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CYN N WYS |Dylunio Cynnyrch Bangor |Product Design Bangor |Cyrsiau |Courses |Profiad a Lleoliadau Proffesiynol |Professional Experience & Placements |Cysylltiadau masnachol |Commercial Links |Proffiliau Myfyrwyr |Student Profiles |Gwaith Myfyrwyr |Student Work |Diolch |Thanks
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DYLUNIO CYNNYRCH BANGOR Mae’r blwyddlyfr hwn yn ddathliad o waith a gynhyrchwyd gan fyfyrwyr y Rhaglen Dylunio Cynnyrch BSc sydd yn graddio eleni. Mae gan y cwrs un o’r cyfraddau bodlonrwydd a chyflogadwyedd myfyrwyr uchaf o unrhyw gwrs dylunio yn y DU, nid yw hyn yn digwydd ar ddamwain, ond oherwydd y berthynas broffesiynol a adeiledir ble mae israddedigion yn chwarae rhan bwysig yn eu datblygiad personol a datblygiad y cwrs. Mae dylunio a chreadigrwydd yn heintus o ran natur, ac mae staff a myfyrwyr wedi cymryd rhan barhaus yn y prosiectau, mae rhai yn fwy effeithiol nag eraill ond nid yw gwir werth her yn amlwg ar yr olwg gyntaf bob amser. Gobeithiwn y byddwch yn mwynhau’r amrywiaeth o gynhyrchion ac yn gweld safbwyntiau’r myfyrwyr a’r mannau cychwyn a nodwyd fel rhan o’u taith dylunio a gweithgynhyrchu. Dymunwn y gorau iddynt gyda’u taith bersonol dylunio yn y dyfodol. Dewi Rhys Rowlands Cyfarwyddwr Cwrs, a thîm y cwrs, Katie Roberts; Aled Williams; Peredur Williams
This yearbook is a celebration of work produced by the Year 3 cohort of the BSc Product Design Programme. The course boasts one of the highest student satisfaction and employability rates of any Design course across the UK, this does not happen by chance. This is the result of the professional relationships that are built as part of the programme where undergraduates play a major part in their own and course development. Design and creativity are infectious by nature; staff and students have been continually involved in these projects, some are more effective than others, but the true value of challenge is not always immediate. We hope that you enjoy the diversity of products and see the students’ perspectives and starting points identified as part of their design and manufacturing journey. We wish them all the best with their onward design journey. Dewi Rhys Rowlands as Course Director, and the course team, Katie Roberts; Aled Williams; Peredur Williams
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Utilising innovation and industry experience to create adaptive members of the Design community
BANGOR PRODUCT DESIGN GRADUATING COHORT OF 2019 - MISSION STATEMENT 5
MS c DY LU N IO AR LO ESI CYMH WYS O L GE L L I R N EW I D Y BYD TRWY GYM HWYS O S GI LI AU MEDDYLF RYD DY LU N I O. Mae’r cwrs hwn yn cynnig llwybr i unigolion sy’n dymuno arwain ym maes arloesi trwy gyfrwng creadigrwydd a meddylfryd dylunio cymhwysol, mewn amrywiaeth o ddiwydiannau cysylltiedig. Mae’r cwrs yn cynnwys projectau sydd wedi’u seilio ar ddylunio; astudiaeth academaidd; a lleoliad diwydiannol proffesiynol sy’n canolbwyntio ar ymchwil, gan arwain at broject ymchwil annibynnol, terfynol. Gall y project ymchwil terfynol ddilyn tri llwybr, gyda ffocws ar ddarpariaeth fasnachol, entrepreneuriaeth neu ymgynghoriaeth fasnachol, a hynny ar sail dyheadau gyrfaol a maes diddordeb yr unigolyn. Mae’r cwrs wedi’i gynllunio i gynnig astudiaeth uwch mewn dylunio arloesi, gyda phwyslais ar gymhwyso creadigrwydd ac offer arloesi, ochr yn ochr â’r sgiliau sydd eu hangen i arwain, cydweithio a hwyluso mewn meysydd lle mae angen arloesi. Bydd myfyrwyr yn cyrraedd â chefndir neu ddiddordeb yn swyddogaeth syniadau dylunio ac arloesi, ac yn ymgymryd ag amrediad
