Alyssa Belanio - Industrial Design Portfolio

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ALYSSA INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ALYSSABELANIO@GMAIL.COM

BELANIO


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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BALANCE

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PIVOT

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SELF CHECKOUT

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MINT

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PEAK

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VELO

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AERO

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SOARER

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LISSE

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PEARL

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CLEAR

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EXPLORER

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WORK

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BALANCE INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

OBJECTIVE DESIGN A CLOCK RADIO THAT WILL BRING A NEW IMAGE AND LANGUAGE TO USERS AS EXISTING ONES ARE BECOMING OBSOLETE

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EASY TO USE

TARGET OPPORTUNITY

SNOOZE FRIENDLY

HARD TO SNOOZE

MORE COMPLEX

MARKET Common clock radios in the market have similar modular forms with buttons around them. some are easier to set than others but their look and feel remain the same.

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PERSONA Business men and women with fast paced lifestyles who cherish relaxation and vacation times to balance out their long days at work

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FORM

INTERACTION

IDEATION Inspired by gradual curves and modern sculptures, I began exploring different forms that could communicate a yin and yang balance I brainstormed different ways users can interact with features like snoozing, adjusting time, and volume while thinking of how it’s used day and night

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BALANCE

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CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT Exploring different forms that could communicate balance through mock ups and further developing the selected form with interactive features for snoozing and setting alarms

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KEY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Front display Front shell Flexible touch screen PCB Upper shell Speaker assembly Battery Sensor and encoder Bottom cover USB jack Charging port Back shell

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TAP TIME DISPLAY

TAP STATION DISPLAY

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SLIDE TO SET ALARM

TURNS GREEN WHEN SET


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PIVOT INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

OBJECTIVE DESIGN A HAIR DRYER FOR THE FUTURE OF BRAUN THAT CAN BRING EASE OF USE AND CONVENIENCE FOR THE USER

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ERGONOMIC TARGET OPPORTUNITY

LIGHT

HEAVY

TRADITIONAL

MARKET Common hair dryers in the market have similar barrel and handle forms. some are lightweight and more portable but their shapes remain the same Design a hair dryer that can be comfortable to hold, lightweight, and easy to store

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PERSONA men and women between the ages of 18 and 45 that are all about individuality and seek style and quality in products. they are single, working individuals, and trend-setters, with fast-paced and active lifestyles

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IDEATION Inspired by user interests and opportunities, I began brainstorming ways of designing a modern hair dryer that can be easier to maneuver while in use, and simple to store after use.

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CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT To test out handle form and brainstorm through barrel movement I initially made mockups out of cardboard and clay and developed them using polyurethane foam To show the pivoting mechanism between the barrel and handle, I used a ping pong ball with an elastic string through it

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SELF - CHECKOUT

GROUP PROJECT MEMBERS: ALYSSA BELANIO, NICOLE CASEM, DARREN MANUEL & BRENDAN NGO

OBJECTIVE CREATE A SYSTEM THAT WILL PROVIDE USER NECESSITIES AND INCORPORATE BETTER SECURITY

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SURVEY RESULTS

51% preferred using self-checkout

Based on our findings, our group decided to redesign a self-checkout system that will have a faster process and a user-friendly interface

pros: usually has shorter lines cons: system errors

INNOVATION

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags contain electronic information that’s used to communicate with an electronic reader

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inspired by minimal design and the ability to transfer data wirelessly, we decided to incorporate RFID tags and readers in to the self-checkout system to improve consumer shopping experience


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MINT INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

OBJECTIVE REDESIGN AN EXISTING ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH AND ITS PACKAGING TO APPEAL TO SUSTAINABLE NEEDS OF STAKEHOLDERS FROM MANUFACTURING TO END-OF-LIFE

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PRODUCT & PACKAGE ANALYSIS A breakdown of parts from an existing Philips Sonicare electric toothbrush and its packaging to see how many parts are in just one component and research about the materials used

