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Julia Chan +886-912-717-409 itingchan0409@gmail.com

Education 2009.09~2013.06

2006.09~2009.06

Job Experience 2012.04~2013.01 2012.10 2011.05

National Taiwan University of Sicence and Technology Department of Industrial and Commercial Design > Grade: 84.2 National Feng Hsin Senior High School

Assistant of Tokyomasamune Design Holloween Cover Photo of Tokyomasamune FB Fan Page Design Kin Sushi Posters of Every Festival

Extracurricular Actibities 2012.07~ Preparatory Group of Young Designers’ Exhibition - Member of Exhibition Section > design exhibition of school 2012.04~05 2012 Taiwan Tech Design Week Member of the Public Relations Section > sponsorship raising 2011.09~2012.07 Department of Design Undergraduate Honors Program Student Association Member of Word Processing Section > design freshman manual > design poster of every activities 2011.09 100th College of Design Unity Welcome Camp Head of Activities Section > manage team counsler > help juniors with planning activities 2010.10~2011.12 2010 College of Design Christmas Party: Jingle Party - Head of Activities Section > finding and manage the host 2010.09~2011.07 Member of Hot Dance Club 2010.09 99th College of Design Unity Welcome Camp Team Counsler > lead the freshman team 2007.09~2008.07 Student Council of National Feng Hsin Senior High School - Head of Art Section > manage member of Art Section > to plan and hold some activities > design publicity of Stude


Product Design benefeat - Senior Project


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roduct Design benefeat - Senior Project The food can be taken from the edges.

The edges are designed to be easily spooned the food up.

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The non slip pad that can be detached for cleaning.

e have designed a set of tableware for those adults who are suffering from cerebral palsy. Our tableware differs from other assisted appliances on the current market, as we focus on how to make it look unlike assisted appliances. As this project tackles the social stigma associated with disability aids, the tableware will be more accepted by those with disabilities. Moreover, even if you are not disabled you also can enjoy this tableware.

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Plate

The inclined bottom to help the soup accumulate on the dip.

The non slip pad that can be detached for cleaning.

The plate can be rotated to the height that is easier for them to use.

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ean, 22 years old, is suffering from cerebral palsy. She doesn’t want to use the assisted products as they are too demoralizing and embarrassing to use. She hopes that one day she can eat with dignity.

The handle has been designed to be easy to grip.

Placemat Fork & Spoon

Cup

We have designed a spoon and a folk both can be easily adjusted to any angle.

The handle will be made with silicon to ensure that it can be gripped easily.

A hole on the edge to ensure the straw won’t move.

The handle has been shaped to be easier to hold.

The non slip pad that can be detached for cleaning.

Anti slip surface to prevent tableware from slipping off the table.

A surrounding trench to collect the soup and prevent liquid from flowing out onto the table.

ID Number

Project

Designer

University

Email

262-121390

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Chan I-Ting / Yeh Ting-Yin

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

itingchan0409@gmail.com


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Concept Developing Design for...

Real People

Special Population

Cerebral Palsy

How to let them do as ordinary person do?

Direction:

Basic daily needs

Traveling

target user:

athetotic Cerebral Palsy teenagers target:

eat independently by themself

Care

Existing Design


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Research

ataxic

Interview & Observation

Classification 20~25% athetotic Athetosis refers to an inability to control the movement of a muscle.

1. It’s much easier to drink with straw. 2. The tableware has to fix on the table to prevent overturn. 3. It’s important to help them to deal with droping food. 4. Available assistance applications are all made for babies. It’s not suitable for junior-high-school student.

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When Eating... 1. Their forearm has to abut against the edge of the table. 2. Can’t open the cap of PET bottle if it is too tight.

hypotonic why choosing type ATHETOTIC? It’s much possible to improve their ability by implements. target user:

Athetotic Cerebral Palsy Teenagers

why choosing TEENAGERS? We found that most of the assistant application are designed for babies. When they grow up, these application are no longer suitable for them. Jean 15 years old student of Junior high school

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Sketches


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First Concept

A lunch box and a bottle for athetotic cerebral palsy teeangers for school lunch use. design target: Help them control the physical strength, enhance limbs stability, increase accuracy.

target user:

Athetotic Cerebral Palsy Teenagers

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1. There are anti-slip pad under the bottle to prevent overturn. 2. A funnel-shape design on the top help them insert the straw easily and also prevent the liquid from flow out when overturning.

