Juan Esteban Sánchez
PORTFOLIO Industrial Design Product Design - Furniture Design - Illustration
JUAN ESTEBAN SÁNCHEZ INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER 3D Modeling - Illustration - Product Design EDUCATION 2017
High School Gimnasio Makarenko. Graduated whith honors
2023
Professional Industrial Design Universidad el Bosque. 4.5/5.0 GPA
juanes.sc13@gmail.com +57 322-888-5342 COL
WORK EXPERIENCE
https://www.behance.net/juanesscdesign
Freelance Designer
Colombia
A&D Producciones Ellas hablan Music of Heaven
LANGUAJES Spanish
Native
English
B1
Coltoys Mininisterio AvanCemos ICCC Madrigal
2023 2023 - Actuality 2022 - Acyuality
SOFTWARE SKILLS 3D MODELING
REFERENCES Daniel Sánchez +57 320-992-1559
Amy Carrillo +57 317-440-4172
Andres Sánchez +57 313-835-4763
Karen López +61 430-535-151
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2019 - 2020 2020 2022 - Acyuality
Rhino
Z Brush
Autodesk Fusion 360
RENDERING
Keyshot
V Ray
ILLUSTRATION
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Autodesk Photoshop Sketchbook
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ANIMALTOYS
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PAG 14
PAG 24
ALBA
ESPANTOS
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PAG 10
INDEX
DESK
PAG 20
ILLUSTRATION
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ANIMALTOYS
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ANIMALTOYS is a family of 4 toy animals made in 3D printer that can be assembled and disassembled, with the same pieces to complete each of them. To choose each animal, I thought of establishing a formal connection between different species that do not share any relationship. Taking their anatomical characteristics in the construction of these.
ANIMALTOYS
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CREATIVE The chosen animals are the elephant, the piranha, the bat and the ant.
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PROCESS During the sketching process, different ways of adapting the geometries of each animal were explored.
With the shapes defined, choused to make lo-fi prototypes out of cardboard, to check the aesthetics and functionality of the toy. Once the model was finished, the file was exported in STL format for printing.
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Each plastic animal has holes and assemblies in each piece that makes up its body to facilitate its assembly and disassembly.
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The piece that corresponds to the head, is the same for each animal, for this reason can intercature with a large number of pieces.
The ant's legs work as individual pieces, or as a single piece in the case of the elephant's trunk.
Some animals, such as the piranha and the ant, have different pieces for their complete construction.
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ALBA 10
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Alba is a family of products that has two table lamps and a bowl. Inspired by the Andean Condor, representative animal of Colombia.
Image taken from https://pixabay.com/es/photos/c%c3%b3ndor-p%c3%a1jaro-volador-animal-4405821/
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SKETCHES ALBA
Andean Condor “messenger of the sun”
The Andean condor is a master bird known as the "messenger of the sun". The Incas believed that this animal, with its energy, was responsible for the sun rising every morning, carrying the star with its powerful wings, causing the dawn.
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Inspired by this legend, I took the most representative elements of the animal, combining them with the characteristics of the sun. In this way, proposing the first approximations of the family of products.
ALBA
HIGH-FIDELITY PROTOTYPE
LAMP ALBA The products are two table lamps and a bowl, made mostly with Colombian artisan techniques and various materials, among which wood and metal stand out. In its aesthetic section, I used components of the condor’s body such as its color palette, its legs and the shape of its body when flying, along with the symbolic value of the ALBA analogy, in order to bring these concepts to functional products.
CONDOR
- The CONDOR-BOWL does the job of carrying or containing objects inside, just as the condor does with the sun in its legend. - The ALBA-LAMP, is a direct analogy to the legend, being an abstraction of the action of the flight of the condor carrying the immense sun on its back. - Finally, the CONDOR-LAMP exalts the condor's claws and its flapping to take flight.
LAMP
CONDOR
BOWL LO W- F I D E L I T Y P R O T O T Y P E S
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DESK 14
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During the pandemic caused by the covid 19, the confinement forced us to adapt to a new lifestyle, bringing inevitable changes in our daily activities, including work. For this reason, in response to the situation experienced during the year 2020, I took the responsibility of finding a solution to the inconvenience of the distribution of the area in which my father began to work, through furniture design.
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DESK Furniture Design
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PROBLEMATIC My dad's work area was invading the living room and part of the dining room of our house, having only a small desk and not suitable to contain the necessary objects in his work activities.
GOAL Carry out the design of the desktop with the appropriate measures and an added aesthetic value to provide greater comfort, both to the user and to his family environment.
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FIRST
SKETCHES First proposals
After carrying out the respective analysis of my father's workspace, I began with the taking of the measurements and the ideation of a desk, taking various references to continue with the sketching process.
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Approaches For the first approach, I made ten desk options that met the agreed measurements.
First proposals
First proposals
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Approaches I chose the 5 options most in line with the user's need to define the idea.
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FINAL
SKETCHES
DESK
FINAL PROTOTYPE
When the sketch is approved and the materials are defined, the next step is the modeling of the desk in Fuison360. In this process, the fittings that should be used were determined, in the same way, the technical drawings of the furniture were made to later be sent to the manufacturer and obtain the physical product.
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ESPANTOS
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ESPANTOS is a line of collectible/Art Toys made of flexible resin, loaded with an experiential component supported by emotional design. Taking popular characters from the myths and legends of Colombia, such as the Mohán, the Silbador, and the Patasola, as references, the goal is to represent them in a way that users can identify with, creating a sense of connection through nostalgia and sensitive interaction with the object.
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PROTOTYPES
Closed Box
Discover
Figure Open
Interact
Each box has been carefully designed to enrich the user's sensory experience, much like the art toys themselves. To achieve this, three-dimensional elements have been incorporated, emerging from two-dimensional elements through the use of pop-ups.
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EL
SILBADOR KID ULT LA
PATASOLA EL
KID ULT
MOHÁN KID ULT
Aroma Humidifier Filters
Photoluminescent whistling bone
Woman's face on the back of the head
Each figure was modeled in Z-Brush and printed in flexible resin
FINAL PROTOTYPES
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ILLUSTRATION
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C O N C E P T- A R T
IRON MAN CONCEPT ART (ADOBE PHOTOSHOP)
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HULK
Concept DESIGN (Sketchbook)
wolverine
Concept Art (Sketchbook)
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SPIDER-MAN
CONCEPT DESIGN (Sketchbook)
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“The boy crosses the road carrying the treasure with him”. (Adobe Photoshop) This creative exercise starts with an ambiguous phrase that leaves the interpretation to the imagination. In my case, I visualized the path inside a forest, and the boy's treasure, like an orange kite. For this illustration, I used complementary colors to give greater contrast and define a focal point in the image.
“The boy crosses the road carrying the treasure with him”.
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Industrial Designer Juanes.sc13@gmail.com +57-322-888-5342