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Palma Fontana Interaction Designer
Italy, December 1986
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Bio Contacts
Experience
Education
Skills
Address
Mar 2012- Sep 2012
2010-2012
Major areas of interest
Prof. Kausstraat 39 2628JK, Delft The Netherlands
Interaction Design Internship
Master in Design for Interaction
UX, UI, HCI, HRI, design methodology and web design
Email & phone info@palmafontana.com +31 (0) 51 91 05 92
at Calendar42, web calendar design studio located in Delft.
Joint master at TU Delft and KAIST, faculties of Industrial Design
Jan 2011- Jan 2012
2005-2008
Graduation Project at Korean Advanced University of Science and Technology (KAIST)
Bachelor in Industrial Design with a specialization in Ergonomics at Politecnico di Milano (PoliMi), faculty of Design
with a focus on
Human factors, Usability testing, Cognitive Ergonomics and Data visualization
Technical High level:
Adobe Creative Suites, Solid Works, Rhinoceros Basic level:
HTML, CSS and Arduino
website & blog
2010-current
Languages
www.palmafontana.com
Freelance (graphic)
Italian: mother tongue
www.palmafontana.tumblr.com
Major client: Associazione Thazamaski, Comune di San Pancrazio Salentino, Comune di Porto Cesareo.
English: fluent, high level Dutch: basic French: basic Spanish: basic, high level in listening
Awards and publications High confidence in the whole design process phases with a focus on the research analysis and concept development. Managing different user centered design methodologies (cultural probes, context mapping, personas, flowcharts) Confident and creative in drawing and sketching from storyboards to wireframes. Good abilities in working individually and even more eager and passionate to work in a team. Loves to cook and kick some asses in a muay thai fight.
Jan 2012 Best Master’s Thesis 2012 at Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
July 2011 ‘The Effect of Robots SelfDisclosure on the Level of Intimacy in Human Robot Interaction’ Paper accepted to RSS 2011 Workshop on Human Robot Interaction
Research Research
Interaction
Olive oil. Garlic and onion.
Tomatoes.
The combination of these simple ingredients gives the base for a proper and tasty tomato sauce pasta. However, there are several techniques to chop and varieties of ingredients that can be use. Moreover there are also variations such as preferring butter to oil, adding carrots and celery or even tiny chilli pepper; all depends on what flavour you wish to give to the sauce.
It is a commonplace thinking that any tomatoes will make a good tomato sauce. It is wrong. Tomatoes should be selected for their colour, shape and density. Tomato sauce is the core of a pasta dish; colouring and creaming the pasta. A successful tomatoes sauce make someone lick his chops and clean up the sauce on the bottom of the pasta bowl with a piece of bread.
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Graphic Graphic
Pasta.
Basil.
The final artefact that despite all the ingredients and time involved is the real protagonist. Different shapes of pasta should accurately be chosen based on the experience that the commensal should have. Different flours pasta should instead be preferred base on the type of people who re going to enjoy the dish.
Taste and quality are unfortunately not enough most of the time. Also the eyes need to be pleased. This fresh spice makes the dish not only richer in flavour but also gives it a colourful touch. A small green leaf on a red sea with a yellowish shore make the plate more appealing and engaging.
2012 Calendar42 Better days
Calendar42 A savvy new way to plan our daily life. www.calendar42.com
Michel Boerrigter Founder | Directeur +31 (0) 6 45 76 46 63 michel@calendar42.com Jasper Hartong Founder | Directeur +31 (0) 6 38 50 23 47 jasper@calendar42.com
Major clients
Internship Competence:
User experience, Interface design, visual communication
Visual branding # UX # UI #
Calendar42 is a small start up design studio which is developing and web calendar platform dealing therefore with both the interactivity issue and its visual image to be lunched on the market. You can: open up your calendars & events for others to follow, subscribe and collaborate; accept invitations from other users and organisations to browse their events based on time & location; easily keep track of updates on events, and view their history. All in real-time & cross device.
Product # Interaction # Calendar42
Calendar42 # Interaction # Product
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1.2 Navigation buttons 1.2.3 Map toggle Map toggle
Add a new event
Today
Allows to visualize the map with all the events placed
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on it. The map toggle can be activated and deactivated
Jump to ...
Monday, 4 May
Tuesday,5 May
Day Wednesday, 6 May
Week
Map
Thursday, 7 May
John Doe Friday,8 May
Saturday, 9 May
Sunday, 10 May
Week view The map will occupy 1/3 of the length of the grid and it will
All day
regardless the grid view which is currently visualised.
gradually animates vertically (bottom-up).