Key 1. Main Box 2. Carton Tray 3. Manual 4. Manual Staples 5. Coupon 6. Warranty Card

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Key 7. Toothbrush Shell 8. RFID 9. Security Sensor 10. Sensory Foil 11. Foil Adhesive 12. Brush Cap 13. Brush Head 14. Bristles 15. Fasteners 16. Contact Layer 17. Internal Sleeve 18. Internal Rod 19. ID Ring 20. Removable Nut 21. Rod Connector 22. Magnet 23. Front Handle 24. Front Button 25. Handle Grips 26. PCB 27. LED Light 28. NiCd Batteries 29. Battery Cushion 30. Motor 31. Handle Coil 32. Back Handle 33. Base 34. Enclosure 35. Base Feet 36. Feet Screws 37. Power Cord 38. Cord Ziploc 39. Twist Tie 40. Mesh Pouch 41. Paper Strip Alyssa Belanio I alyssabelanio@gmail.com 35


Philips Sonicare Process Tree

Extract Petroleum

Extract Iron Ore

Distill Naphtha

Synthesize Synthesize Synthesize Polypropylene Styrene (ABS) Polyamide (PP) (Nylon)

Synthesize Polyethylene (PE)

Extrude PP

Extrude ABS

Extrude Nylon fibers

Extrude PE

Injection Mold PP

Injection Mold ABS

Injection Mold Nylon

Blow Mold PE

Weld ABS halves

Extract Copper

Extract Silicone

Extract Coal

Generate Electricity

Process into paper

Process into Cardboard

Extrude Silicone rubber

Label and Ink

Label and Ink

Injection Mold Silicone rubber

Combine Manual, Warranty and Coupons

Construct Shipping Box

Refine Steel Alloy

Refine Copper Alloy

Refine Silicone polymer

Extrude Steel Wire

Extrude Copper wire

Bond copper wiring to internal components

Bend Steel Fasteners (for bristles)

Stamp Stainless Steel rods

Extract Wood

Construct plastic shell for packaging

Assemble and Package

Landfill

PP, ABS, Nylon

RESEARCH Thinking through manufacturing processes of the existing product and package to understand which natural resources are used

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Use Electronic Toothbrush

Cardboard, Paper, Steel, PCB

Recycle


natural fiber composites

bamboo

MATERIAL OPPORTUNITIES Looking at better and more efficient alternatives that are based on renewable raw materials that have properties similar to common plastics used to make toothbrush components.

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Out of all the concepts I have for redesigning the electric toothbrush and packaging, I picked three concepts to develop that had the most potential in reducing impacts as well as maating stakeholder needs

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Materials used for product and packaging are all sourced in the US, reducing distribution impacts

Bamboo

Sugar-based Cellulose Plastic

Natural Rubber

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Material

Material Supplier

Supplier Location

Bristles

Nylon

Enco

Fernley, NV

Brush head

Cellulose Plastic

NatureWorks

Ellisville, MO

Handle

Cellulose Plastic

NatureWorks

Ellisville, MO

Drive Shaft

Aluminum

Spectro Alloys

Rosemount, MN

Flexible Housing

Cellulose Plastic

NatureWorks

Ellisville, MO

Gears

Nylon

Enco

Fernley, NV

Motor

Aluminum

Spectro Alloys

Rosemount, MN

Power Button

Certified Rubber

Artemis

Longmont, CO

Base

Cellulose Plastic

NatureWorks

Ellisville, MO

Packaging

Bamboo

Hardwoods Inc.

