Industrial Design Portfolio
2013-2015
DAVID CHENG
ChiehChung, CHENG Originally from Taiwan. Taipei. Student of RMIT University since 2013 ChiehChung, Cheng began his study in Australia in 2008. He began his study at RMIT University doing bacheclor of Industrial Design since 2013 and still continuing. Cheng always have an interest in Design when he was young. His family background is the essential influence of why he chose this path. Cheng is a bilingual. Able to speak both Chinese and English. Had traveled numerous asia countries, and Japan is an crucial impact and influence in Design. Explore into new ideas and design methods are his interests. Love to put himself in different kinds of environtments. In the future, he will take on the path of environmental or houseware product design.
CONTENT 2016 Service Design // Project Know Stranger
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2015 Studio Lean & Green // Project YUTWO
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2015 Advanced CAD // Project UCHAIR
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2014 3D Printing Studio // Rice Extruder
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2015 Studio // Project Sense
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2014 Advanced Visualisation // Product Drawing
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2014 Advanced Prototyping // Project Watch
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Service Design// Project KnowStranger 2016
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Project KnowStranger David CHENG s3428170
Shibing YANG s3342817
GRAP2570 - ATELIER
Aiyana ACEVEDO s3430832
Joshua SUKLAN s3377599
Christopher CHEN s3605649
We are team KnowStranger, we began this project as a collective of industrial design students who sought out to find a solution to a issue we believed was problematic in our 21st century society. In this digital landscape, meeting people and making new acquaintances face-to-face has become absent from our social library and has left us without a feeling of community and lack of happiness.
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ADVERTISING We are a social initiative collaborating with the city of Melbourne as part of the resilient cities program. We are here to provide interventions that will allow and facilitate strangers to connect with each other to improve upon individuals and communities’ happiness and well-being levels. By turning each individual into advocates for their communities expression of wellness, creating conversations around destigmatising mental health as
an abnormality and more as something we all deal with. This involves participants in the community to be their own catalyst for change over time, with these enefits o onne ting with othe s becoming contagious
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www.knowstranger.com.au/challenges
www.knowstranger.com.au
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Challenges
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WHO ARE WE?
WHAT DO WE DO?
IMPACT
This activity is supported by beyond blue, headspace and Melbourne City C o u n c i l . The volunteer training is conducted by headspace. Beyondblue provides further mental health issues.
Go out to the public and talk to stranger about their day!
We help the inner city citizens of Melbourne who wish to be connected with each other to create greater well-being by improving interactions though authentic conversation and within comfortable, safe environment.
Advertising in the public area to increase the “knowstranger” awareness.
SUPPORTERS
Melbourne city’s happniess index has grown exponential as the result of our social movment.
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GRAP2570 - ATELIER
OUR CUSTOMER JOURNEY
HOW IT ALL WORKS
How this all works. The Service Blueprint shows a detailed analysis of each stage of the process for both the service provider and the user. Each stage of the blueprint has considered the factors from our research and our live prototyping. From these we have formulated enough information to show how the service would run, what it would require and how the user connects to the service in its different stages.
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Lean & Green | AUTO
Studio Lean & Green// Project YUTWO 2015
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Lean &Drawings Green Concept Proposal Product
The process of concept ideation and development was to achieve ultimite simiplicity. Through out the sketching process, I tend to use as less line as possible to draw out the shape of the car. Moreover, also to reach the goal of using less materials during production to reduce the manufacturing process. However, less materials means the weight of the car can be reduce. As the weight reduces, the energy consumption of the car will also drop.
Long distance travel is our main apporach in this design, therefore, the design has to be more like a streamlined car to reduce the air resistance when driving. This also reduces the amount of energy use while driving.
Therefore, my design apporach in this stage of my design is to reduce any unnecessary components in current car. In the sketching, sunroof is its feature, it let the sun directly emits into the car, which provide the comfortablilty and the visions for both driver and the passenger.
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Studio Context Lean & Green
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Human Factors & Technical Packaging. Techincal Drawings
The Studio Lean and Green is to develop the future of mobility and with the concept of SuperLight weight Cars (SLC). How it is going to lead the way of our transportation.
In this studio, design teams that generate and produce a full scale concept cars for industry review that demonstrate the ideas of ‘Lean and Green’.
The aim of this is studio is to develop a concept vehicle that has a potential future. However, in order to attract public’s attention the vehicle has to be aesthetically pleasing and with creative design elements in it.
