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Karya Dirik karyadirik@gmail.com +90 (506) 978 46 88 issuu.com/karyadirik Date of Birth: 22.05.1995 Address: Turkey-Ä°Istanbul
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Cirriculum Vitae Education
Istanbul Bilgi University (2019 - ongoing) MA Program in Cultural Management (English - 80%Scholarship) Middle East Technical University METU (2014-2019) Faculty of Architecture Department of Industrial Design (English) CumGPA: 3.24/4.00 High Honor (2016-2017)
Computer Skills Adobe Photoshop cc Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe After Effect Rhinoceros Keyshot Microsoft Office Figma
Internships and Work Experiences Carré D’artistes /Istanbul/ (2019 Dec. - ongoing) Manager Assistant
2020 Visual Residency Program “Designing into the Future” by Istanbul Design Biennial, IKSV – Participant 2020 Istanbul Service Jam by ATÖLYE 2020 “UX Research Boothcamp” by UXServices
Social Activities & Hobies 2017(Spring)Membership of Art Production Community (MILK)
2019 “What is NEXT?” Workshop by Vestel A.S. in Good Design Izmir Event. Award: Championship with “Sepetim” project
2017(August) PRO-DE-02 International Workcamp Deetz/Germany
2019 “Open Studio Days 2019” Art Event – Volunteer Assistant
2015-16 Membership of European IKSV (Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts) / Students’ Forum (AEGEE) Istanbul / (2020 Jan. – June) 2015 (July) BE-VIA Boombal Festival – 5th Istanbul Design Biennial Team - Internship Workcamp Gent/Belgium DESIGNNOBIS/Ankara/2018 2014 (July) IBG International Summer Practice in a Design Office Workcamp Stuttgart/Germany Arcelik Dishwasher Factory/Ankara/2017 Summer Practice in a Production Establishment
2014-15 Membership of METU Ankara Volunteer Team (AGT)
Languages
2009-14 Private Caglar Music Instution-Violin
Turkish (Native) English (Fluent) Italian (Elementary)
2020 “Design Thinking Training” by Explori
2019 “Base Istanbul” Volunteer – Coordinator / Curator Assistant
Politecnico di Torino (Erasmus/2018-Fall) Industrial Design Bahcelievler Anadolu Highschool(2009-2013)
Certifications, Awards and Experiences
2019 45. Yahsibey Design Workshop, “Domestic Ornament” by Emre Senan Design Foundation 2019 – Participant 2019 Patented Dishwasher Component Internship Project By Arçelik A.S. 2018 V. International Graphic Design Workshop by Hacettepe University 2017 “I am Design” Worshop by Inegöl Furniture Industry Association Award: Championship with chair “TabuLe”
2010-2014 Membership of Caglar Music 2017 University4society entrepreneurship event Instution Children Orchestra by METU Research and Development Club
Hello! I am Karya, Whatever I do, I do with passion. My motivation of life: having courage to start something new and finding out the things that can make me happier. I am always trying to push my limits and achieve something better. I really like creating new things, designing, drawing and painting them. I am pleased to share with you some of my works.
DreamBox (2017)
Baggy (2017)
tabuLe (2018)
Content
Prototyping
3D Models
Drawings
Sepetim (2019)
Koza (2019)
BikePub (2018)
tabuLe A sitting unit for artists who play music instruments.
Team Members: Sinan Altun Karya Dirik Nurbike Erberk Rümeysa Efnan Gültekin Kevser Yetim
*Based on the word for stool in Turkish “Tabure”
First Prize Award
What is Parametric Design? Parametric design is, as the name implies, design that is guided by a set of parameters: rules, values and relationships that control or even generate the design.
Musicians who is playing in an orchestra are getting tired in time, have pain of their neck, shoulder and back. “tabule” is here for them to lean on and ease their experience.
The workshop was on designing chairs for various aims by considering the “paremetric design rules”.
There were separete groups and at the end every group has had their own chair designs.
Scenario
Ideation After some trainings on parametric designs by Emmanuel Ruffo (from Domus Academy, Milano), some parametric patterns were created.
Musicians can sit or just lean to “TabuLe” and continue to play comfortably.
The final design was generated from “L” shapes, all the pieces of the chair are related tot each other and its based on a parametric cycle.
3D Modelling
Prototyping
3D Modelling should have been precise, becasuse it was going to be produced by CNC machine.
According to the rules of the workshop, every pieces were made of wood even in the joint pieces, but in the real production joint pieces should be metal for endurance.
TabuLe was printed by CNC machine on a MDF plate.
Baggy What things do you always carry with you Whatever it is, you can always carry them with this “Baggy”.
Scenario Users can preserve their important items such as passport in the frontbag and easily reach them.
Baggy is a practical short term traveler backpack!
User can easily separate the clothe’s pack from the bigpack and leave it to the home or hotel.
Its separate sections enable user to store the belongings safely.
Thanks to the manageable design responds to all needs.
