Portfolio"17 by Johnny Chu

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PORTFOLIO 2012 | 2017 JOHNNY | CHU CHUN HAN



Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together.

-- Vincent Van Gogh


WORK EXPERIENCE Teaching Assistant

2015 Jul.

Aug.

DEZACT Generative Design - Assist in modeling process - Give instructions in mechanical operation - Give guidance in studying

Design Assistant (Internship)

2014

JOHNNY CHU 朱

Jul.

Aug.

D-A Interior Design - 3D Modeling (Furnitures)

- Draw Floor Plans - Graphic Design (Business Cards) - Oversee constructing

Date of birth:

17 March, 1993

Address:

Taipei, Taiwan

2013

Phone:

+886 912 785 303

Jul.

E-mail:

j82317@gmail.com

English Assistant Aug.

FIEC ESL Summer Program - Communicate with foreign teachers for students - Give guidance in studying

“I am Johnny, a positive and a creative guy. I love to

2013 - 2014

Tutor

learn something new and step outside my own

Apr.

Tact School

experience. This is how I get new inspirations, and also what I think I should keep doing in my life.”

Jun.

- Teach Math, Science, English of 7th grade


EDUCATION

PROFESIONAL SKILLS

2012 - 2016

BDes, Industrial Design

Sep.

Tatung University

Jun.

Graghic (2D Softwares) Illustrator

Major academic course highlights: Product Design / Product Develop-

Photoshop

ment / User Interface Design / Ergonomics / Manufacturing Process /

Lightroom

Design Sketching / CAD (Rhino) / Design Psychology / Marketing

Premiere

CAD (3D 2D Softwares)

HONORS & AWARDS

Alias Design 2017

Gold Award of International Bike Design Competition

2016

Nominee of Golden Pin Design Award - Best Product

2016

Nominee of Golden Pin Design Award - Sponsorship

2015

Nominee of Unitedway Product Design Award

Rhino Keyshot PTC Creo Autocad

Language Chinese (Native)

PERSONAL SKILLS

English Italian

Creativity

Problem Solving

Team Work

Tech Planning Skills

Sketching Hand Rendering Model Making


EXATRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 2017

Representation for International Bike Design Competition

2016

Public Relation Department of Young Designer Exhibition Event Planning Department of Young Designer Exhibition Graphic Designer of TTU Hunt Exhibitor of Maker Faire 2015 Join the Filming of Venice Carnival with Production Network International Inc.

2015

Director of Planning of Orientation Camp Director of Planning of Orientation Party Coordinator of Alley Cat Race 15”

2014

Director of Planning of Annual Exhibition of Department Coordinator of Alley Cat Race 14” Director of Pistreet Cycling Club

2013

Establisher of Pistreet Cycling Club Student Representative of Class

2010

Join NTU Mechanical Engineering Camp

2008

Study - abroad trip of UBC & UVic, Canada


Content

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PRODUCT DESIGN

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EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

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PHOTOGRAPHY

Portni Urban Bike / ReaderCare / VeggieWash / Qube

Blowing Light / Igniting / Illusions / Veronoia

CIS - Portni / CIS - Mom’s Kitchen / CIS - Native Shoes / CI - DenArt Dental Clinic / CI - Pistreet Cycling Club / CI - D-A Interior Design / CI - TTU Hunt

On the plane / Gondola / My niece Anzu / More......


2016 IBDC Award, Golden Award

Press Conference of 2016 YODEX & 2016 YODEX Exhibition


01 PRODUCT DESIGN



1-1 URBAN BIKE DESIGN

In the narrow city, many people still live without elevator. Portni is able to

Shouldering the bike, hiding up the stem and seatpost will make you stay in the smallest volume. There are two tubes beside the head tube , which larger the area where your shoulder and the bike contact. The cap on the

Designed by Chu Chun Han / Hsu Yi Fan, 2016

2017, Gold Award (First Prize) of International Bike Design Competition 2016, Nominee of Golden Pin Design Award - Best Product Design 2016, Nominee of Golden Pin Design Award - Sponsorship

PRODUCT DESIGN

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headset stables the stem, and keeps it from turning.

