Loughborough Design School Degree Show 2009

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Editors: Steve Summerskill and Rhoda Trimingham ISBN 999 0 999999 99 9

Loughborough University Industrial Design and Technology Degree Show

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Foreword

Message from the Head of Department

As you view the students’ work, you will notice that some have developed more specific skills in the areas of engineering and technical innovation, whilst others have concentrated on sustainable design, styling or user-centred needs. These particular strengths help to identify the direction of their future careers in design, and suggest a focus for the students’ studies. I encourage you to speak with students about their designs and specialist studies. Many of the finalists in the Show have completed a placement year in industry as part of their Diploma in Professional Studies. As always, we are keen to discuss future placements and other opportunities for collaboration with our industry visitors. Very best wishes for the future to all our finalists. Enjoy the Show. Tony Hodgson

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Welcome to this annual celebration of the work of our final year students. A major feature of the Department is that students demonstrate a wide range of talents – from developing creative and innovative concepts through to the building and evaluation of their design prototypes. The students’ work is characterised by a broad range of skills and features which nurture, and demonstrate, the high level of creativity and innovation for which Loughborough has become recognised. This arises from the unique way in which we are able to blend industrial design with functional and engineering expertise, and apply this to the design of products. In doing this our students are able to move beyond traditional disciplines and engage in a truly multidisciplinary experience, which is always located within a framework of designing products.

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Looking Forward

Loughborough University Design Centre The Department of Design and Technology is at the centre of an exciting new building development due for completion in June 2011. The University is planning to build on existing strengths in Design by bringing together world-leading teams in a new Design Centre. The new building will co-locate: Industrial and Product Design (ranked No 1 in the UK for Research and Teaching) Ergonomics and Safety Research Institute (ranked No 1 in the UK for Research) Elements of Engineering (ranked in the top 5 in the UK) Teacher Training in Design and Technology, and Science (ranked No 1 in the UK) Part of our School of Art & Design (noted for its wide range of activity from fine art to 3D Design) The vision:

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“…a truly multi-disciplinary approach to design, reflected in the taught programmes, research and development, and the facilities provided. Such an approach will build on the existing strengths of design, engineering and innovation at Loughborough”

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Centre Opportunities: To broaden the base of multi-disciplinary working under ‘one roof’, seamlessly blending research and teaching from product styling to engineering design. This will strengthen the unique position of Design at Loughborough To rapidly respond to the changing needs of designers, or new and emerging areas of research, and educators by putting together teams of multi-disciplinary experts rather than cross-disciplinary collaborators To build on our world-leading position in research and development to lead initiatives in the teaching of graduate designers and school teachers To support and strengthen our relationship with key partners in industry and commerce




Post Disciplinary Design: A Manifesto

• People who are not educated in design are significantly involved in the activity of designing. • The boundaries between traditional products have become blurred. • The edges between historical design disciplines are steadily dissolving and the work of designers now commonly transcend disciplinary borders such as interior design, product design and graphic design. • The focus of much new design is on the experiential rather than the physical or material. Design is a creative activity performed in support of people. As a profession, design has co-evolved together with the society that it serves, from pre-industrial times up to the present day. At each historical stage in its evolution design education and design practice have adapted to the needs of society, whether that be the mass production of essential consumer goods or the conception and branding of goods intended for quality of life enhancement through to the mass personalisation of products today. As we survey our 21st century horizon it becomes clear that designers no longer fit neatly into distinct specialist categories. Today’s rapidly changing social, economic, technological and environmental demands require individuals who are highly flexible and quickly able to adapt to different contexts in order to help create sustainable futures. Recognition of this changed scenario is essential if both design education and design practice are to meet the major challenges that face humanity. Post Disciplinary Design is a new movement, which is characterised by the concepts of multi-curiosity and of multi-disciplinary working. Post Disciplinary Design activity seeks knowledge and skills from all professions in support of activity, which is performed to enhance people’s lives. Multi-curiosity and multidisciplinary working are all-encompassing and inclusive approaches which begin with the careful observation and understanding of people’s needs so as to sensitively

shape solutions. This general approach creatively and seamlessly mixes relevant knowledge and skills from many sectors in a manner that is appropriate to 21st century endeavours. Post Disciplinary Design transcends traditional academic and professional boundaries. The emphasis is on the identification of opportunities and on the solving of problems using appropriate knowledge and methods from areas such as business studies, computer science, economics, engineering, human factors, management, physical sciences, psychology and the social sciences. Post Disciplinary Design does not recognise barriers and limitations to creative activity in support of people, and it does not limit itself to a specific sector such as fashion, product or graphic design. Post Disciplinary Design is a response to the growing need for training and professional practice, which can contribute effectively to any area of the modern global economy. It emphasises the many benefits that derive from the combination of a solid grounding in social and technological knowledge, coupled with a strong emphasis on personal expression and creativity. The approach is broadly aligned with modern policy objectives supported by the Cox Review, the Innovation Nation Report and the various documents treating the Creative Industries Agenda. With this manifesto the Post Disciplinary Design Group wishes to clarify its approach to design education and design practice. It is hoped that others will join us in our efforts to establish new knowledge and new practices, which enable the designers of tomorrow to face humanity’s future challenges with confidence. Joseph Giacomin David Harrison Richard Rakowski Paul Rodgers Michael Smyth Tony Hodgson Eddie Norman Tracy Bhamra Richard Bibb Cees de Bont Erik Jan Hultink

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There is compelling evidence that design is in the midst of a minor revolution. The market driven years of the 1980s and 1990s have gone and the emphasis is now on a more human-centred agenda. Design in the early 21st century is characterised by a number of striking phenomena including:

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Course Overview

Industrial Design and Technology BA/BSc (Hons) Product Design and Technology BSc (Hons) The course explores and develops designers’ abilities in three-dimensional designing and prototyping. It integrates the study of many design related subjects, whilst allowing students to maintain a focused strand of study appropriate to their background, skills and aspirations. All this is set in the context of creative and innovative practice.

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Core components of the course include design practice, technology, drawing, manufacturing, CAD, design contexts and design communication. Students are able to select from a range of optional modules to supplement the core programme. These options can include further work on core topics, or develop expertise in different specialised areas. The optional modules are also used to define the degree award of BA or BSc.

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The BA in Industrial Design and Technology has been devised to meet the needs and ambitions of students who wish to focus on highly user-centred approaches to design, including product appearance, strategic uses of design and sustainability issues, whilst still taking responsibility for decisions on manufacturing and the application of relevant technology. Whilst still engaging in the design of the total product, the BSc in Product Design and Technology provides an advanced understanding of mechanics, electronics and materials. Typical BA modules include User Led Innovation, Universal Design, Interaction Design, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Sustainable Design, Product Styling and Semantics and Issues in Design Education. Typical BSc modules include: Electronic Systems, Mechanics for Designers, Materials Science, and Computer Aided Modelling and Manufacture. A key feature, and particular strength, of the course is the development of fully functional appearance prototypes. Elements of BA and BSc modules are reflected in the nature of these prototypes. Throughout the programme students are given the oppurtunity to work on real applications for their designs through established companies.

Students taking the four year programme spend one year within industry, giving them valuable oppurtunities to gain professional experience. Students can gain a Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS) from their experience within industry. Past DPS placements have been conducted in association with the following companies: Hodges and Drake, Nissan, Nokia, Reebok, Richardson Sheffield, Smiths Medical Intl, Wright Design. Recently the Department has introduced masters (MDes, MSc and MA) programmes in Industrial Design. The Department also runs a long-established and highly respected Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) in secondary Design and Technology. Currently, the Department has around 50 full and parttime staff in academic, technical, administrative and research roles. All academic staff are involved in research and this ensures students receive up to date teaching. The four research groups in the Department are Design Practice, Design Ergonomics, Design Education and Sustainable Design. In the UK’s 2008 Research Exercise, 55% of academic staff in the Department were acknowledged as producing design research that was “world leading”.This was the highest percentage score for all Art and Design departments in the UK. Its output has meant that it has been ranked at the top of the list for research into design by the Times Higher and The Guardian newspapers. This is an exceptional result for the Department.



Sponsors

We are delighted to have received sponsorship from art_lab in developing this year’s degree show. Throughout this year staff and students from the department have worked with a number of supporters and organisations. They have helped facilitate project development, while providing industrial expertise and strengthening links for the future. It is without this help that much of the work would not have been possible and we would like to thank the following for their support and generosity.

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We are all enormously grateful.

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Supporters

Apem Components Ltd Drakes Drive, Long Crendon Buckinghamshire HP18 9BA T +44 (0)1844 202 400 F +44 (0)1844 202 500

Artform International Ltd Bishops Meadow Road, Loughborough Leicestershrie LE11 5TH T +44 (0) 1509 232 426 F +44 (0) 1509 236 186 sales@artform.co.uk DuPont Corian

110 Burton Street, Sheffield S6 2HH T +44 (0) 1142 323 355 F +44 (0) 1142 349 412 sales@intsurfaces.co.uk Smiths Medical Intl Colonial Way, Watford WD24 4LG T +44 (0) 1923 246 434 ukcs@smiths-medical.com

Watson-Marlow Pumps Group Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 4RU T +44 (0) 1326 3703 70 F +44 (0) 1326 376 009

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Interior Surfaces Ltd

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Degree show theme

This year the degree show has grouped students projects into four sections. These have been designed to congregate products that share similarities whether in purpose or functionality. Each section has separate values to cater for the diverse nature of the multidisciplinary course. The four icons have been designed to represent threedimensional forms of their associated section. They act as an abstract depiction of the groups whilst creating fun characters through their chosen forms. The shapes have been applied across the layout and structure of the degree show.

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We hope that by grouping the products, it will be easier to draw comparisons and similarities between projects while visiting the show.

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Foresight This group encompasses medical products, inclusive design and sustainability. It represents forward thinking products that aim to improve the quality of life of its users and the environment within which it is used. Expect to find projects ranging from self-vaccination devices and music therapy products through to sustainable garden furniture and energy monitoring devices.

Social

Recreation This group is fairly self-explanatory. It includes all those projects with a sporting interest and those based around leisure activities. So, in this group you should expect to find projects such as triathlon shoes through to ergonomic rucksacks and motorcycle armour.

Habitat This group represents products that are used in living spaces such as the domestic and work environments. They are likely to be more day-to-day products, used around the home or in the office. Expect to find products ranging from interactive task lights through to battery powered lawn mowers and home composting kits.

