Loughborough Design School Degree Show 2010

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COURSE OVERVIEW

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

The course explores and develops designers’ abilities in three-dimensional design and prototyping. Broad knowledge and skills are gained in the communication of ideas, and the application of ergonomics, sustainability, product styling, materials and manufacturing processes. Most notably students work towards the production of fully functional appearance prototypes. Core components of the course include design practice, technology, drawing, manufacturing, CAD and design communication. Students are able to select from a number of optional modules, which build upon these disciplines or develop expertise in different specialised areas. These modules are used to differentiate between BA and BSc degree classifications. The BA in Industrial Design and Technology has been devised to meet the needs and ambitions of students who wish to focus on a highly user-centred approach to design. This degree integrates product appearance and strategic uses of design and sustainable issues, whilst still taking responsibility for decisions on manufacturing and the application of relevant technology. Accredited by the Institute of Design Engineers, the BSc in Product Design and Technology

provides an advanced understanding of mechanics, electronics and materials, helping students to focus on the implementation of new technolgies in innovative product development. Both the Industrial Design and Technology and Product Design and Technology programmes develop capability in the design of innovative and desirable products. The use of Computer Aided Design (CAD), computer visualisation, Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) and Rapid Prototyping (RP) are integral to both programmes. Students undertaking the four year programme spend one year in industry, providing a valuable opportunity to gain professional experience. Following successful placements, students are awarded with a Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS). Past DPS placements have been conducted in association with the following companies: Conran, Hodges and Drake, Kinneir Dufort, Nokia, Reebok, SmallFry, Smiths Medical, Stanley, Triumph and Unilever. Students participate in a dissertation module during their final year. This involves researching appropriate literature, discussing the topic with people in the subject area and gaining first hand experience of the chosen topic. This module allows individuals to display academic ability in their degree, alongside established design skills.

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FOREWORD MESSAGE FROM THE HEAD OF DEPARTMENT 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 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

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framework of designing products. The future of design innovation lies with individuals who can join the dots, cross the boundaries and take a leap of faith. In short, the ability to undertake multidisciplinary working. Both the BA and BSc programmes provide a breadth and depth of skill sets that makes our design and technology students some of the most sought after both inside and outside the UK. Our very best wishes for the future to all our finalists. Enjoy the Show. Tony Hodgson

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The future of design innovation lies with individuals who can join the dots, cross the boundaries and take a leap of faith. In short, the ability to undertake multidisciplinary working – something that our students excel at …

Tony Hodgson, Head of Department

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…a truly multi-disciplinary approach to design … facilities are organised to encourage interaction between students, researchers and teaching staff … the spaces in the building help to create an environment that will encourage informal interchange of ideas

Nicholas Burwell, NBA Architects

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SHAPING THE FUTURE WITHOUT OBLITERATING THE PAST‌ THE LOUGHBOROUGH DESIGN SCHOOL From August 2010, the Department of Design and Technology will become a part of the Loughborough Design School. The school will bring together existing activities with strong synergies that facilitate the development of new collaboration both within the University and with external partners. The vision is of a Design School, which aims to build upon existing strengths in Design and Technology, ESRI and Ergonomics through the

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collaboration that will come from greater interaction and co-location. It builds upon the significant success of all partners in the RAE 2008 and exploits the provision of a new East Park Design Centre, due to be completed in June 2011. It will lead to the creation of a multi-disciplinary, design-focused institution at Loughborough with an international reputation, excellence in teaching and research, and capable of attracting strong financial support and the most ambitious students.

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THE UNIVERSITY DESIGN CENTRE Building work has already started and it is possible that our next Degree Show will be in the new Design Centre! The building is clearly connected with the development of our Design School, and will co-locate:

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

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)

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Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University


Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

TEAM TWENTYTEN

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 a part.

Back Row Laurie Howell, Tom McKay, Toby Treyer-Evans, James Gadd, Ben Hewlett, Paul Weaver Middle Row Steve Summerskill, James Martin, Ollie Gibb, Richard Pope, Amit Arora, Gemma Jephcott Front Row William Brown, Adrian Jankowiak, James Whittington, Ross Hill, Tim Whitehead

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INTRODUCTION

On behalf of all finalists, we would like to thank the departmental staff for their guidance and support throughout the duration of the degree. We would especially like to thank Steve Summerskill and Rhoda Trimingham for their help with compiling degree show material. To our fellow students, we wish to thank you. What you see around you is the result of many hours of sustained hard work from finalists throughout their degree programme. The dedication and commitment shown by students and the show team has ensured a satisfying degree show output. This year’s show demonstrates a diverse collection of innovative projects. The degree show provides an excellent opportunity to discuss the projects with the indiviudal designers or the degree show commitee. Don’t hesitate to come and have a chat with us. Enjoy the show! The TwentyTen team

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Welcome to TwentyTen, this year’s Loughborough University Design and Technology Degree Show. The show is a celebration of the work we have produced during our time at Loughborough.

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STUDENT INDEX 15

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Christopher Abington 22

James Anderson 23

Christopher Bonnichon 31

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51

58

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Oliver Gibb 66

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Patrick Gibson 67

Ian Greig 74

Nicholas Giles

Sean Gresty

Simon Goodchild

Alexander Harrison

Joel Harrison 77

Lawrence Howell

Chris Howells

Kevin Grange

Oliver Hazlewood

Alexandra Green 73

Benjamin Hewlett 80

Richard Ingram

Matthew Gardner 65

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Hugh Howlett

James Gadd

Samuel Gough

Rebecca Hayes

Ross Eaves 57

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Samuel Dyer

Ian Friday

Anthony Gosnay

Fraser Davies 49

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63

70

Sam Dance

Christian Duerden

Nicholas Fenton

George Catto 38

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55

62

69

76

Liam Horner

Paul Farthing

Wilfred Calder-Potts

Luke Cunliffe

Luke Douglas

Dariusz Bolton 30

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47

54

61

68

75

Philippa Hockley

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36

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James Bishton

Charlotte Brundle

Peter Cullen

Benjamin Dobbs

Thomas Ellicock

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35

45

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William Russell Bex

William Brown

Simon Craske

Alex Delong

James Elderton

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James Barrow

Luke Bridgman

Marcus Cotterill

Nevin De Paravicini

Samuel Edwards

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40

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Andrew Austin

Angus Breckenridge

Emily Clement-Walker

Samuel Dawson-Smith

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Amit Arora

Giancarlo Branquinho

Matthew Churm

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Ross Hill 81

Adrian Jankowiak

Gemma Jephcott

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Daniel Johnson 93

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Ross Kelk 94

Katie Leggett 101

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Michael Pemikis

Emily Pettitt

Robert Rose 127

Andrew Rush 128

Justin Tang 135

Lucy Snooks

Joseph Thomas

Jak Spencer

Jonathan Townsend

Toby Treyer-Evans 138

Timothy Whitehead

Alexander Twist

Michael Whittaker

James Whittington

Keeret Riat

Jonathan Sudell

Chloe Swaffield

Alexander Taff 134

Michael Walsh

William Unwin 141

Edward Williamson

Rachael Roberts 126

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140

Sean Peel 118

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139

William Pearce

Charlene Reid

David Stretton-Downes

Zoe Medhurst 108

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131

Thomas Mckay

Christopher Parmenter

Nicola Ramsay

Fiona Leatt 100

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114

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137

Paul Weaver

Natasha Raggett

Melissa Lara

James Martin

Crawford Paciej

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Laura Weaver

Richard Pope

Adam Kujat

Jonathan Marchbank

Daniel Orme

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Simon King

Philippa Mansbridge

Dale Needham

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Daniel Kidwell

Thomas Malloy

John Nash

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James Ker

Raymond Li

Christopher Moore

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Siona Ward 142

Ying Xu

Joseph Yuen

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Christopher Abington BA Industrial Design and Technology

c.abington@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7974 147 176 Major Project Percussion Based Instrument for Music Therapy & Professional Use.

Dissertation The Impact of Company Initiatives to Increase Sustainable Image. Design experience 2009 Student Associates Scheme Qualification: Design & Technology 2007 Design Triangle, New Market 2006 Fairline, Thrapston

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Alias Rendering of USB Design

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Butchers Block Furniture Design

Music Therapy Acoustic Percussion Instrument

New In-Store Layout Design

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James Anderson BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

jamesmganderson@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7788 511 714 Major Project All-in-one protective paddling jacket with integrated buoyancy aid and protective padding.

Dissertation The Relationship between Ergonomics, Performance and Functionality in the design of Personal Sports Equipment. Design experience 2008 NCR Discovery Centre, Dundee 2009 Helium 3 Design Ltd, Winchester

Russell Hobbs Irons rendered in Maxwell Render

Major Project: Protective Kayaking Jacket Concept

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Bentley Continental GT Photoshop Render

Major Project Sketch Development

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Amit Arora BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS amit_arora03@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7826 526 040

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A set of induction charged, wireless lights designed to prolong outdoor social occasions.

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Dissertation An Investigation into how marketing and design departments interact within large corporations to make design decisions. Design experience 2009 Unilever. One year placement as a member of the Deodorant Global Design Team.Summer School.