PORTNI URBAN BIKE

prevent the colliding with obstacles while carrying bikes on narrow stairs.

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MOTIVATIONS

RESEARCH & OBSERVATIONS

In recent years, cycling becomes a trend, more

Investigation

and more people commute by bikes. As the

People who live without elevators......

urbanizations grow rapidly, people’s living space are getting smaller. Cities are full of crowded and old apartments, most of them even have a lack of elevators. Therefore, carrying and storaging bikes have been serious problems for commuters for decade years.

Customer Journey Map PRODUCT DESIGN / PORTNI URBAN BIKE 11


PROBLEM ANALYSIS According to the research, carrying bikes up and down on the stairs annoys most of the people. There are many inconveniences to carry a bike while moving at the same time in the staircase. For example, the bike collides with obstacles in the staircase easily, especialy in the corners. It’s also an unstable position, and the centre - of - gravity changes easily. Furthermore, as long as the front wheel is off the floor, it will be uncontrollabe and rotate easily with the stem. While shouldering a bike is more efficient comparing with these

The center - of - gravity changes easily, which cause unbalance and unstable position.

COLLIDES WITH OBSTACLES Due to the narrow space, the bike easily to hit the walls and stairs.

STEM & WHEEL UNCONTROLLABE The stem & front wheel rotate easily as long as the front wheel is off the floor.

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UNSTABLE POSITION

PRODUCT DESIGN

While carrying bike in the stairs......

PORTNI URBAN BIKE

ways, but the frame would hurt shoulder because of the tiny contact area.

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CONCEPT Nowadays, bicycles are not only transportations, they are also accessories to show your personal style. Our designing will be focused on “how to solve the problems, and make a beautiful bike� at the same time. So in this case, we wanted the form of this bike be based on the functions, and make the functional part be the features of the form.

PRODUCT DESIGN / PORTNI URBAN BIKE 13

Tokyobike, Japan

Sense 30, Taiwan


DEVELOPMENT

CAD / CAM

After bringing up the concept for the solution, we’ve done a lot of expriments and tests. At first, we built a prototype by wood sticks to find out the best way to solve our problems. At this step, we got the initial concept . In order to make the experiment more practical, we changed the material from wood to steel, so the weight and the center - of - gravity will be more accurate to verify. After numerous of tests and modifications, Portni Urban Bike has borned. The form of the concept was veirfied by building 3D model. Also the engineering drawing was

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MANUFACTURING

PORTNI URBAN BIKE

finished accurately for the later process.

PRODUCT DESIGN

PROTOTYPING &TESTS

The bike frame was made by tube blending and bronze - welding, in order to create smooth surfaces after sanding and polishing.

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INTRODUCTIONS Portni Urban Bike was designed to be carried easily while walking on the stairs. It features ergonomic designs which was designed after variuos tests and experiments, makes bike carrying more convenient, and it is easy to ride at the same time.

SHOULDER - CONTACT AREA

SLIP - RESISTANT C

The “Shoulder - Contact Area” is com-

The matte surface on the tu

posed of three tubes which make up a

of a special matte pain

plane, in order to increase the area where

increases the friction, also

the shoulder and frame contact. The

area for grabbing.

blending part at the upper part of the headtube is able to hold the shoulder stabely instead of sliding off the shoulder. PRODUCT DESIGN / PORTNI URBAN BIKE 15


COATING

LOCK - WISE SYSTEM

ubes was made

The “Lock - Wise System� is able to stable

nt, in order to

the stem and front wheel instead of letting

o indicates the

it turning. Once the stem is lowered to the system, and the quick-release of the stem is locked, the stem will no longer be turning. This will make the bike carrying more convenient and safer.

Lock - wise system is composed of 2 aluminium rings, 3 steel sticks and 8 screws.


INSTRUCTIONS

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1. Loose the quick realease of the

2. Lower the stem and seatpost, then

3. Hold the slip - resistant part on the

4. After lifting up the bike, lay the

stem and the seatpost.

turn the stem for 90°, and lock the

tubes to lift the bike up.

shoulder - contact aera on shoulder.

quick realease of the both sides.


