Industrial Design Portfolio

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PORTFOLIO



jamilet yalan mendez Industrial Designer Born on June 21st, 1994 Trinidad Moran 1147, Lince Lima, Perú jam.yaln@gmail.com http:// jamy.me / jamyaln

ABOUT ME

EDUCATION

Hello, I'm Jamilet, an industrial designer looking for an opportunity to design amazing products and services.

Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

As a designer, my main goal is to help with my designs to resolve significant problems in people’s life.

2014 - 2017 Industrial Design

My main field interests are system design, product conceptualizing and service design.

2011- 2013 Fine Arts Formation

Workshop Industrial Design colloquium(PUCP) 2014 Emotional Design By Alex Lobos Rochester Institute of Tecnology


ACHIEVEMENTS

Workshop Industrial Design colloquium(PUCP)

Earthquake Survival Kit on Digital Manufacturing

2015 Design Thinking By Irina Rymshina Hoope

2016 Winner PUCP

PROIN

Honorable mention in Industrial Design during Year 2016

March - April 2017 Innovation Program INITEC - UNI

2017 Critics Prize PUCP

EXPERIENCE

Furniture Prototyping Summer 2016 Freelance La Victoria Lab

Design and Developing

July - September 2016 Intern Designer TUPAC design store


SKILLS

CAD

Manual

Languages

Adobe Illustrator

Drawing

Spanish

Adobe Photoshop

Graphic Composition

English

Adobe Indesign

Clay Modeling

French

AutoCAD

Carpentry

Autodesk Inventor

Welding

Rhinoceros

Metal Lathe

3Ds Max

Glass Fiber

KeyShot

Resin

Personal qualities Investigation Cooperative Work Organization



SOME OF MY WORK


Synaps

a coworking creative chair 2014 - I



AIM

Optimize usable and perceived space: keep only the essential objects and furniture, which should also use up the necessary space. - Ergonomics for creativity: writing, drawing and various other creative endeavors should be easier, motivating the flow and sharing of ideas. - User-friendly configuration: Flexible in its mobility to enhance interaction through context and distribution, without the use of move-hindering objects such as desks or tables

CONCEPT

The ideal seat for co-working endeavors on dedicated spaces, fit for its end user's many creative needs and tasks

CONTEXT

For use on a co-working creative environment, which is a common space directed exclusively to the practice of interdisciplinary work where they spend about 2 hours a day creating new ideas thtought the sharing of knowledge, experience, opinions and references.


IDEATING


The back of the chair doubles as table and also as an upper chair

Handle for better grip to move with the back wheels



LOG portable project station 2015 - I



AIM

- Keep you organized: each project should be separated to make it easier to find and maintain order. - Saveguard your work: Storage your drawings with out punch them or fold them. - Work anywhere: Have an surface to work wherever you are. No need for table.

CONCEPT

A sketch book station with non-permanent, replaceable entries for the creation and management of project ideas on the go.

CONTEXT

Fit for artists and designers with various simultaneous projects, focusing on the need to work, organize and share their creative ideas anytime, anywhere.


IDEATING Cardboard Prototype

Plywood Prototype


Flexible wood cover Drawing support with angle

Accessible pencil case

Acordion folder integrated



collapsible paravehicle 2015-II



AIM

- Help his mom: Facilitate Christopher's trasportation for his mom, minimizing any chance of lesion and any other future problems, enhancing their life conditions. - Ergonomics: Help Christopher maintain a good postural control all the way through: neck, spine and hips. Transportation: Enhance Christopher's trips on public transport

CONCEPT

A transport vehicle for Christopher QuesquĂŠn, a young boy who suffers from quadriplegia and cerebral palsy, that fits his and his family's specific needs.

CONTEXT

Christopher lives in the district of Ventanilla, where most of the area is sand and rocks in slope. His mother has sporadic works doing laundry. She dedicated to Christopher most of her time. He goes to a special school that is 30 min. by bus. He has 2 brothers and 1 sister.


IDEATING


Neck pillow to rest his head

Removable safety sit for carrier mode

Light structure of wood and aluminum

Collapsible



Statea

tea and snacks station 2015 - II



AIM

CONCEPT

- Stain free desk: As they eat some snacks they also work correcting papers and using the PCs. The space of work should be spotless.

A specially designed set of ceramic tableware think to be used at the professors room at the faculty of arts and design.

- Easy transportation: Make only one trip for food and beverage.

CONTEXT

- Aesthetics: Being design professors it’s important to the sense of appropriation. The aesthetics of the tableware should match the context of where and by who is being used.

This is a project designed for our professors of industrial design. Currently they only have disposable cups, spoons and napkins. Usually they consume coffee, tea, cold drinks, snacks such as cookies, desserts and sandwiches.


IDEATING AND PROCESS


Indent for tea bag

Wood stick to mix the beverage Heat insulator grip

Ceramic plate to facilitate the cleaning process



TĂŠmpo herbal tea delivery by subscription + starter kit 2016 - I



AIM service

CONCEPT

- Supply consumers with quality tea leaves and utensils. - Inform about different types of tea, and its benefits.

kit

People

- Facilitate portability. - Provide the experience of tea leaves easing up preparation. Easily washable components.

“I have no time to prepare it home, so I keep my kettle and teas on my desk at work.” - Sandra 28 yrs

An ecologic, accesible delivery service, focusing on the experience and benefits of free leaves in the water, “grandpa style”, without the need of drinking them.

CONTEXT

Tea culture is nearly absent locally, as such, it’s been increasingly difficult to come upon quality, delicacy and novelty spices. Moreover, this makes it even harder for the average consumer to take advantage of tea’s healthy benefits.

“I want to switch from coffee to tea, but i can’t find leaves on sale anywhere.” - Daniel 23 yrs


USE


ReďŹ ll cardboard tube

Wooden box for transportation with a plastic base

Two pieces herbal infuser (plastic and silicone)

Glass jars with wooden lids



Allergy Identification System 2016 - II



AIM

- Minimize patient discomfort - Make a consensus easy to implement and effective - Quick visualization communication

CONTEXT

CONCEPT

This is a two-component system that detects an allergy just before supplying the potentially allergenic drug (penicillin or NSAIDs), preventing a deadly reaction. And a personal stamp to ensure that, even when unconscious, the medical staff can quickly identify what kind of allergy the patient has.

Over 1 million of peruvians have a medical condition which should be immediately known by first responders in the event of an emergency. So a proper medical identification its crucial to assist them in treating the emergency properly.

People

“I’ve made him a tag but he never use it” “I wouldn't tattoo him, I'm afraid he could get AIDS, the tag should work” - Ines and her son

“I’ve made myself a tag but I lost it soon after” “I would get a tattoo but I wouldn’t get all the frase and I don’t really have the time to go and do it” - Fernando 35 años


USE - DIAGNOSTICIAN NSAIDs Allergy

USE - IDENTIFIER


Instructions and type of medicine

Henna Cartridge

Weekly personal stamp

Detachable Packaging




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