PORTFOLIO Dan Tanner Industrial Designer
AEL - YINS Cafe
A project that I managed whilst AEL Solutions. A bespoke role play area designed to encourage social, language, mathematic, currency and role play skills. AEL were approached by the school to produce a large outdoor area for their younger children to use. After an initial meeting with the school to determine what they wanted, a rough idea of the appearance and their budget, I produced the YINS Cafe concept. The visuals above show the second stage of product developement after a meeting with school staff about the initial concepts. The project involved a large amount of communication and liasing with the school and had many bespoke and custom elements to it. Tasks included: Material sourcing and ordering, BOM construction and costing, Manufacturing and Installation drawings and some custom graphic work.
AEL - YINS Cafe
A project that was undertaken and managed whilst at AEL Solutions. A bespoke role play area designed to encourage social, language, mathematic, currency and role play skills, this was a project that I managed through to completion. Shown here include a selection of the manufacturing drawings and graphic work produced during the project.
YINS Cafe
A project that was undertaken and managed whilst at AEL Solutions. A bespoke role play area designed to encourage social, language, mathematic, currency and role play skills, this was a project that I managed through to completion. Shown here are a selection of photos of the installed and finished unit in place at the school.
YINS Cafe
A project that was undertaken and managed whilst at AEL Solutions. A bespoke role play area designed to encourage social, language, mathematic, currency and role play skills, this was a project that I managed through to completion. Shown here are a selection of photos of the installed and finished unit in place at the school.
AEL - Haystacks Project
A bespoke piece of play equipment for a school that wanted a more challenging item for their children to use and something that they could incorporate into obstacle courses. This was a concept that I proposed and developed based off of some existing pieces of play equipment that we sold. The drawings were developed in conjunction with the installations manager and installers in order improve and simplify the installation of the haystack climber range. It looked at breaking down how the various pieces went together, giving the installers more accurate and easier to read dimensions and tried to make the installation process as smooth as possible. A project that I managed from start to finish.
AEL - Design Concepts
A selection of furniture, leisure and play concepts that have been produced and developed during my time at AEL Solutions. These items were all designed for dfferent clients with different needs.
AEL - Furniture Design DRG NO: APC Assembly
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3RD ANGLE PROJECTION
REMOVE ALL BURRS AND SHARP EDGES
THIS DOCUMENT AND THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT ARE THE CONFIDENTIAL PROPERTY OF A&E LEISURE LTD. IT MUST NOT BE COPIED, DUPLICATED OR USED IN ANY MANNER OR TRANSMITTED TO TO A THIRD PARTY WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. IT MUST BE RETURNED TO A&E LEISURE LTD WHEN THE AUTHORISED USE IS TERMINATED.
DRG NO: PWMCC GA
DO NOT SCALE
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION
REMOVE ALL BURRS AND SHARP EDGES
550 RATTAN TO INFILL HERE
PROFILE OF METAL TUBING FOR LEGS, 1.5 mm THICK RIBS INSIDE METALWORK, 1mm THICK
PROFILE A R300
425
17
1
475
THIS DOCUMENT AND THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT ARE THE CONFIDENTIAL PROPERTY OF A&E LEISURE LTD. IT MUST NOT BE COPIED, DUPLICATED OR USED IN ANY MANNER OR TRANSMITTED TO TO A THIRD PARTY WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. IT MUST BE RETURNED TO A&E LEISURE LTD WHEN THE AUTHORISED USE IS TERMINATED.
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PROFILE B
10mm LUG
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SLATS TO BE RIVETED TO FRAME
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449
RATTAN TO INFILL HERE
DEPTH OF BACK
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50
17
CORNER DETAIL
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14
ALUMINIUM FRAME: 30x18mm, 2mm THICK WITH TWO INTERNAL 1.2mm THICK RIBS (SEE PICTURE)
PLASTIC BUNG TO BE FITTED TO TOP
12 1
323
13
432
99
50
SCALE: NTS DRG NO. APC Assembly
856
23/06/2014
DRG NO: PWMCA Frame
DO NOT SCALE
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION
SCALE: NTS
REMOVE ALL BURRS AND SHARP EDGES
A&E LEISURE LTD 9 CRADOCK ROAD READING RG2 OJT TEL 0118 9230300
THIS DOCUMENT AND THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT ARE THE CONFIDENTIAL PROPERTY OF A&E LEISURE LTD. IT MUST NOT BE COPIED, DUPLICATED OR USED IN ANY MANNER OR TRANSMITTED TO TO A THIRD PARTY WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. IT MUST BE RETURNED TO A&E LEISURE LTD WHEN THE AUTHORISED USE IS TERMINATED.