Livermore, CA

Bottom enclosure of handle can slide out to easily remove or replace the battery when needed Having a molded cavity that supports proper fitting of internal components eliminates the need for use of adhesives

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Aluminum

Snap fittings allow for easier manual and automated disassembly, repair, and maintenance

Nylon

Limiting the number of use materials minimizes the number of parts for the product and package, allowing easier assembly

Material impacts are rduced by minimizing the quantity of materials to just using bamboo for the packaging, and using only four other materials for the product

Selecting use of sugar based cellulose plastic instead of standard styrenes or polyethylenes allows product to biodegrade during end of life

Using bamboo as the material for packaging creates timeless aesthetic appeal and fosters an emotional connection to users


Product and packaging weight and volume is reduced by incorporating minimal design Having a cavity inside the handle eliminates the need for a brush cap Offsetting the base allows for cord management -discarding the need for other components

Having the packaging be a snug fit for the base gets rid of the need for other materials for support

Key 1. Bristles

9. PCB

2. Brush Head

10. Switch Connector

3. Handle

11. On/Off

4. Flexible Housing

12. Charging Base

5. Drive Shaft

13. Charge Indicators

6. Gears

14. Connectors

7. Motor

15. Base Wiring

8. Li+ Battery

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PEAK INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

OBJECTIVE DESIGN CHILDRENS’ FLATPACK FURNITURE OUT OF A 30” x 60” BIRCH PLYWOOD BOARD WITHOUT USING ANY SCREWS

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IDEATION My design is intended to engage and grow with the child. To support educational and fun activities like reading, drawing, and even eating, I started off with some sketches and moved onto paper and foamcore mockups of adjustable kid’s desks.

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desk adjustment

seat adjustment

footrest adjustment

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shelf for books/toys


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VELO INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

OBJECTIVE CUSTOMIZE A FULL BICYCLE TO YOUR PERSONAL SIZE AND STYLE USING SOLIDWORKS

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SEAT & HANDLEBAR

MEASUREMENTS Based off my height, I referred to the bike frame chart to determine dimensious I would use to build the right frame size, seat, and handlebar appropriate for myself

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FRAME


UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS SURFACE FINISH: TOLERANCES: LINEAR: ANGULAR: NAME

FINISH:

SIGNATURE

DRAWN CHK'D APPV'D MFG Q.A

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AERO INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

OBJECTIVE DESIGN A CAR WITH AN AERODYNAMIC AND ORGANIC FORM WHILE FOCUSING ON THE PARAMETERS OF THE CO2 CARTRIDGE AND WHEEL AXIS

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IDEATION My mockups and sketches are based on my inspiration from aerodynamic forms like bullets, arrows, and stealth fighter planes I used cross-sections as a reference for shaping certain areas of the rocket car

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SOARER INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

OBJECTIVE DESIGN A TOY PLANE THAT CAN BE CONSIDERED THE NEXT LOGIC PRODUCT FOR GREEN TOYS USING SOLIDWORKS

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IDEATION Before jumping into Solidworks, I did a quick exploration of the overall toy plane’s form portraying round and bubbly shaped bodies suitable for younger children. I developed my selected form further in Solidworks, using lofts, boundaries, and curvature to build on the cockpit, propeller, wings, and main body.

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LISSE INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

OBJECTIVE DESIGN A BAR OF SOAP THAT WILL BE EASY TO HOLD, USE, AND TAKE OUT OF A SOAP DISH

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A two-part mold was made out of plaster to turn the final design into a real bar of soap

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PEARL INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

OBJECTIVE DESIGN A STAPLER THAT MEETS CONSUMER NEEDS WHETHER FOR THE OFFICE, SCHOOL, OR HOME

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IDEATION Inspired by natural and earthy forms and the thinness of sea shells, I focused on making the body of the stapler minimal and organicly shaped. My design is targeted towards business women who spend a lot of time in the office but adore beach-type scenery, architecture, and decor.


After exploring through foam mock ups, I made my final design out of modulan and used it as a mold to thermoform my final model in styrene.


