product design portfolio
mikey stevenson
_about
_profile I am a concept-led designer with a focus on usability and narrative. I hold the user at the core of my process to design a better experience for everybody. From prototyping to developing a viable product, I aim to deliver inspiring and innovative results, with a purpose. I gained valuable skills during my placement year at Teams Design, Hamburg and Kurz Kurz Design, Solingen.
_skills sketching model making solidworks
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rhino
keyshot photoshop illustrator indesign
_experience & education
kurz kurz design, solingen
2019 - 2019
product design internship
A six month internship with a product design agency, based in Solingen. The company specialises in traditional product/industrial design. Contributing to projects created to a professional standard, including creating sketches, presentations, and most importantly, physical models.
teams design, hamburg
2018 - 2019
industrial design internship
A six month internship in Hamburg for a product design consultancy. The company has five global studios with clients such as Bosch, Siemens and Samsung. My role included working on, and contributing to, live projects with a range of German and international clients.
nottingham trent university
2016 - 2020
ba product design
Working to live projects with external companies such as; Herman Miller, Speedo, Nestlé, Instrmnt, BBC, Innovia and Matter. Being part of a course with variety and various disciplines, but part of one design community. Here, I undertook a sandwich placement abroad.
ual: london college of communication
2014 - 2015
art & design foundation
A year experience learning about professional practices and applying discipline taught during further education. Here, I attended workshops and classes around graphic processes, such as lino print and screen printing.
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tea up
carbon m mon
monoxide nitor
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kettle
timepiece
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veKast
Tech
an electronic music composition tool for beginners
_challenge The problem facing certain consumers is the difficulty learning and creating electronic music without prior music knowledge. Often, people would like to start creating modern dance compositions, like the songs they listen to, but are put off by current equipment.
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_brief To design an electronic musical instrument that is refined and simple. Also, something that can be picked up and played with for an instant & meaningful output. This may end up being a gateway to further music exploration or be educational through its usability.
_overview GrooveKast is a musical composition tool, known as a groovebox, aimed at beginners to intermediates of electronic music creation. The product implements simplistic controls with a modest layout to inspire creativity.
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_consumer
_profile
_pain points
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Student
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Expensive hard
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Complicated in
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Berlin
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A ‘masculine’ a
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Female
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Instruments jus
NOVICE
TINKE
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_goals
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Something affordable
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An intuitive product
aesthetic
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A hands-on experience
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Something elegant, attractive
t aren’t fun
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EXPERIENCED
_market research
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_cheap products −
The cheap products can be difficult to use
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They have simple outputs but nothing meaningful or inspiring
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They appear overwhelming but are simpler than they appear
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Ultimately, they have simple functions but are often overlooked by newcomers
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Store interviews indicated the popularity of hardware as opposed to software
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The interviews pointed me towards a groovebox
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_groovebox market *a groovebox is a standalone music production instrument
complicated expensive
tedious
PROFESSIONAL
CHEAP
EXPENSIVE
NOVICE
competitor opportunity
_inspiration _aesthetic & form
approachable
gentle
comfort
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ease
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_mood
trust
soft
calm
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_ideation & development
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_concept
_design approach intuitive Humanising electronic musical instruments with a solid output.
reduced Rethinking electronic musical instrument design for a more user friendly product.
approachable Re-imagining electronic musical instruments with a more approachable design.
_features
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always in time
always in key
trial & error exploration
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_how to & product ecosystem _step 1
_step 2
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select an instrument
select a note/drum hit
transfer sample the devi
place it in the step sequencer
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website
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device
play samples with a tangible product
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sync compositions from device to software
download free samples plus additional support
try the software emulation on your computer
download a software version of the app
software
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_build & manufacture
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_key features battery powered for portability + reduced cost off-the-shelf components to reduce further cost ABS due to high shock resistance + low cost
_components rotary potentiometers 7 seg. display 3.5mm audio connectors red LEDs
_build injection moulded ABS plastic casing laser etched keys capacitive silicone elastomer for keys components mounted to singular PCB
_special edition / brand application _kraftwerk
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02 tea up a device for creating the perfect cup of loose leaf tea
tea up
Technical Pack
_challenge
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The issue for consumers is the array of products required to create a cup of loose tea plus the problems with consistency and quality. Many consumers feel that this challenge makes loose tea making off-putting while current products do not acquire precision.
_brief To design an alternative to steeping loose leaf tea for the modern consumer with a focus on quality and consistency. The product will be designed around the theme of urbanisation and nomadism.
_overview Tea Up is an induction kettle with integrating drip tray and scale, to help create a cup of loose tea in a compact package.
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_research _problems −
Different teas require different brewing methods
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Difficulty getting the amount and time correct
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Modern products do not help in creating a perfect cup of loose tea
_trends urbanisation
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co-living
nomadism
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_primary research
would you consider using loose tea, if you were aware of the benefits?