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The group represents products that aim to improve the experience of people within social environments through both interaction and infrastructure. Expect to find products ranging from drinks fountains through to communal seating.

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Team indetail

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Back Row: Dave Holmes, Alex Ward, Chris Haslam, Tom Pearce, Dave Moseley Middle Row: Steve Summerskill, Louise Edmunds, Laurence KemballCook, Rhoda Trimingham, Jonny Freeman, Francis Fox Front Row: Ollie Craig, Matthew Ward, Abi Collins, Peter Dalton, Nick Taylor, Alex Baker

All members of the team have had the challenge of planning and organising the show, so special thanks go to the individual team members for all their hard work and extra effort. This work, in addition to the project work produced by all graduates, has created a degree show emphasising the qualities of the department, of which the students are proud to be part of.


Introduction

Welcome to indetail this years annual Loughborough University Industrial Design and Technology Degree Show. This year’s show builds on the excellent reputation of the department and its students for professionalism and innovation. The quality of work on display conveys the extensive design work undertaken and broadranging skills acquired by the students over the duration of the course. On behalf of all finalists, we would like to thank the departmental staff for their guidances and support throughout the duration of our degree. We would especially like to thank Steve Summerskill and Rhoda Trimingham for their help and support throughout the planning of the degree show, especially as this was their first show.

When exploring the show and the work on offer, it is often difficult to take in the enormous diversity of projects, goals and aims each student has tried to satisfy, so please come and talk to us. We hope you enjoy our show! The indetail team

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

To all our fellow students we wish to thank them for their hard work and determination throughout the degree course particularly those who have worked alongside the team and have contributed time and effort ensuring the success of this degree show.

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Neil Abbott 26

Megan Ainsworth 27

Charles Barden 34

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Francesca Gosling 68

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James Graemer 69

Chris Haslam 76

Matthew Gray

Richard Hawson

Becky Greenwood

Julienne Marie Quion Hee

David Hinchliff 79

Daniel Jones

Emily Jones

Philip Harrison

David Holmes

Samuel Harvey 75

James Horne 84

Chi Chung Derek Lam

Robert Giles 67

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Laurence Kemball-Cook

Joe Fuller

Nicole Harlow

Stephanie Hobart

Ashleigh Earl 59

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Gemma Dunn

Jonny Freeman

Henry Gurney

Oliver Craig 51

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Abigail Collins

Lovynash Dookhee

Francis Fox

Kat Burbeck 41

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Charlie Jones

Samuel Forte

Dan Bullman

Craig Collier

Andy Day

Jonathan Banton 33

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Bradley Jones

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Alex Baker

Rachael Bull

Howie Clarke

Alex Dawes

Simon Enever

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Hannah Backhouse

David Boyce

Wai Man Cheung

Robert Davy-Cripwell

Louise Edmunds

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Rich Archer

Leighan Bleasdale

Fong Ki Claire Cheng

Emma Davies

Tom Edgely

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Michael Alton

Jack Bentley

YingChin Chen

Peter Dalton

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Philipp Albert

Tom Barnes

Tom Caldwell

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Gareth Humphreys 85

Douglas Lau Chun Kuen

Nicholas Law


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Elisse Lengden 94

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Victoria Linnett 95

Rebecca McMillan 102

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Adam Smith

Darren Stewart

Ben Thomas 128

Sean Thompson

Alice Walker 136

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George Walker 137

Rebecca Wheaton 144

Martin Yates

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Jennifer Walters 138

Katrina Whyte 145

Mark Wane

James Williams

Lucy Wilson

Nicholas Zglobis

Charles Symonds

Nick Taylor

Lorna Telford 127

Chi Yun Wai 134

Matthew Ward

Pamela Wainwright 135

Kate Warner 142

May Wilson

Edward Shelton 119

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Luke Wilson

Augustina Sarpong

Christopher Trudgian

Alexander Ward

Edward Oldfield 109

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Won Shik Yu

John Townson 132

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Andrew Youell

Joshua Thornton

Michael Nelson

Daniel Ruell

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Charlie McKegney 101

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Richard Mason

David Moseley

Tom Streatfield-Moore

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Michael Thorburn

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Louie Royles

Constantina Stratoudakis

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Lewis Marshall

Helen Morris

Pete Robinson

Heather Stockwell

Tze Jeen Low

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Andrew Mitchell

Thomas Redfern

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Adam Lorrimer-Roberts

Katie Mills

Celena Porter

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Martin Lloyd

Michael Mellors

Tom Pearce

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Samuel Wedgewood 143

Sarah Witheford

Hannah Wyatt

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Neil Abbott BA Industrial Design and Technology

neil.abbott86@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7809 875 257

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Major Project An arm mounted paintball marker system that increases players’ freedom of movement.

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Dissertation A study of how developing technology has changed the game of tennis. Design experience 2008 Artform International, Loughborough 2007 Andrew Wolloff Design, Loughborough

Major Project: Arm mounted paintball gun

1L oil bottle embodying the styling of the Mini brand

SuperMapIT food shopping and cooking guide


Megan Ainsworth BA Industrial Design and Technology

megainsworth@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7809 465 013

Dissertation An investigation into how different lighting effects within an environment can influence human perception and emotion.

CAD: Mechanical project, fruit slicer

Prototype: East meets West ambient outdoor lamp

Styling: Orange project phone sketches

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Major Project Cause and effect device for autistic children, helping to encourage non-verbal communication.

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Philipp Albert BA Industrial Design and Technology www.coroflot.com/philippalbert albert_philipp@web.de +49 (0) 1728 460 118

Dissertation How has the design of sailing yachts been influenced in the last two decades and where will it lead to in the future?

Major Project WAMOHA – A Wall Mounted Hammock, offering seating and storage, which can be installed anywhere in and around the house.

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Major Project: A wall mounted hammock

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Sketch and appearance model of a cooking aid

OVEX: A phone designed for an existing brand

Kettles inspired by the styling of Wally yachts


Michael Alton BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Multifunction enclosed trailer. This product has been designed to be retailed in a range of different sizes, with as few bespoke components as possible to aid rapid manufacture. Bodywork is modular so that a range of panel sizes can be produced on each mould.

Design experience 2003 Engineering Education Scheme Gold Crest Award 2008 Mersea Commercial and Leisure Trailers 2008 Streamline Industries

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Michael.Alton@gmail.com +44 (0) 7817 748 832

Dissertation The shift in design and innovation in a globalised world.

Major Project: Multifunction enclosed trailer

Styling Project: Oil bottle styled for TVR cars

Universal Design: E-book reader for disabled users

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Rich Archer BA Industrial Design and Technology www.radesign.eu contact@radesign.eu +44 (0) 7814 747 577

Dissertation The Importance of Design Thinking.

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Major Project An indoor composter for city dwellers. Odourless, easy to use and sustainable with self contained grow beds for herbs, vegetables or flowers.

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The Adiuvo bench: Designing in counter-terrorism; transparent security for public spaces

A hand modelled wireless travel aid with downloadable language packs


Hannah Backhouse BA Industrial Design and Technology

hannah_backhouse@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7798 886 022

Dissertation An investigation into people’s attitude towards using electrical products and discussing the capabilities of wireless power along with its possible future application.

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Major Project A wall mounted camera for late-night club venues.

Major Project: Wall mounted camera for night clubbers

Design Week: Cooking Caddy utensil holder

RSA Bike Theft: Colour coded locking loops

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Alex Baker BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.alexbakeronline.co.uk alex@alexbakeronline.co.uk +44 (0) 7738 234 998

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Major Project Digital Flute - exploring new ways to create music through gestures and movement. A wireless MIDI instrument that links to any computer to create modern expressive music.

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Dissertation How can electronic products become more emotionally durable? Design experience 2008 Datong PLC, junior website designer 2008 Reckitt Benckiser PLC, New Technologies Group, industrial designer 2007 Zelo creative, internship

Major project: digital flute

Major project: Sketch work

Guru: Download your university lectures


Jonathan Banton BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.jonathanbanton.co.uk jonathan.banton@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7719 893 933 Major Project Adapt is a versatile and innovative task lighting system, designed specifically, but not exclusively, for dyslexia sufferers. Reading and comprehension abilities are improved with a modern and stylish product that alters background colours to suit reader’s needs.

Dissertation Investigation into light emitting diode technology, with particular emphasis into organic lighting emitting diode technology, and its impact in the current and future domestic functional lighting market. Design experience 2008 Jason Bruges Studio, Interactive Lighting Designer, Bespoke Lighting Installations 2008 Aquila Design, Industrial Designer, Lighting & Furniture

DesignWeek: 3DMax+Vray render

Major Project: Adapt

SIX: Simple customisable shelving

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OSMOS: Eco cooking for 2015

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Charles Barden BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

charlesbarden@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7834 694 622

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Wake Comm - Watersport tow handle with inbuilt communication device linked to the towing craft. The handle informs the boat driver if the rider has fallen and if they require a change in speed. The handle also includes a loud speaker, making tutoring more effective.

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Dissertation An investigation into how the introduction & development of material technologies have influenced the design process of Formula One cars since the sport began in 1950. Design experience 2008 Artform International Ltd. Junior development designer, working on live projects for the point of sale industry

Major project: Modelled in SolidWorks

Concept generation sketches of major project

Doggie Pee a fun and entertaining lawn sprinkler


Tom Barnes BA Industrial Design and Technology

tom.barnes@btinternet.com +44 (0) 7753 471 280

Dissertation Does computer aided design support or inhibit creative processes when used within the design process?

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Major Project Electronic rock climbing route guide.

Major project: Rock climbing route guide

Reverse engineered hairdryer

Design Week: Kitchen utensil holders

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Jack Bentley BA Industrial Design and Technology www.jackyb.co.uk Jack@Jackyb.co.uk +44 (0) 7917 801 350

Dissertation Why the delay in introducing alternative fuelled vehicles?

Major Project A modular guitar amplifier which allows the user to build, develop and customise their setup.

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Fold up cheese grater

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Handheld electronic device for car shows

Major Project: Modular guitar amplifier

Healthy cigarette


Leighan Bleasdale BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project A nicotine replacement inhaler with an integrated peak flow monitor.