MODIFICATIONS The collisions between bikes and the wall is always being a serious problem, while moving and turning the bikes in a narrow space. In this situation, we

With portni on the stairs......

found that shortening the length of the bike while carrying it will be a highly

WEIGHT SEPERATED

efficient way to avoid the problems. Therefore, carrying the bikes vertically

Because of the Shoulder - Contact Area, the

and hiding the stem and seatpost rapidly will transform it into the smallest

pains and uncomfortableness of the shoulder .

bike’s weight will be seperated, in order to reduce

size, for more flexibility.

length of the user and bike is able to avoid collisions with obstacles.

MORE BALANCE & STABILITY Carrying the bike vertically and hiding the stem and seatpost can make a stable movement. Furthermore, maintaining the center - of - gravity at a balance condition is able to make the bike carrying more efficient and flexible.

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has a lot to do with the length. Shortened the

PRODUCT DESIGN

The problems of carrying bikes in the staircase

PORTNI URBAN BIKE

LENGTH SHORTENED

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PRODUCT DETAILS




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PRODUCT DESIGN

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PORTNI URBAN BIKE



1-2 VEGGIEWASH

VeggieWash VeggieWash is a semi - automatic vegetable washer. It converts the power of water stream

away dirts and pesticide on leaves. Therefore, as long as the water keep running, the basket inside VeggieWash will keep rotating and wash vegetables and fruits thoroughly.

Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2015

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water must be continuous, in order to wash

PRODUCT DESIGN

by hands won’t be needed. Furthermore,

VEGGIEWASH

into energy to rotate the basket, so washing

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MOTIVATIONS

RESEARCH & OBSERVATIONS

Kitchen is a place where surprises and all the

PROBLEM ANALYSIS

amazing food are born. However, the process of

First of all, people take health issue seriously now a days. The American Academy of Pediatrics issued

making food is often like having a war. In this

a statement saying that evidence demonstrates associations between early life exposure to pesticides

project, I studied some process of cooking, and

and pediatric cancers, decreased cognitive function, and behavioral problems. Therefore, while wash-

what’s more important is how people think and

ing vegetables and fruits, people don’t just dunk those in water, using hand to wash and stir is neces-

feel while they cook. I found that washing vegeta-

sary in order to wash vegetables thoroughly. Furthermore, washing in open space cause water easily

bles and fruit is usually uneficient and annoying, it

splashed everywhere.

still got some room for improvements. I believe cooking will be more fun without some problems.

What people used to do......

A. Dunk in water and wash. PRODUCT DESIGN / VEGGIEWASH 25

B. Keep the water run and wash.

- WASH UNTHOROUGHLY (CYCLIC WATER) - UNEFFICIENT (TAKE TIME) - WATER SPLASH (OPEN SPACE) - TAKE TIME (UNEFFICIENT)


EXISTING PRODUCT ANALYSIS

OUR GOAL

Confined space is able to avoid water splash everywhere.

Stiring and washing is a necessary step to wash away dirts, bacterias, pesticides, etc..

PRODUCT DESIGN

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Continuous water can efficiently take away stuffs we washed away. Unlike cylcic water keep the dirts in water until it drained.

VEGGIEWASH

GAP IN THE MARKET

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PRODUCT DESIGN

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VEGGIEWASH

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DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT


INTRODUCTIONS VeggieWash is composed of 5 parts, including cap, fan, lid, basket, and bottom. As long as the water run, water’s energy will be converted into the power to push the fan to rotate, then the basket will

PRODUCT DESIGN

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VEGGIEWASH

rotate as well.

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PRODUCT DESIGN

At the bottom, there are holes to drain the water in side the basket, efficiently take away dirts, bacterias and pesticides.

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The three tiny leg is able to stand the washer stably on the sinks.


MECHANISM & SECTIONS VeggieWash works without electricity.

As

long as each parts combined together, it is

There are two bumps on the top of the stick

VEGGIEWASH

able to work.