Major Project: Social Outdoor Lighting

Paddle: Door Handle and Packaging Design

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Andrew Austin BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Architectural spotlight designed to give an intense and focused beam for illuminating structures internally and externally. Output matches that of a standard 35W halogen bulb whilst only consuming 10W with lifetime exceeding 50,000 hours. Sponsored by ACDC LED Ltd.

Dissertation The impact of OLED technology on architectural lighting design. Design experience 2009 ACDC LED Ltd, Barrowford, UK Creative design engineer

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.coroflot.com/austin999 andrew.austin999@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7947 345 524

Major Project: Architectural LED spotlights in Maxwell render

Design Week: Door handle concept for Slam design

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Major Project: Concept & development sketches

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James Barrow BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

jimlbarrow@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7922 883 913

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A family orientated household utilities monitor aimed at informing and engaging users. Utility consumption is reduced through displaying only the most relevant information in a format that is logical, understandable and relevant to the users.

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Dissertation How the use phase of household electricity consuming products can be made more efficient through design. Design experience 2009 Urbis Lighting Ltd. Industrial designer of exterior street lighting and furniture. 2009 Aquila Design. Industrial designer of bespoke exterior lighting installations.

Major Project: Household utilities monitor

T 2 G: Golf information system

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William Bex-Russell BA Industrial Design and Technology

williambexrussell@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7832 999 182

Dissertation An exploration to discover what has made Apple’s iPod one of the most successful products of its time.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A portable and convenient hand sanitising gel and facial tissue dispenser aimed at reducing the spread of harmful germs when using public transport.

Major Project: Hand sanitising gel and facial tissue dispenser

Sketch work and Photoshop rendering of high-end oil can

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Kozmos, a touch screen travel guide for backpackers

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James Bishton BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS James.Bishton@gmail.com +44 (0) 7748 109 348

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A lighting system which meets the varied needs of the student traveller. Incorporating a multi-positional system, which offers functionality in varied situations. Also utilising sustainable energy as the power source, which replaces the need of disposable cells.

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Dissertation A study of biomimicry and the effects it’s having on the design process. How it has enabled an inspirational view towards nature’s design and seeing it as insightful rather than an obstacle. Design experience 2009 Evo Design Solutions, Design Consultant 2008 High Peak Systems, CAD Assistant

Major design project: multi-functional travel lighting system for students, utilising a sustainable power system

The ‘Coco Banana’ use’s sustainable bio-wax packaging, 100% degradable.

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Dariusz Bolton BSc Product Design and Technology dariuszbolton@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7549 205 101

Dissertation How website audio can influence online consumerism’

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Major Project The Redesign of Guitar Sustainers.

Major Project: The redesign of Guitar Sustainers

Senshi Figurine: Affordable collectable figurines

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Wilkinson shopping list holder: A give-away widget

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Chris Bonnichon BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

chrisbonnichon@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7921 552 504

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A tactile, portable shopping aid and home-help device for blind and partially sighted individuals.

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Dissertation Brand management: An investigation into how brand identity can be leveraged to create and maintain brand loyalty. Design experience 2009 Alliance Boots, Packaging Technologist

Major Project: Shopping and home-help device for the visually impaired

Brand identity: new chocolate bar

Glow worm: Reusable festival phone

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Giancarlo Branquinho BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A sustainable water filtration system for the Third World Audience optimising simple design and ease of assembly to offer an effective solution to providing clean drinking water using natural resources: the sun for heat and UV and local natural materials.

Dissertation An investigation into whether and if so, how LEDs have revolutionised the lighting industry. Design experience 2009 Sutton Vane Associates Lighting Design, Lighting Designer

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

gbranquinho@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7979 484 241

Major Project: Sustainable water filtration for the Third World

Photoshop: Developing a conceptual lighting scheme

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New chocolate concept for Green&Black’s by Cadbury’s

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Angus Breckenridge BA Industrial Design and Technology Dissertation Are function and usability satisfactory in a selection of mobile phones or are emotive decisions by consumers leading them to buy low quality products?

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project An electronic organiser with integrated mood light and vibration settings.

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Design experience 2007 Quality Furniture 2006 Ba Architectural Studies Bath

Major Project: An electronic organiser with integrated mood light

Major Project

Product rendering

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Luke Bridgman BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project A versatile food preparation kit. Ideal for new starters and students, and people living in shared living spaces, where space and sharing can be an issue.

Dissertation An investigation regarding the ethics of advanced technology, in the current sporting era, using swimming as an exemplar. How acceptable is it that new technology is having such an impact on speed focused disciplines? Design experience 2009 Oberthur Technologies, Tewkesbury. Designer 2009 Cube design, Bournemouth. Summer placement.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

l.p.bridgman@gmail.com +44 (0) 7786 644 222

Major project: A versatile food preparation kit

Injection moulded widget

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Automotive oil bottle

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William Brown BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS www.spooney.souliss.com william.giles.brown@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7811 400 053 Major Project Integrated saucepan and colander that will boil, steam and stain in one unit. Food can be lifted straight out the hot water put into a presentation bowl then taken to the table. Making cooking a cleaner, safer and more enjoyable experience.

Dissertation How design can be used to stimulate consumer demand for luxury hotels to increase their provision of sustainable services. Design experience 2010 Mohican, Graphic Designer 2009. ONE, London. Junior Designer. design, banding, photography, project management and art-working. Clients included: Fujitsu, Travelex, Temperly London and BLESMA. 2008 Freelance Photojournalist

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Direct mail leaflet for Combat Stress

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Handmade model of an electronic personal shopper

Major project: Saucepan with integrated colander

Batch of 5000 promotional silicone ice trays

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Charlotte Brundle BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS Charlie@mb-f1.com +44 (0) 7909 521 106

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A lightweight toddler travel system, incorporating the use of a car seat. Easy release mechanism to enable quick disassembly after use.

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Dissertation Does age or gender have an affect on colour and shape preferences in adults? Design experience 2008 Artform, POS development designer. 2008 Finalist in Autocar-Courland Next Generation Award. 2006 Stamper Award for Design and Technology. 2004 Elizabeth Stanhope Interiors, work experience.

Major Project: Toddler ‘Pod’ Travel System

Maserati Style Oil Bottle

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Red Bull Racing Point of Sale

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Wilfred Calder-Potts BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Earphone winding device for high quality earphones: At the press of a button, device smoothly winds entire earphones into case and closes automatically; providing protection, preventing tangling and speeding up winding/ unwinding process.

Electronic Travel Guide: Handmade model

Major Project: Earphone Winding Device

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Dissertation Investigation into the energy efficiency of televisions, and how this is affected by social and technological developments’ Design experience 2008 1 year placement with SIMTech in Singapore.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

oneandonly_wilf@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7540 387 224

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George Catto BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS Dissertation A study into the advances in (Computer Aided Design) CAD and its effects on the design process

Major Project Passively Cooled PC.

Design experience 2009 CCI International

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

georgecatto@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7734 682 683

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Passively cooled PC

Passively cooled PC

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Door Handle redesign

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Matthew Churm BA Product Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Disability teaching aid with sensory stimulation.

Dissertation Is the concept of sustainability genuinely reflected in product design and development or is it marketing exploitation of the consumer? An investigation within the bathroom industry. Design experience 2008 Bristan Group, Design Engineer

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

churm_1@msn.com +44 (0) 7811 747 199

Disability teaching aid with sensory stimulation

Interior executive door handle

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Capri waterfall tap

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Emily Clement-Walker

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

BA Industrial Design and Technology

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emily.cw@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7817 755 872

Dissertation What is Design and Technology Education within the UK and what level of importance does it have as a subject within the National Curriculum?

Major Project Parent and child communication device for ‘Tweens’ (8-11 yrs): A stylish wrist worn product which reduces the need for mobiles at a young age, yet still allows parents peace of mind that they can communicate whilst on holiday or at home, encouraging outdoor play.

Design experience Richard Rogers Partnership Line Packaging & Display Student Associate Scheme, Teaching Design and Technology

Parent-Child Communication for ‘Tweens’

ELEMENT, an educational game for children to learn through play

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Marcus Cotterill BSc Product Design and Technology

Major Project A beer dispenser which works in conjunction with manual pumps aimed at reducing serving times.

Dissertation What actions have been taken by the Morgan Car Company to become more sustainable? Design experience 2009 Worcester Bosch, Product Development Engineer

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

m_cotterill@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7769 772 096

Major Project: Pro E model rendered in V Ray

Design Week: Door Handle for Young Professionals

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Sketching: Audi R8 V12, Lamborghini Gallardo

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Simon Craske BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS simonjamescraske@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7854 488 809

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A gaming laptop charging unit with a retractable plug and wires that promotes energy conservation, ease of use and organisation. The plug is designed to allow the pins to erect and retract when required.

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Dissertation An investigation into how and why Industrial designers have changed their design techniques since the integration of commercially available CAD software and improvements within computer technology. Design experience 2009 W2 Products ltd, London. Exhibition, product and graphic design solutions.

Major Project: Laptop charging unit with retractable plug, visualisation in Vray

DB9: Rhino model, rendered in Hypershot

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Design Week: “Deco� door handle for modern living

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Peter Cullen BA Industrial Design and Technology p.cullen1@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7959 124 334

Dissertation An investigation into how socio-economic factors affect the strategies that the marketing industry employs.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Versatile modular storage unit for use in the rental property environment.

