Lorenzo Selvaggi
Design Portfolio
LORENZO SELVAGGI
ABOUT ME
My story as a designer starts in 2009, when I have left Rimini, my native city, to move to Milan in order to study Product Design at Politecnico di Milano. During my career I operated in different fields such as Design Research, Graphic Design and later, Interaction Design. My professional career begins in 2013 by working as Design Researcher/Service Designer at Design Innovation studio in Milan, then as Graphic/ Product Designer with the multinational CandyHoover Group. Later, I worked two years as Interaction Designer at Technogym, leading company in the sector of fitness equipments. Currently, I am attending a Master in UX/UI Design at ESDi (Escola Superior de Disseny) in Sabadell. Catalunya.
BIOCIRCUIT Biocircuit is a system of connected fitness equipments that allows users to follow a complete workout routine in 30 minutes. It uses a patented engine that can replicate different weightlifting modes (isotonic, elastic, viscous, chains, pyramidal...) and using user’s biometric values stored in MyWellness Cloud, the equipments can apply user’s settings automatically (seat and lever adjustment, difficulty, excercise mode...) providing a seamless workout experience that would not be available with traditional equipments.
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UI for Cardio/Strenght Workout
Technogym 2016 - 2018
30 minutes (2 Round)
Newbie/Untrained Users
PRODUCT CONCEPT
Cardio & Strenght
Customer Management CONTACTS
TRAINER John Doe
WHO IS IN
SEARCH WITH DEVICE
NEW CONTACT
ALLIE ABBEY BILLIE ASHTON CODY BAILEY CURT BERGSON
LOGIN & START (KIOSK)
DANNY BOYLE VOCE 6SURNAME NAME 03:57
The kiosk is the core of the circuit: it is designed to start the circuit, modify settings and check the results of the training sessions.
Login / Landing Page 6
Create / Edit Customer Profile
Assign Program
USER PROFILE
TRAINER John Doe
No entry
TYPE
Member
HEIGHT
167 cm
WEIGHT
55 kg
LEVEL
Beginner
CONFIRM
03:57
Home / Client’s Overview
Start Workout
Pre-Start
Hi, Caroline
0:24 SETUP & ADJUST
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START
Before starting the first workout, user are asked to perform a test in order to prescribe a tailored-suit program.
ROM acquired
REPEAT
NEXT
Range of Movement Aquired - Confirm 8
RecoveryTime - Get Ready
Input Level
Seat height
ROM acquisition
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Execute some repetitions
0/3 1/3
CONFIRM Isokinetic curve aquisition
REPEAT
100 KG 1RM AQUIRED
BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE TRAINED
Switch to the Next Station
0:25 m:ss
NEXT
LEVEL
5A NEXT
Move to next equipment
Pre-Start
CARDIO STATIONS The experience on cardio equipment is made of two different excercises : Running and Cycling.
Move to next equipment
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RecoveryTime - Get Ready
During the workout, the UI show the residual time (excercise time in the yellow circle, overall time in the yellow line), your settings (incline and speed while Running, Power and RepsPerMinute while Cycling) and biometric values (Calories and HeartBeat). After the workout, the interface show you which is the next equipment and your compliance rate (a % of “how correctly you performed the excercise)
Exercise in Progress
Workout on Bike
Work Round 1
3:10 0:45
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RPM Cadence
Total Time
07:12 12
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Power Watt
m:ss
Kcal
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PAUSE
Heart Rate
90
12:30
Work Timer
Cadence Indicator
Feedback
2:05
Compliance
Effort Adjustment
Rest Timer
Next Equipment
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0:24
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m:ss
m:ss
Watt
NEXT
General Workout Timer Technogym Standard Dashboard Total Time
07:12
Kcal
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Heart Rate
PAUSE PAUSE Pause or Stop Button
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Pre-Start
STRENGHT STATIONS The experience on strenght equipment is characterized by features partially similar to those designed for cardio equipment, but scaled on a much smaller display (a 9 inch on strenght, vs a 15 inch on bikes and 21 on threadmills).
