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Cecilia palomino INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER 2017


Hello, I’m Cecilia French industrial product designer, I help companies in their innovation strategy. My professional philosophy is simple: In a world where is difficult to stand out, it is necessary to innovate. And for me, Innovation means observation, take a step back and ask question about our daily life. I believe in the power of design thinking to find solutions to problems stem from a multitude of domains and all process in a multidisciplinary approach. I am very interested in the evolution of societies and lifestyles to anticipate the needs of tomorrow’s world. I also like to add a technological and poetic dimension in my projects. As a designer, I like teamwork for the exchange of ideas and opinions that pushes us to achieve higher goals together.

+33782407581 ceciliapalomino2@gmail.com 12 rue thĂŠophile Gautier GRAVELINES 59820 France


Cecilia palomino

PRODUCT DESIGNER

Work experience

2017 2015

2014 2012

Freelance designer Design of a cigarette butt collector for the start up Green Minded 3D modelisations for the group Tenergie a supplier of solar energy equipment Creation of eco-designed furniture and logo for the brand TAKARI design strategy, graphism, concept, rough, 3D Creation of new models of funerary steles for the manufacturer Funeral concept research, concept, rough, 3D, proto Development of a new bag concept that can turn into a scooter with the brand Top Luggage International research, UX, presentation, concept, rough, 3D, proto Creation of aeronautic furniture for the shop « la boutique 75 » research, concept, rough, 3D Creation of an arcticulated 3D printed necklace Sold by the platform Cults 3D

Intern product designer for the company

Funeral Concept Creation of a collection of innovative tombstone. (4 months) Market research,sociological study, concept, rough, 3D, proto Final year study project 2014 ( 1 year ) Thesis about violence against women in India. Creation of a psychological program (presented as a board game ) with the help of specialists destined to empower and enforce mentally women.

Intern product designer at the indian

design agency ABD Studio. (Bangalore) (6 months)

Education

Recognitions

Master in Product design and interculturality with honours at «l’école de design Nantes Atlantiques» Exchange program of one year and half in Bangalore ( India ) Two-years technical degree in industrial design at ESAAT in Roubaix High-school degree in applied arts at ESAAT in Roubaix

Language skills : Spanish : notion

Softwares :

Pack Office, Illustrator, Photoshop, Premiere pro, InDesign, after effect, Sketchbook pro, Solidworks, 3DS Max, Rhino

Expatriations : 2000 : Argentina ( 4 months ) 2001-2002 : Canada 2012- 2014 : India

Volunteer experience : 2015 : Active humanitarian aid in homeless camps in the North of France. ( 8 months )

Hobbies and interests :

Winner of the design competition « Luggage and urban mobility 2020 » organised by Top Bagage International Strategic Design Trophy 2016 of Nantes school of design for the design of Funeral concept’s tombstones

Skills English : Fluent French : native TOEIC : 845/990 level C1

2016

2015 Finalist of the design competition Weiss organised during the International Design Biennial of Saint Etienne 2014 Trophy «Territoire Innovation Pays de la Loire 2014 » for the design of Funeral concept’s tombstones Finalist of the design competition « Beauty and packaging 2014 » organised by the Cosmetic Valley


design process

2. SYNTHESIS I learnt something how do I interpret it ?

market analysis

START empathy

user research

prototyping

core problem areas

brainstorming

inspiration

surveys

1. DISCOVER AND RESEARCH I have a challenge how do I approach it ?

3D modeling

insights

defining axes

3. IDEATE AND CREATE I have an opportunity what do I create ?

USER CENTERED

post it’s

communication

mockups

filtering ideas

refined sketches

sketches

4. EXPERIMENT AND DEVELOP I have an idea how do I build it ?

directions

doodles


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01 2017 Challenge : The Electric heating manufacturer Atlantic has organised a design competition. The challenge was to imagine the electric heater of tomorrow by releasing of classicals radiators codes.


inspiration

Warm Soothing Elegant

The gentle warmth of a wood-burning stove when we come to nest against it during a winter evening. Its light is warm and soothing. We dry and warm ours clothes wet by snow. In the sauna, we sit, we close our eyes, the heat «Heta» invades us. It is a pure moment of happiness.