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Week
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The grid contents can be access by
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scrolling. Wednesday, 6 May
Thursday, 7 May
day, month
E.g. If the user is visualising the week view and he/she wants to see also the map, he/she will activate the map toggle. Later the user decides to visualise the day view so he/she will activate the day toggle. The map toggle will stay activated so the map will also be visualised in the day view.
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closing button
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Wednesday, 6 May
Thursday, 7 May
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Wednesday, 6 May
Map Thursday, 7 May
John Doe
Jump to ...
Monday, 4 May
Tuesday,5 May
Day Wednesday, 6 May
Week
Map
Thursday, 7 May
John Doe Friday,8 May
Saturday, 9 May
Sunday, 10 May
Day view The map will replace the space of six columns (days) on grid and it will gradually animates horizontally (right-left). While the map is animating inside the view, also
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the selected day will slide next to sidepane replacing the ‘Monday’
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column. Day Wednesday, 6 May
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Map Thursday, 7 May
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If the selected day of the week is Monday, the day-column will not animate.
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Interface, usability & website
The map toggle can also be deactivated by simply click on the closing button that will appear on the right upper corner of the map.
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1-2 Designing and user testing on both the system and the website 3 Example of digital wireframe brochure designed for the website and mobile version 4 Sketches of wireframes and illustrations 5 Illustrations of the product features
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Visual branding # UX # UI #
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Product # Interaction # Calendar42
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BANNERS
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MEMBERS PROFILE PICTURES
TEAM T-SHIRTS
Visual communication
PERSONAL BUSINESS CARDS
6 Calendar42 desk at the Networking Event 2012 of YesDelft 7 T-shirts and business cards
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2011
Impact of a Game-Type Icebreaker on the Design Idea-generation process Research study investigating the role of icebreaker in the design process of multidisciplinary teamworks.
Graduation research for KAIST and TU Delft, developed during the second year of the Joint Master spent in Korea.
Individual work
Teamwork # Design methodology #
Research # Interaction # Impact of a Game -type Icebreaker
What kind of role and impact might an icebreaker have when the context is a design project and the strangers are the members of a newly formed multidiscipliary teamwork? Starting from this question, the one-year research project investigates the impact of a social game applied as icebreaker on the idea generation of a design process of multidisciplinary team-works.
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Impact of a Game-type Icebreaker # Interaction # Research
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Research &user testing 1 The literature research leads to the design of design workshops involving the selected game icebreaker as starter of the design process. Different conditions of workshops were set in order to identify outstanding elements.
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Graduation report
Teamwork # Design methodology #
Research # Interaction # Impact of a Game -type Icebreaker
Data analysis &Discussion 2 The dialogue, concepts and evaluations data obtained from the workshops was analysed by using statistical and qualitative analyses. An extensive discussion and conclusion argue the positive impact of the game type icebreaker on the design process with its limitations and potential.
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The Effect of Robots Self-Discolure on the Level of Intimacy in Human Robot Interaction Human Robot Interaction research study.
Research project for the course Design Project III at KAIST in collaboration with ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)
3 members-teamwork Personal Contribution:
research background empirical user study
Paper accepted to RSS 2011 WORKSHOP ON HUMAN ROBOT INTERACTION
RSS 2011 website Online paper
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How many times have you gotten rid of still working products just because you no longer liked them? For affection and satisfaction of products, this study investigates how types of disclosure affect intimacy which plays an important role in the interaction between humans and robots. The impact of the disclosures on the level of intimacy and sub sequential product affection for the robot is evaluated in an empirical study with a robotic vacuum cleaner.
mmm...whom should I get rid of?
Research # Interaction # The Effect of Robots Self-disclosure
It wasn’t me!
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Atreyu Modular interactive toolkit for interactive prototypes.
Interactive project for the ID StudioLab of TU Delft, developed during the course of Interactive Technology Design at TU Delft.
5 members-teamwork Personal Contribution:
Concept ideation, Visual Interface, Graphic Identity
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When designing interactions of complexity due to technological limits. This research project bridges the gap providing designers with a toolkit that allows them to combine physical programming and prototyping with interactive technologies. ATREYU is a skin to create interactive 3D prototypes in an open platform from a physical and coding point of view.