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RecoveryTime - Get Ready
The peculiarity of strenght equipment comes from the possibility to manage up to 6 different workout modes, in particualr the most innovative has been the viscous/elastics, the simulates the experience of executing reps immerged in a fluid environment.
Exercise in Progress
Home with Training Agenda
END & RESULTS (KIOSK) After the workout, the users can check their results on the kiosk. The last sessions is displayed directly on the home page, but it is possible to see the whole history.
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CONNECTED MAXI-SCREEN The secondary screen feature help the users finding their position in the circuit, in particular while they are starting the workout.
Secondary Screen / Pre-Start
KIOSK FLOW DIAGRAM The navegation workflow’s appears very complex as it enables not only the start of a workout, but also: - creation of an account, - personal device assignation, - program prescription - test lauch etc. - creation of profile picture thru webcam, etc.
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TEST & SETUP DIAGRAM
CARDIO EXCERCISE DIAGRAM The ideal workflow of the workout should be extremely seamless, but the diagram include many exceptional cases such as: - Voluntarily quitting a workout; - Skipping an equipment - Stop the threadmill (for safety reasons) - Giving a positive or negative fitness at the end of the excercise - Etc.
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STRENGHT EXCERCISE DIAGRAM
POWER WORKOUT APP Additional User Interace for Fitness Equipment Technogym SPA 2016 The app consists of an additional User Interface for power/strenght workout equipment. In particular it provides real time data during the excercise execution and afterperformance results.
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Home
Select Excercise
Input Number of Series
Work out Histogram
Invision Mockup Link https://invis.io/GXG5CHTB3YE
Adjust Weight
MYRUN APP (UPDATES) IPad App for Home Running Technogym SPA 2016 The app works as an expansion of the threadmill UI, providing contents such as workout schedules, guided workout mode and detailed performance results. One of my first activities in Technogym has been the update of the navigation flow, considering the feedbacks collected by the analysts.
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WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM
RESULTS
SPORT ICONS
U.I. ICON SET Graphic Restyle/Update
hiking
swimming
rugby
skateboard
cycling
snorkeling
waterpolo
snowboard
fence
archery
waterpolo
sking
martial arts
curling
cricket
rollerskating
load
repetitions
Technogym SPA 2016-17 During my experience in Technogym, I was asked to design and refine the icon set for mobile and native apps.
FUNCTIONS
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compliance videogames
MUSIC STYLES mood
parties
electro
hip hop
classical
pop
workout
country
travel
kids
80s rock
decades
chill
disco
live
jazz
latino
love
movies
holidays
PROGRAMS anti-aging
weight loss
help your back
warm up high Intensity
MOOSEHUM App Prototye made with Axure Educational Project 2018 This Project is the final work of an UX prototyping course I attended in 2018. The brief asked to create a simulation for an E-commerce App using AXURE RP, so I designed an app where users can buy tickets for exhibitions, guided tours and events. Axure Mockup link: https://mxckh9.axshare. com/#g=1
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MAIN WORKFLOW registration and purchase
DESIGN HERO From Design Thinking to UX Design
DESIGN THINKING PROCESS 1. EMPATHY
2. DEFINITION
Educational Project 2018-2019
Starting from the given challenge “how to improve the satisfaction for design students at ESDi?” we begin a Design Thinking process that led to the creation of a new service, a “creativity tournament” in which several groups of students from different backgrounds are asked to participate in monthly challenges in order to socialize, gain awards, and enrich their portfolios. We interviewed 13 users to understand their expectations and feelings towards design education.
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Defining the most useful insights from the interviews with users.
how to improve the satisfaction for design students? 3. IDEATION
4. PROTOTYPING
5. TESTING
Using brainstorming and other techniques to generate a huge amount of ideas, and then, selecting the most feasible and effective.
