HAN HUYNH industrial designer
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GLISSANDO
ZOOM
STAYTION
X VACUUM
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SKETCHES
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is a part of the office culture and the office worker’s lifestyle. It is a workstation
STAY ION
that not only responses elegantly to the user’s basic needs with its details and clean form language but also provides a private corner for the user to read, discuss and take short naps during work.
ROBLEMS
60%
claim to be more productive if they have the option to work on their feet
The more time a person spends
sitting
every day, the more likely he or she is to
heart disease, diabetes, obesity, cancer, and an early death
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suffer from
THE ‘SITTING DISEASE’
bored
stressed
exhausted
Source: Bloomberg Businessweek; juststand.org
P
BSERVATIONS
Source: care2.com; cnn.om
O
At desk
THE POWER OF SHORT NAPS
HOW PEOPLE TAKE NAPS
Napping “improves mood, creativity, and focus, all of which may make us better employees.” It even reduces “accidents and errors” Tired workers cost business about
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$150
billion a year in lost productivity
At common napping area Limited number of users Costly
Uncomfortable and unhealthy
Unprofessional
N
EEDS
What a messy desk needs Dedicated area for sticky notes Movable electrical outlet
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Storage for documents on desktop
ARKET
Source: Wall Street Journal - ‘More firms bow to Generation Y’s Demands’ by Leslie Kwoh
M
lifestyle
Born in the 1980s and 1990s
U.S WORKFORCE BY 2020
GEN. Y= 40%
over salary
Tech-savvy liberal leanings Racially diverse
As millennials enter the workforce, more companies are jumping through hoops
Socially interconnected and collaborative
to accommodate their demands for faster promotions, greater responsibilities and more flexible work schedules
OFFICE TRENDS
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Flexible workplace
Open space office
Intergrating workplace + workstyle + lifestyle
I
PERSONAL
SHARED
DEATIONS
CIRCULAR
CUBICLE sit
nap
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+
together?
F
INAL DIRECTIONS
cylindrical fun cave
flexible rotate modular
transform
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visitor’s seat slide
C
ONCEPT REFINEMENT
private
space saving
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transformable
M circular
OCK-UPS
visitor’s seat
modular
double desktop
rotating desktop
separated nap area
+ MATERIALS
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COMPLEXITY
-
U
SER’S FEEDBACK
No need for a shelf on top of the canopy
Something to organize and categorize documents Cordboard for sticky notes can be incorporated into the table or the canopy Coats have always been on the back of the chair and bags under the table
The user should nap facing the wall, so all units should be arranged side by side, creating a row Canopy needs to completely cover user’s body Add a window on the canopy Watch out for dust! Canopy should not make the user feel trapped More storage Consider making the bench detachable
Additional drawer should have an open top Cord organizer on the table Electrical outlet placement should be improved
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Using hand crank mechanism for table Space for helmets
20 USERS
F
EATURES
Detachable desktop organizer
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Magnetic board
Access to mini-bookshelf when napping
Hand-crank to adjust desk’s height
Desktop is made out of
wood.e, allowing
electrical outlet to be inductively charged
Outlet can be moved around desktop
What is wood.e? Wood.e is a built-up composite comprised by plywood and two integrated conducting layers (electrified wood) outlet
metal
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wood
Cord organizer
Detachable top drawer
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KEEPS YOU ORGANIZED
C
OLOR OPTIONS
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RESTFUL
CALMING
JOYFUL
M
ODES
WORKING
NAPPING
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MEETING
STAY ION PAGE 16
the new office culture
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GLISSANDO
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SECOND
HOUR
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MINUTE
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02:46:57
TITANIUM COVER GLASS COVER
TITANIUM HOUSING
STAINLESS STEEL
TITANIUM BARS SILICONE STRAP
STAINLESS STEEL
TITANIUM PLATE
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STAINLESS STEEL DISC
With style.