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Designing by prototyping 1 Concept definition 2 Exploration of shapes and materials 3 Exploration of logics and connections 4 Final prototypation 5 Sketching interaction storyboard 6 Inner structure and connections
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Product # Research # Interaction # Atreyu
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CONSTRUCTIVE UNITS Extendable
User testing by exhibiting 7 Final working prototype 8 Informative brochures 9 User testing 10 Exhibition
CONNECTIONS Plug & Play Foldable 3D shapes MASTER Mega Arduino
Video explanation and usage Video evolution of the concept
WIRE Defining interactions
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POWER
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Home Theatre System Redesign proposal of a seamless interface for the PHILIPS Home Theatre System.
Concept project for PHILIPS company, developed during the course of Usability Test and Redesign at TU Delft.
6 members-teamwork Personal Contribution:
Usability test, Redesign concept ideation, Concept and Visual interface.
Redesign # UI #
The six-months project was carried out as inspirational external research for the redesign of the Philips Home Theatre System. After performing a usability test of the old model device, usability problems and new needs were found guiding the next steps for a re-design proposal towards the concept of ‘smart home’. The re-design proposal was restricted to the elements of television and remote control. A working interface prototype was developed and tasted.
Product # Interaction # Home Theatre System
Home Theatre System # Interaction # Product
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Hardware
Graphic interface Menus coherence System integration
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Remote
Visual aesthetic Functions visibility
Mapping
Usability tests 4 1 Problems definition after the first user-test study of the old HTS device
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device
HOME MENU
DISK PLAYBACK FAST FORWARD
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DISC PLAYBACK
FAST FORWARD
DVD menu
Subtitles
Audio settings
Language
Video settings
Bonus features Trailer
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4 A tablet was simulating the designed remote functions 5 Mockups were used to test different ergonomic shape of the remote
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Redesign # UI #
Product # Interaction # Home Theatre System
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TRACKPAD Mapping the TV interface SHAPE
Final redesign 8 7 Characteristics of the final design of the remote control
SURFACE TREATMENT Tactual feedback
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CONFIRMATION Squeezing gesture
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Working Interface Prototype
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RabbitsInRdam A new social&city spots network to re-discover Rotterdam city.
Concept developed for the course of Exploring Interaction at TU Delft.
Individual work
Service design #
Rabbits In Rdam is a social network system among the outdoor city environment. The concept is developed around two aspects: catching the attention and personal involvement. Inflatable origami rabbits, made of waterproof paper, are used as sings to mark spots in the city by hanging them outside the chosen place. A colour code identified a category to which a marked place belongs.
Product # Interaction # RabbitsInRotterdam
RabbitsInRotterdam # Interaction # Product
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Explorations & storyboard 1 Investigation of the characteristics and hidden need of Rotterdam’s workers (target group) 2-4 Concept explorations 5-12 Storyboard interactions
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Join the community!
Find new friends and discover the city! HOW DOES IT WORK?
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HANG IT ON YOUR FAVOURITE PLACE Are you bored to go out always in the same places, eat in the same restaurants and meet the same people? Rotterdam is a big city! You can imagine how many possibilities it offers to you. RabbitsInRdam is a community that provides you a new and original way to discover new locations in the city.
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Mockup blog for testing
ART&CULTURE
ENTERTAINMENT
SPORT
FOOD
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ORIGAMI Waterproof paper
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The Voice of Objects An interactive installation for happiness targeted to ‘Alexandra Gaba’
‘Design for happiness’ concept for Kaap Belvedere, developed during the course of Design for Emotion and Subjective Well-Being at TU Delft.
2 members-teamwork Personal Contribution:
User study Concept ideation Prototyping
UX# Emotion design #
The project focuses on the character of Alexandra Gaba and aim to arouse her happiness. Objects gain the central role and represent the storytellers as if they were alive creatures. The installation, set in Kaap Belvedere, exposes hanged objects brought by the visitor regarding a topic, chosen by Alexandra. A central device allows to recognise the objects, listen a recorded story from the owner and also record additional comments by the person who is interacting with it.