R2.5
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70
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A 424
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APPROVED: MW
DRG NO. PWMCC GA
229
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DRAWN BY: dtanner
PWMCC Monaco Teak-Look Carver Chair General Assembly
© COPYRIGHT A&E LEISURE LTD
DIMENSIONS INCLUDE BUNGS LEGS AND SEAT FRAME TO BE WELDED TO FORM WHOLE CHAIR
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445 540.00 A&E LEISURE LTD 9 CRADOCK ROAD READING RG2 OJT TEL 0118 9230300
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ITEMS MUST BE STACKABLE
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Alsace Poseur Chair Assembly
APPROVED: MW
PROFILE A
PLASTIC BUNG TO BE FITTED TO BOTTOM
**METALWORK DIMENSIONS EXCLUDING PLASTIC BUNGS** DRAWN BY: DTanner
PROFILE B
403
16/03/2015
POWDERCOAT FINISH: RAL COLOUR TBC © COPYRIGHT A&E LEISURE LTD
PROFILE B
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475
535
655
PARTS LIST QTY PART CLINCH KNUT 6 PLASTIC BUNG 4 T-SECTION 1 RATTAN INFILLS 2
335
335
377.5
680
641
44
330
800
M6 SCREWS INTO CLINCH KNUTS ON CHAIR FRAME
322.5
780
55
856
SCREWS TO GO THROUGH FRAME
DIMENSIONS INCLUDE BUNGS 25mm METAL TUBING TO BE USED 2mm WALL THICKNESS THROUGHOUT © COPYRIGHT A&E LEISURE LTD
525 05/08/2014 PWMCA Monaco Teak-Look Arm Chair Frame
DRAWN BY: dtanner
APPROVED: MW SCALE: NTS DRG NO. PWMCA Frame
A&E LEISURE LTD 9 CRADOCK ROAD READING RG2 OJT TEL 0118 9230300
A selection of CAD drawings that have been produced whilst at AEL Solutions. These drawings were produced in Autodesk Inventor and were either used during manufacture in the workshop or sent to China to be mass manufactured. The drawings are a selection of original designs and existing items that have had to be reverse engineered.
Crown, Devizes
Outdoor Seating Visual
AEL Presentations Malbec and Dijon Set
3x3m Castello Navy (Colour TBC)
Barolo Poseur Sets
Making More of Your Outdoors
Weatherhead School
Terrado Visual
www.aelsolutions.com
13.2x4m Terrado Unit
Designer: D.Tanner Sales: G.Ross Code: GR-Crown-Dev
Navy Blue Colour (TBC)
Decked Area
Folding glass front
Grey RAL, Matching Building (TBC)
Making More of Your Outdoors www.aelsolutions.com
Designer: D.Tanner Sales: G.Ross Code: GR-Weather
A selection of presentations produced whilst working for AEL Soltutions. The scenes were produced in 3DS Max based upon the clients requirements and the existing layout of the area. The renders were then bought into Adobe Photoshop where they were touched up before being layed out in inDesign as a presentation piece to show clients.
Monster Play Presentations
A selection of presentations produced whilst working for Monster Play. The scenes were produced in 3DS Max based upon the clients requirements and the existing layout of the area. The renders were then bought into Adobe Photoshop where they were touched up and layed out as a presentation piece to show clients.
Concept Sketching
A collection of sketches and concepts that were produced to expand Monster Play’s range of early years (Under 5) equipment. These sketches were taken from an early stage of development where the key was to explore as many different ideas and concepts as possible. The sketches here show a selection on Hobbit hill style playhouses.
Monster Play - CAD Drawings
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3000X3000-DECKING-RYVERS
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3000X3000-SIDEWALL
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3000X3000-BACKWALL
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PTSW-120X120-1072MM
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5
PTSW-120X22-3000MM
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1900X1900-SEAT-RYVERS
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7
1900X1900-SEAT-NOTCH-RYVERS
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8
3000X3000-A-FRAME-ENDS
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3000X3000-A_FRAME-CENTRE
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PTSW-100X47-1850MM
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PTSW-150X47-1496_5MM-NOTCH
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PTSW-150X47-1496_5MM
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PTSW-120X22-1800MM
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PTSW-32_5X22-1800MM
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MS-SHEET-4MM-100X100-1523_5MM-T
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MS-SHEET-4MM-100X100-1523_5MM-B
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17
PTSW-175X22-1850-FASCIA_L
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18
PTSW-175X22-1850-FASCIA_R
2
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TITLE: UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED ALL DIMESIONS IN MM. ALL WELDS TO BE CONTINUOUS.