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GLISSANDO
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Inside-out Design
X vacuum
PRODUCT DESIGN 5
SPRING 2013
how do vacuum cleaners work? where is the motor? where is the brush? where does air go after being sucked in? where is the dust bag?
the human mind
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constantly has the need to visually see how things work
CHALLENGES inside-out
What should an vacuum be able to do? Take a product
Reduce the amount of tasks performed to exchange tools
Show off the motor and the airflow within a vacuum cleaner
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Extend cleaning area to wall corners
Expose critical components while still solving
problems
WHAT IS INSIDE-OUT DESIGN?
human powered
elevated
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floating
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scissors
wiper
‘z’ vacuum
fingers
skateboard
DECISION MATRIX CRITERIA
abs elevator helicopter scissors builder
wiper
‘Z’
fingers
skateboard
Innovation
3
3
4
4
2
5
5
4
Intuition (x2)
3
3
2
3
2
4
4
3
Function
2
2
2
3
2
3
4
2
Meet needs
3
3
3
4
3
4
4
2
Manufacturability
3
3
1
3
2
2
3
3
Aesthetics
2
3
3
4
3
5
5
2
Cost efficiency
1
2
1
3
4
4
2
2
Inside-out (x3)
3
4
2
5
5
5
5
2
2.63
3.09
2.18
3.81
3.18
4.18
4.18
2.45
AVERAGE
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Preliminary component layout
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FINAL COMPONENT LAYOUT
ERGONOMIC STUDY
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Crevice tool
Corner tool
3-WAY VACUUM
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Pull lever to activate different tools
Brush tool
Disposable filter
Disposable dust bag
Detachable cord organizer
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Double-sided crevice tool
Rotating stainless steel feet
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physical model Steel, yellow foam, plywood, acrylics, instacast, 3D printing
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X
vacuum
SUMMER 2013 PAGE 40
The project of making the ultimate smartphone for seniors
TACTILE . BOLD . DISTINCTIVE
1946
27 years
1973
The first cellphone
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HAPTIC . SUBTLE . UNIVERSAL
2013
Aging Having to adopt new trends and technology rapidly
Living without any personal devices First baby boomer born
40 years
Touch screen smart phone
>80%
80%
with smartphone
U.S population Baby boomers
39.8%
without smartphone 20%
<10%
IN 2015
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POPULATION
FINANCIAL ASSETS
BABY BOOMERS
LEISURE TRAVEL
SMART PHONE MARKET
60.2%
Source: wikipedia.com, nielsen.com, mashable.com
MARKET OPPORTUNITY
OBSERVATIONS ROTARY MOVEMENT IN OLD AND NEW DESIGNS
Rotary motion is more familiar with Baby Boomers
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Current Iphone keypad is small and confusing to navigate
ADJUST
INPUT
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FINAL DESIGN
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Rubber texture for grip
Speaker Button
Emergency button Mic
INSERT Take ZOOM
Separate back cover
Insert Iphone
Snap cover back on
Emmergency button allows a chosen number to be dialed immediately when pressed. This number is set
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by the user and can be changed
Lock
ZOOM
INSTALL ZOOM simplifies the original Iphone interface, provides more tactile feedback and allows buyers to customize necessary functions which are easy for seniors to operate
Opens up the opportunity to develop games for seniors
Automatically updates new features
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Download ZOOM from the App Store
Open app
PHONE +
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+
+
TEXT +
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+
+
+
OTHER +
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FAST FORWARD
DELETE
VOLUME CONTROL
ALARM CLOCK
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zoom
it.
FALL 2013 PRODUCT DESIGN 6
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A bodybuilder’s lunch bag
BODYBUILDING DIET PLAN
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how does a bodybuilder eat?
+
bulky and overly expensive while not Current products are
aesthetically pleasing
MARKET OPPORTUNITY
supplements
AESTHETICS
easy to clean
water bottle
3 meals
FuelM E VERSATILITY
$$$
no leakage
FUNCTIONALITY
6 meals well-insulated
$$$ PAGE 54
utensils
$ durable
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SKETCH MODELS
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Exploring different configurations
Reduce the number of sides from 6 to 3 to reduce footprint
SKETCH MODELS Finalized details and features
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Sliding frames with pockets attached
Recalculated footprint to accommodate water bottle, 6 containers and utensils
Utensil compartment
Multiple ways of carrying
Extra add-on frames to carry more meals
REFINEMENT Eliminate add-ons to reduce materials Refine forms based on functions Simplified curvature to reduce size Added cut-outs for straps Reduced height
Added feet for self-balance and extra containers
Added cut-outs for pockets, added height to support large water bottles Stainless steel main structure variations
Simplified cut-outs
Reduced material Added cut-outs for straps
Added surface change to fit main structure Softened look
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Added cut-outs for pockets Aluminum frame structure variations
Backpack style
Detachable straps
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Regular 1.5L water bottle
Messenger style
Expandable thermal lined pockets
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Utensil compartment
Easy disassembling
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MIX AND MATCH
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Your way of staying fit
WORK IN PROGRESS Industrial design meets Fashion
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SKETCHES
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