Product Design
Port folio I Hsin Huang
2021
I-Hsin Huang +886 912490586 ihsinhuang96@gmail.com
Ed uca� o na l Bac k g rou n d 2 0 19.9 - 2020.9
Coventr y University
Awards 2015
MA
Taiwan Interna�onal Student Design Compe��on Brand Specified
Gold Prize
2017
iF DESIGN TALENT AWARD
Nomina�on
2018
Taiwan Interna�onal Student Design Compe��on
Product Design Innova�on
2 0 14.9 - 2018.6
Tatung University Bachelor of Design Major i n Industrial Design
Product Design
Nomina�on
Em pl oy m e nt Histo r y 2 0 18.7 - 2019.8
Fly well Interna�onal Corp Product Development
Skills Illustrator Photoshop Rhino ProE Alias Keyshot Premiere
Ac�vi�es Gradua�on Exhibi�on of T TU- Probability
Huashan Social Welfare Founda�on
I am a product designer who
Public Rela�ons Department
Volunteer
loves solving problems through
Leader
2017.7 - 2017.9
2017.9 - 2018.6
design to find feasible solu�ons. As a designer, I always tr y to go above and beyond the user's
Design Thinking Workshop of T TU
Final Exhibi�on of Smart Aging Design
needs and focus on the details.
Staff (Photographer)
Coordinator
I hope my designs can solve
2017.9 - 2018.3
2017.4 - 2017.6
people's problems and bring joy to them as well. Human Landscape Planning of Neihu Workshop Par�cipate
2017.8.5 - 8.6
Content
Fu r n i tu re Des i gn
Public De sign Pro je ct
Coopera�ve Proj ec t
To te m a
Circur y
D i sC ov
Table of Librar y
Art Cart Design Project
Folding Screen I F D esi g n Ta l ent Awa rd
Nomi na�on
I H sin H u a n g Po r �o lio 2 0 2 1 Gro up Proj e c t
Ot he rs
M ao Ko n g
Other Works
Brand Design for Mao Kong
Product, Logo Design and Sketch
TOTEMA Folding Screen - The Symbol of Taiwan's Aborigines
Through the process of simplifica�on and integra�on, the TOTEMA takes the elements of Taiwan Aborigine’s cloth totem: Diamond-shaped and the color of red, white and black and apply to the screen design. Lines that show the image of weaving composite the fundamental element of the TOTEMA .
Elements From Taiwan's Aborigines Cloth Totem
The TOTEMA allows users to adjust the screen according to their preferences. Transforming the tradi�onal Taiwan Aborigine weaving totem design into the modern folding screen, the image expresses as hung a weaving picture on
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the wall of your home.
Istructure of Iron Sliding Door
Tatoma gives the user a sense of visual space that is rare in folding screen designs.
Prototype With four different varie�es of folding screen, a user can customise their product by using different combina�ons.
Different Ways To Use
Details
I hope the partly hidden and partly visible effect can change a user ’s impression of folding screens and facilitate more interac�on.
CIRCURY Table Design of Children's Reading Room
A�er Observing people’s behavior in children's room of libraries in Taipei, I found that the table design there wasn’t fit for children's usage. Therefore, I redesigned the children's reading table.
Research - Library of Taipei
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6 7 5
10
4 T 11 Zone B
2
8
6 12
7 9
Zone A 5 2 1
Time: Saturday 14:00-16:00 Research - Taipei Public Library Wenshan Branch
1
4 Zone C
2
3
Bookcase
Reading Corner
Sofa
Table & Chair
Posture Normal Si�ng Posi�on Si�ng Posi�on Lean Against the Back of the Chair
A3
A1 A2
One Leg Bend and the Other Cross Stand
C5 C6 C9
C2
(sister of A3)
(friend of C1, C3) C2 on the floor (friend of C1, C3)
B3
C1
(friend of C2, C3)
Slouch Cross-legged
C11, 12
(sister of A2)
C3
(brothers) played chinese chess
C5 C6
C7
C4
(friend of C8) taught C8 crossed legs
read comic books
C10
B4
(friend of C1, C2)
B1
C8 (friend of C7) (grandson of C5) straightened his back (some�mes) B6 on the chair (in Zone C)
told stories to her children
B2
B5
Other
with one foot tucked under the other leg on sofa
Read (book)
Homework
Read (newspaper, magazine)
Phub
talked on the phone
B2
cha�ed with library volunteer leaned against the bookcase with one foot tucked under the other leg
B4
read books over leaned against the bookcase
B6
B7
B4
B5
kneeled
Stories
Nap
B1
(grandson of C5) climbed the chair, ran, jumped (in Zone B)
Other
Male Female Age
group 4-7 60-75
30-40
10-15
5-10 under 5
Problem
Design Target
- Parents and the taller children would hunch their backs to fit the table.
