Jonathan Bates is an experienced creative director specializing in design of web content, rich media, UI for web and applications, CMS dynamic publishing and more.
His common cause: measurable, business-aligned creative that gets results in ways understood in corporate operational analysis: maximum return on investment, with measurable and significant results.
UX, UI design portfolio for mobile and tablet applicationsPrasad Coorg
This document is a resume and portfolio for a graphic designer with 8+ years of experience. The designer seeks to align with a growing company. Their experience includes creating visual solutions for clients using creative and commercial skills. Their portfolio includes UI/UX design work for mobile apps and tablets across various platforms. They have extensive skills in programs like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
The document provides information about Dingland Design, a graphic design specialist located in Kirkland, WA, and lists the types of services they provide including proposals, engineering graphics, advertising materials, PowerPoint presentations, logos, banners, posters, packaging, and website design. Examples are given of website redesign and logo design projects completed for various clients such as a community psychiatric clinic, senior move list company, Pangotek, and proposals created for organizations such as the US Air Force and Suquamish Tribe.
Roberts provides a portfolio of UX design work including projects for Meetup, Pique, and Fordham Law School. She has experience in interior design, improv theatre, and the Peace Corps which inform her work. She is passionate about UX design and wants to join a team where she can grow and be inspired.
Hi I'm Gradinar Razvan and these are some sample projects that I've done in the past. It includes some samples from my experience as a UX UI designer, Visual Designer, Web Designer, Graphic Designer and 3D Visualization Artist
My portfolio can be seen here:
http://builtbyg.com
High-ress:
http://builtbyg.com/portfolio.pdf
Facebook:
http://facebook.com/builtbyg
Youtube
http://youtube.com/GradinarRazvan
This document summarizes Carolyn Jao's experience as a UX designer. It includes descriptions of various projects she has worked on, such as designing an emergency alert system for the Oscar Health app and a video uploader feature for Twitch. For each project, it provides details on her role, the design process undertaken, including user research, prototyping, and testing. The document demonstrates Carolyn's breadth of experience across different domains and emphasis on user-centered design.
I am an NYC-based UX/UI Designer, passionate about technology and storytelling through different sensory experiences. My daily muse comes from the nuances of human interactions, designing and re-designing, and my relentless curiosity of a 5-year-old.
Jonathan Bates is an experienced creative director specializing in design of web content, rich media, UI for web and applications, CMS dynamic publishing and more.
His common cause: measurable, business-aligned creative that gets results in ways understood in corporate operational analysis: maximum return on investment, with measurable and significant results.
UX, UI design portfolio for mobile and tablet applicationsPrasad Coorg
This document is a resume and portfolio for a graphic designer with 8+ years of experience. The designer seeks to align with a growing company. Their experience includes creating visual solutions for clients using creative and commercial skills. Their portfolio includes UI/UX design work for mobile apps and tablets across various platforms. They have extensive skills in programs like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
The document provides information about Dingland Design, a graphic design specialist located in Kirkland, WA, and lists the types of services they provide including proposals, engineering graphics, advertising materials, PowerPoint presentations, logos, banners, posters, packaging, and website design. Examples are given of website redesign and logo design projects completed for various clients such as a community psychiatric clinic, senior move list company, Pangotek, and proposals created for organizations such as the US Air Force and Suquamish Tribe.
Roberts provides a portfolio of UX design work including projects for Meetup, Pique, and Fordham Law School. She has experience in interior design, improv theatre, and the Peace Corps which inform her work. She is passionate about UX design and wants to join a team where she can grow and be inspired.
Hi I'm Gradinar Razvan and these are some sample projects that I've done in the past. It includes some samples from my experience as a UX UI designer, Visual Designer, Web Designer, Graphic Designer and 3D Visualization Artist
My portfolio can be seen here:
http://builtbyg.com
High-ress:
http://builtbyg.com/portfolio.pdf
Facebook:
http://facebook.com/builtbyg
Youtube
http://youtube.com/GradinarRazvan
This document summarizes Carolyn Jao's experience as a UX designer. It includes descriptions of various projects she has worked on, such as designing an emergency alert system for the Oscar Health app and a video uploader feature for Twitch. For each project, it provides details on her role, the design process undertaken, including user research, prototyping, and testing. The document demonstrates Carolyn's breadth of experience across different domains and emphasis on user-centered design.
I am an NYC-based UX/UI Designer, passionate about technology and storytelling through different sensory experiences. My daily muse comes from the nuances of human interactions, designing and re-designing, and my relentless curiosity of a 5-year-old.