Understanding the scenario by creating a storyboard and then making a product mockup.
Collecting feebacks from the users, testing the mockup directly in the school context.
Victor el intenso
Variables de comportamiento
Motivaciones "Quiero estar al tanto con todos los eventos relacionados a mi area de estudio en Barcelona. ¡Quiero vivir mi vida de estudiante a tope!” "Quiero encontrar retos que me hagan desarrollar mis habilidades y tener experiencias reales" "Me gusta conocer gente diferente para aprender cosas nuevas ”
Apasionado
Desinteresado
Sociable
Ermitaño
Aplicado
Iresponsable
Creativo
Cuadrado
Participativo
Frustraciones “El programa de estudio es demasiado blando, no nos piden mucho "
Organizado
Pasivo Desorganizado
Tech-savy
Edad: 23 Location: Masnou Especialidad: Gestion del Diseño
"No tengo tiempo para asistir a todos los eventos que me interesan porque tengo que estudiar para sacar buenas notas”
Bio
Brands
Apps & Media
Mis padres me querían médico, pero mi pasión por diseño me hizo elegir esta escuela. Me gusta socializar, pero siempre priorizo los proyectos personales y escolares.
Camper, Apple
Behance, Eventbrite
"La gente no se toma en serio la carrera, parece un poco el colegio"
Manual
Player
Watcher
LÍder
Rebaño
Música Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd
Diseño de InteracciÓn
LAIA | LORENZO | LUIS | SILVIA | HELENA
Personas and User Journey Map In order to keep the focus on the users, we created three personas profiles, represeting different student archetypes and built a user journey map to identify every moment of interaction with the service.
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Design Hero / User Journey Map 1
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1er dia en la Universidad, Registro en la app
Etapas
Tareas o Actividades Puntos de Contacto
Primer reto: Descubro mi perfil creativo
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¡Tengo un grupo! ¿Quiénes somos? Evento
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Final event: Awards y party
- Después de registrarse, los usuarios descubre sus “perfil creativo” a través del test de Basadur
- En un evento los componentes del equipo se encuentran y descubren el segundo reto: el proyecto en equipo.
- Los miembros de los equipos pueden comunicar entre ellos a través del chat presente en la aplicación.
- Cada 15 dias se lanza un nuevo reto a través de un evento, eso te permite de ganar puntos por tu equipo. -A través del app puedes consultar los resultados de cada reto por tu equipo, y la hora y el día del próximo evento.
- Al final del año academico se monta un evento final en el cual habrá el último workshop con profesionales valorando el trabajo de los equipos. - a través del app los usuarios obtienen informaciones sobre el programa del día - Después de realizar el reto, se hace una fiesta con la entrega de premios para los ganadores y entrega de premios honoríficos.
- Carpeta con datos de acceso - Apple Store o Google Play para descargar el app - App Design Hero
-Un popup en la App Design Hero nos comunica el resultado al final del test. -El resultado queda visible en la sección “mi perfil” del App. - Los demás usuarios podrán verlo visualizando: “contactos --> chatea con usario o grupo --> visualiza detalles contacto”
- Sección “Eventos” del app, para descubrir donde y cuándo. - Espacio fisico del evento
- Sección “Eventos--> crea eventos” para programar reuniones del equipo - Sección “Contactos” para enviár mensajes a los compañeros de equipo (o profesores)
- Sección “Home” del app para consultar los resultados de los retos - Sección “Eventos” del app
- Sección “Eventos” del app, para descubrir donde y cuándo. - Espacio fisico del evento
Soy un generador! Me identífico bastante en la descripción
Que largo que es el test...
La app es muy cómoda para comunicar y programar reuniones!
¡Uh! Finalmente los conozco, paracen majos y capaces...
Emociones
Aunque hayamos ganado solo un premio segundario, estoy contento por lo que aprendí!
Tardan mucho en publicar los resultados...
Uff! Quiero saber el nuevo reto YA!