- Children could study together in comfortable si�ng posi�on even with different heights.
- The children and the parent sat in Zone C have fewer interac�ons with each other.
- Parents and their children could have more opportunity reading together by table and chair design.
- Some children that can hardly sit s�ll are running in the library.
- Preschooler could not only study but also play on table and chair.
Si�ng Posi�on Promlem
Solu�on
Different heights of children – hunchback
Children of different heights sit together in the correct si�ng posi�on
Wrong Si�ng Posi�on
Right Si�ng Posi�on
Different Ways To Use
In order to let children sit together in right posi�on even with different heights, Circury had two different heights by the curved surface design of table top.
Because of rarely using the middle of the table, I turned it into a reading zone with so� fabric-cover.
Through this way, it not only increased the number of seats, but also gave children and parents a comfortable place to read. By using Circury, I hoped that parents and their children could read together and have more �me to company with each other.
DisCov C- art Project
Yang Zhao, Zhao Yibo, Jiaying Wu, Uras Gezer, Fanny Zimu, Zhao Suyuan, Noemie Pi�e, I-Hsin, Huang, Kavya Dubagunta, Alexandra Onyebuchi,
Coventry is a culturally diverse city ; it is known for its welcoming nature, history of reforming and regenera�ng itself many �mes, and it is a place of reconcilia�on.Our main goal is to not only highlight the past, but simultaneously make them realize that the present �me can also be celebrated and that the future can be le� to their imagina�on to create.
City of Culture City of Culture is a designa�on given to a city in the UK for one year dura�on every four years. City of Culture emphasizes and leverages the cultural and societal regenera�on and economic development poten�al of the city more than focuses solely on exis�ng cultural assets.
Aims of City of Culture The programme is to encourage the diverse people in different world to be more par�cipa�ve in city’s daily life. By working with businesses across varying indus-
Rebrand
Change the reputa�on of city
tries, those joint projects a�ract
Economy
A�ract investment and tourism to s�mulate the economy, culture, and business
Issues
Press issues, or raise awareness by using panels, events, installa�ons, discussions, and art performances
investments in the city.
Benefits
Generate posi�ve and significant outcomes in form of social, cultural and economic benefits
Wellbeing
Improve the health and wellbeing of residents by tackling areas of biodiversity and sustainability
Vision
A 5- year business plan as part of a legacy vision, which has a significant economic and cultural impact
Urban Regenera�on
Change ci�zens’ perspec�ve on city posi�vely, and improve their lives by various schemes
Theme of C- Art: Cityscape
Cityscape [noun] : 1. a city viewed as a scene. 2. an ar�s�c representa�on of a city. 3. an urban environment.
For us, it means the outdoor landmarks, monuments, squares, sculptures and also prominent interiors along wih numerous temporary or permanent structures that relate to the daily experience of its residents.
It can facilitate the people of Coventry to connect to the city’s past, present and future by le�ng them know that they have a say and a role in shaping Coventry’s future.
This is an opportunity to show off not only Coventry’s cultural history but also its present and to shi� people’s percep�ons by educa�ng them about the possibili�es Coventry can achieve by their par�cipa�on.