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which is part of the basket. When the stick

the fan moves, the bumps inside the whole will contact the bumps on stick, then the basket will be pushed to rotate.

PRODUCT DESIGN

goes into the fan, it will fit well. Also, when

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INSTRUCTIONS

PRODUCT DESIGN / VEGGIEWASH 31

Open the lid.

Put vegetables and fruits in.

Turn on faucet to let water go into the fan. The basket inside will rotate and clean it thoroughly.

Lift up the baket by the two handle bars and enjoy the fresh fruits and vegetables.


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PRODUCT DESIGN

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VEGGIEWASH



1-3 READERCARE

ReaderCare “ReaderCare� is a chair designed for the open spaces in libraries or book stores. While

in a proper posture. If the space is needed, the chairs is able to be stacked in a small volume in order to save the space.

Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2014

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lectures, people can sit on ReaderCare to read

PRODUCT DESIGN

used as audience seat. When there is no

READERCARE

lectures are held in the space, the chair can be

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MOTIVATIONS

RESEARCH & OBSERVATIONS

In most of bookstores or libraries, there are open spaces for helding events

How the open space is used......

such as lectures. In the space, chairs and tables play a big role. Firstly, when lectures are held, these are the audience seats. Secondly, when the space is free to use, chairs and tables are usaully used to read. However, sometimes the chairs and tables have to be hided when the space must be cleared. Because of the frequency of moving all around the chairs or tables in the space, it causes a lot of unconvenience. Seats in these kind of space should be simple yet useful. Being a wonderful seat for reading is the most important, also should be convenient to arrange.

1) Events helded. When events are held, such as lectures, chairs are needed to PRODUCT DESIGN

be used as audience seats. Tables and other stuffs should be hided up.

2) Free to use.

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When there are no events, the spcaces are free to used. People sit on chairs or crouch down to read.

READERCARE

3) Space emptied. Sometimes the space have to be emptied for some reason. Chairs, tables and other stuff is necessary to be arranged in

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small volume.


How people read on a normal chair......

GOAL What the designing plans are......

PROPER POSTRURE

The lack of arms’ support

EASY TO ARRANGE Due to the restriction of spaces, to hide or arrange the chair in the smallest volume is necessary.

cause the uncomfortable

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of back and neck.

ALTERNATIVE OF TABLES Although tables is able to give supports for arms while reading, they take a lot of spaces. Furthermore, tables are unconvenient to get arranged.

PRODUCT DESIGN

“Arms lack support.”

READERCARE

Reading in proper posture is the most important issue of this chair deign. After the research, it was found that the support of arms helps a lot with the posture.

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CONCEPT

DEVELOPMENT CAD / CAM

PRODUCT DESIGN / READERCARE 37


INTRODUCTIONS “ReaderCare� is a chair designed for the open spaces in libraries or book stores. The chair can be used in two ways, which are sitting against and sitting face to the back. People can sit on ReaderCare to read in a proper posture. If the space is needed, the chairs is able to be stacked in a small volume in order to save the space. 330

READERCARE

Dimensions in mm

330

PRODUCT DESIGN

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550

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IMPROVEMENTS

Better Way

Gerneral Way

The chair can be used in two ways, which are sitting against and sitting face to the back.

Sitting against the back of the chair, which is the standard way to sit, your lower back will be supported. While sitting face to the back, the back will be the support for your arms, in order to make a more proper posture for reading or using PRODUCT DESIGN

cellphones.

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postures.

READERCARE 39

The hight of the back is ergonomically designed, it is able to reduce back pain and avoid the discomfort of neck which are caused by poor

Due to the support for arms, you are able to

In this posture, which is how most people

have a more proper posture for reading or

read, the lack of arms’ support usually cause

using cellphones.

the uncomfortable of back and neck.


Storaging In open spaces, ReaderCare can be used as audience seats as usaul when there are events or lectures helding. However, sometimes the open space needed to be emptied. ReaderCare is able to be stacked and storaged in the smallest volume.


PRODUCT DETAILS

Legs Design The chair was designed with three legs in order PRODUCT DESIGN / READERCARE 41

to make space for readers’ legs while sitting face to the seat back.