«Heta» means in swedish heat.

Swedish comfort and tradition Sit to relax

Take your time



HETA HETA offers a real moment of relaxation through its forms and its lights. Its foldable seat equipped with cushions makes it easier to sit to dress or just take time to relax. When it is unfolded it offers more heating surface for a towel and clothes. It can be suitable for a small bathroom as it is compact and adaptable. HETA offers a new sensory experience of the bathroom heater.


USE 1

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Wall-mounted remote control


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sketching

Steel facade

Cushion Thermal insulator Hydrophobic cover

LED lighting Wall fixation


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Legendary

Aerial

Art of living 2015

Luxurious

Brief : Create a pedestal for a blade of a legendary plane, the Douglas DC3 Customer : La boutique 75 ÂŤ furniture and industrial object Âť Town : Paris

Historical


The blade is highlighted by the LED lighting. It rotates slowly on itself thanks to a motor inside the base.


sketching


details Support tournant Acier inoxydable

Disque opaque

Verre ou plexiglass

Eclairage : LED

Support en bois Bois de pin rouge ou acacia

Cylindre

Acier inoxydable

Galette

Acier inoxydable

Patin


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Présentation / prix de design / contexte

Winner of the challenge «luggage and mobility 2020»

organised by Top bagage international

Article about the project HERE

2016 Design competition organised by the Luggage manufacturer Top bagage international.

Challenge : 2020 : 80% of the population lives in cities and uses differents means of transport for dailies travels. In order to answer to needs of the population of 2020 :

How do you see the luggage of tomorow ?

THE ORIBAG


Context In 2020 towns will be bigger and more densely populated, inhabitants will have to take big networks of public transportation for their daily travels. In an hyper-connected world looking for more speed and efficiency, the time is very precious. Travellers will have to deal with longer travels and more connections during one journey in the same town.

How to save time ? Development of new behaviors The number of people using a scooter and having a working bag increases every year. This is very convenient because unlike the bicycle, the scooter is less bulky and therefore allows the user to move faster on short distances.


scooter inconvenients Most people who travel by scooter have a bag with them to go to work.

It is necessary to fold it to climb stairs or to take the escalator of a subway. Waste of time The user has a cluttered hand.

It can annoy and slow down actions such as searching keys, phone or bus ticket in a pocket.

Scooters still stay bulky especially in public transportation during peak hours.


Sketch How could a bag help urban travellers to save time and gain comfort in 2020 ?

Solution :


THE ORIBAG


USE The oribag is optimized to help for not losing one second on dailies journeys. It can transport the necessary things to go to work. It can turn in a few seconds to a scooter.



Foldable phone holder

Easy-access pocket on handlebars


Simple, fast and elegant


PRototype Coming soon !


04 2016

Project of an eco-friendly furniture collection for the startup Takari

Mobilier design ĂŠco-responsable

Laureate of the zero waste challenge organised by we do good.

TAKARI Project The larger part of the Guiana region suffers from pollution issues and particularly from wastes. Those wastes cannot be easily recycled on the territory especially the accumulation of old tires is at the origin of serious economic and sanitarian problems. Objectif : Reuse localy this wastes as a raw material in order to create eco-friendly high-end furniture. My mission : Imagine the first funiture collection of Takari design.

takari-design.fr


inspiration

Poetry upcycling

Tire swing and Childhood nostalgia sweetness

simplicity



Mobilier design ĂŠco-responsable

Collection Swing ghost


Furniture bar chair

shelf

Indoor planter

Bar chair

Low table


Technical details


The logo


research and inspiration

A round and ribbed pattern suggesting a tire. An infinite rotation symbolizing an eco friendly production through the waste recycling cycle which serves as raw material. A minimalism and a geometry just like the Guyanese culture.