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CLEAR INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

OBJECTIVE DESIGN A PERIPHERAL ATTACHMENT FOR AN EXISTING SMARTPHONE THAT USES ITS CAPABILITIES TO CREATE A MORE BENEFICIAL APPLICATION EXPERIENCE

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SCAVENTER HUNT Before jumping into sketching concepts, we were assigned to go on a scavenger hunt, through thrift stores, in search of interesting mechanisms and inspiration during the beginning of the design process. Out of all the things I found, I was interested in the pull-down mechanism of the portable flashlight and tire pressure gauge


PERSONA Using the pull down mechanisms from my inspiration, I wanted to create a portable TDS tester for health conscious men and women who like traveling to different countries


FLASK

IDEATION I first began exploring different ways of carrying a probe to test drinking water quality and a reservoir for a brine solution to treat water -all incorporated in a portable iphone 5 case.


PROBE

CASE



CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT Through my mock ups I studied form and volume of the overall phone case, incorporating the reservoir and probe in various locations on the back of the case. I cut out slots for the reservoir and probe unit as well as the pocket for the phone to go into using the mill


check water quality

treat with solution

take out reservoir unit to refill brine solution

slide probe out for cleaning


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EXPLORER INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

OBJECTIVE DESIGN A PRODUCT FOR CHILDREN THAT CAN HELP STRENGTHEN THEIR COMMUNICATION AND INTERACTION SKILLS WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS

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RESEARCH

Initial research began in groups where we contriubuted findings of both common and uncommon activities and interests of boys ages 8 to 10. From there we mapped out morning and evening routines, taking note of products and people boys interact with during the day at school or at home.

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PERSONA

My target users are boys ages 8-10 that are into outdoor activities and learning about nature but get sucked in at home by video games, tablets, and computers, losing physical interactions with friends and family members.

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IDEATION My initial ideation consisted of different possibilities of connecting children with friends and family members by observing products children like to come in contact with during play time. I developed use of products like cameras, projectors, magnifying lenses, and binoculars through different scenarios and storyboards.


INITIAL MOCK UPS


GRIPS

CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT I selected to develop the shared binoculars concept from my initial mock ups and progressed towards a more rugged octagon form after finding that 8-10 year old boys are fond of playful yet aggressive volumes. Along with form development, I focused on detail refinement which included the grips, zoom and power buttons, charge and partline locations.

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BUTTONS


CHARGE

PARTLINES

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DETAILS For the neck straps I first tried out strips of leather with snap fasteners and switched over to nylon after noticing that it looks more playful when attached to the rest of the parts. The snaps on the sides of the straps allow the binoculars to be easily shared or used alone. Magnets in each half let users separate it or keep it as one unit.

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capture zoom

power

strap inserts

charging port

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WORK WAGIC & CAMP BIZSMART

OBJECTIVE To develop ideas of Camp BizSmart students into 2D and 3D renders. Projects are for wearable technology, consumer and sports application based companies like Neurosky, Xicato, and Zepp.

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Transparent Patch

Sensor Chip

Sensor Pocket

USB Charge Port

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NeuroSky 5


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charge port

charge indicators

sensors

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NeuroSky 1


Aluminum rim

Frosted glass Heart rate indicator Extendable light

Gesture - controlled XIM light LED Lights

warm

cool


ComfortLux crescent

speaker mesh

camera & mic

xicato lights brushed aluminum frame

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adjustment holes

battery life

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ZEPP 4

power


1 Zepp Sensors

Li+ ion Battery / Charger Neoprene Colors

Flex Sensor

If the foot is about to be planted in one direction and the player’s upper body and upper leg is turning in a different direction than the foot and lower leg, the ligaments in the knee (ACL, PCL, MCL, or LCL) are likely to tear.

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Zapp kicks in, sending electric muscle stimulation signals to the muscles in the lower leg to contract in order to ensure alignment of lower and upper leg

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Zapp’s electric muscle stimulation signals aligned the lower and upper leg before impact, preventing the common knee ligament tears.

4 Electrode Pads

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ZEPP 9

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Thank


YOU

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