Dissertation An investigation into the emotional response consumers have to the branding of products and how branding can affect consumer judgment. Design experience 2007 Nuffield Foundation Bursary 2005 Audi Young Designer of the Year regional finalist

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.leighanbleasdale.co.uk leighanmbleasdale@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7794 269 616

Reverse engineered CAD drawing of a hole punch

Rapid prototyping model of a pocket television

Cyclone: Concept sketching of a bicycle route guide

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David Boyce BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

boyceuk@gmail.com +44 (0) 7718 983 609

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project flOw – Interactive wireless speakers. Working in conjunction with the iPod, flOw is a fun and playful product giving users the freedom to share their music and take it where they want. Rediscover your favourite tracks as you set the mood by simply shaking a speaker.

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Dissertation An investigation into the role of the designer in influencing the purchase of sustainable products. Design experience 2007 Richardson-Sheffield, Junior Designer. Role included the design and development of knives and kitchen accessories for large UK brands 2008 EG Technology, Designer. Projects included concepts, sketching and detailed CAD for production on consumer electronics

Visual render of flOw wireless speakers

AlertMe: Innovative wireless home security system

RSA: CONNECT, bike and rack with integrated lock


Rachael Bull BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Flexible storage system for students and young professionals that conveniently disassembles into units to contain and transport personal belongings.

Dissertation Sustainability in the Exhibition Industry. Design experience 2008 Protean Design Ltd Worked as part of the design team generating concepts, engineering drawings, plans, elevations and presentation visuals for exhibition stands and retail display units

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www.rachaelbull.co.uk rachael@rachaelbull.co.uk +44 (0) 7756 857 104

Portable route planner for rock climbing

Visit London exhibition stand

Concept sketches

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Daniel Bullman BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

bulmandaniel@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7756 502 281

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project PURE - A portable interactive household energy monitor which not only shows users their current energy consumption, but also makes individuals more aware of their impact through a “live� graphic interface.

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Dissertation An investigation into the factors that define the characteristics of design classics. Design experience 2008 DPG Formfittings. Part of a small design team developing new, existing and bespoke concept design solutions for the ergonomic office accessories market. Developed and maintained relationships with both domestic and international manufacturers and clients

PURE: Household energy monitor

communiCASH: Rural community cash machine concept

Various sketches from major project


Kat Burbeck BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project This product allows a paddler from any discipline to self time their sessions. They can activate the timer remotely from their paddle without taking their hands off the paddle and mount the timer in a place of their choice e.g. on the wrist or on the front of the boat.

Design experience 2008 Industrial placement at Boots UK. The role included working with buyers and manufacturers to acheive the most desirable and cost effective packaging

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katburbeck@yahoo.co.uk +44 (0) 7738 249 437

Dissertation What makes an International Icon? Barbie has been described as such. The research dissertation explored whether she is an International Icon and if so, what makes her such and how does she continue to do so 50 years after her creation?

Major Project: Self timing device for paddle sport

Design Week: Aquaflush, the brush for your bog!

Opus: E-book reader for children

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Tom Caldwell BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

caldy3@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7894 714 759

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A universally designed piece of playground equipment focused on providing targeted exercise for children. Using the elements of competition and games to engage and further compel children.

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Dissertation Investigation into the history of universal design, focusing on teaching the subject at degree level. Design experience 2006 Gavin Thompson Design, Richmond 2009 MERU, Design and manufacture of aids for disabled children

Major Project: Children’s outdoor exercise playground

Global Enquiries: Hand held directory service

A fun and quirky, flexible desk lamp


YingChin Chen BA Industrial Design and Technology

yingchin.chen@gmail.com +44 (0) 7845 612 451

Dissertation Communicating Brand Identity Through Product Styling and Design; Comparison of UK and Taiwanese Consumers

Major Project: Eco cooling odourless kitchen waste disposal container CAD rendering

Oil bottle concept based on the Honda Civic

Tight.Me.Up: a cord keeper for extension cord

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Major Project Eco cooling, odourless kitchen waste disposal container.

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Fong Ki Claire Cheng BA Industrial Design and Technology

Claire_qoo@msn.com +44 (0) 7825 166 500

Dissertation How the use of technology can help to minimise damage caused by earthquakes between China and Japan.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Protective unit for earthquakes.

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Oil bottle

Multi-functional drawing board

A3 paper holder


Wai Man Cheung BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Electric Free Auto Door - Automatic door that does not require an electrical power supply or wires. Can be DIY retro fitted to a range of door frames and has low running costs.

Dissertation Cost reduction strategies and their effects on product quality Design experience 2006 - 09 Loughborough Formula student team: Single seat racing car design, manufacture and testing for competition 2008 Stanley tools: Product Design Engineer within the New Product Development Department

Remote central locking system for bicycles

Electric Free Auto Door for domestic environments

Hands free toothbrush saves time in the morning

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.coroflot.com/wmcheung Waiman.cheung@talk21.com +44 (0) 7719 818 025

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Howie Clarke BA Industrial Design and Technology

howie.a.clarke@gmail.com +44 (0) 7725 834 080

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Patient bedside hydration unit. Helps maintain the continuous intake of fluids and encourages patient self-hydration with accessible fresh, filtered water. “It’s not always the lack of water that causes complications – it’s the lack of access.”

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Dissertation Changes in sport shoe design and technology and their impacts on athletes. Design experience 2008 Thorsten van Elten. Furniture and homeware design. Production and development assistant

Bedside patient hydrator with easy-drinking aid

Sketch work for handheld device

Blue sky handheld electronic device


Craig Collier BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A new interactive toy to encourage young children between the ages of three and six to participate in daily exercise. Designed in the shape of a Monkey, the more exercise registered within the product the more interaction the child will experience.

Design experience 2008 KGD Industrial Services, Hereford: Responsible for producing technical drawings, purchasing raw materials and liaising with clients 2002 GKN, Telford: Member of a design team redesigning production equipment 2002 Pleydell Smitherman Ltd, Telford

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

craig_collier1@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7800 979 195

Dissertation An Investigation in to the Advantages and Disadvantages of Ecotourism.

Major Project: Exercise Monkey with Internal Detail

A Privileged Tea Strainer

Iron redesigned for Rapid Manufacture

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Abigail Collins BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

a.m.collins@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7967 809 059

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Hygienic self-cleaning drinking water fountain, the ease of filling up a water bottle encourages users to refill rather than buy new. Made from Corian, an innovative material that has previously been unused for this particular application.

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Dissertation What makes a product iconic? With particular reference to the Eames Lounge Chair. Design experience 2009, Design Bridge (International Branding Agency) Junior Designer 2008, Black+Blum (Product Design) Junior Designer

Major Project: Drinking Water Fountain

DPS: Polar Bear sculpture made $35,000 for WWF

Design Week: Ice cubes dive & jump into your glass


Oliver Craig BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Source - Innovative bottle and fountain system that promotes the use of tap water and provides a sustainable source of drinking water within urban environments. RFID technology provides a reward points scheme to help encourage the use of the system.

Design experience 2008 Bombardier Transportation, Derby. Industrial Design Engineer 2008 Saturday-London, London. Design Intern

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

oliver.craig@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7749 121 372

Dissertation The affects that packaging and branding have on consumers’ perceptions of product quality, and how this can be used to make tap water more appealing to the public through design and marketing.

Major Project: Source tap water system

Design Week: Playful hair grooming kit for Slam Design

Customisable hearing protecting for ages 16 - 30

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Peter Dalton BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.pdid.co.uk pete@pdid.co.uk +44 (0) 7736 670 543

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A self-sufficient, interactive product that attracts subconscious behaviours and intrigue from passes by in social spaces. As a user brushes past the product, the movement sends an RFID signal, and generates a subtle light. Both are powered by the piezo-ceramic core when it flexes.

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Dissertation The consequences of a cashless society and the resulting design considerations for user interaction. Design experience 2008 Nokia Ltd, Farnborough, 1 year internship 2004 Gemaco Interiors, UAE 2003 PDD, London

The concrete, walnut and corian promotes tactility

Make eating more fun for kids with foodle, for Slam UK

Handmade model of Gen, audio tour playback device


Emma Davies BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project A portable, hygiene facility for bed bound patients. To be used on a standard hospital over bed table.

Design experience 2005 Michelin Lifestyle Product Design Competition winner

Major Design Project: To encourage patient self hygiene in hospital, designed for those unable to leave the bed

Design Week: A creative, social chocolate experience

Appearance model of a handheld recipe downloader

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

strawberry_ema@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7963 338 738

Dissertation Design and Emotion: An investigation into the visual characteristics that add emotional value to conventional household products.

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Robert Davy-Cripwell BA Industrial Design and Technology

robby.davycripwell@ntlworld.com +44 (0) 7960 027 669

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Handheld heart rate monitor.

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Major project: Handheld heart rate monitor

Aston Martin styled Oil Bottle

Dissertation The power of the logo. Design experience Faraday Hall website design and maintenance GBWBA coaching level 1 and 2 booklet layout


Alex Dawes BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project Street furniture, a recycling point combined with a bench made from recycled materials. The design is to promote recycling and to create the illusion of the bench being extruded from the bin.

Design experience 2008 Freelance work at FB-FX Ltd. This involved learning new techniques to create props and models for the film industry 2008 1 month placement at 2d:3d Ltd 2007 3 months placement at hbsource Ltd. This involved using the CAD software SolidWorks

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

adawes_87@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7732 111 171

Dissertation Plastic packaging: The Problems and the Future of Recycling.

Major Project: Recycling point with extruded bench

An electronic commuter guide. Rendered in Alias

Styling analysis sketches for a GT40

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Andy Day BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

andyday14@aol.com +44 (0) 7792 246 006

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project The design promotes eye health through a planned contact lens replacement care regime. The design will prompt the user electronically when they need to take action, preventing forgetfulness and laziness towards the scheme.

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Dissertation Skateboarding and design. Design experience 2008 BAE Systems Rochester as a PCB manufacturing engineer. Assemblies produced for both civil and military aircraft. Specialist tools to aid the technicians assembling the boards on the shop floor were designed

CAD model of a Microsoft wireless mouse

Major Project: Contact lens health promoter

Mosquito themed craft knife


Lovynash Dookhee BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A hands-free oral care system to help those with dexterity, neck, and shoulder problems such as arthritis, to look after their daily oral hygiene (neither the assistance of a carer nor of a nurse is required).