Major Project: Versatile Shelving Unit

Major Project: Versatile Shelving Unit Joint

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Electronic golf course guide appearance model

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Luke Cunliffe BA Industrial Design and Technology

lukecunliffe@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7740 192 977

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Drinking vessel that instantly chills the beverage using compressed gas.

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Dissertation Understanding the UK design industry’s perception of UK levels of innovation. Design experience 2005 semi finalist Audi Young Designer of the Year

Chameleonix: Fully customisable mobile phone

Major Project: Instant drinks chiller using compressed gas

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Park Pal: An interactive companion for theme parks

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Sam Dance BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A portable reading aid for dyslexic and partially sighted readers. The product emits a coloured light, fully adjustable across the spectrum to match user preference. It can be changed and set by connection to a computer. This replaces conventional plastic overlays, which are impractical and frustrating for the user.

Dissertation An investigation into lean design and how its implementation has benefited business. Design experience 2010 Manufacturing Engineer at Siemens Congleton.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

sam.m.dance@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7817 943 304

Portable reading aid for dyslexic and partially sighted readers

Injection Moulding, photo of widget and mould blocks

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Cadbury chocolate bar concept

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Fraser Davies

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

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fraserdavies47@gmail.com +44 (0) 7906 602 681

Dissertation Is design and innovation the main catalyst in making Nike the largest sports brand in the world?

Major Project A fully portable fire, smoke and carbon monoxide safety system aimed at frequent travellers and students. Wireless, detachable parts are placed in the most efficient places to detect any potential dangers when staying in unfamiliar or substandard accommodation.

Design experience 2010 RSA winner. Later Life Well Being. Prize - 2 Month Internship at GSK. 2009 Reckitt Benckiser. One-year placement working in the FMCG market on a range of leading brands. 2004 Harcor Solutions. Freelance designer.

Roama: Safety device for frequent travellers and students

Major project: Sketch and development work

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Acti-Dose Packaging. RSA winner

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Samuel Dawson-Smith BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Dual use vacuum cleaner for use by ambulance crews during routine cleaning to improve cleaning efficiency.

Dissertation An investigation into the recent advances in Rapid Manufacturing techniques and technologies, and whether they can be applied to produce custom-fitting products for amateur sport. Design experience 2009 Vax Ltd - Working as an Industrial Designer in the new product development team.

Fully collapsible drying rack

Major project: Ambulance Cleaner

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Reverse engineered toothbrush modelled in ProE

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

S.Dawson.Smith@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7921 669 085

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Nevin De Paravicini BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS Nevindep@gmail.com +44 (0) 7734 954 449

Dissertation The Relevance of Future Ultra-Portable Technology for Consumers.

Major Project Electric bike for the Chinese market.

Design experience International Audio Group (IAG) for Hi-fi brands: Quad, Audiolab and Mission.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Leak audio Valve Amp concept renderings

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Watch Concept sketches

Electric Bike Renderings

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2.1 Hi-fi desktop speaker for Mission

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Alex Delong BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS a.delong.design@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7800 758 079

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A system that allows users to keep opened processed foods fresher for longer without the need for refrigeration. A combination of pressurised, food safe gas and valves reseal the unique food container. This keeps the food fresh and eliminates the need for refrigeration.

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Dissertation What are the impacts of offshore outsourcing to developing countries and what does this hold for the future? Design experience 2009 Lloyd Lifestyle – Product & graphic designer.

Major Project: Keeping processed foods fresher for longer

Placement Work

RSA: Wristband for alzheimer patients

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Ben Dobbs BSc Product Design and Technology

Major Project A portable gas cooker, specifically designed for UK special forces and the arctic environment.

Design experience CDVI UK EES Gold L&C Interior Design Wakeskate Design

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

ben_dobbs@hotmail.com

Dissertation The Future of Sports Car Design.

Special Forces Artic Cooker

High Security Electronic Lock

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Collapsible Camping Lantern

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Luke Douglas BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS ljdouglas_88@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7894 224 429

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A compact urban bicycle adapted to explore the application and benefits of a belt driven hubless wheel.

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Dissertation An investigation into the emergence of Design Thinking and its role in innovation. Design experience 2009 Nokia Ltd, Farnborough, Design Engineer. Patent pending. 2008 Student Associate Scheme. 2008 Dyson ‘Master Class’ winner. 2007 MADE ‘De-construct Re-construct’ Bicycle Design Summer School.

Major Project: Compact urban bicycle with hubless wheels

Design Week: OGGLES, a simple eyewear ‘toy’ to enhance imaginative play in six different worlds

11/05/2010 01:10:56


Christian Duerden BA Industrial Design and Technology cj_duerden@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7784 883 128

Major Project A device that introduces steaming to an outdoor camping environment via a fossil fuelled cooking unit. This provides an intuitive alternative to current outdoor cooking methods that alleviates the carcinogenic concerns of conventionally cooked outdoor meals.

Dissertation The true value of brand equity within an economic downturn: investigating the importance of brand focus during a recessive climate, as well as the impact on user perceptions. Design experience 2002 Landsend Direct Merchants.

Sustainable Design: Eco conscious bath radio

Major Project: Outdoor camping steamer unit

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A collection of Photoshop renders of a handheld concept

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Flat pack phosphorescent bug deterrant

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Samuel Dyer BA Industrial Design and Technology samuel_dyer@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7717 374 794

Dissertation Can both the ‘Britain Can Make it’ exhibition and the work of Misha Black displayed there be regarded as an ‘overall success’?

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Waste management on Loughborough University Campus: A user reward system and modular storage unit, which encourages correct recycling by tackling the touch points of environment, waste disposal, storage and collection.

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Major Project: Recyclic- Modular Recycling System

Design Week: Flippin Turtles

11/05/2010 01:10:58


Ross Eaves BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A diabetic combination pen, incorporating an injection unit (with directional light for dark environment use), a blood glucose meter, a finger-pricker and blood stick storage into one small product for ease of transport and discrete operation for young people.

Dissertation An investigation into the influences of new design technologies in the home medical device industry, and its current and future limitations. Design experience 2008 Bosch Lawn & Garden

Combi-pen internals

Combi-pen

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Combi-pen features

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

ross_eaves@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7817 613 695

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Samuel Edwards BSc Product Design and Technology info@samwedwards.com +44 (0) 7776 215 597

Dissertation How has the progression of equipment design influenced the development of snow sport and to what extent has the evolution of the sport propelled design?

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Kitchen waste disposal unit with integrated compactor.

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Self assembly toy car range

Kitchen waste disposal unit

Can compacting system

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James Elderton BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project An intuitive three-in-one kitchen appliance that helps independent males create a range of interesting meals that fulfil their dietary requirements.

Fumo: Slice, Steam, Blend, Serve

Immune Response: A collectable range of figurines for children

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Dissertation Effective methods for inventors to generate revenue from their ideas. Design experience 2010 Certified SolidWorks Professional 2010 HP Digital Industrial Design Study 2009 Freelance Work 2008 Innovate Design, Salisbury 2004 m360o Design, Nottingham

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

j_elderton@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7540 063 364

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Tom Ellicock BA Industrial Design and Technology tom_ye1@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7867 898 083

Major Project The Ecobin- An eco friendly recycling bin for primary school children. Waste paper and plastic wrappers are emptied and then compressed inside the bin. This allows the product to double as a fun, interactive learning tool which encourages recycling.

Dissertation Analysing the attitudes and values of sustainable design and technology teaching in secondary schools. Design experience 2008 Design Teaching Assistant 2003 Diam International

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

TVR Oil Bottle hand rendering

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TVR and Porsche product styling

Major Project: Child’s Compacting Eco Bin

Design Week: Customisable small toy range

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Paul Farthing BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A cerebral palsy walking aid designed to provide a seamless transition from sitting to standing.

Dissertation An investigation into how sporting controversies could have been solved with the use of differing methods of technology, and why certain associations do not want this introduction of technology. Design experience 2010 Streamline Industries 2010 Mersea Trailers 2004 Robert Allerton Architects

Major Project: A cerebral palsy walking aid designed to provide a seamless transition from sitting to standing

Lamborghini Reventon

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Design Week: door handle with interchangeable covers

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

paul_farthing@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7742 025 040

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Nick Fenton BA Industrial Design and Technology nicholas.fenton@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7951 624 023

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Easylift: A device to improve the comfort of carrying competition rowing boats, representing an ergonomic benefit to the crew. The device also enables the boat to be put down without damaging the fragile hull. Preparation pre-race and general handling is thus improved.

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Dissertation A study into the importance of graduate entrepreneurship; why are UK graduates underrepresented compared to foreign nations and to what extent does education influence this? Design experience 2009 Bosch Scholar - R+D, Manufacturing, Purchasing 2006 Arkwright Scholar, Sponsorship by Microsoft 2006 Design and Innovation TDI awards – 1st Place 2006 Rotary Club design awards – 1st Place

Easylift: Rendered view

Design Week: Door handle and packaging

Frostbite: Cocktail mixology guide

11/05/2010 01:11:05


Ian Friday BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A modular rucksack used to transport vaccine vials at a constant temperature of 2-8 degrees Celsius in remote regions of developing countries. Distribution of vials between modules ensures that vaccines are not exposed to unnecessary external heat when product is in use.