Jorge Gomes is an interaction designer based in Brazil whose portfolio includes projects for Whirlpool, Microsoft, and Motorola. In the document, Gomes summarizes several projects from his career, including designing the user interface for a smart fridge at Whirlpool that allowed sharing shopping lists via a mobile app despite connectivity restrictions, researching how mobile devices mediate daily activities for his graduate dissertation, and developing a concept for wireless home appliances that provided status updates through avatar representations.
The document discusses several usability analysis projects including:
1. Analyzing Gmail's user experience and identifying opportunities to better integrate the "Circles" feature.
2. Assessing a government website providing services to foreign workers through user interviews and mobile mockups.
3. Evaluating an ergonomic product company's online learning modules using heuristic analysis and redesigning the navigation.
4. Designing a mobile app for the City of Stratford to help elderly users find culinary experiences through user inquiries and assessments.
Zainab Kashim is a UX/UI designer based in Nigeria who specializes in designing user-friendly digital experiences for startups. She has worked on projects such as Motorfixr, an app for buying auto parts; Autohub, a car dealer website; A Storytime, an app to connect children with loved ones through stories; Riby Dashboard, a dashboard for tracking financial programs; Sky Travels, a travel website; and Quizzly, a quiz app. For each project, she follows a process that includes requirements gathering, user research, wireframing, visual design, and collaboration with developers.
The document describes wireframes and designs for several mobile applications, including:
1) A TV application called TV.Net that allows users to watch shows together via live chat and track favorite shows.
2) A music application with home, artist, playlist, and radio pages.
3) A weather application that displays temperatures in Fahrenheit and Celsius and allows selecting a city.
4) A healthcare application with home, profile, medical records, billing, medication, and discharge instruction pages.
The Pixel Lab 2015 | How does understanding more about my audience affect pro...power to the pixel
The document summarizes key concepts from a workshop on understanding audiences and developing projects. It discusses how mapping an audience's journey and understanding what motivates them affects how a project is developed. The workshop covered tools like the business model canvas and value proposition canvas to help understand audiences and find the fit between a project and audience needs. It emphasizes starting with the audience's perspective rather than the creator's perspective or platform considerations.
Stephanie is a UX designer who works for Creative Passion. She has a master's degree in Human Computer Interaction and is fascinated by the human mind. She has experience conducting usability testing for various projects, including setting up a usability lab, building a participant database, redesigning websites and apps, and testing prototypes. Her work involves user research, concept development, prototyping, and usability testing.
Scott Melanson's portfolio includes industrial design projects for Milestone AV, Wagner, QFO Labs, Kick Like a Girl, Galil Medical, and Arctic Cat. For Milestone AV, he led the design of the Sanus Vision Mount product line which increased sales 5% and received numerous awards. For Wagner, he designed the SideKick portable painting system to match an existing product line aesthetic for the US and European markets. The portfolio shows experience leading projects from concept to production across multiple industries.
The document outlines a case study for a company called Canty International that has developed a new wall covering product called Decoline. It discusses conducting market research to understand pricing in the industry and identifying target markets. It then analyzes alternatives and recommends a value-based pricing strategy to ensure balance between sales, profits and customer satisfaction. Key elements include developing sales campaigns, attending trade shows, advertising in industry publications and implementing an online marketing plan with forecasts.
Competitive Analysis:
Business Goals
Technology Strategy
Developmental Goals:
House of Quality (HOQ) for Theia’s Smart Glasses
Final Project Report
CSE 171A
Authors:
Alena Fernandez
Ashwin Chidambaram
Brittany Cook
Christopher Chiang
Conrad Pereira
Shen Cheng
Sunny Chaubey
Vaughn Fisher
Professor:
Subhas Desa
Contents
Add Headings (Format > Paragraph styles) and they will appear in your table of contents.
Final Project Report: The completed project report is due either on Thursday, December 5 (in class), or (if you need more time) Tuesday, December 10 (before 5 PM, at Building E2, Room 561), or Thursday, December 12 (before 5 PM, at Building E2, Room 561). The guidelines for the final project report are as follows:
· Create a clear, well-structured, and well-written “end-to-end” complete and correct project report that could be understood, used, and/or implemented by a third-party (e.g., a senior management review group, another project group, an UCSC SOE awards committee, business plan competition committee). Make sure to name your company and your product.
· Include a Table of Contents.
· The report should be broken up into numbered sections with captions (e.g., Section 3.5: House of Quality).