Baggy turn a daily bag after separating from the extra clothes bag.
Ideation
After varies luggage options which offer efficient placement opportunity, last idea were created as a backpack. The main idea was developed with thinking of theft and travel usage.
Prototyping and Materials
When the user want to carry the clothes, he/she can use the front part. Thanks to the straps, front and back parts can stay together.
Different textile options were tried. (felt, leather)In the last version, waterproof polyester textile were used. (Inside: black, out: gray)Also claret red vislon zipper was used.
User can transfer the weight to their waist by using straps. They can attach the strap which they want in front of their waist, therefore they can carry the pack easier.
The front part can be easily attached to the back part (main part) with snaps and clips. And user can easily separate the clothe’s pack (front part) from the main part.
With the varies pockets in the bag, user can arrange his/her stuff.
DreamBox A new way of saving money.
DreamBox aims to give a new concept to classic piggy banks for encouraging to save money in a fun way.
According to some researches, having the freedom of managing money is the best way of teaching children to save it.
Children can plan and make investment with this unique designed money box.
There are some examples to encourage children to save money. Most of them show the money to kids as a goal, not a tool.
Scenario
MoneyBox supports children to save money for 2 seperate goals. They put their money according to their decision, top compartment for the cheaper goal and the kid can waive the cheaper one, they can invests their money to the larger compertment by pulling the sliding caps between the 2 compartments.
They can easily see the amount of money through the transparent parts. By sticking their drawings and writings about their desires to the cork board on the DreamBox, they may be motivated.
User Research
After some interviews with the kids, most of the answers show that children enjoy determining their desires, then save the money for them. Also thanks to their critics, existing ideas were developed.
Sketches
Different forms were created and generally triangle shapes are more suitable for the functionality of the DreamBox.
Materials DreamBox has been produced from healthy materials. Also the kids can easily see how much money they saved from the little windows in the left side. Polycarbon
Polypropylene
Magnets
MDF Plate
Veneer (Lamination)
Corkboard
Prototyping
Previous Mock Ups
It also can be seperated and used as different money box (by siblings or the kid can carry one of the parts), there are magnets between 2 compartments.
Corrugated cardboard was used for the main mock up.
In the previous ideas, the main point was same but the shape of the containers were different.
BikePub A warm place for your bike!
Bicycles are stolen! Every 30 seconds, one bike is stolen. 1.5 million bikes are stolen every year according to the FBI statistics. Bike theft rates are increasing day by day all around the world.*
BikePub is a closed parking area that bicyclists can use easily and safely.
BikePub protect bikes from thiefs and also hard weather conditions. Penticton,Canada
*Source: https://www.nationalbikeregistry.com/theft.html
Ideation
At the beggining of the project, main question was how the bike can be storaged most efficiently. Then mechanism were developed according to bike shapes and placement. Varies ideas were created, for both vertical placement and horizontal placement.
Rail Cross Section
Details
Basis Working Principle Inside the container, bikes stay stable and the main shutter mechanism turns, door always go to empty place and wait for new customers. Zig Zag order prevent saddles from crashing each other.
Base has inclined edges to help bikes slip easily.
Top View
Outside Rail for the shutter door part. Rail for main shutter part.
Solar Panel
Inside Rail Roof
Side Shutter Door
220 cm
Screen and Scanner 370 cm
Top
120 cm
Rail Base
Structural Element Between the Lifting Bars
8 cm
300 cm
Place for Bars
Lifting Mechanism
45 cm
Thanks to the solar panel on the top of the BikePub, it can create its energy. 10 cm
Scenairo
BikePub A warm place for your bike!
When the users wants to take their bikes back, they should scan the 2D code, in the same way the door slides and door opens when it came to the right place. Then locking mechanism will open and let the bike leave.
Take your bike.
To take your bike, just scan the code!
Firstly, user connects to the machine by BikePub app. When the main body stays stable, shutter door turns and it stops when the door come to the front of the empty place. After the door openned, user can slide the bike easily.
Application Application
Koza
Collapsible product that creates student studying spaces within departments and dormitories on a university campus.
How to use it?
Koza has everthing that a studying student may need.
It enables user to study in different positions; group or as an individual.
The closed version is designed for occupying less place when it not in use.
User can easily open and close it with the help of the tyres and the handles through pull and push movements.
Scenairo
Lock mechanism for the chairs can be deactivated and controlled with card recognition system. Chairs can be locked again by hand.
There are 2 types of screens, two of them between the desks and the other bigger 2 are in the main body that they can be pulled out easily.
There are 4 desk lamps and 2 plugs in each side. Lamps are collapsible when they are out of usage.
The desk height is adjustable to make it possible to enable user to active studying.
Details Screens can slide through the slot, thanks to the switch mechanism, by compressing the handle, user can pull the roller blind and leave it anywhere.
To immobilize the stationary base, with the vacuum mechanism and pedal base mount fastens to the ground. Additionally, it can fasten with screws.