Curvatrue Surface The seat was designed with curvature surface

Composing The chair is easy to take apart and compose. Parts are composed by screws.

PRODUCT DESIGN

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READERCARE

to fit the legs and make better ergonomics.

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1-4 QUBE

qube Qube was inspired by sliced toast, using wood sticks to create imaginary planes and build up the cube. In the design, every plane is import-

seemed nothing special, as long as they con-

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nect to each other with support, they are able

QUBE

ant and necessary. Although the planes

turned on, lights spread out from the gaps of the cube, showing the connections of sides, imaginary planes and the cube. Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2013

PRODUCT DESIGN

to stand and complete a cube. As the light

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CONCEPT & DEVELOPMENT The goal of the project is to design a lamp associates with cubes.

PRODUCT DESIGN / QUBE 45


300

300

18

QUBE

300

37.5

37.5

37.5

Dimensions in mm.

PRODUCT DESIGN

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18

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02 EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN


2-1 READY-MADE DESIGN

BlowingLight Lamp Design EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN / BLOWINGLIGHT 49

“ BlowingLight” combines hair dryer, led light and work lamp’s leg. The lamp was ispired by old - school barber shop and some classic elements and styles. The switch of the “BlowingLight” was the original hair dryer’s switch. Due to the leg, it can help you work more efficiently, productively and comfortably.

Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2016


EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

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BLOWINGLIGHT

CONCEPT

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PROCESS

A. Original Switch

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN /

B. New Switch

BLOWINGLIGHT 51

Changing the swich from A to B.


PRODUCT DETAILS


2-2 GENERATIVE DESIGN 01

IGNITING Suface Sections Modelizing “Ignite” is the surface I designed, it represents EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

the ignition of emotions. This practice is to build up the model of a surface by creating sections. In this project, I worked in Alias and made the model with presspaper by laser cutting.

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Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2016


IGNITING /

The surface which arouses various of complicated emotions at the same time.

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

Ignite

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STEPS

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1

2

3

4

The surface was designed

Create planes and make

Trim the part that is not

To create

with

the distance between each

needed.

up the planes, which are in

several

curves

as

30cm*30cm. Then duplicate and offset the surface to create the hight.

plane equally.

5 the trench, lift

the same direction, for half of the hight.

Finally got all the peices.


EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

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IGNITING

FINALS

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2-3 GENERATIVE DESIGN 02

illusions Suface Skins Modelizing

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

The surface is named “illusions”,which is an instance of a wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience. This practice is to create the skins of the surface by triangles. Same as the last project, I worked in Alias and made the model with presspaper by laser cutting as well.

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Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2016 57


ILLUSIONS /

The surface with an instance of a wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

illusions

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STEPS

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

2

3

4

The surface was designed with

Create planes and make the

After intersecting, the “curve on

The triangles are the skin of the

several curves as 30cm*30cm.

distance between each plane

surface� was created, building

surface.

equally, Then intersect with

up many squares. Then, devide

the surface.

those squres into triangles.

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1

ILLUSIONS 59


EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

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ILLUSIONS

FINALS

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2-4 GENERATIVE DESIGN 03

Voronoia Coaster Design

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

The coaster was designed with Grasshopper in Rhino. It was created by “Voronoi Diagram”, which is a partitioning of a plane into regions based on distance to points in a specific subset of the plane. The coaster is designed for iced drinks. It is able to accommodate

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drops of water on the outside of cold cups or

VORONOIA

bottles.

Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2016 61


INTRODUCTION The Trench The trench is able to accommodate drops of water on the outside of cold cups or bottles.


PROCESS


PRODUCT DETAILS To Stack The bottom of the coaster was designed to stack

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

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VORONOIA

with each other stably.

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03 GRAPHIC DESIGN


3-1 POSTER DESIGN

The Indigo Blue GRAPHIC DESIGN

Poster Design - A1 size

In this project, I was assigned to pick a color and design a poster to express the feelings given by the color. The color I chose was

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Indigo Blue, which gives me the feeling of

THE INDIGO BLUE

“elegant”, “tranquil” and “immense”.