· The front-end of the report should have two components. First, create a useful 1- page executive summary. Then, create a 3-5 page cross-referenced description (of the actual contents of the report) which includes (1) a block diagram, similar to a “function-structure”, showing how all the parts of the report (e.g., competitive landscape, HOQ, conceptual design) are connected to each other, and (2) a short write-up which uses this function structure to explain “how the report should be used”.
· The different sections of the report should have brief but clear explanations of the work done, with all figures and tables clearly cross-referenced to the text. Each section should have a clear set of conclusions.
· The sections of the report should be connected to each other to tell a coherent story.
· End the report with an overall set of conclusions and guidelines, and with a detailed statement of the next steps (or future work).
Executive Summary Comment by Ashwin Chidambaram:
Block Diagram
Conclusion and Guidelines
Management (M): Perform steps 1-5 concurrently.
1. (Firm-level Strategy). Map the industry-market landscape for the technology/product, and then establish the overall competitive strategy, technology strategy, and market strategy of the technology firm.Competitive Analysis:
Competition:
Vuzix, Google,Everysight, Snapchat, Toshiba
Competition level: High
Suppliers:
Luxottica, Essilor, Asahi Glass Co.
Power level: Medium
Buyers:
People with impaired vision, regular consumers, company employees
Power level: Low
Compliments:
Amazon (Alexa), Weather Channel (App), Google/Google Maps (App), CAD (Software)
New Entrants:
Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft
Threat leve ...
This company was founded in 1899 in Leeds, England by Frank Pegler, Fred Birchall and others to produce plumbing fittings. It has since expanded to multiple sites internationally and a wide product range. Due to requirements to provide building information modeling (BIM) data to architects, the company has invested in BIM authoring tools and training to develop detailed digital models of its fittings and comply with upcoming BIM standards. The intern helped advance this BIM project through tasks such as measuring products, developing initial models in Autodesk Revit, running simulations, and continuing to expand the model library and capabilities.
Neodes is an interdisciplinary design company providing services to various industries. They have a multidisciplinary team of designers, engineers, and experts from prestigious institutes. Their design process involves strategic and design phases including user research, idea generation, prototyping, and field trials to ensure the design intent is retained until production. They have experience designing various applications and products in industries like healthcare, web, and automotive.
The document appears to be a portfolio listing various branding, design, and marketing projects completed by an individual designer or design firm for clients across multiple industries. It includes projects such as branding identities, logo designs, packaging designs, website designs, and marketing collateral. The portfolio highlights the client and scope of work for each project completed.
The SAIL Volume 1 MARCH 2016_spread_IADeborah Sill
This issue of the SAIL newsletter highlights several projects and initiatives at BRACE, including:
1) The completion of a sculpture installation project at the new Ronald McDonald House in Kansas City, which was completed safely and on time through the use of specialized scaffolding.
2) The launch of a new Specialty Services division within BRACE Industrial Group to provide refractory and heat tracing services.
3) The rollout of a new CRM tool called Prophet to help employees better manage sales opportunities and client relationships across the company.
C-dac is seeking financing to establish a manufacturing business producing architectural castings using rapid molding technologies. The business will design and produce customized castings, fiberglass, and foam products for commercial buildings, hotels/casinos, high-end homes, theme parks, and visual merchandising. Key markets include construction, resorts/gaming, high-end residential, amusement parks, and visual merchandising. Management has extensive experience in these industries. The plan is to achieve $6-12 million in annual sales revenue with a 17-30% profit margin. Initial funding would cover startup costs and operating capital until break-even around $200,000 in sales after 3 months of operation.
How UX Research Hit It Big in Las Vegas (Melissa Schmidt and Adam Menter at E...Rosenfeld Media
Melissa Schmidt and Adam Menter: "How UX Research Hit It Big in Las Vegas"
Enterprise Experience 2019 • June 3-4, 2019 • San Francisco, CA, USA
http://www.enterpriseexperience.net
Montgomery Design International is an industrial design consultancy based in Chicago offering services including industrial design, human factors engineering, and prototyping. Founded in 1983, MDI has 10 employees and experience in heavy equipment, recreational vehicles, appliances, and other industries. MDI utilizes the latest CAD/CAID technologies and has received several design awards for its work on projects including agricultural equipment, motorhomes, appliances, and medical and communication devices.
Jay Portfolio FURINITURE DESIGN_ Letter size (1)jaymehta2
Jay Mehta has over 20 years of experience in furniture design and product development. He has managed design teams and overseen the development of over 50 products. His technical skills include 3D design software and he offers complete product development services from design through manufacturing. He has worked for several furniture companies in India and Canada, managing teams and developing new product lines, and has visited international furniture trade shows and manufacturers.
