INDUSTRIAL DESIGN Anatoli Doebravin 2013
Portfolio 2013 Anatoli Doebravin Master in Product Development University Colledge of Antwerp contact: toli.din@gmail.com Copyright Š 2013
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN Anatoli Doebravin 2013
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EDUCATION LANGUAGE
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Dutch Russian English German French 3D MODELING Rhinoceros Solidworks RENDERING Photoview 360 Flamingo Hypershot Keyshot GRAPHIC Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Adobe Indesign Sketchbook Pro OTHER Arduino SonyVegasPro
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CVO Math-sciences 2004-2007 ARTESIS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ANTWERP Bachelor, Product Development(honor) 2007-2010 BAUHAUS-UNIVERSITÄT WEIMAR Product Design September2010-February2011 ARTESIS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ANTWERP Master, Product Development(honor) 2010-2012
ACHILLES ASSOCIATES BVBA www.achilles.be reference: Koen Elsen (managing director) tel: +3215/410272; +32475/447657 k.elsen@achilles.be July-August 2011 EDMIRE BVBA www.edmire.be reference: Jan Schoeters & Vincent De Smedt (managing directors) tel: +3233/372128 jan@edmire.be & vincent@edmire.be August 2012
CONTENTS
Shimano _ p.10
Asemsk _ p.14
Anttrack _ p.18
Sendibot _ p.22
XploreS _ p.26
PACKAGING brake system
The challenge of this project was to design a package for a brake system of a mountain bike (incl. brake lever, brake rear and steel cable). The package had to be produced from a carton sheet and must be transformed into a display. The purpose of the packaging is firstable to protect the product from damage e.g. during transportation. Furthermore it contains information about the product. The package is also a kind of security during the selling. Unfortunately, it hides the product completely and doesn’t show the beauty of the product design.
SHIMANO The package is designed from one carton sheet. It doesn’t require any glue and is constructed by folding it. In a few steps the package can be transformed into a promotion display to present the product and tempts a target group to buy it.
FOLDING STEPS package
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year: 2009
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[2Ba 2nd sem]
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project subject: packaging core/exchallenge: a packaging target group: fields:
transformable to display
mountainbike owners
industrial design, packaging
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1 epal contains 16 carton boxes with 56 packages in each box. The brake system is fully protected from possible damage during the transportation.
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ANTTRACK transportation
Both personal and public transport are pollutive and inefficiĂŤnt. This inefficiency stems from the static character of the infrastructure. This project targets the commuters between different cities. Both public and private transport are targeted by this concept. With the Anttrack system all existing highways will be replaced. This system will build a new perfoment infrastructure.
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The Anttrack is an automated vehicle. Everything is guided by a GPS system to avoid accidents and optimize the flow. Now it is possible for the user to work, sleep, make a phone call or watch a movie during his trip.
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ANTTRACK
DUAL MODE Maglev effect
Anttrack levitates on electromagnets and is driven by an electromagnetic propulsion system. The electric current in track and magnets on Anttrack generate a ‘travelling field’ which allows it to levitate and propels it.
year: 2010
[3Ba 2nd sem, 4 days project]
project subject: Sustainable
Mobility
core/exchallenge: develope
a transportation according to sustainable principles
partners:
Nicolas De Jaegere, Kenneth Tits
target group: fields:
commuters
industrial design, sustainable mobility, public transportation, future transportation
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In the city the Anttrack will be powered by batteries and drive on his 2 wheels. For the interstate traveling the system will connect the cars and use the magnetic rail system. This will make it possible to travel fast with less friction and a better powersaving.
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ASEMSK dust mask
The challenge was to design a dusk mask that would reduce the stigmatizing aspect of the product. The target group of this project are children (9-11 y.o.) who are suffering from asthma. As a result the new design of the mask makes the user feel more confident and improves the social acceptation in daily life.
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The design is simple and tough at the same time. The filter holders and front shelf are made of PC plastic. The matte finish of the shelves prevents from the fingerprints. Cause of perforated neoprene the covered skin can breathe and doesn’t sweat. The metal insert at the nose area and Velcro fastener make sure that the mask satisfies ergonomic aspects. The customizable print on the fabric area gives the user the possibility to give the mask an unique touch.
FLEXIBLE VALVE breathe-out valve
air inhalation
year: 2009
[3Ba 1st sem]
project subject: User
Experience
core/exchallenge: reduce target group: fields:
stigmatizing aspect
children 9-11y.o.
industrial design, soft goods
air exhalation
metal insert front shelf customizable print
breathe-in valve perforated neoprene velcro fastener breathe-out valve
new jersey farbic filter holder
USER INSTRUCTIONS changing filter
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SENDIBOT snack&drunks
The ICE (InterCityExpress) is the fastest railway company of DB Fernverkehr, Deutsche Bahn AG. These trains are well suited to the needs of the traveler who is looking for more luxury and comfort. The business class high-speed rail provides comfortable seats, wide range of magazines and a light meal accompanying with drinks served at your seat. Although the company offers a high level service there is still room left for improvement. During the travel by ICE trains the corridor of the wagon is often hampered by staff serving snacks and drinks. The food and beverage cart is very large and blocks the corridor.