Dissertation An investigation into the relative importance of brand perception and performance for personal music players. Design experience 2009 Nokia UK Ltd, Farnborough. Industrial Designer 2008 Atlantic Print, Sittingbourne. Graphic Designer 2005 Arkwright Scholar

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.ianfriday.com contact@ianfriday.com +44 (0) 7912 159 705

Design Week: Cadbury Blend, a new chocolate experience

Major project development sketches

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Freelance graphic design work

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James Gadd BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS jagdesign@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7920 101 717

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A digital piano which utilises tactile, visual and audio feedback to create a more engaging playing experience for hard of hearing musicians.

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Dissertation How does physicality affect user experience with music playback systems? Design experience 2009 Nokia UK, Industrial Designer, 13 month placement 2008 Innovate Design, freelance designer, 2 weeks 2007 G&H Precision Engineering, Design Engineer

Veeb: multi-sensory digital piano

Orbo: glow in the dark hanging figurines with customisible wing

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Matthew Gardner BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A control unit for stereo devices which utilises infrared sensors to create touchless functionality.

Design experience 2009 Seren Partners Limited, Interaction Designer. 2008 Dyson ‘Master Class’ Winner. 2008 Student Associates Scheme

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

+44 (0) 7727 628 353

Dissertation How has the development of products and services changed the way people listen to music?

Wave: A Touchless Control Unit

Major Project: Development Sketching

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Design Week: An all day chocolate bar for Cadburys

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Ollie Gibb BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS olliegibb@live.co.uk +44 (0) 7703 018 876

Dissertation New Urbanism for the UK: An investigation into the design of a sustainable public realm

Major Project A responsive charity donation unit for public spaces. Premium materials and edge illumination intend to update charity brand and the donation experience.

Design experience 2010 RSA design directions competition, shortlisted 2009 Artform, junior development designer 2008 Inform development, design intern 2007 3D Architects, work experience

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Modelling: Electronic golf caddy

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RSA Shortlisted : Resourceful use of supermarket carparks

Major Project: Responsive charity donation unit

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Design Week: Innovative chocolate

11/05/2010 01:16:26


Patrick Gibson BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Inclusive Ironing board

Major Project: Inclusive ironing board

Major Project

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Design experience 2010 Graphic Design 2008 Enterprise Mouchel 2007 Richard Gibson Architect

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

+44 (0) 7799 135 430

Dissertation An In Depth Analysis of Production Techniques used in Advertising

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Nicholas Giles BSc Product Design and Technology Dissertation With regard to physical and psychological aspects, how does colour affect people’s choice in product purchasing?

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A javelin calibration device for use by officials and events staff in athletics competition.

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Major Project: Centre of balance piece

Golf ball line marker. Widget project

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Major project

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Simon Goodchild BSc Product Design and Technology simongoodchild@ymail.com +44(0) 7814 177 672

Dissertation An Investigation into Digital Human Modelling Systems as a Design Tool.

Major Project An automatic liquid dispenser for the home.

This small and discrete product will dispense soap, sanitizer and washing up liquid both quickly and hygienically

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Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Improve hygiene in the household environment with a stylish and versatile product.

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Anthony Gosnay

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS

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www.coroflot.com/a_gosnay a.t.gosnay@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 797 404 2406

Dissertation ‘An Investigation into the Relative Importance to the Users of Ergonomic & Aesthetic Qualities in Medical Product Design’

Major Project A modular, portable massaging posture support intended for office and long car journey use. Point of massage location is variable to focus on key area. Frame slots into a sleeve in a skin tight shirt, worn under regular clothing. Controlled using a remote on the front.

Design experience 2009 Product Design Engineer – Stanley Works Ltd. Product testing for research & development. FMEA testing, CAD modelling, drawing updates, project managing, tool redesign and production.

Major Project: Massaging posture support

Electronic DIY guide, hand made

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Chewing gum holder. Tool render & sketches

11/05/2010 01:16:29


Sam Gough BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project An interactive chopping board that encourages users to eat in a well-balanced and healthy manner through informed portion control.

Dissertation An investigation into the origin of Dieter Rams’ principles for design and their relevance in current industrial design Design experience 2009 Phink Tank, UK. Freelance Designer 2009 Nokia Ltd, Farnborough. Design Engineer 2008 Patent pending for Nokia Ltd 2008 Dyson ‘Master Class’ Winner

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.samgough.co.uk sg@samgough.co.uk +44 (0) 7736 064 323

rda: an interactive chopping board

Co4: a personal bedside commode for every patient

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JC’s: a range of 90 to 100% Cacao for cooks

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Kevin Grange BA Industrial Design and Technology www.KevGrange.com Kev@KevGrange.co.uk +44(0)7904 627 812

Dissertation How digitalisation has affected the design of SLR cameras.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Major Project: Low profile wearable camera storage for gig photographers.

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Major Project: The Socialight: Portable light for festivals

Zenith: Mobile banking device

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Alex Green BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Using heads up display technology to transmit and display a live feed from a video camera in order to allow the user to frame the video perfectly. Target customers include action sports such as skiing and skydiving and well as aiding search and rescue missions.

Dissertation An investigation into whether customers perceive there to be a difference between the quality of proprietary brands and supermarket own brand products within different product areas of the UK grocery market through literature analysis and practical testing. Design experience 2008 Packaging Technologist, Boots 2009 Healthcare Assistant Buying Manager, Boots

Sketch work for heads up display

Heads up display showing live camera feed

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Door Handle Design

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

alexandragreen@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7748 283 784

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Ian Greig BSc Product Design and Technology Itgreig@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7800 985 058

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A protective backpack that allows the user to expand the capacity by adding an extra module to suit their needs.

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Dissertation How has the iPod developed into an iconic design? Design experience Student Associate Scheme (SAS)

Protective Modular Backpack

Cadbury Sensation

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Safety Plug Remover

11/05/2010 01:16:32


Sean Gresty BA Industrial Design and Technology sean.gresty@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7787 916 624

Dissertation An analysis of what makes up iconic design.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A bicycle with an integrated locking system.

Phantom: Bicycle with integrated locking system

Taboo: Portable guitar tab reading device

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Sustainable combined warmth light and energy monitor

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Alexander Harrison BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS alex_harrison111@hotmail.co.uk +44(0) 7826 939 264

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A music visualiser inside a table. Vibrations in the liquid and light create a visualisation of the music playing. Light projects the vibration image around the room creating an atmosphere and ambience that enhances the experience.

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Dissertation What is the future of alternate low emission automotive drive trains and what will become the successor to the internal combustion engine? Design experience 2009 Semcon AB – Development and surface modelling of car bodies and interiors.

Major Project

High end door handle design and packaging design

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Shaver redesign for rapid manufacture

11/05/2010 01:16:33


Joel Harrison BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Modular Computer System; allows the user to easily interact with specific computer components for quick installation and replacement.

Repose Handles: handle design for DesignWeek 2010

Major project: Modular Computer System

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Dissertation How can Adobe Flash be used to create more popular and successful websites for businesses; a look into how Adobe Flash can create a richer viewing experience for the user. Design experience 2009 Graphic and Digital Creative Allen Design Group

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

jh@harrison-design.co.uk +44 (0) 7764 661 234

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Rebecca Hayes BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS bex1h@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7746 710 203

Major Project 6Sense - NVP (Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy) relief aids. Utilises modern acupressure techniques along with QTC, a pressure sensing technology to teach the user how much pressure to apply to each acupressure point to help relieve NVP.

Dissertation A study into the emotional response to the appearance of packaging: do different packaging solutions elicit different emotions? Design experience 2010 RSA Design Directions Plus-Highly Commended 2009 Packaging Design Engineer-Unilever Present: Designer-Designers in Residence

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Product styling sketching

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RSA : “Tactile”- the full holiday experience for the blind

Major project “6Sense”- NVP relief aids

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Ollie Hazlewood BA Industrial Design and Technology otahazlewood@hotmail.co.uk www.olie-hazlewood.co.uk

Dissertation An investigation into the social attitudes towards heating outdoor social spaces.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Heat me. A more efficient and stylish alternative to current outdoor heating solutions. A heated seat for keeping people warm whilst socialising on a cool summer evening or on a chilly winter afternoon.

Major project: Outdoor heated seat

One litre oil bottle in the style of Land Rover

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Injection mould tool: Oakley contact lens case

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Ben Hewlett BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS www.hewlettdesign.com benh_88@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7789 308 465

Dissertation How has the iPhone affected the behaviour of its users and has it rendered the majority of other handheld electronic devices useless?

Major Project QT-Mat: A pressure sensitive mat with visual feedback aimed at gym users. QTC technology gives the user an indication of where and how much pressure is distributed through their feet.