CASE STUDY Design house partnerships at Concept Design S.docxmadlynplamondon
CASE STUDY
Design house partnerships at Concept Design
Services 7
‘I can’t believe how much we have changed in a relatively
short time. From being an inward-looking manufacturer, we
became a customer-focused “design and make” operation.
Now we are an integrated service provider. Most of our new
business comes from the partnerships we have formed with
design houses. In effect, we design products jointly with spe-
cialist design houses that have a well-known brand, and offer
them a complete service of manufacturing and distribution.
In many ways we are now a “business-to-business” com-
pany rather than a “business-to-consumer” company.’ ( Jim
Thompson, CEO, Concept Design Services (CDS))
CDS had become one of Europe’s most profitable home-
ware businesses. Originally founded in the 1960s, the com-
pany had moved from making industrial mouldings, mainly
in the Aerospace sector, and some cheap ‘homeware’ items
such as buckets and dustpans, sold under the ‘Focus’ brand
name, to making very high quality (expensive) stylish home-
wares with a high ‘design value’.
The move into ‘Concept’ products
The move into higher margin homeware had been mas-
terminded by Linda Fleet, CDS’s Marketing Director, who
had previously worked for a large retail chain of paint and
wallpaper retailers. ‘ Experience in the decorative products
industry had taught me the importance of fashion and prod-
uct development, even in mundane products such as paint.
Premium-priced colours and new textures would become
popular for one or two years, supported by appropriate
promotion and features in lifestyle magazines. The manu-
facturers and retailers who created and supported these
products were dramatically more profitable than those who
simply provided standard ranges. Instinctively, I felt that
this must also apply to homeware. We decided to develop
a whole coordinated range of such items, and to open up a
new distribution network for them to serve up-market stores,
kitchen equipment and specialty retailers. Within a year of
launching our first new range of kitchen homeware under
the ‘Concept’ brand name, we had over 3,000 retail out-
lets signed up, provided with point-of-sale display facilities.
Press coverage generated an enormous interest which was
re inforced by the product placement on several TV cookery
and ‘life style’ programmes. We soon developed an entirely
new market and within two years ‘concept’ products were
providing over 75 per cent of our revenue and 90 per cent
of our profits. The price realization of Concept products is
many times higher than for the Focus range. To keep ahead
we launched new ranges at regular intervals.’
CHAPTER 1 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 31
❯ What do operations managers do?
● Responsibilities can be classed in four categories – direct, design, deliver, and develop.
● Direct includes understanding relevant performance objectives and setting an operations
stra.
DigitalFolks is an end-to-end product development agency that acts as the technology partner for businesses. With the mindset as a partner, we place high emphasis to recommend the right product roadmap and timeline.
No BS, just honest delivery as our client's digital partner.
Key sectors we focus on: Marketplaces/Platforms, HR Software and Content Management Systems.
Slide deck from Bruce McCarthy's Workshop, Roadmapping Relaunched at Business of Software Conference USA 2018. Featuring the TESLA Roadmapping exercise.
Pump Studios is a mechanical design firm with experienced engineers specializing in product development. The engineering team includes Peter Kaltenbach, Kevin Keller, and Brad Collins, who have decades of combined experience in mechanical design, engineering, project management, and working with both large companies and startups. Pump Studios approaches each project individually to determine how they can best add value through services like engineering, prototyping, analysis, and program management.
Jorge Gomes is an interaction designer based in Brazil whose portfolio includes projects for Whirlpool, Microsoft, and Motorola. In the document, Gomes summarizes several projects from his career, including designing the user interface for a smart fridge at Whirlpool that allowed sharing shopping lists via a mobile app despite connectivity restrictions, researching how mobile devices mediate daily activities for his graduate dissertation, and developing a concept for wireless home appliances that provided status updates through avatar representations.
The document discusses several usability analysis projects including:
1. Analyzing Gmail's user experience and identifying opportunities to better integrate the "Circles" feature.
2. Assessing a government website providing services to foreign workers through user interviews and mobile mockups.
3. Evaluating an ergonomic product company's online learning modules using heuristic analysis and redesigning the navigation.
4. Designing a mobile app for the City of Stratford to help elderly users find culinary experiences through user inquiries and assessments.
Zainab Kashim is a UX/UI designer based in Nigeria who specializes in designing user-friendly digital experiences for startups. She has worked on projects such as Motorfixr, an app for buying auto parts; Autohub, a car dealer website; A Storytime, an app to connect children with loved ones through stories; Riby Dashboard, a dashboard for tracking financial programs; Sky Travels, a travel website; and Quizzly, a quiz app. For each project, she follows a process that includes requirements gathering, user research, wireframing, visual design, and collaboration with developers.