1. There are anti-slip pad under the luch box to prevent overturn. 2. Use the corner of triangle-shape to help them gathering the food to the spoon. 3. On the edge of the lunch box, we design an arc to prevent the food from dropping outside. 4. A concave lunch-box cap with elastic band, help them store the cutlery easily.

弽éŁ&#x; Lunch Box & Kettle for Cerebral Palsy

Easy To Eat


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User Feedback Yan

10 years old

1. Triangle-shape design do have the effect to help them gather the food. 2. They do not want to bring another lunchbox specially when going out. 3. They are afraid of using the special-designed lunchbox will receive others’ unusual judgment.

Shu-ting

10 years old

1. shu-ting’s mother mentions that the appearance of the assistance application will also influence the desire for child to use it. It can also help childs on sentiment.

Because...

They do not want to bring another application specially when going out. They are afraid of using the special-designed application will receive others’ unusual judgment. Design Direction Turn to :

A set of tableware using inside the house for daily use. Target User Turn to :

Adult CP person who can live by themselves. Natiowide Assistive Technology Resources Center Chief Ms. Chang 1. In fact, there are few Cerebral Palsy people useing the tableware assistance application. Because CP people has the wide diverseness, it’s hard to find a application really match them.


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Second Concept target user:

Athetotic Cerebral Palsy Adults senario:

In the house for daily use

Interview & Observation 1. Almost every CP person has the problem of droping food. 2. They feel embarrassed because the mess on the table after finish the meal. 3. We found that they keep emphasize that the tableware they used is normal as usual people used. This show that they really want to be treated as usual people.

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shu-yuan


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Sketches


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Sketches


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Sketches

Bowl Place mat

1. Use the place mat to make the cleaning work much easiuer. 2. Rubber material prevent from sliping. 3. The ditch prevent liquid from flow out.

1. The corner of triangle-shap help to gather the food. 2. The slanted bottom help gathering soup. 3. The edge of the plate has a protruded arc for stable holding. 3. There are a anti-slip pad under the bowl to prevent overturning.

Plate

1. The corner of triangle-shap help to gather the food.

Cup

2. The edge of the plate designed to be wider to catch the dropping food.

1. The corner of triangle-shap make straw fixed.

3. The edge of the plate has a protruded arc for stable holding. 3. There are a anti-slip pad under the plate to prevent overturning.

3. There are a anti-slip pad under the cup to prevent overturning.


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Sketches


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Sketches


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Mock-up Model & Colour Plan


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Final

BOWL

SPOON The edges are designed to be easily spooned the food up.

CUP A hole on the edge to ensure the straw won’t move.

The handle has been shaped to be easier to hold. The non slip pad that can be detached for cleaning.

PLACEMAT Anti-slip surface to prevent tableware from slipping off the table.

A surrounding trench to collect the soup and prevent liquid from flowing out onto the table.

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BENEFEAT The inclined bottom to help the soup accumulate on the dip.

The non slip pad that can be detached for cleaning.

PLATE The plate can be rotated to the height that is easier for them to use.

The food can be taken from the edges.

The non slip pad that can be detached for cleaning.

The handle has been designed to be easy to grip.

The handle will be made with silicon to ensure that it can be gripped easily. We have designed a spoon and a folk both can be easily adjusted to any angle.


Installation Dreamed of being a fish


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nstallation Dreamed of being a fish > finding and purchasing materials > arranging the installations > constructing: to nail the plywoods, use the silicon, arrange the birds in side

Dreamed of being a fish

counselor

Pei-Hua, Chiu

Julia Chan`

Amy Chang

Marie Jiang

Lai Ke

Yu-Chi, Chein

Migo Yang

Chi-Kang,Tung


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Concept Developing Original Concept

Creat a paradoxical environment. Is the world what we see the real world or just a cloudland that someone want us to see like this?

Searching

Mirror, Water, Unseen Path, Nihility...