Design experience 2010 Clear Channel: Marketing campaign for Malibu. 2009 Princess Yachts International, Plymouth. 2006 McLaren Automotive, Woking. Work experience

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major project: QT-Mat. A pressure sensitive gym mat

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Picture text fill

eCad: Model of electronic GPS golfing caddy

Major project: QT-Mat, In use

Design Week: Novel design of a chocolate bar, for Cadburys

11/05/2010 01:17:33


Ross Hill BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project An electronic device to aid the learning of Braille through an active tactile display.

Dissertation An investigation into colour psychology and the extent at which the colour applied to everyday commercial products influences our decisions as consumers. Design experience 2009 Unilever Plc, Packaging designer 2008 Gardiner Virtual Reality, CAD engineer 2007 Linear Web Design, Web developer

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.rosshilldesign.co.uk ross@rosshilldesign.co.uk +44 (0) 7921 186 229

Major Project: Electronic Braille Tutor

Injection Moulding: Red Bull Can Opener

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Svanire Door Handle

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Philippa Hockley BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS p.hockley@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7929 048 935

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A wrist-mounted home alert system for female elderly users who have a full-time, informal carer. The discreet and stylish devices are designed to provide unambiguous alerts in key emergency situations, promoting independence in the home.

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Dissertation An investigation into the impact of the aesthetics of medical equipment on a patient’s stress levels within a hospital environment. Design experience 2009 Diam International – Design Development Engineer.

Major Project: Home alert system for the elderly

Loco-traV: Handmade travel-aid prototype

Lash Chic: A sustainable mascara solution

11/05/2010 01:17:39


Liam Horner BSc Product Design and Technology

+44 (0) 7765 780 222

Major Project A lightweight camp bed with thermal heating element.

Dissertation An investigation into the effects that advancing technology in the automotive industry will have on the environment. Design experience 2006 Scurr & Partners Architechs Firm.

Jar Opener and Camping Toothbrush and Paste

Major Project: Portable Campbed

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Portable TV Show Player

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

DAB Radio

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Laurie Howell BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.lauriehowell.co.uk lwgh_@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7837 873 336

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Designing for a shared couple experience during pregnancy. Focused upon the father, the product surface evolves over nine months, displaying weeks and days and development information. Audio detection of foetal heartbeat and graphic data is visualised on soft lit LCD.

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Dissertation Moving Brands: Online social media and brand articulation Design experience 2010 BangBang, London. Co-founder. 2010 DesignWeek magazine. Febuary 4. 2010 Design week Prize Winner. 2010 Freelance graphics and branding. 2009 Kinneir Dufort, Bristol. Full time designer.

Nine: Explores a focus point for information sharing using surface tactility, materials and interaction design

Scent based communication concept for Orange

Balloon. Augmented reality toy. Design Week Prize

11/05/2010 01:17:41


Chris Howells BA Industrial Design and Technology chris.j.howells@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7534 245 980

Dissertation An investigation into the demand for designers to incorporate consumers’ emotional needs into a product design.

Major Project A gymnasium sports supplements dispenser and mixer, accurately dispenses and mixes a user defined supplement with a chosen mixer.

Door handle design

Gymnasium sports supplements dispenser

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Mouldtool block for a shaver holder

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

CAD rendered corkscrew

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Hugh Howlett BA Industrial Design and Technology hughhowlett@gmail.com +44 (0) 7856 188 484

Dissertation Since the launch of the iMac in 1998, how has Apple Inc’s industrial design and branding influenced consumers and designers.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Interactive multi-sensory mood-light to aid learning and relaxation for children with developmental disabilities.

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Major Project

Oil bottle in the style of Jaguar

Design Week: Door handle

11/05/2010 01:17:44


Richard Ingram BA Industrial Design and Technology ingram_7@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7824 806 138

Dissertation An investigation in to how automotive form has progressed over the last 30 years due to advances in manufacturing techniques, methods and materials.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A fully automatic soap and water, tap mixer system to prevent the spread of Swine Influenza.

Major Project: Sani-tap

ComparCar, Handheld electronic product; Used car data

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Osim Glorun, Motivational running aide

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Adrian Jankowiak BA Industrial Design and Technology www.adrianj.eu ajankowiak@gmail.com +44 (0) 7823 448 343

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Dubnium- Portable headphones with integrated loudspeakers. Allowing users to share their music anywhere; seamlessly switching from a private listening experience to one that can fill a room with a rich and clear sound.

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Dissertation An investigation into the significance of emotional design on the way consumers perceive the quality of consumer electronics products. Design experience 2009 Royal Society of Arts competition award winner 2009 Rezonant Design, Bangalore, India. Designing a new range of sustainable toys and their packaging for the international market. 2008 Freelance designer, UK and Poland

Major Project: Dubnium - portable headphones with integrated speakers

Choons - Set of musical toys designed for The Marketing Store

11/05/2010 01:17:47


Gemma Jephcott BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A portable, battery powered Seasonal Affective Disorder product utilising new energy efficient LED technology. Angle adjustment for the users desired angle of light. Variable lux function allows the user to select between 2500 to 10,000 lux levels for their light program for maximum flexibility to the consumer.

Design Week: Door handle

Major Project: Seasonal Affective Disorder Product

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Dissertation The iPod is the market leader of the digital music player market. Is this due to successful product design, the Apple brand ethos or marketing strategy? Design experience 2009 Light IQ Ltd, London for 1 year 2005 Winner of the National Sustainable Design Award.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

gemma_jephcott@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7525 244 373

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Daniel Johnson BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS johnson_dan_1988@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7969 469 720

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Extreme Sports Camera System. The motion sensing camera allows the users to record themselves engaging in the sport without the aid of another person. The camera also provides opportunities for new viewing angles in multiple locations.

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Dissertation An Investigation into the current issues surrounding Easter egg packaging, looking into the environmental problems faced, and how the industry aims to solve these issues in the future. Design experience 2008 Thornton’s PLC – Packaging Technologist.

Major Project: Extreme sports camera system

Ergonomic boat redesign for Metropolitan Thames police

Red Bull Injection Moulded Widget

11/05/2010 01:17:49


Ross Kelk BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project An innovative cockpit solution designed to reduce investment costs and improve the user experience through the ergonomic design of the controls.

Dissertation A study into how Computer Aided Design resources have influenced the manufacture of automotive interior components over the past 50 years. Design experience 2009 Product Engineer and Designer, IAC Group Ltd.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

rosskelk14@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7835 589 298

Major Project: Render of interior environment

Major Project: Proposal sketch

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Injection Mould Tool design project

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James Ker BA Industrial Design and Technology Dissertation How lighting affects ones mood.

Major Project Water resistant portable LED SAD light box.

Design experience 2006 Architectural internship at Bartlett Institute at UCL.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

jamesker@btopenworld.com

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1ltr oil bottle in the style of Jaguar

Major Project: Portable waterproof SAD light

Design Week: Mercantila Doorhandle

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Daniel Kidwell BA Industrial Design and Technology dan.j.kidwell@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7890 881 735

Dissertation Investigating consumer attitudes into the rise of digital music services as an alternative to purchasing physical product and package based music.

Major Project An arm worn vibrotactile feedback device for swimmers. Provides adjustable vibration pulse feedback to a user whilst swimming to enable them to improve on their swimming pace and timing.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Childs scooter design and render

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Major project: Swimming vibrotactile feedback device

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Stylish door handle design

11/05/2010 01:19:21


Simon King BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project A system designed to reduce waste food in a family home. The hand-held unit scans the expiry date on food packaging, before connecting up to a base unit which collates the information and lists the food in order of expiry.

Dissertation An investigation into the importance of aesthetics when designing medical products from the viewpoints of the different stakeholders. Design experience 2009 Hothouse Product Development Partners, in house Industrial Designer 2005 Adviva Media, work experience 2005 BBC Research and Development, work experience

Major Project: a system designed to reduce waste food in a family home

Injection moulding project WKD bottle holder

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TVR Style Oil Bottle

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

simonk2000@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7729 733 349

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Adam Kujat BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS adamkujat29@hotmail.com

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Compact Rowing Machine, utilising a new rowing technique the machine is considerably smaller and lighter than existing models making storage and transportation easier. With adjustable resistance it can be used by a variety of people with differing levels of fitness.

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Dissertation An investigation into the development and design of assistive equipment used in the Paralympics and how this has affected results. Design experience 2009 Red Dot Square Solutions

Final year design practice compact rowing machine

Design week: Concept Cadbury product

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RSA patient touch screen to improve service

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Melissa Lara BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Halo Lighting: An ambient outdoor lighting that interacts with the environment.

Dissertation Graphic Design and its influence on consumerism in Sportswear brands. Design experience 2009 Reebok UK, Graphic Designer

Halo Lighting: An ambient outdoor lighting that interacts with the environment

Bunny Fairies: A finger puppet toy collection for ages 5-8 years

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Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

mlara11@yahoo.co.uk +44 (0) 7969 100 465

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Fiona Leatt BA Industrial Design and Technology fionaleatt@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7825 156 008

Dissertation Designing to eradicate poverty: Effective development.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A personal hydration solution for unhygienic conditions. This product is designed to provide clean and safe drinking water without a conventional water source, reducing contamination at both point-of-source and point-of-use.