Lean & Green Studios defy the prevailing Car design ideological inertia of bigger is better and adopt a position of a necessitated future for SLC. We will engage with the Lean & Green philosophy and methodology to explain our (collective) design.
To achieve this goal, we have to follow a series of design process and methods. We have to generate ideas for the next generation of automobiles. In this studio we have to research into benchmark vehicles and understand what is the concept of lean and green.
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LEAN & GREEN | ChiehChung, CHENG | RMIT Industrial Design | Page 3
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Techincal Drawings Lean & Green Exterior
The rims was added when I put my design into CAD. This is because without the rim, the whole car give people a sense of lightness. As this is a long distance travel car, during the trip, espacially in Austraila where there are lots of different type of roads, which some of them are quite rough. Therefore, the rims were added to provide a certain degree of protection from the environment of the road.
You probably wondering why there are no side mirrors. This is because in this design, side mirrors are no longer needed as for rear mirrors. These essential components are replaced with technology. There are small video camera installed on the sides and the back. Which the driver can see the surrounding environment and car from the screen.
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Lean & Green Interior Techincal Drawings To achieve the ultimite simplicity, the interior of the car has eliminated mostly everything. The sunroof gives both driver and the passenger a spacious feeling when they sit into the car.
The interior is spacious as for long distance traveling can be quite uncomfortable for people seat for a long duration of time. Therefore, as you can see, the leg space is long to avoid people bending the knee which make them uncomfortable. The interior design of the car kept it simple to make people more aware of what is surrounding them instead of heads down scrolling phones.
LEAN & GREEN | ChiehChung, CHENG | RMIT Industrial Design | Page 17
When driver seat into the seat, can only see a steering wheel in front of them. To start the car you have to have your key next to you. And whatever you want to do, you have to press the bottoms on the wheel or speak to the computer tell them what you want to do.
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Advanced CAD// Project UCHAIR
2015
UCHAIR
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IDEA DEVELOPMENT
IDEA DEVELOPMENT
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EVOLVE
Scan the drawing into Evolve and start using Nurbs Curve to CAD the chair.
INSPIRE TO EVOLVE
After generated the shape from inspire, I then take it into Evolve and use PolyNURBS to ReďŹ ne the shape.
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3D Printing Studio// Project ĺŽ&#x;ĺž‹ Rice Extruder 2014
THIS print heads will not extrude plastic, instead it will enable interesting soft material to be extruded even eaten such as Rice! 3D Printing presumably would be the next industrial revolution in the foreseeable fu- ture. Therefore, it would then have a dramatic change in our current production line. Rice, consider to be the main food in Chinese society and it is festinating to see what happen if the rice gets print out from 3D printer! The result could be print the rice out with other kind of food to provide more nutrition or texture in to the food!
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3D Printing Studio// Project 原型 Rice Extruder 2014
HOLDER RICE. ExTruder
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Initial Drawing on holder Design. Few things need to be achieve: Easy to install and stable.
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RICE 3D PRINT EXTRUDER RICE. ExTruder
Prototype # 3 原型 # 參
By using gear that is attach to motor to push down the axle, in order to extrude the material from syringe.
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The motor was set and stablised in place. To ensure motor will not move during the extruding process.
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Studio// Project Sense 2015
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Project Sense
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Studio// Project Sense
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Studio// Project Sense
To design and prototype a watch was not an easy task to do as it was very complex with precise measurement. This course has been very enriching and enjoyable. It has tremendously contributed to my growth as a student and as a designer. Through the prototyping development in this course was a unique learning opportunity for me to understand different methods of manufacturing and go into the depth of what I am interested in. The course was very well-designed for each activity added to the larger objective of the course which was- helping me to explore new methods and techniques of planning and designing the product. I believe the course succeeded in achieving this goal.
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Advanced Visualisation// Product Drawing 2014
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Advanced Prototyping// Project Watch 2015
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Project Watch
To design and prototype a watch was not an easy task to do as it was very complex with precise measurement. This course has been very enriching and enjoyable. It has tremendously contributed to my growth as a student and as a designer. Through the prototyping development in this course was a unique learning opportunity for me to understand different methods of manufacturing and go into the depth of what I am interested in. The course was very well-designed for each activity added to the larger objective of the course which was- helping me to explore new methods and techniques of planning and designing the product. I believe the course succeeded in achieving this goal.
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