Ana Carpio Design Portfolio

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DESIGN

PORTFOLIO Ana Carpio


HELLO My name is too long so just call me Ana; with “one n.” Why my name is too long? Well, I was born and raised in Mexico, where as a tradition you get your mother’s name, your aunt’s name plus your father’s and mother’s last names.

I’m a recent Industrial design graduate seeking for the opportunity to grow as a professional designer. For me, design is a way to explore the world with the opportunity to make it better, more fun!

I consider myself a positive, open-minded person who can learn anything as long as is taught by someone who is passionate about the subject. I work very well with group projects, and my ability to communicate is excellent.

When I’m not designing, I enjoy spending time with curious people to see the world from other perspectives. Travel is one of my hobbies as well as learning languages, different cultures, art, music, architecture, and fashion. But my favorite thing to do is to smile all the times and drink coffee with chocolate


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TABLE OF 1

NUNU

9

BACKFLIP

17

INSITE


CONTENTS 23

INGENIE

31

ATWOOD

39

ELENA


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MOBILE NEONATAL DEVICE



THE PROBLEM


IDEATION


CONCEPT




MODEL


BACKFLIP UNDER SEAT STORAGE

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DESIGN BY: ANA CARPIO DAN DESANTIS SHANNON VIGMOND PETER L


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BACKFLIP is a storage solution proposal designed along with the collaboration of ABC GROUP. BACKFLIP aims to give the target market a better storage solution for the back of their truck for more capacity in an organized way.


IDEATION



CONCEPT


Back seat flips up to reveal an under stoage organizer

The deck flips up for storage boxes and a tool case

The deck can be adjustable, as well give acces to bin storage when the deck is flip out.


CONCEPT


MODEL


INSITE

RADAR NAVITION SYSTEM

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DESIGNED BY: ANA CARPIO ISLA BROWN MIRANDA DENNISON ADAM SHERK


InSite is a radar navigation system designed for visually impaired community that aims to improve the experience of travel for those that are visually impaired while being less noticeable and intrusive that traditional devices.

It uses Soli Radar Technology to detect hazards and obstacles to keep users safe accurately. It intends to give the users more confidence while traveling independently.

The InSite Glove uses a series of haptic The InSite pendant aids people with visual sensors to relay information to the user; it provides impairment to navigate through busy areas. directional cues to help users reach their destination and warns the users of potential hazards such as fast moving objects and changes in level.


CONCEPT - InSite uses six haptic nodes to provide information to the user - Haptic vibration acts like a language and uses longer pulses for hazards, and combinations of node pulsing for directional cues

- InSite aids people with visual impairament InSite aids people with visual impairment navigate through navigate through busy areas busy areas InSite uses Soli radar - InSite uses soli technology to accurately radar thechnology detect hazards and to keep users safe toobstacles accuratelly detect hazards and obstacles to InSite intends to give the keep users safe users more confidence while travelling independently

- LED lights turn on when device is actively being used - Light ads as a safety feature and also lets others know that the user is a visually impaired person

- InSite intends to give the users more confidence whie travelling independently

- InSite uses a series of haptic sensors to relay information to theInSite user uses a series of haptic sensors to relay information to

the userprovides - InSite directional cues to help users reach their InSite provides directional cues destination to help users reach their destination

- InSite warns the user of potential hazards InSite warns the user of potential such as fast-moving hazards such as fast-moving objects and changes in level objects and changes in level


- InSite connects to computer using micro USB cable InSite aims improve the InSite aimsto to improve the experience of travel for those that experience of travel for are visually while being those thatimpaired, are visually less obvious and intrusive than impaired, while being less traditional devices obvious and intrusive than traditional devices

- Connecting allows users to charge device, as well as download and upload new content

- Connecting to computers allows InSite community to be accessed

InSite

- Users can downloaded routes created by others, or upload routes they have mapped themselves - Preferences can be adjusted based on user’s needs


MODEL



INGENIE TEACHER’S PODIUM

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DESIGNED BY: ANA CARPIO FLO HUYNhH ISLA BROWN WADE SHAW


inGenie is the collaboration with Copernicus educational products


IDEATION


CONCEPT


EXPLODED VIEW


inGenie is a podium designed for teachers who likes to give a lesson in a dynamic way. The podium is divided for better organization of tools, and it comes with Copernicus Tech tube to storage interactive devices.


One of the inGenie futures is the white board, its magnetic and the height is just perfect for the little students.


MODEL


ATWOOD 31

WOODEN CHAIR DESIGN BY: ANA CARPIO ISLA BROWN SHANNON VIGMOND RHEA SZARICS


Atwood is a lounge chair created as a response to the question “What is Canadian design?� it is made with sustainable materials, packs flat and requires no fasteners.


The Atwood Chair has 11 pieces which can be packaged in a box that measures 15’’x10’’x20’’. Assembling the Atwood is easy: just push the parts into place and throw the cushion on the seat. No nails, staples, screws or bolts required.


Sustainable materials for sustainable seating Frame: Baltic Birch Finish: Natural Walnut Oil Cushion: Leather


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CONCEPT


MANUFACTURE



ELENA

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ORIGAMI LAMP


Elena is the result of a studio project where the goal was to use origami art without glue or additives to make a lamp shade that is visually aesthetic and reflects an inspirational movement. Art Deco, the modern movement was considered eclectic, it used symmetrical patterns in its architecture. These patterns were consistent in its design language with most of its impressive chandeliers used in most famous buildings. Elena aims to bring the symmetrical visual patterns in a chandelier shape that can be placed in any eclectic and modern space.


Origami Folding Instructions

- Fold in half marking 3 /4

- Take each corner to the

- Corners should be like this

- Collapse the corner with previous folds

- Bring the corner between the 2 points. Fold. Reapeat

- Mark as mountain folds

of each side. open and repeat

center. Divide by half the triangular flaps

- Bring the corners to their main intersection. Repeat the same step the previous intersection

- Fold and bring the small flap down

- Fold the flaps to the back and pinch each corner.

- Turn the paper over to mark a valley fold

- Make a parallel fold to the border and going across the intersection (valley fold)

- Turn around and fold the first layer to the back. Unfold and repeat

- Identify the central diamond along the border lines. Identify the 2 points on each side

- Fold the previous folds to lock each side of the paper

- Final result.

Elena’s origami folding instructions guides you step by step on how to fold the paper to made the flower box.


Origami Technical Features

Side View

16’’

Origami Flower

Round head papaer fasteners x36

Bottom View

These technical features explain how much material is being used. Elena lamp is glue free, and it uses rounded head paper fasteners to secure the lamp shade.

Paper sheet sizes

8”x 8”

11”x 11”

14”x 14”

16.5”x 16.5”

19”x 19”

22.5”x 22.5”

24”x 24”


Origami Assembly

Paper fastener split pin



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