tables are designed to complement the height, size, and color of beds.
- Smoked glass is a popular material choice among contemporary consumers.
- Handles on bedside tables tend to have modern, minimalist designs or even be completely absent.
The research was conducted by visiting a home goods store called Home Centre to examine bedside tables firsthand. This provided insights into current design trends that can help inform the development of the author's own multi-purpose bedside table design.
The document provides details about Tanvi Olivia Singh's portfolio. She has a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and has worked as a designer for an automobile company for 2 years. She is interested in pursuing design as a career and improving her skills. Her portfolio includes details and photos of various mechanical design projects she has worked on, such as a photo-luminescent explosive detection bug, sketches of her workplace, a mechanical arm can crusher, stackable screw stools, a DIY refrigerator, warm jackets for street dogs with social messages, a key stand called "Attitude Dude", a piano composition table, a steampunk ant sculpture, a pepper spray bangle for women's safety, a pillar light
The document describes Tim Plant's design of a mobile parking app called Parkit. The app is intended to help users avoid parking tickets by providing information on parking restrictions and regulations. It would allow users to find legal parking spots near their destination and set timers to alert them when their parking time is about to expire. The design focuses on creating a simple and easy-to-use interface to interpret confusing parking signs. Mockups and wireframes made in Balsamiq are included to showcase the planned features and user experience.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of climate change on global wheat production. Researchers found that rising temperatures will significantly reduce wheat yields across different regions of the world by the end of the century. Under a high emissions scenario, the study projects a global average decrease in wheat production of around 7.4% with reductions as high as 25% in Central Asia and West Africa.
This is a 3 sentence summary of the given document:
The document appears to be related to a GCSE Graphic Products coursework for the year 2012/13. It mentions that it is for Year 11 students and includes the name of the teacher, Mr. Scott, suggesting it provides information or instructions related to a specific class assignment. In short, the document outlines a graphic design coursework project for high school students in a particular class and year.
This document provides information about Will including his work experience, key competencies, and career progression. Will has over 20 years of experience in roles such as SAP Delivery Executive, Consulting Leader, General Manager, and Chief Information Officer. His key competencies include innovation, organizational change, business transformation, people management, and various areas of project, portfolio, financial, and contract management.
F1 presentation- How to Give a Good Verbal Presentation sherryseif
This document provides an agenda and guidance for an effective presentation. It covers the importance of planning and knowing your audience, involving your own personality in the presentation style, and using a checklist to guide the presentation. This includes using graphics, speaking clearly, engaging the audience, and presenting within the appropriate time length. The document also provides tips for handling questions, such as anticipating questions and practicing answers, addressing questions candidly while linking them to main arguments, and using the last question to summarize.
This document describes a motion sensor device designed to fit into old light fixtures. It shows a picture of the redesigned red and yellow parts, along with the original white part containing the lens, buttons, and circuit board. The designer used I-DEAS CAD software to model the 3D printed part. Other projects mentioned include a bar chair, knife, and vine rack from school assignments, as well as an information desk thesis project from 1991 featuring an early touch screen interface for shopping centers.
Bartoli Design is an experienced Italian industrial design studio, specialized in furniture and product design. From marketing strategies to mock-ups and product technical development, our activity embraces the full spectrum of design services and also extends to architecture and interior design.
industrial design, architecture, interiors, exhibition design
product design, furniture design
A small showcase of my best projects throughout my 2nd and 3rd year of studying Product Design (Marketing & Innovation) at Maynooth University (2014-2016).
This document is Shane Morales' portfolio showcasing his product design work, including a bag collection for travel accessories, two accessory collections, designs using various shapes and mediums like paper and acetate, packaging for salted dried prunes, a paper toy, lamp, timeline infographic, and contact information. It displays projects from three product design courses covering bags, accessories, solids, shapes, packaging, toys and lamps.
This document profiles James McKernan, an industrial designer from the UK. It summarizes his education, including a BSc in Product Design & Innovation from the University of Strathclyde and studies towards an MFA in Design at Göteborgs Universitet. It also lists several of his personal interests and hobbies outside of design. The document then highlights some of McKernan's design projects, including a portable exercise bike called Revolution, a trekking pole tripod called Nevis, a speaker called Horizon that symbolizes the emotion of loss, and a contemporary tipi structure called Oitum.
What do companies like Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Samsung (as well as thousands of Startups worldwide) have in common?
Despite their being competitors, they all share a lot more than we might imagine. Through the application of design-related tools and perspectives from technology projects, these companies have made constant innovation possible, selling products of global impact, over and over again.
This short introduction to Design Thinking will be presenting some interesting points that those companies have in common.
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.
The document provides an analysis of different materials that were tested for making a language learning toy for children ages 2 to 4. The analyses include the tools used, any safety rules, and conclusions on the suitability of each material. For the final product, MDF wood was selected as it provides the desired look, is inexpensive, and won't break easily like other tested materials such as cardboard and plastazote. Safety rules for using tools like the laser cutter and scalpel are also outlined.
This document discusses sustainable product design. It provides examples of MP3 players and phones to show how design has changed over time. It emphasizes that designers should create products that are 98% recyclable and can be manufactured and assembled in a clean, efficient manner. The document also stresses that products should be designed for disassembly, recycling, and to use low impact, sustainable materials to reduce environmental impact and promote longer product lifetimes.
This document discusses product portfolio management. It introduces a framework for objectively balancing investment across products/projects to meet business objectives. Key aspects include: 1) Defining attributes for products like risk and revenue; 2) Plotting products on a graph of these attributes; 3) Evaluating current funding against objectives; 4) Rebalancing funding as needed. The framework aims to consider both near and long-term goals. It is not a perfect solution but can help optimize allocation of resources and efforts.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
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.