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Major Project: Personal hydration solution

Key tag supporting Cancer Research UK Race for Life

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Design Week: Door handle design

11/05/2010 01:19:27


Katie Leggett BSc Product Design And Technology katie_leggett89@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7917 765 813

Major Project A portable energy reclaiming system for bicycles to store energy to be used by portable devices.

Dissertation Desirability of Products. Design experience 2008 Green Bottle Ltd 2006 Young Engineer Team Member

Cadbury Elements

Portable bicycle energy reclaiming system

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TopHat PMD: Portable Materials Database

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Reverse engineering of a corkscrew on Pro Engineer

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Raymond Li BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.raymondli.co.uk raymondlidesigns@hotmail.com +44 (0) 770 601 4826

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Forget Forgetting - Watch, Induction Dock/Charger and Bluetooth Tags. A sleek, modern gadget which utilises multiple Bluetooth tags as proximity sensors, to ensure everyday key essentials are never lost or left behind amidst a busy lifestyle.

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Dissertation An investigation into what innovations premium brands utilise to make their products appear superior to the consumer in the cosmetics and food industries. Design experience 2009 Boots, UK Headquarters – Packaging Technologist

Major Project: Forget Forgetting watch, inductive charger and proximity tags

Customisable sustainably sourced footwear

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An interactive toy with 3D technology

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Tom Malloy BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project A communication aide for children who suffer from conditions such as cerebral palsy and autism and have serious trouble communicating verbally. The hand device makes use of accelerometers to detect communicative gestures.

Dissertation An exploration into how human gesture can be recorded and processed with an interest in Artificial Neural Networks and how they can be used to aide pattern recognition. Design experience 2009 Parametric Technology Corporation, Industrial Design within education 2009 Designers in Residence, Industrial Design workshops

Major Project: Communication device for children with communicative disabilities

Reverse engineered ‘Wii Nunchuck’

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Magbro’s: Magnetic construction toy

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.designbymalloy.com tom@designbymalloy.com +44 (0) 7891 011 357

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Philippa Mansbridge BSc Product Design And Technology pmansbridge1@gmail.com +44 (0) 7772 661 972

Dissertation Do the symmetrical features of a product affect the desirability of it?

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A compactable bicycle helmet designed for easy storage and full customisation.

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Major Project: Compatible bicycle helmet

Reverse engineered corkscrew

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Alias rendering of a cafetiere

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Jonathan Marchbank BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project An easy-to-assemble electric golf trolley with increased maneuverability reduces frustration and complexity during the assembly process. The golf trolley utilises snap fit mechanisms as well as a unique steering system offering the user a more enjoyable experience.

Dissertation An investigation into CAD technologies and how the ‘nature’ of designing is affected within the design and development process. Design experience 2009 RFD Beaufort Ltd. Junior Design Engineer. Role included the design and development of pilot flight equipment for the defense division. 2005 Kaleidoscope Advertising Design Marketing Ltd. Design Assistant.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

jsm_88@hotmail.co.uk +44(0) 7983 425 294

Major Project: Easy-To-Assemble Golf Trolley System

Major Project Development Work

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Product modeled in Pro/E for rapid manufacture

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James Martin BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS jmdesigns@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7928 038 475

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Impact protection backpack for snowboarders which uses an internal hexagonal structure to store and protect user’s valuable possessions, whilst providing protection against impacts. An integrated snow seat also allows users to remain warm and dry when resting.

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Dissertation What are consumer’s perceptions of sustainable concepts and how can this inform future product design? Design experience 2009 Staverton, Assistant Designer. Product design, graphic design and 3DS Max renders. 2005 LH Group Services, Assistant Design Engineer, used Solidworks to dispatch engineering drawings.

Major Project: Protective snowboard backpack

3DS Max render: Mobile phone concept

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Handmade: Guitar tabs downloader

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Tom Mckay BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Rise -A bedside lamp and alarm clock, using dawn simulation to provide a pleasurable and natural wake up experience. The clock uses a gesture and touch based interface for a fluid and intuitive user experience.

Dissertation An investigation into the factors affecting the widespread distribution of microgeneration. Design experience 2010 Design Week Award Winner. 2010 Freelance Graphic Design, Various Clients. 2009 Hodges and Drake Design, Concept Designer.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.thomasmckay.co.uk thomas.mckay2@gmail.com +44 (0) 7731812560

Major Project: Rise

Major Project : Concept Sketches

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Sprout : A Sustainably Designed Razor

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Zoe Medhurst BSc Product Design and Technology zoemedhurst@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7816 591 868

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Individual and attractive mood lights designed for the use in the aromatherapy and massage market. Each light is portable and re-chargeable for use in varied spaces.

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Dissertation Colour use in the product design industry: the roles and impacts of colour on consumer behaviour and product success. Design experience 2009 Student Associates Scheme

Major Project: Mood enhancing light

Concept for a handheld dance guide

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USB stick and pen knife designs in Pro E

11/05/2010 01:19:36


Christopher Moore BA Industrial Design and Technology industrial_design@consultant.com +44 (0) 7792 377 649

Dissertation An investigation into climate control in environmentally friendly housing.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Inline instantaneous water heater and faucet for hand basins. Designed for zero carbon housing and sustainable living.

Inline instantaneous water heater and faucet for hand basins

Promotional widget – nail securing device to avoid injury

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Watch to encourage compliance when taking medication

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John Nash BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

johnnash123@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7861 712 432

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project An underwater communications device aimed at the SCUBA tourist and training industry, designed for speech at close proximity of around 1 metre.

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Dissertation ‘The Creation of a successful designer and objects that stand in their path.’ A study of successful designers including an analysis of skills required to succeed as a designer. Design experience 2009 Avon Rubber Plc 2006 Lightspeed Business Solutions 2005 HTA Architects

Major project: Underwater comunications device

Sketches: underwater communications device

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Photoshop renders: range of Greek mythological toys

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Dale Needham BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Efficient modular LED lighting system with the ability to suit multiple environments in a range of different colour temperatures.

Design experience 2008 2 years at Marl International.

Major project: LED light fixture for commercial lighting applications

A compact diabetic device with safe inbuilt storage

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Portable rail hook

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

needham.dale@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7791 357 211

Dissertation A study of carbon emissions in the UK domestic sector, the efficiencies and recommendations on the reduction of their carbon footprint and energy cost savings.

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Dan Orme BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS danorme1@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7963 065 741

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Tiered DVD Storage Display - easily and smoothly drops down from any shelf to display your favourite DVD collection, retracting back up into a neat and compact storage space.

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Dissertation An investigation into increasing secondary school students’ understanding of sustainability through design education. Design experience 2009 Stanley Tools - Product Design Engineer.

Major Project: DVD Storage Display

Medi+: Medical Information Aid

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Coffee Cup Stacker: Plastic Widget & Mould Tool

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Crawford Paciej BSc Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project A hydroponic herb garden for indoor use, designed to encourage people to grow their own produce.

Dissertation Is innovative design important during an economic downturn? Design experience 2007 furniture design and manufacture commission for Golf and Thistle.

Furniture design and manufacture commission for Golf and Thistle

Design week - collapsable camping chairs and table

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Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

cpaciej@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7817 325 411

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Christopher Parmenter BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

chrisparmenter_1987@hotmail.com

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project nhale – A stylish, pocket friendly asthma inhaler designed specifically, but not exclusively, for ‘on the go’ young adults. Combining modern aesthetics with compact design, nhale encourages reusability whereby the user keeps the actuator and replaces the canister.

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Dissertation An investigation into the importance of branding in the portable music industry. Design experience 2009 j-me. Designer 2006 Clockwork. Artworker

nhale: stylish, pocket friendly asthma inhaler

DVD clip designed as a promotional giveaway

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Oil bottle influenced by the Aston Martin brand

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Will Pearce BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project Architectural pathway light to enhance the appearance of urban landscapes.

Dissertation The effects of improved street lighting on crime and fear in populated areas.

Design experience 2007 JCB Loadall Design Dept. work experience.

1ltr oil bottle in the style of Jaguar

Architectural pathway light

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Collapsible storage unit for camping/caravanning

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

will.pearce@btinternet.com +44 (0) 7792 298 331

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Sean Peel BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS sean.peel@gmail.com +44 (0) 7896 996 425

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A closed, modular refillable toiletries system to eliminate packaging waste. Comprises a self-dispense unit for the supermarket aisle, a bathroom dispenser for the home and refillable module to carry shampoo and shower gel between the two.

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Dissertation An investigation into the most effective methods for expediting consumer behaviour changes in the move towards refillable toiletries packaging. Design experience 2009 Bristan Group; Design Engineer.

Major project: Closed refillable toiletries system. Bathroom dispenser and refillable module

Power sander - reverse engineered for rapid manufacture

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Design week: Contemporary, elegant, door handle

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Michael Pernikis BSc Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project Semi-automatic line following brush cleaner for clay tennis court lines.

Design experience 2010 Freelance Web Designer for 4 years.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

mp.ru.uk@gmail.com +44 (0) 7950 556 171

Dissertation The use of Virtual Reality in online consumerism. Identifying the best attributes that can be most effectively presented through Virtual Reality online.