o heriau dylunio, a fydd yn eu galluogi i lywio, ymarfer ac arbrofi â gweithgareddau arloesi a chyfeiriad strategol. Rhennir y modiwlau cynnwys yn fodiwlau craidd, sy’n cynnig dealltwriaeth fanwl o’r offer a thechnegau a ddefnyddir i roi syniadau dylunio arloesol ar waith, a modiwlau dewisol sy’n cynnig cyfleoedd i ddilyn meysydd cysylltiedig o ddiddordeb mewn mwy o fanylder. MOD IWLAU C RAID D | Meddylfryd Dylunio - Proses a Hwyluso | Meddylfryd Dylunio - Strategaeth | Dulliau Ymchwil ar gyfer Dylunio | Project Dylunio | Traethawd Hir MSc (gyda llwybrau ar sail Ymchwil, Arteffact ac Adroddiad, a Chynllunio Strategol) MOD IWLAU D E WIS OL | CAD Parametrig gyda Modelu Arwyneb Uwch | Dadansoddiad Elfen Feidraidd CAD ar gyfer Diwydiant | Graffeg Ddigidol Gymhwysol | Hwb a Newid Ymddygiad | Seicoleg Defnyddwyr: Theori | Seicoleg Defnyddwyr Gymhwysol
YN R EC R I WT I O A R GYFE R M E D I 2 019 I D DYS G U MWY: d yl un i ocymhw ys ol@bango r.ac.uk 6 BA NGO R P R ODUC T D ES I G N 2 01 9
D ESI G N THI N K I N G CA N BE EM P LOYE D TO CHA N G E THE WORLD. This course offers a pathway for individuals who wish to lead innovation through creativity and applied design thinking, in a variety of related industries. The course includes design based projects; academic study; and a professional, research focused industrial placement, leading to a final, stand-alone research project. The final research project can follow three paths, with a focus on commercial delivery, entrepreneurship or commercial consultancy, based on an individual’s career aspirations and area of interest. The course is designed to offer advanced study in innovation design, with an emphasis on application of creativity and innovation tools, alongside the skills needed to lead, collaborate and facilitate in areas which require innovation. Students arrive with a background or interest in the role of design thinking and innovation, and embark on a range of design challenges, enabling them to steer, row and rock the boat in relation to innovation activities and strategic
direction. Content modules are split between core modules, which provide an in-depth understanding of tools and techniques used to apply innovative design thinking, whilst optional modules offer opportunities to pursue related areas of interest in more depth. C ORE MOD ULES | Design Thinking - Process and Facilitation | Design Thinking - Strategy | Research Methods for Design | Design Project | MSc Dissertation (with Research based, Artefact & Report, and Strategic Planning routes) OPT IONAL MOD ULES | Parametric CAD with Advanced Surface Modelling | CAD Finite Element Analysis for Industry | Applied Digital Graphics | Nudge and Behaviour Change | Consumer Psychology: Theory | Applied Consumer Psychology
D I SC OV ER M ORE: a p p l i e d d e s i g n @bango r.ac.uk 7
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PROFIAD & LLEOLIADAU PROFFESIYNOL
Nodwedd unigryw o’r cwrs Dylunio Cynnyrch BSc(Anrh) ym Mhrifysgol Bangor yw’r lleoliadau diwydiannol. Mae’r cwrs yn cynnwys lleoliad o wyth i ddeg wythnos ym mhob un o’r tair blynedd. Ceir llawer mwy o fudd o dri lleoliad yn hytrach na dim ond un gan ei fod yn caniatáu i’r myfyriwr brofi lleoliadau ac amgylcheddau gwahanol. Mae lleoliadau diwydiannol yn gyfle gwych i fyfyrwyr ddatblygu’n broffesiynol a chael profiad yn y byd go iawn. Elfen arall allweddol o’r cwrs yw’r prosiectau masnachol. Ceir cyfleoedd o fewn y Brifysgol a thra ar leoliad i weithio ar brosiectau byw, ac i ymgysylltu gyda chleientiaid go iawn. Gwelir hyn fel amser sydd o fudd mawr i’r myfyrwyr gan ei fod yn ychwanegu’n sylweddol at eu rhagolygon gyrfaol ar ôl graddio.