Ideas
Interac�on
Cityscape
Sense
Concept 1
Interac�on
Inspira�on 1
Discovery Perspec�ve Past
Present
Future
People could see different angles and each side would have a different atmosphere, so a triangle was the considered to show three periods and also make people interact and walk around the cart. Also showing a landscape of the past, present and future. Kiluanji Kia Henda 2013
Concept 2 When thinking of cityscape, skyline is the first impression. Silhoue�e of the city looks similar to the sound waves. By combining both, people can experience the city in a whole new way, not just through vision. Therefore, an idea is born that people could interact with sound on c- art.
Inspira�on 2 New Experience Sound Par�cipatory
Wei-Hao Tseng 2012
Concept 3 To create something interac�ve for the people. The goal is to trigger curiosity in this experience and make people par�cipate and create their own vision of Coventry. Using light and sound and a�rac�ve colours and also using light and simple materials.
Camara
Note
Inspira�on 3 Infinity Light Illusion
Yayoi Kusama 2011
Final Design
LED Cube
Since Coventry is a historically rich and ac�ve city, it has a substan�al amount of both interior and exterior hubs of interest. The concept of cityscape is interpreted as a phenomenon that is strongly �ed to its �meline, which is past, present and future.
Ligh�ng
Mirror
Past
Building Model
Infrared Camera
Present
Future
In this scenario, the objec�ve is to create three different parts of par�cipa�on so that people can relate themselves with the past, present and future of Coventry.
Past
On the side that represents the past, light-emi�ng blocks are u�lized, which uncover historical cityscape image from Coventry as they are pressed, and they also produce a different beat.
Present
On the present-day side, an LED screen is used as a music pad, visitors can push different bu�ons on it and the track can be created by their own. Also, the app provides op�ons of different countries, the default soundtrack from the chosen country plays by tapping on the screen.
Future
The final side represents Coventry’s future, which is up to the visitors to imagine. People can take a photograph of themselves with the thermal camera and choose to make it a part of the legacy exhibi�on in the upcoming years. When people peek inside through the windows, an installa�on can be seen which lets people imagine Coventry’s future.
Inside the c- art, LED lights are employed in the ceiling and mirrors are on all sides of the interior, and scaled models of past and future buildings in Coventry are on the ground. The mirrors create endless reflec�ons of the buildings and ligh�ng, forming a metaphor for the future of Coventry, which is full of possibili�es and poten�al. Visitors can also imagine and interpret what the future of Coventry will look like in their own way.
App Design
Prototype
Technical Drawings
Impact
10 Year Legacy
The impact is to emphasise that people are the future. Visitors who are willing to share their photos that they took with the thermal camera will be able to add it in an online archive dedicated to DisCov c- art installa�on in the context of City of Culture.
“People Make the City”
From that, the art installa�ons in 10 years with these photography are created. The installa�ons will be plexiglass artworks/ artwalls depic�ng Coventry’s key past, present and future.
貓空 M ao kon g
Group Project
Bra ndi ng for M a o-Kong
Histo r y o f M a o- Ko n g
History of Tea in Mao-Kong
Origins of Name:
1770
Because of fluvial process, the pothole forma�ons were
Immigra�on brought abundant tea to Taiwan
created in river bed making a lot of roughness-holes that
But did not include Mucha Iron Goddess
people called it niau-bin meaning cat surface. Under Japanese Colonial Rule Another said:
Nai-Miao Chang imported Mucha Iron Goddess from
Recorded as Bakan that could be read bâ-khang in Hokkien
Fujian to Taiwan and planted it in Zhanghu. It became
during Japanese rule, likely referring to the presence of the
the only district where Mucha Iron Goddess was
masked palm civets (bâ) in the valley (khang).
grown.