SENDIBOT
Mechanics
core/exchallenge: develop target group:
a service robot
ICE, Deutsche Bahn
industrial design, service design, robotics
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Sendibot is a robot that delivers snacks and beverages to the travelers in the train. Due to the small size of the robot the corridor is always free. Now it is possible to get a snack and/ or something to drink anytime you want. The traveler just has to choose the article he wants from the train magazine and sends an sms with his choice, wagon- and seat numbers. Within 5 minutes Sendibot delivers the order.
solenoid switch DC motor (movement delivery plate) snap-action switch speaker IR scanner printed circuit board led lighting [x4] DC motors (movement Sendibot) ultrasonic range sensor [x6] line tracking- and light sensor
PVC stipe with led’s
DELIVERY PLATE driven by DCmotor
communication with surrounding snap-action switch supporting springs front track wheels side track wheels DC motor and gear
mechanisms
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XPLORES n.g. selfscan
Grocery shopping is one of the most vital activities of our lives. It has become a fundamental component and we can’t survive a week without it. But most of us have a love/hate relationship with grocery shopping. On the one hand buying food is all about deciding what you are going to eat during the week, seeing all the variety and options and comparing different brands. On the other hand it is a stressful activity full of surprises such as buying accidentally products you are allergic to, looking for products all over the store and choosing the line that moves way slower than the other lines. This activity is so stressful for us. But we often foget how stressful this experience is for people with visual impairment.
XPLORES XploreS system contains 2 elements: a smartphone application and a scanner. The application is free to download and is useful to create a shoppinglist and get nutrition information about products. The scanner is offered in the supermarkets to customers to increase the shopping experience. The device has multiple features to make the activity more enjoyable. Customers can navigate to the items they can’t find, get information about the product in a clear way, get a warning if they buy products which contain allergens, weigh fruit and vegetables and spend less time in the line.
balance hook
touchscreen [4.1�]
barcode scan button
speaker neck strap
neck strap fastener
auto focus camera LED [x2]
micro year: 2011-2012 supervisor:
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Bert Paepen, Pyxima NV
project subject: Graduation
Project
core/exchallenge: research&development target group: fields:
new product/service
supermarket entrepreneurs
industrial-, service-, interface design
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Sign up on the website of the supermarket and download the XploreS application on your smartphone.
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During the registration you can create a profile with your preferences of brands and products (bio, eco, fairetrade…) you like, allergens and health problems.
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After the registration you will receive a customer card.
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Your information as a customer will be uploaded to the XploreS system by the main pc of the supermarket.
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The supermarkets provide devices that support the XploreS system. Each time you scan your customerscard before shopping, a scanner with the personal data will be assigned to you.
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Your shoppinglist, when created with the XploreS app, will be uploaded to the scanner.
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To navigate the customer to the searched product the system uses RFID-technology.
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Active RFID-tags can be updated from the main PC when necessery.
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The scanner has two modes: ‘default mode’ and ‘accessibility’ mode. ‘Accessibility’ mode can be used people with visually impairment. When the scanner is in this mode visually impaired people are able to shop without any help. The scanner gets an additional part (neck strap) to reduce ergonomic issues.
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Search
Did you forget to add something to your shopping list or can’t find a product? You can find the item by typing or saying the name of the product aloud. Then choose between two options: ‘add to shopping list’ or ‘bring me to’.
supervisor:
Bert Paepen, Pyxima NV
project subject: Graduation
Project
core/exchallenge: research&development target group: fields:
new product/service
supermarket entrepreneurs
industrial-, service-, interface design
This feature is especially interesting for visually impaired people.
Indoor GPS
Shopping list
Guide
You don’t have much time. Just activate navigation feature and join the shortest way to all the items according to your shopping list.
Add people you live with to your account so they can complement the shopping list from their devices. All the data will be synchronized and uploaded to the XploreS scanner when you are shopping.
You would like to explore the products in the section you’re located? Just activate the guide feature and enjoy the voice guidance.
Settings
Voice control
This feature is especially interesting for visually impaired people.
Icon appears only in ‘accessibility mode’ for visual impaired people.
Personalize the font colour and size, background colour, volume, language and if needed connect a Bluetooth headset.
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Touch the icon to optimize readability: first touch to enlarge the font, second touch to switch the font and background colors, third touch to ‘default’ settings.
Specials
Get more information about the current supermarket offers. You can take a look at the whole offer range or just the section where you are located.
year: 2011-2012
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Icon appears only in ‘accessibility mode’ for visual impaired people.
If it’s easier for you to operate the scanner by voice just touch the ‘voice control’ feature.
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN Anatoli Doebravin 2013
Master in Product Development University Colledge of Antwerp contact: toli.din@gmail.com Copyright Š 2013