Design experience 2008 SPI Lasers Ltd, Southampton. PR, Marketing 2005 CIRCUS PublicitĂŠ Publicis International, Mauritius. Production and Editing 2002 - 05 CREAD Ltd, Foote Cone & Belding, Mauritius Production and Editing

Design for mass manufacture, injection moulding

Major Project: Oral care System

Mould tool design for mass manufacture

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

lovynashdookhee@yahoo.co.uk +44 (0) 7716 378 327

Dissertation How do laser based systems compare to non laserbased systems in the rapid manufacturing of medical devices?

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Gemma Dunn BSc Product Design and Technology

g3mmma@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7854 907 495

Dissertation An investigation into the market for handmade fashion in the modern world of mass production.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Lighting inspired by kinetic sculpture uses motion to reduce anxiety in stressful waiting situations. Shadows cast on the wall create the illusion of grass stems moving in the wind. The use of magnets to generate motion disguises its origin and intrigues the observer.

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Development and renderings of a pilot’s anemometer

Major project: Anxiety reducing lighting

Solid model of an e-book reader


Ashleigh Earl BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A ceramic refillable cosmetic compact. Unlike other materials ceramic has an ornamental feel therefore has added sentiment to the consumer and is less likely to be thrown away.

Major Project: Sustainable Ceramic Make-up Compact

RSA: Wearable Nicotine Monitor, Design to Quit

Design experience 2008 HCT Packaging, Clapham, London Creative assistant

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

ashleigh_e@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7792 743 414

Dissertation An investigation into the problem of e-waste.

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Tom Edgely BA Industrial Design and Technology

tom_edgley@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7793 751 717

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A tactile and extremely portable baby monitor designed for new parents. The parent unit has been combined with a digital wrist watch for user convenience. The baby unit has an ambient light function, which produces soothing effects for the parent and infant.

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Dissertation Product Branding: An investigation into branding and the comparison of different brand management approaches using product case studies. Design experience 2005 MSD Design, Aberdeen, Scotland

Baby monitor, parent unit and watch unit

Oil bottle designed and styled like the Audi R8

Chameleonix: Customisable mobile phone


Louise Edmunds BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Portable, flat pack and waterless toilet for outdoor adventures and events.

Design experience 2008 Technical Design Assistant at The Rooflight Company Responsibilities included modelling rooflights, engineering drawings and renderings for the company brochure

Major Project: Concept ideas

Major Project: Behind a tree, photo image

Design Week: Cadbury chocolate yoghurt pot

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

louise_edmunds@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7710 983 529

Dissertation An investigation to determine the responsibilities politicians and designers have for tackling climate change and helping the environment.

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Simon Enever BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.eneverdesign.com simon@eneverdesign.com +44 (0) 7966 282 880

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A candle mood lamp aimed at attracting a younger market to candles by making their use more efficient, convenient and safe. An intricate mechanism allows push button lighting and extinguishing whilst the cover protects the user from the flame and directs the light.

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Dissertation How Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) technology could revolutionise future domestic lighting. Design experience 2008 Kinneir Dufort, Bristol. Full time designer 2008 Innovate, London. Multiple freelance projects 2007 Virtual Ideas, Genève. Freelance Watch design 2007 T3 Magazine, Bath. Creating concept gadgets

Candle.amp: Modern bedside candle mood lamp

The S-series line of bamboo encased luxury gadgets

Watch range re-vamp for major Swiss watch house


Samuel Forte BA Industrial Design and Technology

sam_forte@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7886 852 410

Dissertation Designing for emotion is integral to the car design process, discuss.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project An Allergy relief device, which provides a quick and refreshing solution to the irritations caused by mild allergies.

Allergy pod

Duo Quit: Paired nicotine device

Linking monkey mugs

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Francis Fox BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.coroflot.com/francis_fox francis_fox@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7813 258 915

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Hydration Protection System for snow sports, combining water used for drinking as a cushioning system during impacts. Product is designed to be worn under garments to provide discreet hydration and protection.

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Dissertation An investigation into current and future Rapid Manufacture Techniques and its applications in the sports industry. Design experience 2008 Nikid Design Ltd, London. Industrial Designer, roles included design for manufacture, project management, client contact, CAD modelling Clients: Jameson Whisky, DK books, Pernod Ricard, Sugar Puffs, Manchester and Heathrow Airport

Major Project: Hydration Protection System, HydroTec

Design Week: Male Order letter rack for Slam Ltd

Live Sports updater: Handmade model and illustration


Jonny Freeman BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS Dissertation How can materials be used to enhance the pleasure experienced with products? Would it be possible to put forward guidelines for designers to achieve this?

Major Project Wedo - Safe, fun cooking for healthier kids. The concept combines induction cooking technology with high insulation materials in order to create an interactive cooking experience that aims to engage children with cooking healthy food.

Design experience 2008 Factorydesign London: One year placement 2008 Comfycard: designed & sold to NGOs 2008 2nd, London on Tap Design competition 2005 2nd, Audi Young Designer of the Year

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.jonnyfreemandesign.com jonny@jonnyfreemandesign.com +44 (0) 7966 091 225

Wedo: Safe fun cooking for healthier kids

Emotional support for pregnant smoking cessation

Comfycard: Promotion tool/contemporary furniture

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Joe Fuller BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

joe.fuller_1@yahoo.co.uk +44 (0) 7746 703 859

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Urban bicycle securing solution. The design focuses on ease of use and improved security over traditional locks. Users store and retrieve bicycles using a unique electronic key fob. Users pay a subscription to use the system, allowing it to generate revenue.

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Dissertation Investigating the use of 3D models during the design and development of products. Design experience 2008 Diam UK, Design Development Engineer Work undertaken included: Design for Assembly, detailed part design, prototyping, technical document creation, design of retrofit update components, briefing suppliers and supporting in-house assembly operatives

Major Project: Technical development and rendering

Electromechanical locking assembly (Pro Engineer)

Prototype of radio communication transmitter


Robert Giles BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Lumin - Ambient indoor floating lights.

Design experience 2009 Helium 3 Design, Winchester – Industrial design intern 2009 FOAYS – Freelance Industrial designer / researcher 2008 RNID Don’t loose the music finalist (MUSE)

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

robert_giles@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7941 602 267

Dissertation Is it necessary for an industrial design graduate to have a strong sketching ability to secure an industrial design job at a reputable design consultancy.

Lumin: Ambient indoor floating lights

Product sketches from final year and placement

MUSE: RNID earplug redesign

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Francesca Gosling BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.fgdesign.co.uk frangosling@msn.com +44 (0) 7754 717 296

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Baba Goose Carrier - An innovative support system featuring a unique rotational mechanism, allows a convenient and private method of feeding baby. The ergonomic design offers a secure nurturing environment to enhance the bonding experience between parent and child.

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Dissertation An investigation into how sustainability is being incorporated into interior design. Design experience 2008 Blueprint Interior Design, Newcastle, leisure industry specialist 2007 Sound Ideas, Kent, bespoke home automation, lighting design 2006 Lighting Design International, London, placement Art and Design Diploma

Major Project: Baba Goose Carrier, realisation

Design Week: Sushi on the Go, modelled and rendered in 3D Max


James Graemer BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A first aid kit that improves the organisation of contents and provides the user with guidance for emergency situations through a touch screen interface. Aims to reduce panic and improve the quality of first aid care in the workplace.

Dissertation An investigation into the relationship between consumer perceptions of trust and innovation in brands. Design experience 2008 Alliance Boots, Packaging Technologist

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.futureschmock.co.uk jamesgraemer@me.com +44 (0) 7966 613 924

Major Project: First Aid Support

Design Week: Happy Fish sushi packaging

RSA: Passive health monitoring toothbrush

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Matthew Gray BA Industrial Design and Technology

matt_gray@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7709 471 792

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A clockwork cleaning device aiming to prolong the lifespan of disposable and cartridge razors - promoting sustainability. Through preservation of the blade’s cutting edge and by providing convenient protective storage, each razor will last longer - thus reducing waste.

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Dissertation Is it important for people to understand more about technology? Is technology developing so rapidly that it cannot be comprehended by everyone it affects? Design experience 2008 Martina Furniture, Manchester Junior Designer - involved with concept generation, CAD sketching, rendering, graphic design and product manufacture

Major project: 3D Studio Max render

Prototype: Mahogany garden chair

DesignWeek: Photoshop concept generation


Becky Greenwood BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project The design of modular tenting for social groups. The tent’s bag transforms into a connection between people’s tents to enhance the sociable nature of a camping trip. In addition the product adds extra storage space and eases the disassembly process.

Dissertation What are young children trying to do when they draw? Design experience 2008 ALBS group limited 2006 Echo Brand Design

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.beckygreenwooddesign.weebly.com smilybecky@msn.com +44 (0) 7814 318 483

Major Project: tents for social groups

Design of an energetic styled water bottle

Helping teenage girls to quit smoking via an MP3

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Henry Gurney BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

henry_gurney@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7881 845 800

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Garden furniture that adapts to allow the user to sit in a variety of positions.

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Dissertation An investigation into the design development of the horse riding saddle and its impact upon the sport. Design experience 2008 deVOL Kitchens, Shreddies Intimate Apparel and Floors of Stone Financial Administrative Assistant

RSA: Low cost plastic bike that can be hired in major towns and cities

Appearance model of a destination guide for yachtsmen

Centre console coffee machine designed for Rolls Royce


Nicole Harlow BA Industrial Design and Technology www.coroflot.com/n-harlow nicki.harlow@btinternet.com +44 (0) 7789 687 473

Dissertation The emergence and development of user-centered design and the methods used to implement it.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Contemporary indoor, multi-purpose walking aid incorporating spring-loaded mechanism. Encourages good posture whilst standing and walking. Specifically designed to cater for multiple sclerosis sufferers, however the elderly may find it beneficial.

Major Project: Contemporary indoor walking aid

Appearance Model: Hand held guitar tab downloader

RSA: Portable bike stand for touring cyclists

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Philip Harrison BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

philipharrison17@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7704 949 964

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Vacuum Cleaner/furniture for small properties – Welcomed into the home and left out on display for greater convenience and space economy.

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Dissertation Feeling over function: How brands create emotional relationships with users through product design. Design experience 2009 PDD, London, Junior Designer 2008 PDD, London, Junior Designer 2008 Glen Dimplex Design, London, Junior Designer

Vacuum Cleaner/furniture for small properties

RSA: Changing Worlds, Sustainable wall coverings

Major Project: Concept sketches


Samuel Harvey BA Industrial Design and Technology

samharvey@me.com +44 (0) 7866 674 044

Dissertation An investigation into the role industrial design plays in consumer choice.