The document describes wireframes and designs for several mobile applications, including:
1) A TV application called TV.Net that allows users to watch shows together via live chat and track favorite shows.
2) A music application with home, artist, playlist, and radio pages.
3) A weather application that displays temperatures in Fahrenheit and Celsius and allows selecting a city.
4) A healthcare application with home, profile, medical records, billing, medication, and discharge instruction pages.
The Pixel Lab 2015 | How does understanding more about my audience affect pro...power to the pixel
The document summarizes key concepts from a workshop on understanding audiences and developing projects. It discusses how mapping an audience's journey and understanding what motivates them affects how a project is developed. The workshop covered tools like the business model canvas and value proposition canvas to help understand audiences and find the fit between a project and audience needs. It emphasizes starting with the audience's perspective rather than the creator's perspective or platform considerations.
Stephanie is a UX designer who works for Creative Passion. She has a master's degree in Human Computer Interaction and is fascinated by the human mind. She has experience conducting usability testing for various projects, including setting up a usability lab, building a participant database, redesigning websites and apps, and testing prototypes. Her work involves user research, concept development, prototyping, and usability testing.
Scott Melanson's portfolio includes industrial design projects for Milestone AV, Wagner, QFO Labs, Kick Like a Girl, Galil Medical, and Arctic Cat. For Milestone AV, he led the design of the Sanus Vision Mount product line which increased sales 5% and received numerous awards. For Wagner, he designed the SideKick portable painting system to match an existing product line aesthetic for the US and European markets. The portfolio shows experience leading projects from concept to production across multiple industries.
The document outlines a case study for a company called Canty International that has developed a new wall covering product called Decoline. It discusses conducting market research to understand pricing in the industry and identifying target markets. It then analyzes alternatives and recommends a value-based pricing strategy to ensure balance between sales, profits and customer satisfaction. Key elements include developing sales campaigns, attending trade shows, advertising in industry publications and implementing an online marketing plan with forecasts.
Competitive Analysis:
Business Goals
Technology Strategy
Developmental Goals:
House of Quality (HOQ) for Theia’s Smart Glasses
Final Project Report
CSE 171A
Authors:
Alena Fernandez
Ashwin Chidambaram
Brittany Cook
Christopher Chiang
Conrad Pereira
Shen Cheng
Sunny Chaubey
Vaughn Fisher
Professor:
Subhas Desa
Contents
Add Headings (Format > Paragraph styles) and they will appear in your table of contents.
Final Project Report: The completed project report is due either on Thursday, December 5 (in class), or (if you need more time) Tuesday, December 10 (before 5 PM, at Building E2, Room 561), or Thursday, December 12 (before 5 PM, at Building E2, Room 561). The guidelines for the final project report are as follows:
· Create a clear, well-structured, and well-written “end-to-end” complete and correct project report that could be understood, used, and/or implemented by a third-party (e.g., a senior management review group, another project group, an UCSC SOE awards committee, business plan competition committee). Make sure to name your company and your product.
· Include a Table of Contents.
· The report should be broken up into numbered sections with captions (e.g., Section 3.5: House of Quality).
· The front-end of the report should have two components. First, create a useful 1- page executive summary. Then, create a 3-5 page cross-referenced description (of the actual contents of the report) which includes (1) a block diagram, similar to a “function-structure”, showing how all the parts of the report (e.g., competitive landscape, HOQ, conceptual design) are connected to each other, and (2) a short write-up which uses this function structure to explain “how the report should be used”.
· The different sections of the report should have brief but clear explanations of the work done, with all figures and tables clearly cross-referenced to the text. Each section should have a clear set of conclusions.
· The sections of the report should be connected to each other to tell a coherent story.
· End the report with an overall set of conclusions and guidelines, and with a detailed statement of the next steps (or future work).
Executive Summary Comment by Ashwin Chidambaram:
Block Diagram
Conclusion and Guidelines
Management (M): Perform steps 1-5 concurrently.
1. (Firm-level Strategy). Map the industry-market landscape for the technology/product, and then establish the overall competitive strategy, technology strategy, and market strategy of the technology firm.Competitive Analysis:
Competition:
Vuzix, Google,Everysight, Snapchat, Toshiba
Competition level: High
Suppliers:
Luxottica, Essilor, Asahi Glass Co.