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Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2014


3-2POSTER DESIGN

Free Medical Service Poster Design - A3 size

The poster is design for the promotion of a “Free Medical Service� held by the department of dentistry of Jinan University. I use low saturated color to show the generous spirit of the volunteers who are willing to sacrifise without getting any return.

Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2015


3-3 CIS DESIGN

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Portni Urban Bike CIS Design Portni Urban Bike was the final project of mine during the university. To me, the bike is young but also classic, so the color I chose for the brand was bright but also has the feeling of classic and vintage. Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2016

Business Card 90*50 (mm)

Thank You Card 4*6 (inch)


GRAPHIC DESIGN

Post Card 150*107 (mm) 70

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PORTNI URBAN BIKE


3-4 CIS DESIGN

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Business Card 90*50 (mm)

Mom’s Kitchen CIS Design Mom’s Kitchen is a studio established by a

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housewife who love handmade desserts. Most

MOM’S KITCHEN

of the products were influenced by English

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desserts, so the design of the CI took English as references. Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2015

Sticker 45*30 (mm)


Logo Redesign (In progress)

Due to the changing of the product Mom’s Kitchen sale, the logo has

Business Card 90*50 (mm)

GRAPHIC DESIGN

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MOM’S KITCHEN

been redesigned as well.

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3-5 CIS DESIGN Brand Concept

Redesign for Native Shoes CIS Design GRAPHIC DESIGN / NATIVE SHOES 73

Established in Vancouver back in 2009, Native Shoes set out with a vision to create ‘Future Classics’ with lightweight, innovative EVA moulded shoes for men, women, and children. Since then, they’ve quickly expanded to coverage in over 30 countries across the globe with their unique designs and colourful styles.

Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2013


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GRAPHIC DESIGN

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NATIVE SHOES


3-6 CI DESIGN

GRAPHIC DESIGN

DenArt Dental Clinic CI Design

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The Logo was inspired by the Chinese word “ 雋”, which means fine quality and outstanding. The logo combines “雋”, gums, a dental implant tooth and a healthy tooth.

Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2016


Concept The practical pictures of real tooth and dental implant teeth are taken as references for the

The transformation of the word “雋”.

GRAPHIC DESIGN

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DENART DENTAL CLINIC

logo design.

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3-7 CI DESIGN

Logo Design The logos were used for different events with different styles.

GRAPHIC DESIGN / PISTREET 77

Pistreet Cycling Club CI Design

Pistreet Cycling Club is a club my friends and I established in the university. We are enthusiasts of fixed gear and cycling.

Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2015


Map 420*297 (mm)

GRAPHIC DESIGN

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PISTREET

Spoke Cards 17.5*6 (mm)

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3-8 CI DESIGN

GRAPHIC DESIGN

D-A Interior Design Bussiness Card Design - 50*90

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The bussiness card is used for Taiwan and China, which are two different places and coporations.

Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2014


TTU Hunt CI Design

D-A INTERIOR DESIGN

3-9 CI DESIGN

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TTU Hunt is a platform collecting snapshot for

Designed by Chu Chun Han, 2016

GRAPHIC DESIGN

street fashion in Tatung University.

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04 PHOTOGRAPHY


PHOTOGRAPHY

Perception & Lifestyle PHOTOGRAPHY

Photography I love photography, it let me see the world in different perspectives. This is also the record of my life.

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2015 - 2017


Gondola, Venice f8, 1/300, iso100, 70mm

PHOTOGRAPHY

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TRAVEL

On the Plane, Taipei f5.6, 1/200, iso100, 35mm

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PHOTOGRAPHY / ANZU 86

My Niece Anzu, Kaohsiung f2.8, 1/60, iso200, 35mm


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PHOTOGRAPHY

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LIFE


A B PHOTOGRAPHY / BLUE 88

C D

A/ The Contract, Venice B/ The Contact, Venice CD/ Summertime, Hong Kong



PHOTOGRAPHY / BIKES 90

Sunbathe, Taipei f2.8, 1/200, iso100, 50mm




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