Pro Engineer: Reverse engineering of a corkscrew

Major Project: Electronic airline passenger device

Design Week: An unexpected desktop plant waterer

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project An electronic device to enhance the travelling experience of first class airline passengers.

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Chris Haslam BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

c.haslam@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7783 367 423

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Sociable public seating with interactive illuminated acrylic panels, to generate and inspire conversation. This new and innovative seating has different profile configurations that provide creative seating alternatives for the individual or groups.

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Dissertation Is technology the primary innovator of bicycle development? Design experience 2008 Michael Sodeau Partnership, 12 month placement. Furniture and exhibition design, Junior designer 2004 PDX Pursuit Dynamics, work placement

Major Project: Sociable public seating with illuminating acrylic panels

Bird, Bat and Bee house, a charity auction for Phillips

Design Week: Climbing wall grip coat hooks


Richard Hawson BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Inclusively designed self-service Post Office kiosk. Product allows a wide range of users to process their own mail items and place them within the Royal Mail network in an attempt to reduce Post Office queues.

Design experience 2008 Industrial placement at Royal Mail Engineering working in the Ergonomic Design team

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

haws87@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7796 805 561

Dissertation An investigation into the strategy implemented by Royal Mail Ergonomic Design Team to reduce injuries caused to delivery officers.

Major Project: Self-service Post Office kiosk

Gratefruit: Pineapple shaped cheese grater

Stealth banker: Online bank statement reader

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Julienne Marie Quion Hee BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

b4u89@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7855 450 854

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A signalling device for scuba divers that uses sound and light to attract attention when they are lost or to simply alert their buddy to slow down or come here. It can be used underwater or on the surface. It has been ergonomically designed for divers using gloves.

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Dissertation A comparison of how sustainability has influenced architects and product designers. Design experience 2008 Artform International, Loughborough Year in industry: Designed point of sale displays using AutoCAD and Photoshop 2005 APS Philippines, Redesigned an antistatic product to be sustainable and cheaper to manufacture

Model of a hand held nature guide for hikers

Major Project: Dive Buddy Signal Device

Patented replaceable antistatic wrist strap buckle


David Hinchliff BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project The Orchid - A modular based, automated, plantwatering system. Self sufficient in water for two weeks it allows the user to forget the daily task of watering the plants, and instead enjoy the psychological benefits that nature can have in the home.

Design experience 2008 Boots The Chemist, Packaging technologist

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

hindav2003@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7909 892 373

Dissertation Consumer understanding of the credibility of ecological labels.

Major Project: The Orchid with all 5 connecting modules.

The Orchid: functional model

Skydive training aid: Formation Flight

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Stephanie Hobart BA Industrial Design and Technology

shobbyhobart@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7791 600 064

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Laptop charging and storage solution for use in schools.

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Major Project: Laptop charging unit for schools

RSA: Modular locker service for London commuters

Dissertation An investigation of how the need to conform to England’s Design and Technology regulatory standards is affecting creativity at Key Stage 4.


David Holmes BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project Adjustable LED desk lamp designed to give the user control of the brightness and colour temperature of the light emitted.

Design experience 2008 Marlow Integrated Designs

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

david.adam.holmes@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7595 354 624

Dissertation In what areas do LEDs need development to allow for increased use in the commercial lighting market?

Major Project: Adjustable LED desk lamp

Design Week: Lunch on the go food packaging

RSA: Secure bike locking system

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James Horne BA Industrial Design and Technology

james@zyloid.com +44 (0) 7929 274 280 Major Project A compactable water bottle which enables the user to carry two different drinks together. Aimed at sports people/athletes; the bottle’s unique feature is the baffling effect achieved by the adjustable screw.

Dissertation Is the future of paper based printed advertising under serious threat? Design experience 2008 Studio Artist – Yell, Slough Worked as part of a team on the generation of spec visuals for the Yellow Pages product. Gained a good understanding of the print industry and collaborated with other designers to develop my skills

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Grinning Salt Grinder: novelty gift product

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Games table designed for wheelchair users

Major Project: CAD model of the design

EQ: Queuing device for themeparks


Gareth Humphreys BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project A walking aid that offers two configurations (either crutch or walking stick) combined with different foot attachments to help tailor the walking aid to each user’s requirements, facilitating their recovery.

Design experience 2008 Interactive Education - As a product and graphic designer (also involving product ordering, site and client visits)

Styling Project: Car interior coffee machine

Major Project: Transformable walking aid

RSA: City bicycle lock furniture

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

gareth.humphreys4@gmail.com +44 (0) 7769 675 444

Dissertation Changes in golf club technology and their impacts on golfers.

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Bradley Jones BA Industrial Design and Technology

bradleyjones44@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7743 927 214

Dissertation The motivations of designers.

Major Project Easy to empty kitchen bin.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

USB Pen modelled in ProE, rendered in Alias

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TabSlab: digital sheet music display

Major Project: easier to empty kitchen bin

Polymer Coated Board shampoo bottle design


Charlie Jones BA Industrial Design and Technology

charles_jones@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7875 103 597 Major Project Versatile home lighting. An attractive tabletop lamp providing intuitive and portable lighting in and around the home.

Dissertation An investigation into the opportunities for mass customisation through rapid manufacturing technologies Design experience 2009 Best product award for design week project in conjunction with Slam 2008 j-me, London. Product design, graphic design and packaging design

MyPlanet: development of digital backpackers guide

Intuitive versatile lighting product for the home

Reverse engineering rendering of ProEngineer model

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

SoftSound: An inclusive adaption for mp3 players

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Daniel Jones BA Industrial Design and Technology

doj87@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7763 967 954

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project An Interactive and versatile punch/kick bag for the training and development of martial arts.

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Major Project: versatile punch/kick bag

Major Project: versatile punch/kick bag

Dissertation An investigation into the power of brands and their support for the sales of products. Design experience 2008 Caterham Cars LTD


Emily Jones BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project An ergonomic dining table for use in a sailing yacht interior.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

e.jones87@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7913 815 494

Dissertation A discussion into the role and implementation of Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacture (CAM) within both industrial and educational design. With a summary of future developments; and their consequent implications for design in the future.

Injection moulded HPDE widget: golf club and tee holder

SNAPPY: An injection moulded paper clip

Electronics for a greenhouse temperature control system

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Laurence Kemball-Cook BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.laurencecookdesigns.co.uk laz@laurencecookdesigns.co.uk +44 (0) 7818 850 135

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Energy harvesting paving slab that generates power from humans walking in urban areas. Paving slabs are retro fitted in place of existing slabs to provide power for street furniture such as lighting and illuminated bus stops. Sponsored by Advanced leds ltd.

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Dissertation The feasibility of human powered energy harvesting devices that generate their power parasitically. Design experience 2009 Royal Society of Arts competition Winner, £5,000 design council award 2008 L’OrÊal UK, Freelance packaging designer 2008 Placement ONE communications, London 2008 Consultant for Eon UK, Sustainable Street lighting Design Engineer 2005 Lloyd Bore Architects, Sustainable designer

Energy Harvesting paving slab and regeneration bus stop

Brand Identity created for global communications company

Post Pod: Modernising rural postal services, RSA Winner


Chi Chung Derek Lam BSc Product Design and Technology

dereklam0528@gmail.com +44 (0) 7878 597 449

Dissertation Is it true that mobile phones tend to have multi- functions on a small handheld device, but not all the functions are used frequently?

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Handheld iPhone projector: Create a new experience to enjoy pictures and videos.

Handheld iPhone projector, modeled in ProEngineer

Kitchen accessories, promoting 2012 London Olympics

Reverse engineering a Bluetooth headset

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Chun Kuen Douglas Lau BA Industrial Design and Technology

duggielau@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7900 246 866

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Bag securing device with changeable units to provide different levels of security. The device can be mounted onto any flat surface and be used in many public places to prevent bag theft.

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Dissertation How creativity and design can reduce waste going to landfill. Design experience 2007 Inovates ltd, Southam, Warwickshire 2008 Eco Design Studio, Hong Kong

Major Project: Bag securing device

Doorstop with picture frame

Contact grill with changeable plates


Nicholas Law BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

nicklaw33@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7749 989 273 Major Project Induction cup and heater, removes the need to transfer boiling water when visually impaired. Induction compatible ceramic cup enhances audible level gauging when filling. Internal cup temperature of 120C achievable, without scolding hands on outside surface.

Dissertation An Investigation into the Growing Chinese Industrial Design Industry and its Impact on the UK Industrial Design Industry. Design experience 2008 Technology Solutions UK Ltd, Loughborough Product concepting, development, production and photography. Redesigned corporate brand and website. Selected, interviewed and trained replacement intern

Handheld reader concept sketch work

Induction cup and heater for the visually impaired

Computer mouse, modelled in ProE Wildfire 4.0

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Micro Effects Processor for electric guitar

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Elisse Lengden BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

e_lengden@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7507 892 935

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A safety syringe for intravenous drug users. A single use product, designed to prevent the spread of disease through needle sharing and re-use, and prevent accidental injury to the public. Mechanically designed to destroy itself, rendering it useless but safe.

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Dissertation What are the motives of a designer, to make sense or to make money? Design experience 2008 Xerox 2008 Graphic Designer, for various small businesses

Major Project: Half view of safety syringe

Design Week: Food packaging project

CAD: ProEngineer & Alias rendered razor


Victoria Linnett BA Industrial Design and Technology

girls@linnett3.fsnet.co.uk +44 (0) 1162 672 247

Dissertation An Investigation into alternative, ‘eco-efficient’ housing insulation in the UK.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project An Insulin pen designed for elderly users with diabetes. As eyesight deteriorates with age, this ergonomic design accommodates their needs.

An ergonomic insulin pen for diabetics

A Scooter in Pro-E, rendered in Alias

Photoshop rendering of an existing camera

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Martin Lloyd BA Industrial Design and Technology

martin_lloyd87@hotmail.co.uk +44(0) 7950 621 797

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project The Silent Alarm - a revolutionary multifunction device. The product is worn around the wrist and alerts the user through vibration to indicate a particular stimulus. The colour of the light can be adjusted to indicate any number of different stimuli such as; a medication reminder, the doorbell, pace maker or simply a wake-up alarm.