Product # Interaction # The Voice of Objects
The Voice of Objects # Interaction # Product
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Exploration analysis 1 Kaap Belvedere association in Rotterdam, exhibition venue 2 Alexandra Gaba, target-user 3-5 Extract from the moodboard booklet for targetuser emotional exploration
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Product # Interaction # The Voice of Objects
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COLLECTING by Keep Belvedere
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LISTENING& RECORDING by visitors
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CHOOSING by Alexandra
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Thazamaski # Graphic
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Matrice di testina in terracotta
Pesi da telaio Mesagne
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Castello 216 - 72026 Il Parco Archeologico Li castieḍḍi nasce Via con Per le scuole, di ogni ordine e grado, saranno San Pancrazio Salentino (BR) rendere fruibile al grande pubblico il +39 334 14 60 059 attivati laboratori su vari temi l’obiettivo inerenti le di attività phone: patrimonio archeologico, coniugando e-mail: ricercathazamaski@libero.it artigianali al tempo dei Messapi e sul mestiere scientifica e divulgazione dei risultati. dell’archeologo.. www.thazamaski.it
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Nell’area retrostante gli ambienti sono state rinvenute due tombe a fossa terragna con inumato adulto in posizione rannicchiata e due fosse rivestite di lastroni con inumati infantili in posizione supina.
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itinerari archeologici, naturalistici ed artistici; laboratori didattici; organizzazione di eventi culturali.
Le ricognizioni sistematiche e gli scavi archeologici 1991 sotto la direzione scientifica del prof. J.-G. Burgers della Libera Università di Amsterdam, hanno messo in luce un’ampia area periferica del vasto abitato messapico di età ellenistica.
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Il Parco Archeologico Li castieḍḍi, a circa 1.5 km dal centro abitato di San Pancrazio Salentino, inserito nel paesaggio rurale coltivato a vigneti e per molti tratti ancora inalterato, sorge intorno ai resti di un importante insediamento messapico che occupò, dall’VIII sec. a.C. fino al I sec. d.C., una superficie di L’Associazione circa Thazamaski impegnata in:in posizione dominante 45 ettari,èestendendosi rispetto al territorio circostante.
L’area messa in luce è interessata dalla presenza di un lungo asse viario sul quale si affacciano, su entrambi i lati, ambienti a pianta quadrata e rettangolare a carattere abitativo, con copertura di coppi e pavimenti in tufina pressata. E’ stato riconosciuto un edificio ad «U» aperto su un cortile centrale e dotato di magazzini per la conserva di derrate.
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L’Associazione Thazamaski è impegnata in:
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Il progetto del Parco Archeologico, realizzato per iniziativa dell’Amministrazione Comunale di San Pancrazio, in due fasi, rispettivamente nel 2007 (Salvaguardia, recupero e riqualificazione dell’area archeologica Li Castelli) e nel 2009 (Realizzazione di spazi attrezzati e servizi di accoglienza e ristoro per la fruizione e valorizzazione del Parco archeologico Li Castelli), nasce dall’esigenza di salvaguardare parte dell’insediamento dagli insistenti e distruttivi lavori agricoli e al fine di valorizzare e divulgare i risultati scientifici conseguiti con gli scavi.
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Le strutture rinvenute (la strada, la porta monumentale, gli edifici con annesse opere di canalizzazione, etc.) unitamente alla posizione strategica del luogo, di passaggio obbligato tra il mare e l’entroterra e al centro di numerosi altri importanti siti messapici (Manduria, Oria, Muro Tenente, Valesio, Porto Cesareo, etc.), consentono di ipotizzare un ruolo di grande importanza nell’organizzazione della civiltà messapica del Salento.
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R. Bianchi Bandinelli, Introduzione all’archeologia, Bari 1975.
Associazione Culturale Thazamaski Graphic identity for the Italian archeological association ‘Thazamaski’ (IT), March 2011 1 Portfolio preview
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Company visual guide Website
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Laboratiorio Donna Laboratiorio Donna Logotype for the Italian women association of San Pancrazio Salentino (IT), April 2012 1 Logo design 2 Letterhead 3 Printed shopping bags
Associazione Laboratorio Donna Cell. 331.1264298 San Pancrazio Salentino (Br) C.F. 91060610747
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Pubic speeches and open debate regarding the equal opportunities between men and women in the Ialian politics Comune di San Pancrazio Salentino (IT), July 2012 2 L’essenzaile è invisibile
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Photography exhibition about the hidden meaning of being a woman. Comune di San Pancrazio Salentino (IT), August 2011
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Illustrations &typography questo mare
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Equestrian show at the archeological natural park of Li castieddi. Comune di San Pancrazio Salentino (IT), October 2011
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presso il Parco archeologico Li castieddi 15 CAVALIERI SI CONFRONTERANNO IN UNA GIOSTRA EQUESTRE PIENA DI PROVE DI ABILITA. Nel corso della manifestazione interverrà lo psicologo
Francesco Gravili
che illustrerà i benefici dell’ippoterapia e Pet therapy.
con il patrocino del Comune di San Pnacrazio Salentino
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