Power level: Medium
Buyers:
People with impaired vision, regular consumers, company employees
Power level: Low
Compliments:
Amazon (Alexa), Weather Channel (App), Google/Google Maps (App), CAD (Software)
New Entrants:
Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft
Threat leve ...
This company was founded in 1899 in Leeds, England by Frank Pegler, Fred Birchall and others to produce plumbing fittings. It has since expanded to multiple sites internationally and a wide product range. Due to requirements to provide building information modeling (BIM) data to architects, the company has invested in BIM authoring tools and training to develop detailed digital models of its fittings and comply with upcoming BIM standards. The intern helped advance this BIM project through tasks such as measuring products, developing initial models in Autodesk Revit, running simulations, and continuing to expand the model library and capabilities.
Neodes is an interdisciplinary design company providing services to various industries. They have a multidisciplinary team of designers, engineers, and experts from prestigious institutes. Their design process involves strategic and design phases including user research, idea generation, prototyping, and field trials to ensure the design intent is retained until production. They have experience designing various applications and products in industries like healthcare, web, and automotive.
The document appears to be a portfolio listing various branding, design, and marketing projects completed by an individual designer or design firm for clients across multiple industries. It includes projects such as branding identities, logo designs, packaging designs, website designs, and marketing collateral. The portfolio highlights the client and scope of work for each project completed.
The SAIL Volume 1 MARCH 2016_spread_IADeborah Sill
This issue of the SAIL newsletter highlights several projects and initiatives at BRACE, including:
1) The completion of a sculpture installation project at the new Ronald McDonald House in Kansas City, which was completed safely and on time through the use of specialized scaffolding.
2) The launch of a new Specialty Services division within BRACE Industrial Group to provide refractory and heat tracing services.
3) The rollout of a new CRM tool called Prophet to help employees better manage sales opportunities and client relationships across the company.
C-dac is seeking financing to establish a manufacturing business producing architectural castings using rapid molding technologies. The business will design and produce customized castings, fiberglass, and foam products for commercial buildings, hotels/casinos, high-end homes, theme parks, and visual merchandising. Key markets include construction, resorts/gaming, high-end residential, amusement parks, and visual merchandising. Management has extensive experience in these industries. The plan is to achieve $6-12 million in annual sales revenue with a 17-30% profit margin. Initial funding would cover startup costs and operating capital until break-even around $200,000 in sales after 3 months of operation.
How UX Research Hit It Big in Las Vegas (Melissa Schmidt and Adam Menter at E...Rosenfeld Media
Melissa Schmidt and Adam Menter: "How UX Research Hit It Big in Las Vegas"
Enterprise Experience 2019 • June 3-4, 2019 • San Francisco, CA, USA
http://www.enterpriseexperience.net
Montgomery Design International is an industrial design consultancy based in Chicago offering services including industrial design, human factors engineering, and prototyping. Founded in 1983, MDI has 10 employees and experience in heavy equipment, recreational vehicles, appliances, and other industries. MDI utilizes the latest CAD/CAID technologies and has received several design awards for its work on projects including agricultural equipment, motorhomes, appliances, and medical and communication devices.
Jay Portfolio FURINITURE DESIGN_ Letter size (1)jaymehta2
Jay Mehta has over 20 years of experience in furniture design and product development. He has managed design teams and overseen the development of over 50 products. His technical skills include 3D design software and he offers complete product development services from design through manufacturing. He has worked for several furniture companies in India and Canada, managing teams and developing new product lines, and has visited international furniture trade shows and manufacturers.
CASE STUDY Design house partnerships at Concept Design S.docxmadlynplamondon
CASE STUDY
Design house partnerships at Concept Design
Services 7
‘I can’t believe how much we have changed in a relatively
short time. From being an inward-looking manufacturer, we
became a customer-focused “design and make” operation.
Now we are an integrated service provider. Most of our new
business comes from the partnerships we have formed with
design houses. In effect, we design products jointly with spe-
cialist design houses that have a well-known brand, and offer
them a complete service of manufacturing and distribution.
In many ways we are now a “business-to-business” com-
pany rather than a “business-to-consumer” company.’ ( Jim
Thompson, CEO, Concept Design Services (CDS))
CDS had become one of Europe’s most profitable home-
ware businesses. Originally founded in the 1960s, the com-
pany had moved from making industrial mouldings, mainly
in the Aerospace sector, and some cheap ‘homeware’ items
such as buckets and dustpans, sold under the ‘Focus’ brand
name, to making very high quality (expensive) stylish home-
wares with a high ‘design value’.