Desk
Lock system lets the desk to move, after changing the height, locker piece slot into one of the places and desk gets locked.
Bottom wheels also assist settlement and transport.
With the help of the wires, 2 different latch mechanisms make the system locked in open and close position. While it is getting close, after unlocking, the piston helps the desk to leave the stable position and fold.
Sepetim
A product from reused material for children to gain experience on washing and folding clothes.
Team Members: Derin Baykal Karya Dirik
First Prize Award
What could we do for climate change? Several precautions everybody can take right now.
Switch to 100% green power Optimise your diet Get on your bike! “Sepetim� is a project which aims to reuse the packages of washing machines.
Avoid plastic wherever you can
Reuse! The end product is for educating kids about laundering and encouraging them to get into the laundering process as an individual.
As a DIY project, children can make it alone or with their families and turn it into a family activity.
*Source: https://en.reset.org/act/12-things-you-can-do-climate-change-0
Idea Generation Zero waste Seating Unit
Second life
The possible solutions to reuse packaging cardboards for sustainability.
Stool Foldable
Volumetric change
Children cut and fold following the instructions on the package and creates their laundry basket. They can also customize it by painting and drawing.
Animal house
Folders
Multifunctional
Scenairo
The package of the washing machine is opened by children and their parents.
Bookshelves
After placing the laundry box at their room, they learn to separate the dirty clothes considering their colours.
Holder
Coffee table
When the laundry box is full, children can easily grap and take the bos to the bathroom thus they take on responsibilty. In addition to that, with the help of the extra folding attachment, they can fold their t-shirts easily.
Details Lights
Colours b–›– ‚·¶ Darks c¢· ‹¶
The design of laundry makes easier for children to separate colours, lights an and darks. They can also engage to each other. The form of the box for lights and darks expands as the box gets full. Child can customize the laundry box.
The folding device helps children teach folding in a fun and easy way.
This 2 days we got a chance to work with the Vestel design team. At the end we made the prototype.
Artistic
15x21 cm, watercolor (2019)
Climate Change Series “real owner”
Coincidence Series “we are a mass by chance. a painting by chance�
Illustrations Watercolor (2019)
“Virtuoso” Watercolor (2020)
“Yellow” Watercolor (2020)
“Apetite” series Acrylic on canvas (2020)
“Felix” Acrylic on canvas (2020)
“Jazz” Acrylic on canvas (2020)
“Breakfast” series Acrylic on canvas (2020)
“Peace” Acrylic on canvas (2020)
Illustrations Digital (2019)
OPEN CALL
POSTER DESIGN
Open Call:
Theme: LLveable CCttes
Poster Design
Poster Design
Theme: Liveable Cities
Eligibility: Students 3rd and 4th grade students from graphic and visual design departments of Turkish universities art faculties.
Eligibility: Students 3rd and 4th grade students from graphic and visual design departments of Turkish universities art faculties.
Deadline: 20 December 2019 Eligibility: Students: 3rd and 4th grade students from graphic and visual design departments of Turkish universities art faculties.
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Poster design proposals for BASE competition (2019)
Visual Essay for Visual Residency Program “Designing into the Future� by Istanbul Design Biennial, IKSV (2020) This work has been published on the Istanbul Biennial instragram account.
Ascaso Coffee Machine Marker and dry paint, 2016
KitchenAid Stand Mixer, 1919 Marker and dry paint, 2017
Eames Lounge Chair, 1956 Marker and dry paint, 2017
Braun Razor, 1958 (by Dieter Rams) Marker, 2017
Braun Aromaster kf47, 1972(by Florian Seiffert) Marker and dry paint, 2017
Braun Aromaster kf47, 1972(by Florian Seiffert) Marker and dry paint, 2017
Louis Ghost Chair, 2002 (by Philipp Starck) Dry paint, 2018
Porsche 911, 1988 Watercolor, 2019
Egg Chair, 1958 (by Arne Jacobsen) Marker and dry paint, 2017
Alessi Kettle 9091, 1982 (by Richard Sapper) Marker, 2017
Lockheed Lounge Chair, 1990 (by Marc Newson) Marker, 2017
3D Models
Plastic Parts for a dish washer in Arรงelik A.S. Internship, 2017
Spice and Souce Bottles Set Design Studio, 2018
A Composition for Computer Literacy in Design, 2018
Desk Chair Model for Computer Literacy in Design, 2018
A Plastic Part of a respirator in Designnobis Internship, 2018
Prototyping
Sewing for the bag projects, 2017 Design Studio
Mould making for silicon model, 2018 Design Studio
MDF chair model CNC machine printed, 2018
Textile product stand unit project from wood, 2017 Design Studio
Spice and Souce Bottles Set Mockup for Design Studio, 2018
Ceramic Class, 2018
Skateboard from ofwood veneer, 2015
Thank You! karyadirik@gmail.com issuu.com/karyadirik