¿Trabajo de equipo? Espero sea gente seria, sin ser unos pesados...
Estoy perplejo, todavía no entiendo para que sirve esta app...
Enfadado
Oportunidades de Mejora
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Trabajamos en nuestro Controlamos nuestros reto resultados y nuevos eventos
- Durante el primer día del año académico, el usuario recibe una carpeta de material informativo. En ella, encuentra informaciones sobre el app Design Hero y como acceder a su cuenta. - El usuario descarga la app desde el App Store o Google Play - El usuario entra en la app con sus credenciales.
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Painpoints / Frustraciones
Victor, el intenso
- Buscar + descargar la app. - ºQue la app no sea compatible con todos los sistemas operativos
- Que los usuarios no entiendan las preguntas - Que los usuarios no sepan para qué sirven estas preguntas - Que el proceso de rellenar las preguntas para averiguar tu perfil, de la sensación de ser un proceso muy largo.
- Transmitir poca seguridad al asignarte un grupo de gente a la que no conoces para trabajar en equipo.
- Retos poco motivadores para los usuarios. - Que no te guste o no encajes con tu equipo de trabajo.
- Glitch en la app. - Que los resultados no estén actualizados y que esto genere frustración en los participantes.
- No poder asistir al evento final. - Que no llegue la info del evento final a todo el mundo. - No ganar ningún premio.
- Crear un código QR de descarga directa de la app y adjuntarlo en la misma hoja donde está el usuario y contraseña de acceso.
- Hacer el proceso de creación del perfil algo claro, corto e interactivo y que genere engagement para los usuarios.
- Explicar y dejar claro que los componentes de tu equipo son personas de otras especialidades dentro de la universidad, y que son personas que complementar tu perfil y tener un buen equipo de trabajo.
- Proponer retos sencillos y dinámicos. Fáciles de completar, que incluyan técnicas de todas la disciplinas para que todos puedan aportar valor al equipo. - Que los participantes tengan opción de escoger el próximo tema del reto a través de votaciones en la app.
- Hacer control exhaustivo de la app y aportar mejoras si son necesarias. - Que los desarrolladores de la app conjuntamente con los jueces de los retos se comprometan a tener los resultados actualizados en un plazo de 24h después de haber realizado el reto para que los participantes puedan ver el resultado obtenido en cada prueba.
- Anunciar el día del evento final con meses de antelación e ir lanzando recordatorios cada X tiempo. - Resaltar en la app el día del evento final, con el programa de todo el día y toda la información necesaria. Además de hacer difusión con carteles por toda la universidad. - Dar un detalle/reconocimiento por la participación en el juego a cada usuario.
Diseño de InteracciÓn
LAIA | LORENZO | LUIS | SILVIA | HELENA
FIRST ACCESS & APTITUDE TEST
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HOME
ACHIEVEMENTS
CHAT
MY TEAM
CHAT
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CALENDAR
LOGO & ICONS
HOME PAGE
McBURN App Concept for McDonald’s Educational Project 2019
McBurn is a brand utility aimed at changing Mcdonald’s perception, changing the paradigm of “fast food = junk food”, suggesting healthy behaviours for the consumers. In particular, the app gives a feedback about the nutritional values of the consumer purchases and provide excercises and workouts to balance the amount of calories of the the meail.
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ADD A MEAL
NUTRITIONAL ANALYSIS
SUGGESTED WORKOUT
POINTS & REWARDS
RESEARCH SYNTHESIS NUTRITIONAL VALUES LIP I
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SPIRULINA BENEFITS
Spirulina Homefarming Master Graduation Project 2014-2015 Spirulina is a microalgae that can be integrated to human diet: it is extemely rich in proteins and vitamines. Being a photosinthetic organism, it is also exteremely interesting in terms of carbon fixation.
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BREATHE CO2 ABSPORTION
NON-ANIMAL PROTEIN
It is becoming a popular complement in the vegan diet, in contrapposition to a rising awareness about the carbon footprint caused by meat production.