The move into ‘Concept’ products
The move into higher margin homeware had been mas-
terminded by Linda Fleet, CDS’s Marketing Director, who
had previously worked for a large retail chain of paint and
wallpaper retailers. ‘ Experience in the decorative products
industry had taught me the importance of fashion and prod-
uct development, even in mundane products such as paint.
Premium-priced colours and new textures would become
popular for one or two years, supported by appropriate
promotion and features in lifestyle magazines. The manu-
facturers and retailers who created and supported these
products were dramatically more profitable than those who
simply provided standard ranges. Instinctively, I felt that
this must also apply to homeware. We decided to develop
a whole coordinated range of such items, and to open up a
new distribution network for them to serve up-market stores,
kitchen equipment and specialty retailers. Within a year of
launching our first new range of kitchen homeware under
the ‘Concept’ brand name, we had over 3,000 retail out-
lets signed up, provided with point-of-sale display facilities.
Press coverage generated an enormous interest which was
re inforced by the product placement on several TV cookery
and ‘life style’ programmes. We soon developed an entirely
new market and within two years ‘concept’ products were
providing over 75 per cent of our revenue and 90 per cent
of our profits. The price realization of Concept products is
many times higher than for the Focus range. To keep ahead
we launched new ranges at regular intervals.’
CHAPTER 1 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 31
❯ What do operations managers do?
● Responsibilities can be classed in four categories – direct, design, deliver, and develop.
● Direct includes understanding relevant performance objectives and setting an operations
stra.
DigitalFolks is an end-to-end product development agency that acts as the technology partner for businesses. With the mindset as a partner, we place high emphasis to recommend the right product roadmap and timeline.
No BS, just honest delivery as our client's digital partner.
Key sectors we focus on: Marketplaces/Platforms, HR Software and Content Management Systems.
Slide deck from Bruce McCarthy's Workshop, Roadmapping Relaunched at Business of Software Conference USA 2018. Featuring the TESLA Roadmapping exercise.
Pump Studios is a mechanical design firm with experienced engineers specializing in product development. The engineering team includes Peter Kaltenbach, Kevin Keller, and Brad Collins, who have decades of combined experience in mechanical design, engineering, project management, and working with both large companies and startups. Pump Studios approaches each project individually to determine how they can best add value through services like engineering, prototyping, analysis, and program management.
In this interview, Bryan talks about the history of Starrco Company and the evolution of our products; modular enclosures for people, processes, and equipment.
Conventional drywall construction is not practical for most industrial enclosure needs. Modular construction is cleaner, quicker, economical, and reusable. It's also sustainable.
Check us out at www.starrco.com.
This document discusses prefabricated construction techniques from both a historical and contemporary perspective. It aims to dispel myths about prefab, clarify what is currently possible, and envision the future of architecture with support from related industries. Prefabrication involves making pieces in one location and assembling them on site. While there is hype around prefab, traditional manufacturers have focused on homogeneous communities, obscuring the quality and durability of the construction method. The document examines standard industry practices and constraints to provide context for architectural design and collaboration with manufacturers.
The document describes a business idea to minimize residual medication left in infusion bags after use. Noticing residual iron medication left in his grandmother's infusion bag, the author was inspired to explore solutions to reduce wasted medication and improve dosage accuracy. Current infusion bags have ports at the bottom that trap residual medication when hung vertically. The proposed solution aims to optimize medication usage for all infusion patients.
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Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
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Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
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We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
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• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
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“After being the most listed dog breed in the United States for 31
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color choices.”
2. WHY THE INDUSTRY NEEDS THIS
Our product is designed to address some pressing needs in the modern
construction industry.Tile pedestal systems are used for a variety of
applications, but their main function is to create a raised floor.The pedestals
rest on a solid base or substrate, extend a specified height to create a hollow
space, and hold up the floor material- be it tile, pavers, or wood decking.
These systems are invaluable because they allow accessible space for
utilities while also giving opportunity for a sloped grade that drains
beneath a level floor.They’re commonly found in fountain systems (City
Creek Center, above, makes extensive use of pedestals), data centers, (left,
with conduit visible) command centers, decks, office buildings (air
distribution through separated flooring is becoming prevalent), and flat-
roof projects.
3. OUR INSPIRATION
The current industry for raised flooring
pedestals is diverse, and three main
competitors exist. However, each
company has weaknesses that we believe
give us an opportunity to break into the
market.
The ideal pedestal system is adjustable
for height, adjustable for slope, easily
assembled, affordable, and represented by
great customer service.The competitors
and their failings are listed to the right.
Above and right is an interest email
response from a major manufacturing rep.