Mi nd M ap o f M a o - Ko n g Fe at u res Environment
Specialty
Ar�ficial
Structure
Landscape
Tea
Natural
Space
Landform
Ecology
Souvenir
Event
Taipei Tea Promo�on Trail Suspension Statue Restaurant Temple Pot Hole Flower Camellia Woods Animals Night Tea Fes�val Center For Tie Guanyin Bridge Sinensis View Tea And Baozhong Tea Maokong Gondola Tung Blossom Lupinus Paguma Pangolin Mascot Historical Figure Larvata Apricot Blossom Mun�acus Reevesi Cat Panda Squirrel Chiang Kai-Shek
Baozhong Meal Tie Guanyin Tea Tea
Culture
Experience
Road Blossom Lu Tung-Pin Running Fes�val Race
Sealing Tea Tea Tas�ng
Lupinus
Guan Yin
Dessert
Dorayaki Ice Cream Chocolate Cake Cream Puffs
People
Faith
Event
Cuisine
Type
History
Immigra�on
Zhinan Tianen Zhangshan Temple Temple Temple Tung Blossom Apricot Blossom Anxi
Group
Tea
Resident
Tourist
U-theatre The Chang Family Westerner
Passerby
Taiwanese Cyclest
Japanese/Korean Tie Guanyin Tea
Tea Master Chang Nai-miao
Fi ve Se n ses of M a o - Kon g
Pro ble m s o f C urrent Design
M ai n
L a n d sca pe
A u xiliar y
S tr u ct ure
V isu al
Taste
Ta c � le
Mul�ple Mascots
B la n d , C h in e s e Fo o d , D e l i c i o u s
C o ld
Wet
Wo o d
Phy to n cid e
Tea
Fo o d
Dazzled Signs
Ro c k
Sme ll
Incomplete Map
So u n d
I n sect /B ird
Wind
S t rea m
C h at
Brand in g Po si � on i n g Now S uppo rt and Re structuring Team of Mao-Kong
Bra n d m a r ke� n g h a s alrea d y b ee n s u c c es sf ul and
T he brand i s know to
h as re s u l ted i n b ra n d awarenes s
an certain ex tent
an d sta b l e s a l e s vol um es
Major: local ci�zens of Mao-Kong Minor: Support and restructuring team of government
We set up ourselves to be support and restructuring team in U n c le a r o n b o t h t h e p os i�o ning
H ave dis�nct re s o u rses and
o f t h e p ro d u c t a n d va l u e- of- s e r v ice
renow n reg io nally but the ideas
wit h v i r t u a l l y n o m a r ke�ng .
are no t em brace d by consumers.
Taipei City Government. Besides solving the problems of lacking of job opportuni�es and industrial diversifica�on, we would also discover unrevealed features of Mao-Kong and launch new ac�vi�es to redesign here with voluntary local ci�zens.
Brand Co n c ept
Ac�v ity
M a o- Ko ng i s just like a s ecret s helter h i d d en i n s i d e t h e m o untain. Slowly entering this town i n s i d e h i l l by go n d ola, yo u can explore the abundant tea cu l t u re, nat u re and animal s there. J ust l ike playing i n you r own ch i l d h o o d secret shelter, ever y thing is fa m i l i a r to you bu t will always stu n you. Vi s i�ng Mao-Ko n g , en joy i n g
Ex pl ora� on J ourna l
Nature
Cultures
t h e b eau� ful sce ner y and tas�ng tea here wi l l a l l b e a n u nfo rge�abl e fantas�c experience to you .
Target
B rand
Fa mi l y (Pare nts an d Chi ldren), D ay Trip
Mao-Kong
Features
Relaxing , Peaceful
Value
Abundant Natural Landscape and Tea Culture
Character
Simple but Mysterious Woodland Girl
Inspired by tea leaf which is the local specialty of Mao-Kong , we chose veins to be the main element to logo design. Green and brown presen�ng the nature tone and color of Mao-Kong to our respondent were the principal colors of logo, and this color pale�e also brought out the tranquility of Mao-Kong.
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Lev i
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( Form os a n gem -fa c ed c i vet )
- night owl - naughty
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Likes to trick his friend but s�ll loves them so much. - gourmand
Masco t D esig n
Sa nny
(Mun�acus Reevesi)
Cannot resist tempta�on of food at all, especially fresh fruits.
Su e
( Sq u ir rel )
Josh
( Pa n gol i n s )
- big sister of all
- youngest of all
- night owl
- sweet, gentle
- favorite thing
- roll his body up while sleeping
- habit: walking in the woods - shyness She would run away Immediately if seeing the others. - favorite food: fresh leaves
running through the woods.