Concept Come From...

Chuang Chou dreamed of turning into a butterfly Chuang Chou dreamed vividly that he was a butterfly. Later when he woke up, he found himself turning into chuang chou again. Thus he wondered, “ Which one is real me ? Am I the man, chuang chou, who dreamed of turning into a butterfly, or the butterfly becoming to a man in a dream ?�

To blur the boundary between reality and illusion.


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Sketches


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Layout

Dreamed of being a fish

Blueprint water

Materials

bird cage

3mm acrylic

specular cutting sheet plywood

light bulbs water 3mm acrylic

fake birds

Building Lot National Taiwan University of Science and Technology T4-6F

Acrylic 1. Heat distorsional temperature up to 100℃. 2. Can preserve a decade on the outside. 3. Light and not frangible. 4. Recyclable. 5. Water level under 30cm is sustainable.

specular cutting sheet plywood

light bulbs

Explosion Drawing

Fluorescent Tube 1. Average life last 40,000 hours, means it can last about 3000 days at night.


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Simulation Building Lot

3d Simulation


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Work


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nstallation Dreamed of being a fish We try to blur the boundary between reality and illusion. Use the specular cutting sheet and water to reflect the sky on to the ground. The bird in the water dreamed of being a fish swiming in the water, or, perhaps, it is just a fish believes that it is flying in the illusional sky. The water also reflect the figure of the vistors, so, while they step arround, they are not only walk on the ground but also walk in the sky that the water reflect. Which is the real World? We want visitors to introspect that is the world that we saw real? Or maybe it’s just a dream that we dreamed.


Interaction Design time - project cooperate with Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering


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time Time goes silently. We want to visualize time, and let people know about treasuring.

Julia Chan

Ernest Wang

> design the electric-associated part of the device > coordinate between designers and engineers Min-Chih, Hsu

Ching-Min, Chen

Yi-Cheng, Chou


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Mind Mapping

wayside bike

induction

functions - voice control

identify

identity

- student pass

time

airport

detect

voice

face

- automatical eletric switch

funiture

plaything

school

access control card

professional

users

- umbrella

- parking space - the blind - airport

easy card

RFID

temperature and humidity

distance

object

home

occasions

sound value

depth

electric appliance

hospital

bus

- in storehouse - refrigerator

medicine control

case register

life jacket

logistic

child elder

masses


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Concept Finding random

random

occasion

simple

function

concept

+ home

Induction every application that will make sound and collect to one decive. sound value induction

+ hospital

medicine

By identify the patient’s voice, call out the case and the list of the irritative medicine of this patient. This help doctor to prescribe.

voice identity

+ wayside

voice

voice voice voice voice voice

Just like the comic, Yu-Gi-Oh!, comic about trading card game. Use the tag detect to make Augmented Reality. monster card


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Concept Finding

concept 1

concept 2

We can’t hear the small volume signal while in a noisy surroundind. Therefore, we try to visualize the sound.

Airport always have a complicated traffic flow because of the numerous gates and wide floor area. It’s commom to get lose in a airport. Therefore, we try to use RFID to locate and poit the way.


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First Concept TAG

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Auditory → Visual

TAG

1mins

Setting TAG A as X minutes by user. When X minutes pass, signal shows.

TAG was defined as X minutes. When X minutes pass, signal shows.

TAG

ON TAG

OFF

Sensor will counts the time from put on the TAG to take off the TAG.


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Mood Board


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2

time

Senarios origin

1

if...

then

signal shows

3

time flies...

start counting

stop counting


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Sketches


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Fianl

time

Time goes silently. We want to visualize time, and let people know about treasuring.

Every tags stand for different period of time. Plus any of the to get the right period of time that you want.

This product use the image of hourglass. Once you reverse this product, the time start to count down by going off the light one by one. Via the light, the user can notice the time passing.

Slide the tag down to let the sensor react.

When you are working or reading, you can place the tag that represent the time you are planning to work/ read and reverse it. Or you can use it before sleeping as a light sleeper.

Then the lights will light up and that stands for how much time you have.

Reverse the device to start count down.

The lights will fall down to the bottom and start go off one by one.


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