JACOB TEBBUTT DESIGN PORTFOLIO
ABOUT ME My name is Jacob Tebbutt, I am a 23 year old designer who has graduated from Nottingham Trent University with a First Class Honours Degree in Product Design (BA). I am a designer with a creative mind and have worked on a number of different projects including both product design and interior design. This portfolio will showcases a range of projects I have completed whilst being a designer. I hope you like the work.
Product Design SAI Wristbands Axiee Cafetiere KickBrick
Interior & Spatial Design Muni Coffee Shop Organic Kitchen Faema Trade Stand
PROJECT // SAI Wristbands This project was completed in my final year at university. I set out initially to design a product that would make cycling on the roads safer for cyclists. Through the research I completed I found a safety problem with people using hire bikes within cities. From this finding I developed a complete product that would help people be more visible when manoeuvring on the roads and provide advice on how to stay safer whilst cycling within a city.
Design The wristbands are designed to be affordable and are targeted at people visiting a city and using the cycle schemes available. The wristbands are very easy to use. Once the user has opened the packaging the user then snaps the bands around their wrists. When the bands are on both wrists they are activated by pressing the centre button. The band will now be illuminated. When the user outstretches their arm to indicate the band will automatically flash. The packaging is designed to not only hold the wristbands but also to give the cyclists tips for riding safely in the city. This was designed to encourage cyclists to take care and be aware of potential hazards when cycling within specific regions. Instructions on how to use the wristbands and a map are also included as the part of the packaging.
Process
The design process for this project was long and complex. The exploration of problems cyclist faced left me with a multitude of pathways I could have taken the design direction. The exploration into cycle schemes helped me visualise and realise my final design. Professional feedback was obtained throughout the project both from cyclists and the contacts I made with Transport For London. The modelling process pushed me to learn about casting using different moulds and silicones. The circuitry used in the wristbands was also something I had to learn about and find the most efficient way to create the system I required. All these challenges I faced throughout the project helped it to develop and refine into a successful product.
PROJECT // Axiee Cafetiere This project was completed with the support of Taylors Of Harrogate. The brief was to design a new cafetiere branded and designed for Taylors. The cafetiere designed had a new take on traditional cafetiere. The design of the cafetiere used gravity as a method of filtering the coffee. This would happen when the user turns the cafetiere 180 degrees and the filter will begin to fall. This was a competition within our university where I placed 2nd and received 1kg of tea as a prize.
The cafetiere is designed to be bright and colourful to match Taylors brightly coloured packaging. The cafetiere is made from 4 components and is easy to clean and use. The concept behind the design is that there is no need to manually filter the coffee like existing cafetiere. By simply turning the cafetiere over the coffee will automatically be filtered and pressed using the gravity filter
PROJECT // KickBrick The KickBrick was designed for people who are passionate for both sneakers and streetwear. The concept came from research into existing products on the market. All similar products take away from the shoes and lacked creativity and versatility. The KickBrick is a modular storage and display system for shoes and clothing. The Kickbrick is designed to wall mounted and can be used in both orientations.
The KickBrick has contact points on each side of the unit. These contact points are used to connect units together and power them from one power supply. These connector points also allow for flexibility in powering the units as the are a total 8 power points to connect the power supply to.
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Section View : A
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Drawing : KickBrick Assembly
Bill Of Materials Item No. Description Quantity
Material
Drawing Number
Scale 1:5
3rd Angle Drawing
1
Side 1
1
Melamine faced Plywood 18mm
KB01
7
Back board
1
Gloss White Ply 10mm
KB07
2
Side 2
1
Melamine faced Plywood 18mm
KB02
8
Wall Mount
4
Standard Slot Bracket fitting
See Stock Component list
All Dimensions in mm unless stated otherwise.
3
Top
1
Melamine faced Plywood 18mm
KB03
9
LEDs
5 metre
Led Strip
See Stock Component list
All dimensions for reference only.
4
Bottom
1
Melamine faced Plywood 18mm
KB04
10
Acrylic
1
LED Diffusing translucent
KB08
5
Rail Bracket
2
Powder coated mild steel
KB05
11
Screws
24
10mm, 3m screws
See Stock Component list
6
Copper Rail
1
Lacquered Copper Tube 22mm
KB06
12
Copper Elbow
2
Lacquered Copper 22mm Push fitting
See Stock Component list
26/11/16
Drawing By: J.E.T
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INTERIOR & SPATIAL DESIGN
PROJECT // MUNI COFFEE I was tasked with leading the design and manufacturing on this project. Muni coffee had just acquired their first property and wanted to fit out the interior with a small budget. It was my role to liaise with clients and produce design ideas and create a suitable outcome for the project. I manufactured the majority of the project my self. This included all of the bar faรงades as well as the tables and the staining and finishing of the lights and chairs. This project tested me as there was a tight deadline that could not be missed. I was pleased to deliver the components to the clients on time with high quality finishes all round. They were extremely pleased with the final outcome.
Coffee Shop Design MUNI / 166 Fulham Road / London
Coffee Shop Design MUNI / 166 Fulham Road / London
Coffee Shop Design MUNI / 166 Fulham Road / London
PROJECT // Organic Kitchen Organic Kitchen was another project that I took the lead on. The client was keen to use copper as a main material within the interior. Feature walls for storage of products was also something the client was keen to include in the design. Throughout this project I spoke with the client and worked through the design until we reached an impressive outcome. The manufacturing for this project was done externally so detailed specifications were created for all manufactured components.
Restaurant Design Organic Kitchen / 176c Queens Road / Essex
Restaurant Design Organic Kitchen / 176c Queens Road / Essex
PROJECT // FAEMA Trade Stand This trade stand was designed to be used in both the London and Amsterdam Coffee Festivals. The clients wanted something clean and minimalistic. The design is mainly comprised of birch plywood which gave a light feel to the stand. The backlit panels create a great feature on the main section of the bar area. I helped develop the design of this project and created detailed specifications for external manufacturers.
Trade Stand Design Faema / Amsterdam / London Coffee Festival 2016
Trade Stand Design Faema / Amsterdam / London Coffee Festival 2016
CONTACT
TELEPHONE // +44 7341 278408 EMAIL // JAKETEBBUTT@AOL.COM