Ergonomic student work station

Design concept knife tool

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Semi-Automatic Tennis Court Line Cleaner

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Emily Pettitt BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS E.K.Pettitt@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7872 078 564 www.ekpdesign.co.uk Major Project Inspire | For sufferers of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Promoting training and sustaining health in patients attending pulmonary rehabilitation.

Dissertation An investigation into the drivers and barriers of product design innovation. Design experience 2009 Smiths Medical International, Kent Product Design Engineer: Product research, development, testing and prototyping. 2004 Inca Interior Design, Kent. 3D Virtual kitchen design.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

News Root: Handmade appearance prototype

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DesignWeek: Braille embossed handle concept

Major Project: Inspire

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Pro Engineer: Reverse engineering render

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Richard Pope BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A.L.A.N Automated Logistics Area Navigator – An alternative piece of materials handling equipment, that automatically tows wheeled loads around an industrial environment.

Dissertation An investigation into the design area of Automated Manufacture and Production: analysing the need, use and moral factors. Design experience 2009 MasterMover International, Design Engineer.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Richard_Pope_609@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7738 364 874

Final Year Project: A.L.A.N. Automated Logistics Area Navigator

Bonkers, children’s conker game

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A.L.A.N Development sketches

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Natasha Raggett BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS natasharaggett@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7730 520 351

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Kitchen knife sterilisation unit for the professional chef. The unit sanitises knives in 20 seconds using UV-C technology. Its key features include quick loading and retrieval, specifically designed knife handles, fail-safe mechanism and lamp life indicator.

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Dissertation Exploring consumer perceptions of the Stanley brand and to what extent its key attributes affect the success of the brand extending into the kitchen knife industry? Design experience 2009 Stanley Tools, Graphic Designer 2009 McCann Erickson Communications House 2004 Leading Edge Labels and Packaging

Major Project: Sterilisation unit and kitchen knives

Chocolate that can be opened throughout the day

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T-Set: Download and follow swimming training sets

11/05/2010 01:26:21


Nicola Ramsay BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A sensory learning aid to promote social interaction in 4-7 year old children with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder. The product aims to provide support in every day experiences through the use of interactive, personalised social stories.

Dissertation Understanding how visual, auditory and kinaesthetic technology can influence the development of children with Special Needs, in particular an Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Design experience 2009 Diam International 2007 Graphic Design for Loughborough University Students Union Action

Major Project: Interactive Sensory Learning Aid for children with Autism

Collectable solar powered Racing Crocodiles

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Photoshop Rendering: Hand held portable City Guide

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

nicola.ramsay221@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7743 197 621

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Charlene Reid BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS careid21@gmail.com +44 (0) 7723 604 380

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project An LED phototherapy device disguised as a table lamp, providing an efficient, natural and non-invasive treatment for female acne sufferers.

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Dissertation An investigation into nature as a method of evoking pleasurable responses within consumer lighting products

Design experience 2009 Benson Group, Bardon. Student Packaging Designer. 2008 Product Development Technologies Inc, Oxford. Industrial Design Intern.

Sakura: Phototherapy device and table lamp for female adult acne sufferers

Ferrari styled 1L oil bottle, Pro Engineer model

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TiGU: Electronic travel guide, appearance model

11/05/2010 01:26:24


Keeret Riat BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project Training Sink: Teaching children the importance of washing their hands using an automated soap and UV dye dispensing system. Incorporating an instruction video and UV light to monitor hand washing within a primary school environment.

Dissertation An investigation into the ways that facial features are used in products and the emotional response they evoke in the consumer. Design experience 2010 Shortlisted for RSA competition 2009 Origin Product Design Ltd 2009 Mamas and Papas Ltd 2008 MERU – Medical Engineering Resource Unit

Sander: Reverse Engineered Surface Modelling

Splash: Training Sink for a Primary School Environment

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Dimensions new chocolate range for coffee breaks

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

kkriat@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7921 197 072

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Rachael Roberts BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS lborodesigner@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7769 274 751

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project An innovative cooling system for confectionery, which allows optimum temperatures to be maintained all year round whilst increasing acts of impulse purchasing.

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Dissertation With focus on the leading confectionery company in the UK, what is the importance of impulse purchasing in the independent sector and how does it occur? Design experience 2009 Cadbury UK 2007 Design & Technology teaching at The Robert Smyth School 2003 Farmer Studios Design Consultancy

Major Project: Confectionery Cooling and impulse increasing system

Cadbury Chocolate indulgence for design week

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Widget Manufacturing: Trident Chewing Gum Container

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Robert Rose BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project An under cabinet media centre PC for use in the kitchen. Utilising infrared sensors for control and access of content when hands are messy during cooking. For complex controls a two in one keypad and keyboard enables simple access designed for the kitchen environment.

Dissertation Innovations in industrial design realised by advances in additive manufacturing technology. Design experience 2009 Grantham Woodmill - Learning advanced Pro/E use for large scale assemblies and design automation leading towards changes in the design process.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

adam.rose@gmx.co.uk +44 (0) 7837 551 915

Major Project Rendering

Major Project design development

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Advanced CAD styling of existing products

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Andy Rush BA Industrial Design and Technology Rush_ar@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7795 478 073

Dissertation The development of the ski: is it driven through technical innovations or user needs.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Portable Gas Powered Ski Waxing Iron.

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Major Project: Portable Ski Waxing Iron

Design Week: Door Handle

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Reverse Engineered Iron for Rapid Manufacture

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Lucy Snooks BA Industrial Design and Technology

Major Project Surgeon’s Head Camera Re-design. The incorporation of new technologies alongside innovative design creates a device ideally suited for surgeons to wear whilst operating.

Dissertation The comparison of Design for Sustainability in the 21st century, and the current position of sustainable design within the undergraduate programme of Industrial and Product Design at Loughborough University.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

lsnooks12@msn.com +44 (0) 7894 637 648

Major Project: Surgeon’s Head Camera Re-design

Hand Held Product Design

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Sustainable Design Project

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Jak Spencer BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.jakspencer.co.uk jakspencer@gmail.com +44 (0) 7958 594 260

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project 4 tablets to make collaboration within meetings more effective using groundbreaking technology and user interface. The tablets can be used in conjunction with accompanying software as individual units to allow fast collaboration and manipulation of ideas in real time.

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Dissertation What the developed world can learn from the developing world about sustainability. Design experience 2009 Endpoint. Brand Management & Implementation 2008 Visual Planet. Bespoke Customer Solutions 2004 & ‘05 Nominated for Young Designer of the Year

Major Project: Interactive Collaboration Tablets

Injection Moulded sunglasses holder for Cosmopolitan

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Prototype model of electronic travel guide

11/05/2010 01:29:18


David Stretton-Downes BSc Product Design and Technology

+ 44 (0) 7853 209 874 Major Project An electronic cycle storage unit, designed to increase the durability, security and convenience for the user. It stores 2 cycles at any one time, and incorporates the use of RFID technology.

Major project: Electronic Cycle Storage Unit: Velo

Portable Cycling GPS System: Mappro

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Dissertation Technological advances in mountaineering equipment: A case study looking at the advances in mountaineering equipment technology between 1960 and 2010, especially in relation to Mount Kilimanjaro. Design experience 2010 Sorcit Design Ltd 2010 Photography, Label Magazine for 4 years 2009 Student Associate Scheme Teaching Design 2005 Design award, Engineering Inspirations

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.davestrett.com

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Jonathan Sudell BSc Product Design and Technology jsudell@hotmail.com + 44 (0) 7928 320 965

Dissertation The influence technology has on performance and enjoyment of sport.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Heated stadium seating system. Users harvest energy required to heat the seats through compressive floor pads.

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Design week: Collapsible cutlery rack

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Reverse engineered CAD model: stick blender

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Chloe Swaffield BSc Product Design and Technology + DPS Dissertation Do consumer perceptions help to create successful branding strategies for Fine Fragrance Products?

Major Project Educational Sun Cream packaging, that is capable of advising and mixing a suitable SPF level. This also aims to raise awareness and effectively communicate the correct use of the product.

Design experience 2008 Boots Contract Manufacturing – Packaging Technologist within the NPD department developing Fine fragrance products for 3rd party customers. Closely working with the commercial team on the acquisition of new business.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

cswaff@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7795 036 047

Major Project

Green and Blacks confectionary

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‘E’ Card - Electronic race card for horseracing events

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Alex Taff BA Industrial Design and Technology alextaff1@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7709 554 221

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project A self-contained automatic medical cleaner and disinfector, designed for a healthcare patient to use in their own home.

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Dissertation An investigation into intellectual property rights as a strategy for final year students of Industrial Design and Technology at Loughborough University. Design experience 2006  Smiths Medical Int, Kent: Packaging Industrial Trainee liaising with Nelipak BV, Holland 2001 PDD placement, London 2000 Young Designers Winner

Model of an electronic healthcare guide

Major Project: Self-contained medical cleaner

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Promotional injection moulded pen stand

11/05/2010 01:29:22


Justin Tang BSc Product Design and Technology

Major Project A sound focused acoustic Hi-Fi speaker for a medium size living room. The specially designed acoustic lens could distribute sound evenly in 180 degrees. Also, speakers are directly compatible with iPods or mp3 players.