Mobilier design ĂŠco-responsable

For more informations about Takari project : https://takari-design.fr/


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3D

printing

LIBELLA Personal project 2014 Libella is a 3D printed necklace. Its shape is inspired by Dragonfly wings. Town : Dunkerque ( France, Nord pas de Calais ) 3D printing realized by Alexis Keller manager of 3DK a 3D printing company.

Natural patterns



CONCEPTION AND MANUFACTURING 3D file available on: www.cults3d.com


Trophy

«Territoire Innovation Pays de la Loire 2014 »

Trophy

« design stratégique 2016 » by Nantes school of design

best sale

The funeral stele PANDO is the best-selling of funeral concept


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Cemeteries in others cultures

Creation of a serie of funeral monument for the company Funeral concept. The role of the nature 2014

In our society, tombstones are most of the time perceived like sad and lifeless. They are grey and all look alike whereas everyone inside is different. Brief : Break this grim image in order to valorise and give life to the news tombstones. Give an approach more personal about peoples that they shelter.

the expression of affection

Unconscious rituals


Psychological effects of funerals rituals throughout cultures

When my 4 year old daughter died, it came as another shock to me by seeing this heavy cold and sad stone as a grave for her. It didn’t reflect her image. Marie 32 years old

Traditions of South America and Africa.

Western funeral traditions Grey tombs look alike Funeral tablet prewritten

Colorful and personalized tombs.

Artificial flowers

Ceremonies dressed in black

Feasts of the Dead in Mexico : cemeteries become living places.

Cold Marble Personalized Funerals

Funerals duration : several days

Personalised rituals relieve some of the suffering linked to the mourning.

Frustration associated with a lack of emotional expressions in funeral rituals.

Lack of customization options Funerals duration: half a day


the cemetery experience Most people do not go often to the cemetery because this place inspires them sadness and coldness.

The entrance of the cemetery marks the border between two worlds.

Elderly people are the most common visitors in cemeteries. They have to cross long cemetery aisles ( sometimes walking a hundred meters ) without finding a bench to sit and take a rest.

100 m

After having walked until my husband tombstone, I would like to sit in front of it in order to spend more time and meditate. ThÊrèse 74 years old


objectif

inspiration

Express through tombs more nostalgia and poetry rather than sadness. Improve graves personalization. Allow people to sit on the grave in order to spend more time to meditate ( and for old people to take a rest ) on it.

A better experience of mourning.

CONCEPT 1

CONCEPT 2

CONCEPT 3

A grave equipped with a system of customizable funeral tablet.

A grave equipped with a seat.

A minimalist tomb inspired by nature.


sketching


SUna


The word ÂŤSunaÂť signify sand in Japanese. This tombstone is inspired by the zen philosophy. It allows the visitor to seat on it in order to meditate. A space allows to set up a small garden composed of plants and sand. The sand garden allows the visitor to draw and write ephemeral messages with a stick.


Memori

A personalisable funerary monument

The tombstone MEMORI refers to souvenirs as indicated by its name. Close family members and friends of the deceased person can write and draw on funeral tablets and thereby they can offer more sincerity and emotion visually on the tombstone. Thanks to this new system of Personalised tablets, every tombstone becomes unique.


Use


The tombstone evolves according to the memories grafted on it. If another person is buried in the same place, an other funeral stele is added to the first one.


pando

best

A cinerary monument Origins of the name : ÂŤ Pando Âť refers to the oldest vegetal organism still alive situated in US. This tombstone is inspired by traditions which date back over thousands years which consist in planting a tree in memory of a deceased person. This young white tree refers to the purity and serenity. This creation for the society Funeral Concept is made in stainless steel and laser cut. This new material in the funeral area has a high durability over time.

sale


CONCEPTION AND MANUFACTURING 100% made in France The company has a 20% growth each year since new designs.


Interview about the design by Guillaume Bailly HERE


Thank you ! For more projects : https://ceciliapalomino.wixsite.com/designer


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