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Dissertation A comparative study of the way in which films are marketed abroad against the marketing techniques employed by the retail industry. Design experience 2008 Student Associate Scheme Teaching Design

The Silent Alarm

Autonomous Whisk

TVR Petrol Bottle


Adam Lorrimer-Roberts BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project An innovative group musical instrument for children with social and communication difficulties (such as Autism) as well as a mainstream audience. In essence the instrument is a revolving xylophone that can only be played in a group situation.

Dissertation An investigation into current generational differences towards technology and their implications for the future. Design experience 2008 deVOL Kitchens and deVOLup design studio, Loughborough Jobs ranged from billboard and magazine advert design to patent application drawings and web-building

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.adamlr.co.uk adam@adamlr.co.uk +44 (0) 7840 952 808

Major Project

Model of an information device for musicians

Comical ketchup dispenser concept for Slam design

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Tze Jeen Low BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.coroflot.com/jeenlow jeenlow@gmail.com +44 (0) 7912 651 218

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Hybrid Manual Resuscitator – emergency manual resuscitator comprised of both usable and disposable components which delivers constant tidal volumes to both adult and infant patients.

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Dissertation Sustainable design practice in China: How this compares to Europe and what is likely to happen next? Design experience 2008 Smiths Medical International, Hythe; Trainee Project Engineer, within R&D in New Products Development

CAD rendered image of an SLR camera

Major Project: Manual Resuscitator

Nomad: Electronic hand held travel guide


Lewis Marshall BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Battery Assisted Cylinder Lawn Mower. The power required to cut the grass is split between the user and a 36V Lithium Ion Battery to provide an efficient, durable and environmentally considerate cutting system.

Design experience 2008 Bosch Lawn & Garden, Suffolk, Product Development Engineer Responsible for developing, testing and documenting new products and parts

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

lewis_marshall@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7812 944 940

Dissertation An investigation into the use of Shipping Containers as an alternative building material for domestic housing.

Battery assisted cylinder lawn mower

CAMM: Cordless Multi Sander, Pro/E & HyperShot

Interactive golf course guide

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Richard Mason BA Industrial Design and Technology

Richard_mason14@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7837 796 599

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A sailing trapeze harness that eliminates the need for a hook and loop system and offers comfort beyond those currently available on the market.

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Major Project: a sailing harness

Reverse engineering a bluetooth headset

Dissertation Cognitive computing and its future applications in the industrial design process.


Charlie McKegney BA Industrial Design and Technology www.plentyofbant.com Charlie_mck@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7894 445 371

Dissertation Is golf still encouraging innovative design?

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project CityVIBE. An interactive city guild that allows the user to programme unique journeys on to two vibrating bands. The bands will then vibrate letting the user know whether to turn left or right, depending on which wrist band vibrates.

Vibrating bands and Programing unit for CityVIBE

Feverpitch: giving all the stats at live sport

A secure USB device to store numbers and music

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Rebecca McMillan BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

bex_mcmillan@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7950 890 790 Major Project An interactive sensor operated children’s nightlight that uses a specific colour of light to aid and improve sleep. Modelled and rendered in Solidworks.

Dissertation An investigation into the impact the “DesignArt” movement will have on the future of Industrial Design. Design experience 2008 Artform International. Point Of Sale metal work development designer

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Design Week: Toilet brush & integrated air freshener

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RSA: For anaesthetists to trace blood vessels in infants

Major Project: Children’s interactive nightlight

Major Project: development sketch work and CAD


Michael Mellors BA Industrial Design and Technology

michaelmellors@msn.com +44 (0) 7754 273 136 Major Project This simple design improves upon the efficiency of a hurdle event for ground staff. The product quickens the distribution and transportation time of the hurdle, whilst making effective use of storage, cutting down on the number of hurdle trolleys needed to run an event, minimising cost and ensures events run on time.

Dissertation An investigation into the gender imbalance and potential contributory factors to their causes within design programmes in general and higher education. Design experience 2004 Hall Grey Architects

Apple style Interactive touch screen, Photoshop

Collapsible Sprint Hurdle: meets all IAAF standards

Future Orange phone, designed in Pro-E

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Lamborghini style oil bottle, created in Photoshop

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Katie Mills BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

ktmills16@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7595 531 273

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project An expandable laptop hub to enhance the multimedia experience of mini laptop computing.

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Dissertation An Investigation into the 1960’s Revival of Art Nouveau and its Influence on Design. Design experience 2009 W2 Products Ltd, Designer Involved in developing products for global brands and represented the company at international trade shows. A key player in administering the day-to-day running of the business as well as liaising with manufacturers and retailers

Major Project: Laptop hub

Placement Project: Promotional bath toy

Design Week: LED candle bottle stopper


Andrew Mitchell BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A portable tactile Braille interface. Allowing access for blind and partially sighted users to items such as mobile phones and computers. Much smaller than current devices, it offers up to 150 characters of Braille on a device not much larger than a mobile phone.

Dissertation What effect does visual simplicity have on usability? Design experience 2008 Nokia UK Ltd. Working as an Industrial Designer within a concept team for N-series and miniaturised products

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.abbozzo-design.co.uk mitchell1987@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7707 926 425

Major project: portable Braille interface

RSA: Anti-terrorism street furniture

Salt and pepper grinder

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Helen Morris BA Industrial Design and Technology

hjmorris278@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7984 479 425

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project An interactive electricity management system that makes convenient the process of saving energy, in order to transform people’s energy usage behaviour. The system exploits various sensors around the home to monitor electricity consumption and allow direct control of electricity usage via a simple interface.

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Cap Lock: RSA Design Against Bicycle Theft

Major Project: Electricity Management

Dissertation Consumer awareness and knowledge of biodegradable municipal waste management in recycling. Design experience 2009 RSA Design Directions Commendation, Design Against Bicycle Theft 2007 Junior Designer, Geo Ltd 2005 Audi Young Designer of the Year Regional Finalist


David Moseley BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project A camera bag that keeps users equipment safe while retaining the ability to be used day to day, allowing a camera to be taken everywhere, never missing a shot. Utilising recycled materials and aesthetics to draw a comparison between hunting and modern photography.

Dissertation Free music, the iPod and User needs: How the iPod has redefined our relationship with music and its implications. Design experience 2008 London, Music Video, Assistant to the director Andreas Pousette 2008 London, AVALON, Assistant to the Art Director on Al Murray’s Happy Hour 2002 Cirencester, EHS BRANN

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.coroflot.com/david_moseley yewneik@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7815 909 576

Major Project

Concept hand held literature reader

Concept Asian food packaging for the Benson Group

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Michael Nelson BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

mnelson1985@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7793 053 985 Major Project Pipalo - Self-heating baby bottle and steamer. The bottle utilises chemical heat-pack technology to rapidly and conveniently warm infant milk on the go. The steamer sterilizes the bottle and resets the chemical for re-use.

Dissertation An investigation into the success of disruptive products and the influence they have upon social change. Design experience 2008 Smiths Medical International, Hythe, Kent. Anaesthesia and Airway Product Design. Junior Project Engineer 2005 Lloyd Bore Landscape Design, Canterbury Kent. Street furniture and landscape visualisations. Junior Designer

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Pipalo Product Range: Bottle and Steamer

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Appearance model: Hand-held surfer’s guide

Pipalo: Solidworks model rendered in Bunkspeed

Salad Bowler: Gift item to amuse and entertain


Edward Oldfield BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A female specific dive jacket.

Design experience 2008 Parker Diving Ltd. Activities ranged from concept generation and CAD modelling, through testing and evaluation phases, culminating in manufacture implementation

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

eroldfield@googlemail.com +44 (0) 1516 521 306

Dissertation What will the next ten years bring in diving Re-breather diving technology?

Female specific dive jacket developmental work

Elite class inspired bicycle chain tool

CAD rendering of an animated model

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Tom Pearce BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.tompearcedesigns.com tompearce@blueyonder.co.uk +44 (0) 7775 994 289

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A tactile, portable light therapy device for seasonal affective disorder sufferers.

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Dissertation Product-consumer attachment: A review of strategies available for designers to create emotionally durable products. Design experience 2009 Design Week Prize Winner 2008 Conran and Partners, London 2006 Hareide Designmill, Moss, Norway 2004 Seymour Powell, London 2003 Asylum Models and Effects, London

Major project: LED light therapy

Nicotine replacement therapy packaging concepts

Design Week: Carton board packaging


Celena Porter BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A modular seating and table system for the modern living space.

Design experience 2008 Diam Uk, 14 month placement at an International Point of Sale Company in Leicestershire. Role involved working with Adobe and CAD software packages including Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign and AutoCad

Communal social area for wheelchair users

Pre-packed sushi packaging for people on the go

Major Project: CAD rendering

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

celena.porter@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7545 145 388

Dissertation An investigation into how designers can influence purchasing decisions through the use of branding and packaging design in the food industry during the credit crunch.

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Thomas Redfern BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

tomred86@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7870 527 601

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Induction cup and base aimed at teachers to allow them to boil single cups of water without the need for a kettle. The product is more time and energy efficient therefore saving money and reducing stress for teachers.

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Dissertation An investigation in to how people become attached to products, specifically cars, with respect to Jordans’ four pleasure framework. Design experience 2008 Artform International Ltd, Designing Point of Sale Units for the L’Oreal and Rimmel brands 2003 Arkwright Scholarship for Art, Design and Engineering 2002 Institute of Packaging and Incpen award winner

Major Project: Induction cup and base for single hot drinks

Design Practice: Mechanical food slicer device

Styling and Semantics: Bugatti Oil Bottle


Pete Robinson BA Industrial Design and Technology

letsgopedro@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7818 417 521 Major Project All Terrain Skates. These are designed to be used on mountain trails and mountain board parks over rough terrain. The 4 wheels give maximum stability with individual suspension keeping all 4 wheels on the ground and therefore keeping control whilst travelling at speed.

Dissertation Design Icons‌ What are they? An investigation into Design Icons discussing how they became an iconic design and how they have influenced other products. This looks at both the Land Rover Defender 90 and the Apple iPod in depth and discuses how both these designs have become iconic. Design experience Student Associate Scheme (SAS)

Plastic Widgets: Gillette Razor Holders

Exploded View of Injection Moulded Bike Map Holder

Reverse engineering of a corkscrew on Pro Engineer

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Injection Moulding for Razor Holders

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Louie Royles BA Industrial Design and Technology

kinglouie_the1st@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7877 922 187

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A sustainable, lockable mechanism and clamping device, displaying media at various heights and orientations.

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Dissertation History of the Bicycles design. What design changes have been implemented and what brought them about. Was it due to the technological push or the changing needs of its users?