no
where do you drink tea? university
yes
on-the-go
home
café
work
why don’t you currently use loose tea? other
no space-saving equipment
lack of consistency
too much equipment
expensive
a strenuous task
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urban nomads //
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designing for a lifestyle on the go
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Social Content Marketer
a mobile individual requires convenience
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London
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Time it takes to make tea at home in the morning
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Too strong or too weak tea
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The tiresomeness associated with loose tea
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The messiness when making tea
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goals:
PRECISION
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A consistent cup of tea
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A streamline process when making tea
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A clean way to prepare and drink
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Smaller size, without compromising the consistency
DILIGENCE
QUALITY
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_inspiration _aesthetic
_form
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_features
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_design features
induction heating
scales
water level indication
integrated drip tray
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loose leaf tea brewing
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ease of use
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reduced in size
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low energy consumption
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use with any mug or teapot
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_breakdown
induction plate
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drip tray
on/off indicator
dial
water level temperature timer weight
set button tare button
scale
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Fill teapot and weigh amount of water
Set temperature of the water to be heated to
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Once water is heated place strainer into your pot
Set the timer to allow to steep
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Place rod into the teapot and press start to heat
Weigh the amount of tea according to the amount of water, use the tare button
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Once brewed, set the strainer onto the drip tray
Enjoy your perfect cuppa
_build & manufacture
glass plate laser etched painted black
aluminium housing bead blasted anodised grey chamfered edge
induction coil
ABS plastic bottom
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coarse speckled
silicone grip base
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mesh insert food-grade aluminium corrosion resistant
drip tray
twist dial chamfered
scales inc. load cell
push buttons chamfered
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“WE LOVE THIS IDEA AND THINK IT COULD BE A GREAT PRODUCT IF IT CAME TO MARKET.”
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03 carbon monoxide monitor an oral device for smokers to detect CO levels in the blood
_challenge Smoking is undeniably harmful and contributes to various illnesses like heart disease and cancer. Smoking has been significantly reduced due to government intervention. People still choose to smoke but are unaware of how much damage is made.
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_brief To design a way to control and measure consumer smoking and ultimately reduce the intake. Reducing the amount of smoking can reduce the risk of smoking related illnesses. Reducing smoking will also help consumers to quit in the future, if they so wish.
_overview The product is a carbon monoxide detector (capnograph) for consumer use with an app to keep track of smoking intake. The device is non-invasive and is detected through breath. Much like people use a scale for losing weight, this would help you cut down smoking by keeping better track of it.
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_research _statistics
In the UK with 13.0
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Pressure to quit rather than generally reduce smoking
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Difficulty understanding individual effects of smoking
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No way to effectively monitor smoking to reduce intake
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K, 16.5% of men smoked compared 0% of women
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Those aged 25 to 34 years had the highest proportion of current smokers (19.2%)
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1 in 4 (25.5%) people in routine and occupations smoked, compared t 1 in 10 people (10.2%) in erial and professional occupations
25-34 years are highest proportion of smokers
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_consumer
modern labourer //
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designing for a high intensive worker
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Mechanic
a labourer requires no-nonsense transparency
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Liverpool
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Male
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Constantly reverting back to smoking after exhausting day at work
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No way of determining the effect of smokin on the body
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Other people smoking around them
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A way to monitor smoking habits
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Understand techniques to cut down
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A way to cut down now with a view to quit altogether in the future
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_inspiration _aesthetic & form
stark
robust
complex
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dynamic
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_mood
energetic
tenacious
ominous
_ideation & development
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_sketches
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_3D model
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_concept
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_breakdown
mouthpiece blow into here to get a reading of the carbon monoxide levels in your blood
standby / bluetooth button
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press this to turn on the device and connect it via bluetooth to your phone
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standby light indicates the device is on and ready to use
breath status light make sure all 3 lights are lit when you blow into it for an accurate reading
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_storyboard
Step 1
Step 2
Connect device to phone via bluetooth
Take a few deep into the device fo
breaths and exhale or a few seconds
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Step 3 Record your results and track your data within the app
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04 kettle japanese inspired personal kettle
_challenge Creating a product which is both adaptable to its environment and convenient to the user while implementing the most modern technology is important. The balance between a historically inspired aesthetic and modern function must be executed well.
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_brief To design a adaptable kettle for the modern consumer, while taking inspiration from historical and traditional techniques based around tea brewing. The product should be easy to use and be able to brew tea for any consumer, expert or novice.
_overview A kettle with a reduced size for personal use. The kettle takes inspiration from historical Japanese teapots. The kettle has variable temperature and can be controlled solely through an app, to create a minimal physical interface.
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_inspiration _japanese traditional
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_modern
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_aesthetic
_ideation & development
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_sketches
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_3D model
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_concept
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lid with detachable strainer
kettle with wa
ater level view
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electric powered base
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05 timepiece a tabletop clock for the brand Instrmnt
_challenge The key aspect is to initially understand the brand ethos and relate that to a product not previously made by the brand. Consideration of consumer behaviours, product packaging and brand impact is essential. The product had to relate to the brand mission.
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_brief The brief for the project was to design a contemporary table top timepiece for Instrmnt, a multi-disciplinary design studio based in Glasgow. Product components are restricted to 100 x 100 x 100 mm and should fit a particular carriage clock mechanism.
_overview The outcome is a timepiece with a pivot to be facing the consumer however they wish. Taking inspiration from a particular mood, the copper and wood complement each other while giving a contemporary aesthetic.
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_the company / brand
_info
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Founded by Pete Sunderland and Ross Baynham in 2014, the studio launched with one simple product: Instrmnt 01, a minimalist steel watch which takes inspiration from the industrial design of the mid-20th century. Baynham and Sunderland hold a keen interest in the functional, utilitarian products and tools produced during that time period: from the simple, readable dials of analogue ammeters and voltmeters to the revolutionary minimalism of Dieter Rams.
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_CMF This project takes inspiration from the contrast between organic and inorganic materials for example, woods with metals. The materials chosen for my final product were cherry wood and copper. The dark richness of cherry wood and copper’s darker, yet metallic, tone seemed to complement the wood perfectly.
_ideation & development
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_model&sketches
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_clock movement
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_concept
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_build & manufacture
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hands
glass crystal
brushed copper case
varnished cherry wood base
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copper screws
movement
AA battery
copper backing
countersunk screws
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