Dissertation Looking at different materials selection for speakers and their effects on perception of quality throughout times. Design experience 2009 CP Corporation Ltd (Main office) 2008 CP Corporation Ltd (Factory Plant) 2007 CP Corporation Ltd (Warehouse)

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Justintang2@netvigator.com +44 (0) 7786 341 642

Major Project

Portable Newspaper Reader

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BMW concept drawings with rendering

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Joseph Thomas BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS Joseph.t.design@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7779 696 056

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Urban commuter cycle helmet, comprising of an electroluminescent rear light and detachable wristband indicators.

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Dissertation The cost of innovation. Is a patent a justifiable use of limited resources when an individual develops a new product concept. Design experience 2010 Design week award winner 2010 Certified solidworks professional 2010 Digital design study 2010 Freelance product designer 2009 Product designer -Innovate Product Design

Major Project: Aura - Urban commuter cycle helmet

Aerials: Stylised childrens collectable toys

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Zephyr: Digital scent creator for instant mood adjustment

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Johnathan Townsend BA Industrial Design and Technology Jonny.townsend@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7725 751 411

Dissertation Discuss whether Brand, the lovemark or advertising is the most important factor in selling automobiles, with reference to specific case studies within the industry.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Bicycle safety handles with automated indicators, to allow cyclists to be seen more easily at junctions.

Major project: Bike handle indicator

Osim-cu’ore an easily readable heart rate monitor

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Tune Tracker – Electronic Festival Guide

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Toby Treyer-Evans BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.thisobject.org t.treyerevans@gmail.com +44 (0) 7799 675 467

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Toko is an interactive product which helps parents to establish a regular bedtime routine for their child. It provides a target time within which the child should carry out a series of pre-bedtime tasks, thereby facilitating a clearly structured routine which can be easily adhered to.

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Dissertation Design Strategy : Its importance and role within the garden power tool market. Design experience 2010 Feature in Design Week Magazine 2009 Smallfry Design Consultants – Junior Designer 2009 BangBang London – Co-founder 2008 This object – Sustainable workshops - Founder 2004 Unilever – Work Experience 2003 Conran and Partners – Work Experience

Major Project: Toko

Design Week: Self-heating chocolate bar - Cadbury’s

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Concept mobile phone for Orange

11/05/2010 01:47:15


Alex Twist BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS alex@alextwist.co.uk +44 (0) 7999 521 458

Major Project A unique and elegant toaster, combines smoke detecting technology with innovative design features, with the aim of reducing the number of unwanted callouts to the fire and rescue service by preventing burnt toast in public kitchens.

Dissertation Predicting future trends in the design of mountaineering helmets. Design experience 2010 Shortlisted paired entry for University “time piece” design competition 2009 Triumph Motorcycles Ltd, Design Engineer 2004 Young innovator competition, National finalist 2004 CREST award

Time=Progress - ‘Time piece’ design competition entry

Major Project: Smoke detecting toaster

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Logitech mouse- Reverse engineering & rendering

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Design out shoplifting - RFID checkout system

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William Unwin BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.iamunwin.com willu17@hotmail.com +44 (0) 7980 945 648

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project TU: A knife block and range of 5 cooking knives designed to increase safety within the kitchen.

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Dissertation An investigation into the direct and indirect effects design and technology has had on sport. Design experience 2010 RSA Design Directions, Shortlisted Candidate 2009 Studio Conran, London, Product Designer 2005 Audi Young Designer of the Year, Semi Finalist

PULSE: Metronomic aid for Parkinson’s sufferers

Major Project: Safer kitchen knives

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Design Week: Door handle & packaging, Slam UK

11/05/2010 01:47:17


Michael Walsh BSc Industrial Design and Technology mrw504@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7903 824 826

Dissertation The Implications of outsourcing manufacturing to China from a designer’s perspective.

‘i-stand’ mould tool

Major Project: Energy From Compost

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‘Equator’ Design week work for Cadbury’s

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Energy From Compost – An educational museum exhibition that provokes interaction and learning through the use of multiple senses, raising awareness of the potential of harnessing energy from decaying organic material.

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Siona Ward BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS www.siona.co.uk +44 (0) 7809 208 895

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Home computer seating system to control the mouse cursor through posture variation. Continued movement nourishes the spine and reduces the risk of back pain when at the computer for extended periods of time. Mouse buttons are incorporated into the armrests of the chair.

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Dissertation An investigation into the changing attitudes towards materials and their effects on product design. Design experience 2008 Integrated Technologies Ltd., Kent

Major Project: Tilting computer chair to control the mouse cursor

MicroTS heat sealer for medical laboratory use

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Visor: Handheld DIY guide

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Laura Weaver BA Industrial Design and Technology Laura.weaver@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7791 115 169

Dissertation The power of the brand.

Major Project: Hair straighteners that protect the hair whilst styling

Design week: Design of a new & innovative chocolate bar

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A non-intrusive blood glucose monitor mouth guard

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project New and innovative hair straighteners that protect the hair whilst styling, through using cool air technology. The product will be less damaging because less heat will be used, and less time will be spent styling hair; there will be no need for blow drying and straightening.

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Paul Weaver BSc Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Paul.Keith.Weaver@googlemail.com +44 (0) 7852 280 232

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project An underwater communications device that allows full speech between scuba diver and the instructor to assist with nervous beginners.

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Dissertation The changing trends of the sport and exercise culture, and how technology is effecting the way people exercise. Design experience 2009 APValves, Cornwall. Design Engineer

DuoLink: An underwater communication device to assist with diver tuition

Travel navigator for the London Underground

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Reverse engineering of an electric shaver

11/05/2010 01:47:24


Timothy Whitehead BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project A water bottle designed for adventure tourists giving them access to clean, sterile drinking water anywhere in the world. The product works using a combination of filtration and UV sterilisation, with a total process time of five minutes.

Dissertation An investigation into creativity and the creative mind. Design experience 2010 Finalist in 21st Century Clock Design Competition 2009 The Technology Partnership, working as an Industrial Designer 2009 F-Map ltd, working as a website designer for Wayve (www.wayve.com) 2006 Finalist in PTC’s International Design Competition

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

www.timothywhitehead.com tim@timothywhitehead.com +44 (0) 7827 298 374

Water bottle for filtration and UV sterilisation of water

Reverse engineer of electric hand whisk

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A range of social-stereotype toys

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Michael Whittaker BSc Industrial Design and Technology mike@mwhittaker.co.uk www.mwhittaker.co.uk +44 (0) 7979 260 664

Dissertation A study into the Social and Technological History of the Television.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Ski Mountain: Wrist Mounted Digital Ski Guide.

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Major project: Wrist Mounted Digital Ski Guide

Design Week: Battle Cars

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James Whittington BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS

Major Project Foot operated public hand sanitiser dispenser, incorporating customisation through interchangeable panels. The product design utilises a standard framework onto which different panels can be easily positioned.

Dissertation What makes a product popular? An investigation into whether a popular product is created by one factor or a combination of many. Design experience 2008 Protean Design Ltd, 3D Designer - Created concepts, plans, engineering drawings, graphic artwork and visualisations for exhibition stands. 2007 RPS Burks Green, Architectural Assistant

Stand design: Inventor model rendered in 3D Studio Max

Major project: Pro E model rendered in Hypershot

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Gaming mobile phone: Pro E model rendered in Alias

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

JamesWhittington@hotmail.co.uk +44 (0) 7515 495 904

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Edward Williamson BA Industrial Design and Technology e.g.k.williamson@gmail.com +44 (0) 1235 821 787

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Musical Playground for charity; East African Playgrounds.

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Dissertation The importance of play in a child’s development and how play can enhance creativity and innovation in adults. Design experience 2009 Technology Solution ltd. Loughborough.

East African Playgrounds project

Solar panel GPS guidebook

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Student bike storage

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Ying Xu BA Industrial Design and Technology Dissertation An investigation into how cultural differences have influenced design by comparing the Chinese culture and British culture. Design experience 2009 summer internship at Ningbo Eagle Floorcare Co., Ltd in China, Junior Concept Designer.

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project Multifunction baby monitor: it combines the baby monitor with table lamp. It is not only designed for parents to monitor the baby at any time, but also for the baby to play with the lamp and have fun.

Major Project: Baby monitor combines with table lamp

Oil bottle in the style of Aston Martin

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Injection Moulding: Sunglasses holder

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Joseph Yuen BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS http://coroflot.com/joe_yuen joseph@yuen.com +44 (0) 7767 885 978

Department of Design and Technology Loughborough University

Major Project “Arma Suit” – An impact wetsuit vest for water sports capable in preventing hyperextension of the neck and shock absorption to the back muscles during high-speed falls.

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Dissertation How has cultural difference between Hong Kong and Sichuan affected the user’s desires in aesthetics and function of a mobile phone? Design experience 2009 Disruptive Ltd, GEAR4, UK – Industrial Designer Intern Designers in Residence, UK – School Workshops Assistant 2005 Titanium Technology Ltd, Hong Kong – Aesthetic Design Intern

Major Project: Armadillo inspired personal wakeboarding protective wear

Elegantly designed door handle for Slam Design

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Styling Project: An oil bottle re-design for Land Rover

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