Hummer Oil Bottle: Styling

Major Project: Media Clamp, Securely displaying

BathTime Beer: Service Diagrams


Daniel Ruell BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A Mobile hydration unit for Rugby players.

Design experience Design Engineer at Mangar International/ MFC Survival in Presteigne Powys and Tonypandy Rhondda. Work included development of products within the R+D department

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

ruelldan@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7535 713 388

Dissertation An Investigation into the development of mountain bike frames.

One litre oil bottle in the style of Aston Martin

A Wi-Fi device for use at horse racing events

Major Project: Rugby hydration unit

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Augustina Sarpong BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

tina9697@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7932 650 484

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Female Sanitary Bin Unit – Encouraging proper sanitary waste disposal in female public toilets.

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Dissertation From a graduate industrial designer’s perspective, Is the UK entrepreneur friendly? Design experience 2008 GP designpartners, Vienna

Crystal Dumbbell Concept, Shortlisted Designboom Entry

Concept: Female Sanitary Disposal Unit

Television Remote Control, Photoshop Rendering


Edward Shelton BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A revolutionary rescue system for beach lifeguards, beach shoe and extendable fin module combination, developed with the RNLI.

Dissertation The Importance of Intrinsic Product Form Factors as Determinants of Perceived Product Quality. Design experience 2008 14 months at FSW Design Ltd, working as a Product Designer. Project areas including lighting, homewares, garden and DIY products

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.coroflot.com/edward_shelton Shelty1@email.com +44 (0) 7976 051 596

Major Project: Amphibian lifeguard fins

Placement Project: LED Hand Lamp.

Novelty product concept: visualisation in 3ds Max.

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Adam Smith BA Industrial Design and Technology

adz_smith87@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7791 662 393

Dissertation How do products evoke an emotional response?

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Electronic dance ticket for festivals and club nights. Pulses to the music at the event to enhance the environment and user experience.

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Major Project: Electronic Dance Device

RSA: Twist and Hit

IDS2: HUMMER styled oil bottle


Darren Stewart BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project Concept ventilation system for a motorcycle helmet. A conceptual ventilation system for motorcycle helmets integrated into a removable chin-bar.

Design experience 2007 Lloyd Lifestyle Ltd, Penrith, UK

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

darren.a.stewart@googlemail.com

Dissertation Designed by Nature: the influence of biomimetics on the orientation of 21st Century Industrial Design.

Major Project: Motorcycle Helmet Concept

Major Project: Ventilation Concept

RSA: Safety Sphere, Post explosion support unit

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Heather Stockwell BA Industrial Design and Technology

hevastocky@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7908 952 211

Dissertation To what extent is it true that an individual requires formal training in design to be successful in the design industry?

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A customisable fashion orientated jacket with incorporated heating element to encourage the use of weatherproof clothing during overnight festivals.

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Major Project: Customisable heated jacket

RSA: Collapsible food containers

Major Project: Concept sketching


Constantina Stratoudakis BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project An infant orthopaedic mattress with fun toy features aimed to create a safe and stimulating environment in which the infant can develop properly minimizing, or preventing, the occurrence of plagiocephaly and gastroesophageal reflux during sleep and playtime.

Design experience 2008 AccordMP/Enterprise Mouchel (UK), Design of promotional booklets for the Structures Investigation Group 2005 Hellenic Craniofacial Centre (GR), Design assistant

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

dinastrat@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7914 981 918

Dissertation How branding can be used to change consumer behavior to value sustainability above other considerations when buying a product.

Infant Orthopaedic Mattress with Stimulating Features

Design Week: A Potato Masher with character

Modelling Project: A Newspaper Downloading Gadget

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Tom Streatfield-Moore BA Industrial Design and Technology tomsm2005@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7791 947 566

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Induction charged portable lighting for the home and garden.

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Dissertation An investigation into the positive impact design has made in wheelchair sport. Design experience 2008 Junior Designer at Centurion Electronics plc in Welwyn Garden City. Roles included; designing I.C.E systems and accessories for a range of car manufacturers

Gee-Gee Bet: Hand-Held electronic betting device

Development pages for an Alpha Romeo I.C.E System

Major Project: Render


Charles Symonds BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Charlie_110@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7725 401 059 Major Project An innovative hybrid lighting system that utilises the benefits of natural light both cognitively and environmentally. Fibre optic cables transport light giving the experience of working next to a window. Artificial light is used to maintain a constant light level.

Dissertation Renewable energy generation and its suitability for the urban environment. Design experience 2008 E.ON UK placement year designing sustainable street lighting from concept through to prototyping. AutoCAD technician for Bracknell Forest Borough Council. Drawing up school plans ready to be uploaded onto an online system

Design Week: Novelty homeware doorstop

Major Project: Hybrid office lighting

Injection Mould Tool: Bottle bung & shot holder

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Reverse Engineering: ProEngineer & Alias rendering

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Nick Taylor BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.madebynick.co.uk madebynick@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7921 132 555 Major Project An economically priced armour system designed to protect the neck and spine of road motorcyclists. This unique and highly adjustable armour is worn like a rucksack over normal clothing, preventing serious injury to the neck and spine in the event of a crash.

Dissertation An exploration of tactile design and how its effective use can positively influence the way we perceive a product. Design experience 2008 Lloyd Lifestyle LTD – Product Designer 2004 Audi Young Designer – Regional Finalist 2004 Sustainability Design Award Winner

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

An evaluative render of Fly-Hie

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Working prototype of Longeron, a 12v wall lamp

Neck and spine protection for road motorcyclists

Fly-Hie appearance prototype for client approval


Lorna Telford BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project Point of Sale perfume sampler.

Design experience 2008 Student Associates Scheme Qualification: Design and Technology

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

LornaTelford@live.co.uk +44 (0) 7546 558 316

Dissertation Understanding the development of the Alessi brand and how it is perceived by UK consumers.

Major Project: Point of Sale perfume sampler

Design Week: Lunch time packaging

DP2 Mechanical Project: Crab shell cutters

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Ben Thomas BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

thomashouse2002@btopenworld.com +44 (0) 7791 685 756 Major Project Exoskeleton Arm Support for use by motor neuron diseases sufferers. The product supports the weight of the arm and aids the user to fulfil day to day domestic tasks.

Dissertation Iconic Brands: How brands become icons. Design experience 2008 Triumph Motorcycles, Design Engineer Responsible for the design and development of official Triumph motorcycle accessories and parts.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Innovative Packaging and Chocolate Solution

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Innovative packaging and chocolate solution

Major Project: Exoskeleton Arm Support

Free hand sketching


Sean Thompson BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project Wall mounted contemporary garden experience for users with limited living space, requiring a small storage area and providing the user with a working platform.

Design experience Student Associate Scheme (SAS)

Sketch work of cars, pastel and marker rendered

Major Project: proposal rendered in Alias

RSA: rebranding food to encourage smokers to quit

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Sot14@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7762 253 802

Dissertation An investigation into how Industry works with schools to motivate and give aspiration to young design students.

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Michael Thorburn BA Industrial Design and Technology

thorburnator@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7973 987 809

Dissertation An investigation into the market increase of biodegradable and bio polymers, the sustainable issues surrounding them and consumer knowledge of such issues.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Rapid charging for electronic devices integrated within public seating. Using existing technology, users can sufficiently recharge their device’s battery in 10 minutes in accessible public places. The different colours represent the brands that can be charged.

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Reload: Modelled in Pro E and rendered in Alias

Reload: concepts and development

BeFit: Electronic home health and fitness guru


Joshua Thornton BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project Interactive colour-phasing light units for entertainment and mood-setting in a social environment.

Design experience 2007 Inovates ltd, Junior Designer. Responsible for rapid concept generation, detailed CAD model design and photo-realistic CAD renderings for a range of live projects

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

joshuathornton@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7906 022 9653

Dissertation The evolution of golf ball design.

Interactive Colour-phasing Lights: 3DS Max render

Postal Delivery Systems: 3DS Max render

Wall-mounted Biometric Time clock: 3DS Max render

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John Townson BA Industrial Design and Technology

johnnytownson@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7881 857 758

Dissertation Are entrepreneurs born or made?

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A multi sensory musical instrument for use in Music Therapy. Individual body parts are removed to become various percussion instruments, whilst utilising sound sensitive lighting, to promote multi sensory learning and development.

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Major Project: Music therapy

RSA: Uni campus, bike vending machine concept

2nd year injection moulding: Biro cutlery


Christopher Trudgian BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Zephyr 65 - An ergonomic rucksack that cools the users back whilst they walk and also has the ability to dry clothes. Complete with a detachable rolling compartment and telescopic handle to aid the users travels.

Dissertation An investigation into water efficient products and the effect the ‘Code for Sustainable Homes’ will have on Product Design and Development within the bathroom industry. Design experience 2008 – Bristan Group, Project Engineer 2002 2 Week work placement – BMB Design and Marketing, Junior Designer

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

http://www.coroflot.com/ chris_trudgian@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7935 436 234

Prototype of a Handheld Personal Trainer

Major Project: Concept sketches of the rucksack

Oil Bottle in the style of the Dodge Viper

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Chi Yun Wai BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

chiyunwai@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7872 956 986

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project An adjustable hard-sided carry-on suitcase, designed to save space whether in use or in storage.

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Dissertation The golden constant in industrial design. Design experience 2008 Integrated Technologies Ltd, Kent (placement) Worked as a Technical Industrial Designer developing and engineering medical instruments and equipment

Major Project: Adjustable suitcase

Design Week: Chicken-End egg cup

Computer mouse modified for rapid prototyping


Pamela Wainwright BSc Product Design and Technology

pammy_04_24@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7724 795486 Major Project Catching a judge’s attention at a competition is essential. This design is skin fitted jewellery with integrated LED technology for dancers to enhance posture, position and accuracy of choreography during performance.

Dissertation Investigation into the project E-Scape with focus into the benefits it will bring to Design and Technology teaching and learning and the relationship between technological advances in schools and in industry.

Desktop Buddies: Novelty computer hardware

Truly Shine: Dancing accessory for performance

Jaguar Car Key Sleeker: Modern car key design

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Truly Shine: Dancing accessory for performance

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Alice Walker BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

alice.e.walker@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7837 102 318

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Oxygen Delivery Device.Worked closely with clinicians to produce working prototypes. Conducted presentations to professionals to aid evaluation of conceptual designs. Developed CAD skills in ProENGINEER, Solid Works, AutoCAD and Photoshop.