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HOW TO GROW Being photosynthetic microbes, algae requires light and air to grow and multiply. Using automated air-flowing, temperature and lighting devices can increase the biomass production creating optimal conditions for growth.
AIR AND LIGHTING LIGHT SOURCE AIR PUMP
BIOMASS HARVERSTING
BIOMASS GRAVITY FILTER
STATE OF THE ART The meat industry is responsible of a consistent part of greenhouse gases production. This statement motivates the emerging trend of microalge food production.
URBAN ALGAE FARM IN SINGAPORE Urban cultivations can help improving air quality in polluted city thanks to photosynthetis.
HOME SPIRULINA KIT Domestic production allows consumers to have high quality and low price product.
GRAVITY FILTRATION SYSTEM
Product Concept The product concept is a domestic adaptation of lab equipment (so-called “photobioreactor”), enhancing the aesthetical appearance and shaping a modular system that can adapt do different needs.
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AREATION ENGINE + WATER HEATING COIL
User Interface The concept is meant to be used through a basic-physical UI + some extended features that can be accessible through a mobile app, such as temperature and light parameters.
ROSIÉRES SUBLIME Oven - User Interface CandyHoover Group 2015 Sublime has been Candy Hoover’s first cooking product with a touch-sensitive interface, presented at Eurocucina Technology for the Kitchen. Navigation is based on two principal modes: the Recipe Book and the manual adjustment. User can also add custom recipes transfering data from mobile and tablet, thanks to a wifi connected platform.
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MANUAL MODE
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MAIN MENU
Manual, Recipes, Favorites
Time Se
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Categories
Select R
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Language
Recipe
Read Recipe
SETTINGS
PERSONAS PROFILES
Finland
For two weeks we dived into the turkish culture and society, observing the daily live of 24 people and family. We recorded data about their work, home environment, family habits through techniques of shadowing, interviewing and laddering.
Norway
Customer Experience for Service Design
Russia
Client: Turkcell SuperOnline Turkey, 2014
Aim of the project was to define a new market segmentation through the metholodgy of Customer Experience analysis (rapid etnography, interviews, laddering...) and generate new service concept using Design Thinking techniques.
Istanbul
International Megalopolis
Adana
Fast Growing Economy Wealthy/Poor Contrast Conservative/Traditonal Agriculture-Textile Economy
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Lower Population Density
In order to define the familiar market segments, we invited the client’s data analysts to work with us. We matched the qualitative data we collected with quantitative data they already owned. The results is the definition of 5 new market segments based on family habits (time spent at home, number of members and social attitudes).
ACTIVITIES
RESEARCH OUTPUTS DAILY TIMELINES QUOTE0S MAPPING Back to Milan, we collected all the recorded data and created a visual synthesis of the activities developed in Turkey. In particular, we extracted the most interesting quotes from interviews and observations and visualized people’s routines through daily timelines.
ROUND ROBIN, CONCEPT VISUALIZATION, SERVICE PROTOTYPING
Back in Istanbul, we shared the results of the research with the Marketing team, involving them in a Design Thinking session, using Luma Institute’s methods. The participants have been divided in 5 teams with the
NEXA 3.0 User Experience and Cooking Trend Research Client: Samsung Korea, 2013 The project was aimed at the definition of a new product strategy for Samsung Korea, defining personas profile and mapping emerging trend in the sector of kitchen appliances. At the time of the research, Samsung product strategy was still quite weak for what was concerning home appliances, and the project results had an influence on the design of subsequent products. The results from the observation and from the desk research (material, technology, social trends) has been matched in order to define a new vision.
OBSERVATION AND INTERVIEWING OF 12 PEOPLE WHILE COOKING IN THEIR HOME ENVIRONMENT
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CONTACTS selvaggilorenzo@gmail.com +39 320.0922761 www.mrselvaggi.com
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