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JAN MARTINUS STALMANS
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Contents ‣ Profile ‣ Education ‣ Designwork ‣ Experience
My profile
Jan Martinus Stalmans Innovator / Designer Born in Antwerp 1985 Norbertijnenstraat 36 2040 Antwerpen Rextone@gmail.com +32.476/24.73.82
Education Artesis Hogeschool Antwerpen, Master, Integrated Product Development 2007–2010 Artesis Hogeschool Antwerpen, Bachelor, Integrated Product Development 2003–2007 St. Lambertus College, Ekeren, Secundary School, Human Sciences & Modern Languages 1997–2003 Bosschool, Berendrecht, Primary School, Friendship and Social Deployment 1988–1997
Designwork
3D moddeling. Here are some examples of my 3D work in Rhinoceros. This software is used to create quick visualisations. All of these images were modelled and rendered whithin 12 ours.
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Collapsible. This is the result of a collapsible design exercise. It’s an easel for artists to go out in the wild and paint, draw or sketch on location. This concept is ready for production.
Image Anxious
AIRcare. This is a project for P&G, Febreze. We worked around on several needstates that consumers can have. The final results are confidential, these are only conceps.
PaperBinding. This a wirebinding project for Bekaert. I created a design that is very simple to use. We did a lot of usability testing on this kind of machines. I used wood to make a link between the paper and the machine. Bekaert was very pleased with this concept
Touch points
The tangible and physical manifestations of a service are called touch points.
Introduction to service design
Higher Institute of Integrated Product Development Workshop Jan 29th-Feb1st 2007 Antwerp, Belgium
Designing services
Designing the interactions between users and the touch points (people or objects) that represent that service. Services may be created by bringing unrelated service entities together in order to create new services.
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What is a service?
A service is the non-material equivalent of a good. An economic activity that does not result in ownership, and this is what differentiates it from providing physical goods. en.wikipedia.org
designswarm
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This workshop given by Alexandra Deshamps Sonsino (CEO tinker.it) She’s the one who taught me the importance of stopmotion animation and story telling to design a service around a product.
Typography & UI. In 2004 is was lucky to be able to work with Dan Boyarski at the time de GUI developer at Samsung electronics. We worked on de UI that is now used on every Samsung mobile phone. He taught me the power of moving Typography.
DTP&communication. I was one of the students to redesign the schools communication tools. All photography and the intelligent curriculum graphics are my contibution along with some copywriting.
Aviation Lighting. I worked 3 months at Siemens ADB as a designer developing a new ecofriendly sustainable generation of aviaion Lighting. These are some renderings I made for the current line. The new designs are confidential.
EcoDesign. Dale Murray was the first one who was able to convince me that more sustainable products are needed and that it only can be done through Design. He’s the one who introcuced me to the cradle to cradle religion. Think global, act local, that’s his motto.
The BedinaboX Cardboard design. This cardboard bed concept is designed for a student room. Low cost and environment friendly. Easy to transport and to pull out. Amazing what you can do with cardboard, Since then it’s my favourite breadboard material.
Ovam Innovation Award ’09
OVAM innovation award ’09. Along with other design students from Belgium I won an Ovam innovation award for future waist concepts for PlanC, Flanders’ eco thinktank.
Business Review. I wrote a business review for the Zetes group, a Belgian company specialised in industrie indexing, RFID tags & Biometrics. I did research on their technology & IP strategy and suggested some innovation opportunites.
City Development. Through the years I became a real Antwerp Citizen. As a culture counselor I was involved in alot of city deployment projects giving advice on the cultural inpact and urban strategies.
Social Work. In the summer of 2009 we took 5 unemployed people at sea where they had a chance to prove their ability as a Sailor/Mate. It was an intriging voyage full of difficult decissions, teaching skills & respect. For me it was an excersise on patience teaching them the secrets of the sea.
Web2.0 design. It’s amazing what you can create without being a code wizard or an IT nerd. I designed this community for a Belgian sailing vessel. The Ning platform is a great tool to create dynamic & interactive website in only a few days, only basic HTML skills are needed.
European YouthDevelopment. I was hired as an interaction designer to augment a Youth twinning event. I was resposible for revealing similarities and differences within the participating nationalities. Afterward this project was highly evaluated and is now used as a reference in the EU youth commitees.
Google Betatesting & implementing. As an interaction designer i’ve been following the google evolution since the very beginning. I’ve implemented Google apps in many small companies and i’ve been betatesting most of the google Labs projects.
TouchAtag. I did some RFIDprojects creating opportunities to use Touch a tags in our daily life. Touch A Tags are RFID tags which can be linked to an online information source providing loads of information and crosslinkings.
Social Media. As an interaction designer social media is like heaven on earth, so many things to explore, analyse and redesign to finally fullfil that one specific need. I’ve tried most of them from A to Z.
Experiences
I’ve sailed this vessel, the Swan fan Makkum, from Antwerp to Vlissingen, South Hampton, La Coruna, Gibraltar, Ibiza & Mallorca. A mind blowing experience. The ship is now sold to the Italian Marine.
I love to travel differently, always looking for advenrure and exploration. This is the footage of a 1 month cano trip through Varmland (Sweden) with 20 unknown people from Belgium.
Singing. This is Gilles Petit in action. A master of voice and singing. He was the one who trained my singing & didgeridoo teachers. He is an artist, designing his own instruments to be able to express himself.
Finland. Music makes me travel. Here I was invited to perform and teach didgeridoo in Multia, Finland. I got to understand what finnish design is all about. I love the finnish way of life,
Summer of Antwerp. I’ve worked more dan 8 years as a volunteer for the “Zomer van Antwerpen” A cultural event during the summer vacation with more then 100 acts all over the city.
The Tall Ships’ Races ’06 ’07 ’08 ’09
The Tall Ships Races are held every summer in European waters. Each year between 70 and 100 vessels from 15-20 countries, crewed by some 5-6,000 young people from over 30 countries worldwide, take part in this unique event that combines four days of activities in each port with racing or cruising-in-company between ports. During the race series the young crews get the chance to gain experience by sailing with their contemporaries from other countries while facing the physical and emotional challenges that only the ocean can provide.
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Jan Martinus Stalmans Innovator / Designer Born in Antwerp 1985 Norbertijnenstraat 36 2040 Antwerpen Rextone@gmail.com +32.476/24.73.82