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Dissertation The Value of ‘Made in England’ to the Ceramic Industry using ‘Wedgwood’ as a case study. Design experience 2008 Smiths Medical International, R&D Industrial Trainee 2003 Business Innovation Centre: Award for Product Innovation 2001+ 2002 Young Engineers for Britain: Award for Engineering Success through Teamwork, National Senior Club of the Year

Universal Art Station

Major Project

Novelty Drum kit


George Walker BA Industrial Design and Technology

g.r.walker@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7758 237 064

Dissertation Are Bauhaus methods of teaching relevant to modern product design teaching?

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Headphones which allow the user to hear ambient sound whilst listening to music. Utilizing smart wire to provide silent, motor-less movement.

Opus: Ambient headphones

Papillon: Electronic newspaper reader

Design week: Food packaging range

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Jennifer Walters BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

jennifer.walters@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7745 722 656

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A shower handset incorporating shower gel to create a controlled foaming lather, allowing the user to take the bathing experience in to the shower.

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Dissertation Do consumers form an Identity through the products they purchase and is this a result of company branding? Design experience 2008 Year placement at Bristan Group LTD. Student Design Engineer. Bathroom interior design. Project work included concept design, CAD work, prototype modeling and high quality rendering

Design Week: Chocolate flower for sharing at work

Major Project: Foaming Shower Handset

Photoshop Rendering BMW X5


Mark Wane BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Extreme sports videography solution. Designed to deflect dangers and simply improve usability, comfort and protection.

Dissertation An investigation into how emerging technologies can aid the customisation of extreme sports equipment. Design experience 2007-2008 Inn Gear Ltd, Product manager - designing and co-ordinating interior design projects for a variety of brands in the restaurant and brewery industry

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.markwane.com mark@markwane.com +44 (0) 7813 545 159

Skydiving camera helmet with enclosed bullet-cam

Packaging design project: Food on-the-go

Product modelled in Pro/E for rapid manufacture

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Alexander Ward BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.coroflot.com/alexward alex_p_ward@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7791 317 543 Major Project A hydroponics grow lamp aimed at encouraging a new breed of domestic plant growers.

Dissertation The implications of pleasurable design. Design experience 2008 The Technology Partnership, working primarily for Wayve 2007 Instinct Laboratory 2005 Audi Young Designers Semi-Finalist

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Le Raiment: Re-Design of a Nicotine Inhaler

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Packaging design concept for Benson Group

A Hydroponics Grow Lamp

www.wayve.com


Matthew Ward BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project Illumiloc: An Integrated bicycle lock & visibility sash to improve bicycle security & to increase rider’s presence to other road users.

Dissertation Rapid Manufacture: An investigation into the emergence of this nascent technology, Exploring its current potential, and possible future developments. Design experience 2008 RSA Design Directions, After the Post Office, Winner 2007 K6 Design Group, Cirencester 2004 SCA Packaging, Thatcham

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.tmwdesign.co.uk m_t_w@btinternet.com +44 (0) 7766 838 555

Major Project: preliminary Render

Wine tumbler & bung concept

Reverse Engineered IXO drill

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Kate Warner BA Industrial Design and Technology

gr8_k8007@hotmail.com +44 (0) 2083 934 240

Dissertation An investigation into the effects branding can have on consumers perception of quality.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A personal flotation device to aid beginners when learning to water ski.

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Major Project: Development Sketches

RSA: Quit smoking wristband

Styling Project: An oil bottle re-design for Smart Car


Samuel Wedgewood BA Industrial Design and Technology

samwedgwood@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7771 665 153

Dissertation The relationship between noise and the negative accumulative effects it has on a motorcyclists riding ability.

Motorcycle helmet that actively reduces noise with the use of inflatable lining

Novelty nut cracker set for SLAM design

RSA: alternative anti smoking concept

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Motorcycle helmet with enhanced noise reduction technology.

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Rebecca Wheaton BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

beckywheaton@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7743 442 549 Major Project Baby carrier with integrated weather protection.

Dissertation An Investigation to discover how designers respond to the design needs of disabled children in product design. Design experience 2008 mykindaplace.com. Graphic designer. Web Design 2008 ONE, London. Junior Designer. Design, project management and art-working

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

RSA: Communication device for the elderly

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Design Week: Meal deal food packaging

Baby carrier with weather protecting features

Paint-able: Art tray for wheelchair users


Katrina Whyte BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Portable induction heated pods for use in the home as a ‘cosy’ instant source of warmth. Utilising Induction in an innovative way to create a modern, safe, sustainable twist on the hot water bottle.

Design experience 2008 Kearney Donald Partnership, Architect Technician 2008 NATS, Prestwick, Design Engineer with Human Factors. Designing new workstations for air traffic control 2003 -05 Integrated Product Design, HND

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

katrinawhyte@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7709 841 243

Dissertation Towards a sustainable future: What are consumer’s perceptions towards sustainable products and through design how does it need to evolve?

Major Project: Portable induction heated pods

Universal Design: Stencil Aid, ProEngineer / Alias

Design Week: Squid.gy soap dispenser

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James Williams BA Industrial Design and Technology

willjam700@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7877 161 430

Dissertation An investigation into how sustainability exists in and effects sporting events.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Triathlon specific footwear with a removable sole, designed to be used both during the cycling and running stages of a Triathlon.

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Major Project: Triathlon specific footwear

Sustainable furniture designed to save heating

Major Project: Triathlon specific footwear


Lucy Wilson BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Interactive sports encouragement device for children aged 11-13 years. The device looks at improving children’s activity levels and their view of exercise.

Design Week: sustainable packaging for lunch times

Major Project: concept development for Activity Device

Design experience 2009 RSA Design Directions Award Winner 2008 Hodges & Drake Design, Junior Concept Designer

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

lucyw1987@gmail.com +44 (0) 7793 154 653

Dissertation An investigation into why we discard products that still fulfil their desired purpose.

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Luke Wilson BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

luke.d.wilson@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7877 382 276

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project An assistive seating unit for indoor mobility scooters.

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Dissertation An Investigation into how the design and development of the tennis racket has affected game styles and player performance. Design experience 2008 EA Design Solutions Ltd, Trainee Designer/ Draftsman 2008 Conquest Precision, Engineer

Universal Design: Interactive Music Maker

Rolls Royce coffee machine: Styling and Semantics

Nissan oil container: Styling and semantics


May Wilson BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Aria, a wearable, tactile alerting device for the hearing impaired.

Pebble: adaptable packaging for convenience

aria: pneumatic alerting device

Dissertation Interaction Design: How do differences in interaction styles affect product usability? Design experience 2009 RSA Design Directories Winner 2009 DesignWeek Winner 2008 Nokia, Southwood UK, Design Engineer

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.creative-fix.net may@creative-fix.net +44 (0) 7515 545 100

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Sarah Witheford BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

sarah_witheford@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7851 151 847

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Mobile bed and chair for children at the airport. Gives children a relaxing place to sleep or sit during a delay and is mobile so parents can take it with them as they move around the airport. When not in use they are stacked together for space saving storage.

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Dissertation The China Price: The environmental and social impacts of the birth of the China Price and the challenges faced for sustainable outsourcing. Design experience 2008 Stanley Tools. Working as a designer in the knives and blades department. Products released to market include FatMax blade, segmented hook blade and FatMax cartridge knives

Major Project: Bed and chair positions of the unit

Selection of sketch work from various projects

Universal Design: Headphones with built in remote


Hannah Wyatt BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

wyatthannah2000@yahoo.co.uk +44 (0) 7966 459 128 Major Project A self vaccination system for victims of natural disasters in developing countries. A whole system containing a device to enable untrained users to administer a vaccine, a thermal box to maintain the cold chain and a sharps box to enable safe storage until recollection.

Dissertation An investigation into the use of renewable energy in developing countries and its implications on people and sustainability. Design experience 2008 W2 Products, London, Industrial Designer. 2008 Placement year, SIMTech, Singapore, Industrial Designer in the Product Innovation & Development Department. Graphic Design, London, Graphic Designer.

Design Week: Strainer holder, CAD render

Major Project: Self vaccination system, CAD render

CAMM: Pro Engineer model and CAD render

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

3D Modeling: Boat navigation system

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Martin Yates BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.martinyates-id.co.uk info@martinyates-id.co.uk +44 (0) 7877 269 911

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Inclusive electronic music therapy instrument designed to develop relationships through musical communication.

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Dissertation Design analysis of the Fender Stratocaster electric guitar: the makings of a rock ‘n’ roll icon and competitors’ attempts to rival its success. Design experience 2008 eg technology, Cambridge. Junior Design Engineer Developing consumer and medical products from concept through to manufacture

Ptl Inclusive electronic music therapy instrument

Globug sustainable solar-powered fun light

Selection of concept sketches


Andrew Youell BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project Dual purpose sports shoe with specialised interchangeable soles for use on most indoor and outdoor playing surfaces. The two separate soles, one astro turf and one studded can be conveniently changed within 30 seconds thanks to the innovative fixing mechanism.

Design experience Two weeks experience at Azimuth Print Ltd. Working to design brief for Orange (Degree Module) Working to design brief for Cadbury (Degree Module)

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

a_youell@live.co.uk +44 (0) 7828 903 673

Dissertation Are football boots designed to sell or to perform?

Major Project: Dual Purpose Sport Shoe

RSA: Design To Quit brief

All-in-one Sports Nutrition Supplement Bottle

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Won Shik Yu BA Industrial Design and Technology

yuwin1986@naver.com +44 (0) 7545 115 378

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A sculptural, ergonomically designed computer workstation for airport, hotel lounge and game centre use.

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Dissertation Cultural influence on design and interface of product: A review of mobile phone design including interface that is influenced by cultural and social factors depending on different nationality. Design experience 2009 Samsung Engineering 2007 K2A Architecture

Computer workstation for public use

Anti-terrorism public bus shelter

Range Rover style 1L oil bottle


Nicholas Zglobis BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project Robust, portable, site lighting utilising LED technology.

Major Project: Battery powered site lighting

RSA: Public spaces safer places

Design experience 2008 KCA Deutag – RDS, Aberdeen 2007 KCA Deutag – RDS, London

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

onegear@aol.com +44 (0) 7783 132 526

Dissertation Investigation of the design of industrial lighting and an evaluation of sustainable future designs.

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