“If you guys could develop a product like this, I could sell a
lot of them.The only companies in the USA that have
products like this are below.All of them are terrible to deal
with.“- Doug Keller, Keller & Associates
Focuses mainly on tile itself, not pedestals.
Requires large bulk orders. Ineffective shim
method for slope correction.
Foreign company with poor customer
service. Backlogged on deliveries significantly.
Overly complex system. Copied Bison’s logo
and name idea- not unique enough to stand
out.
Inefficient height adjustment that requires
lots of extra parts. Poor customer service,
reputation for shady distributors.
4. OUR OPPORTUNITY
We received a unique opportunity to make our product and
business ideas a reality through a school program called
CAPS- Center for Advanced Professional Studies.This
program gives you the opportunity to pair with local business
leaders who offer guidance through a project.
All Engineering work, drafting, testing, pricing, logo design,
name design, shipping configuration, and professional
communication was ultimately done by our team. However
we had mentorship from Miro Industries, a local engineering
company.They provided professional advice, contacts and
connections, and the investment and sales network to make
this project a reality.
5. THE DESIGN PROCESS, PART 1
Final ProductSecond DraftFirst DraftOur design process took place
through SolidWorks, a 3D
modeling software available on
our school computers.
The product underwent three
major drafts over the course of
six months of work. Special
attention was put into cutting
down on the number of
necessary parts, which would
significantly enhance usability and
reduce startup costs for us.
PATENT PENDING
6. THE DESIGN PROCESS, PART 2
Our designs underwent extensive
testing and reviewing. FEA software
was used to virtually test the finished
products for stress loads and weak
points. Models and drawings were
sent to a toolmaker to ensure they
were able to be manufactured within
our price range.We worked closely
with a Professional Engineer at a local
Engineering firm, who reviewed all
our drafts and worked with us on
code requirements. 3D printing was
used to create a full-sized prototype
(right).Drawings of two of the four components of
our product. FEA analysis of top cap
PATENT PENDING
7. THE FINISHED PRODUCT, PART 1
PATENT PENDING
We ended with a tile pedestal unique to the industry. Our unique dome-piece and top-cap allows
for 360 degree slope compensation and rotation.The pieces fit with optional S35 PVC, allowing for
up to 2’ of height extension within recommendations.
We were able to file our unique product for a design patent through FabianVanCott, and it’s
currently pending with our team members names listed as inventors.
Drawing showing
5% sloped grade
and level top
surface
Drawing
showing use
of PVC for
additional
height.
8. THE FINISHED PRODUCT, PART 2
A model of our CAPS Pedestal as a system,
holding up pavers.
PATENT PENDING
Our product, once designed, needed work to move to
market. Spec sheets are being drafted per industry
standard, along with detail sheets that advertise the
virtues of our product.We virtually tested the product
as an entire system, and have drafted instructions for
use.
Above: Detail sheet draft.
Right: Cross section of entire
product
9. BUSINESS MODEL
Our product has received investment from Miro Industries, totaling near $100,000 so far in industrial mold costs
alone.The product will be sold under the Miro “umbrella”, but their CEO wishes to create a new entity for our
product specifically.We had complete freedom in creating a name and logo that we felt was appropriate to the
industry.
We named the product based on function, to help with search engine optimization, and after our CAPS program
to commemorate it.The product line will be called the Capstone Adjustable Prop Series, which acronymns to
CAPS. Paperwork towards filing a new business entity is currently being done, and our initial logo drafts are
complete.
10. TARGET AUDIENCE
Our research into this market has been extensive as we
prepare to launch the product.As evidenced by our
communication with Keller Associates, there is significant need
for the product fixes we bring to the table.
We plan on using Miro’s contacts to create a new team of sales
reps that specialize in Division 7, which is the construction
category where our product would be designated.They would
work through rep networks that would specify our product to
contractors- essentially they’d gain license to use our pedestals
for a specific project, such as a new mall, and then the
contractor would be required to use our pedestals.
This new business would impact a large percentage of those
concerned in industry.We’ve communicated directly with 6
major construction reps throughout the nation and they’ve
demonstrated substantial interest.
11. MOVING FORWARD
Over the course of this project we have successfully-
- Developed a viable product for a specific audience
- Created a company name and logo
- Filed the necessary legal paperwork for patent
and protection
- Researched extensively into competition and
pricing
- Received mold and piece quotes and received
investment pledges
Moving forward, we look to-
• Place orders for molds and receive
samples
• File a trademark for the logo and
name
• Complete pricing breakdowns
• Complete shipping configurations
• Sell the product on the market