That makes him feel safe
She runs so fast that even
- most compe��ve one of all
Levi cannot catch on her.
- o�en argued with others
- ac�ve, kind and nice but a li�le bit cute and dorky - favorite food: fruitage and seeds
- always stood out for his friends - favorite food: insects that levi didn’t like it much
Event P lan n in g Hi ki n g Trail (day �m e) H i kers Passpo r t of Mao-Kong
G on d ol a
(collect from the v isitor center)
M ov i n g N i g ht S en s e
At th e end o f each path entr y, you can sta m p t h e
(n i g ht v i ew of Ta i p ei C i t y i n t h e go n d o l a )
p a s spo r t w ith ma s cots fi gure of trail. If col l ec�n g
- Red es i g n ed t h e a p p ea ra n ce o f go n d o l a
a l l o f the stamps , you coul d exchange i t for t h e
Ea ch ca b l e ca r wou l d b e d ecorate d by l i �l e l i ght s to l i ght
�c ket o f the ni g ht s afari.
on t h e d a r k ra i l way of gon d ol a , a n d w h en yo u l o o k o u t t h e l i g ht s on gon d ol a , t h ey wou l d m i m i c fi refl i e s a n d sta rs.
Ni g ht Safar i ( o nli ne c hecking only) I nfl u ent Nature Res ourc e
- Ren ewa b l e E n erg y
(planets, Formosan gem-faced civet)
S ol a r en erg y to b e t h e p ower so u rc e o f l i ght s wo u l d c u t
We launche d ni ght s afari le�ng the tou r i st
ou r en erg y b i l l s a n d b e env i ron m enta l f ri en d l y.
tra c k ing the ani m als wi th tour guide to l ea r n mo re abo ut thi s place. 往草楠橋
步道地圖
步道認證
往草楠橋 公路
果子狸步道
山羌步道
壺穴步道
茶展中心步道
壺穴地形
往指南宮
果子狸步道
指南溪
長虹橋
人文認證
土地公廟
山羌步道
松鼠步道
百年牛樟
穿山甲步道
茶推廣中心
壺穴步道
健康步道
往大成殿步道
穿山甲步道
小天空步道
茶推廣中心
健康步道
茶展中心步道
松鼠步道
貓空纜車
小天空步道
往貓空纜車站
Te a Fa r me r E x p eri e nce class of tea m aking proc es s wi t h tea fa r m er Tou r i st: lear n mo re about tea and experi en ce h ow h a rd a n d f un o f it Event co nte nt: te a plucking , pri m ar y proces s ed tea , a n d ta s� n g
Sc e n a ri o
CERT I FI CAT E
Resta urant Co ok i ng co urse s in restaurant
THI S AC KNOWLED GE THAT
Tou r i st: l ear n how to m ake dis hes with tea ( tradi � o nal Chines e c uis ines or d es er t cl a s s es )
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get the cer�fi cate of com pl e�on a�er t h e cl a s s .
S o u venir L o ca l c haracte r is�c s ouveni r - Te a seaso ning s and Instant foods like Cha zu ke wi t h M u ch a I ron Go ddess E xc e pt the tea, ca ke and other des ert we h ave h a d , t h e n ew k i n d o f so uvenir could ex tend expira�on d ate of tea p rod u ct s a n d mak ing it mo re dis�nc �ve.
C er � ficate o f C o o k i n g C l a s s
Chazuke wit h Mucha I ron Goddess
So u ven i r
Tea Seasonings
O t h e rs
Calla
Caori
Rice
Together
Night Lamp Design
Perpetual Calendar Design
Logo and Package Design
Red Envelope Design Ta i wa n I ntern a� on a l S t u d ent Des i g n C om p e� � on
Kind Flavour
Reevesi
O2U
Buga� S
Logo Design for Restaurant
Assis�ve Device for Mountaineer
Portable Oxygen Concentrator
E- Scooter Design
S ketc h
Thank You For Your Time
I-Hsin Huang ihsinhuang96@gmail.com +886 912490586