TOLERANCES: LINEAR DIMS: +/- 1MM HOLE CENTRES: +/- 1MM HOLE DIAMETER: +0.5/-0.5 MM O ANGLES +/-0.5
3000X3000-RYVERS-PLHSE
Drawn By:
Date Drawn:
D TANNER 30-AUG-2013
DRAWING NO:
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ISSUE HISTORY:
REVISION NO: SHEET #: OF SHEETS:
3000X3000-RYVERS-PLHSE
Approved By: Date Approved: CUSTOMER:
SANDOWN INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, SANDOWN ROAD, WATFORD, HERTFORDSHIRE, WD24 7UB. TEL: 01923 236627. FAX: 01923818339. WEB: WWW.MONSTERPLAY.CO.UK
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COPYRIGHT NOTICE: THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHT AND PROPERTY OF MONSTER PLAY SYSTEMS. IT MAY NOT BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE COMPANY. ANY COPIES OF THIS DRAWING MUST INCLUDE THIS COPYRIGHT NOTICE.
A CAD drawing that was produced as part of a project to build some custom playhouses/shelters for a school. The playhouse was drawn up in Creo before the manufacturing drawings, part lists and a BOM were produced.
Monster Play - CAD Drawings
An exploded view that was produced during a project to build some custom playhouses/shelters for a school. The playhouse was drawn up in Creo before the manufacturing drawings, part lists and a BOM were produced. This drawing would have been included in the manufacturing drawing pack to be sent to the in-house factory.
Innovative Kitchen Branding
A group project to establish a new kitchen ware brand before designing new products for the company. A brand identity had to be established and products made to fit this identity. This product is a redesigned whisk that improves performance, is easier to clean and has a more elegant look. The renders were produced in Solidworks and rendered in PhotoView 360.
RCA Lighting Project
This is the final presentation image that was used to show my lights capabilities and effect in a natural and real environment. This image was used to showcase my design at a lighting exhibition that I was chosen to present at. The render was produced in Solidworks and rendered with Photoview 360.
Major Project - Concept Shin Splints are one of the most common injuries suffered by runners and athletes, and can be incredibly painful. The projects aims to look into ways of improving and speeding up rehabilitation for the sufferer.
Causes of Shin Splints
- High impact activities. - Suddenly increasing the workload on the shins. - Continuing to exercise in worn out footwear. - Overpronation and Oversupination - Lack of, or decreased, flexibility in the ankle joint.
Prevention of Shin Splints
- Correct and thorough stretching of the leg muscles. - Wearing correct footwear. - Strengthening and conditioning of the lower leg. - Reduction of work load, i.e. running distances. - R.I.C.E - Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation. - Heat and deep tissue massage. - Physiotherapy to correct biomechanics and running techniques.
An overview of the major project looking into reducing the discomfort and pain associated with Shin Splints and looking at ways to help with the recovery of sufferers. This page is looking at what the project entails, what it does and why the project is needed. It is brief collection of justification and research into the problems posed and potential solutions.
Major Project - Development
A collection of sketching and development work associated with my major project. Exploring styles, aesthetics and ideas for the products. The prototypes demonstrate examples of handle designs and proving the principle of how the roller works. These were produced in the workshops at Brunel University.
Major Project - Final Project
Final rendered images and mock-up model of my major project at university. This is the roller part of my investigtion into better shin splint treatment and prevention. To go wih this roller there was also a compression sleeve with built in heat and cold packs. These packs were made from Cherry Stones a natural product with good heat and cold retention properties.
POC - Contextual Design
A brand deconstruction group project looking at a chosen brand, breaking down what the brand represents, its core values and design ethos before suggesting new areas and sectors to take the brand into whilst retaining its identity. The chosen brand was POC, a protection gear company from Sweden. A book was produced with the findings and the recommended directions. To see the book in full please visit: http://issuu.com/dantanner/docs/poc_brand_report
POC - Contextual Design
These are the final outcomes from the group. The left pictures show my final outcome, an e-textile undershirt designed to be worn by fire fighters under their regular kit. The shirt has built in GPS to monitor the fire fighters locations as well as health monitors to keep a check on heart rate, O2 levels, breathing rate, water levels and various other vitals. This data would then be transferred back to whoever was in charge of the situation allowing them to make better informed judgements and decisions. The left photo shows the whole of the groups final outcomes.