A unique feature of the Product Design BSc (Hons) at Bangor University is its industrial placements. The course features an eight to ten-week placement in each of the three years. The benefit from three placements is much larger than just one as it allows the student to experience different settings and environments. Industrial placements are a great opportunity for students to develop professionally and gain real world experience. Commercial projects are another key part of the course, both on placement and at University students will experience live briefs and get to engage with real clients. This is a valuable use of students time as it adds significantly to their career prospects upon graduation
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CYSYL LT I A DAU MASNACH OL Mind Sailors Tom Vousden Dylan Roberts Cyf Selina Campbell jewellery KMF Precision Sheet Metal Design Reality Alchemy Jaguar Land Rover Kent Periscopes Robertson Geologging Westbridge furniture Hardwicke Enterprise Bleepers Ltd Bigblue Rangecookers Rehab Engineering Unit Faun Trackway JONK DESIGN Eurotherm Chilli Penguin IS Group Carl Kammerling International Ltd. (CK Tools) ISC Teejac Cheshire College South and West BICO Ltd. A2B Plastics Welcome Furniture Hout Design Fifth wheel Caravan Company Allied Glass
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Badged Vixen CNC Autotop Signs Ltd Paul Case Furniture Celtic Gold Ltd Cerrig Granite & Slate Ltd Wrexham Artificial Limb and Appliance Centre RUcomfy beanbags AYD Plastecowood Ltd Sign Factory MPM Bradford Acorn Furniture All Sewn Up HV Wooding Pennant Sional Amdro alternative campervans DayDream Designs Harbrine Ltd Sbarc Emberwood Creative Owen Sutton Silverlining furniture Hillside Veneers Specific - Swansea Wild Creations Complete Fabrication Eco To Go Indonesia Herpetofauna Foundation
DESIGN IS INTELLIGENCE MADE VISIBLE
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ANDY R E DMO RE Product Design Bsc (Hons) andrewredmore@gmail.com LinkedIn: Andy Redmore 1
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A new fall arrest solution for industrial safety at height. The Air-Anchor can be used as both an anchor and slider, it will be the first dual acting I-Beam safety product on the market.
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1 Initial CAD modelling from 4 Air-Anchor in use, below ergonomic considerations. beam.
2 CAD modelling and stress 5 Exploded zoom in testing. showing components and configurations. 3 Ideation and Concept Generation.
6 Product render, above beam position.
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M ICH AE L G R E EN Product Design BSc
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A reusable coffee cup with a detachable phone charger for charging your mobile device on the go. Featuring a double wall which keeps the drink hotter for longer and recyclable at the end of life. 16 BA NGO R P R ODUC T D ES I G N 2 01 9
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1 Ideation with random inspiration.
4 Final product demonstrating charging feature.
2 CAD model showing cross section of final design.
5 Context of cup’s function at a coffee machine.
3 CAD model - all cup parts separate.
6 Demonstrating scale of the cup while being used.
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Product Design Bsc (Hons) +44 (0) 7413510982 phoebe.sinnott@googlemail.com 1
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Reduce the amount of waste created by McDonald’s stores, by the development of alternative packaging, a user friendly method of recycling and marketing materials. These targeted changes will have a huge impact including financial benefits for the company, improved environmental sustainability and enhanced user experience.
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1 Cups will be sealed with soy wax paper.
4 A marketing campaign focusing on reducing straw use.
2 Clam boxes will be lined with soy wax paper, making them recyclable.
5 A portable recycling trolley used in-store.
3 All recyclable packaging will feature the recycling symbol.
6 The portable recycling trolley in use.
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S AM N AS H
Product Design Bsc (Hons) +44 (0) 7788256686 nashsnx@gmail.com 1
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Create a product that benefits and improves the riding comfort for riders with arthritis, while also being easy to fit without modification to the motorcycle and without specialist tools.
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1 The alternative lever, cast and machined from steel.
4 The levers and grips fitted onto a motorcycle.
2 Silicone grips made to be 5 Moto Comfort logo, retro comfortable in the hand styling to appeal to older and allow palm operation customers. of the throttle. 3 Early concept sketches 6 The levers and grips on a and foam models to test bare set of handlebars. comfort, mechanism and if they fit.
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STEFFAN JO N ES
Product Design Bsc (Hons) steffanjones98@gmail.com www.linkedin.com/in/steffanjones1998.com 1
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Develop a sustainable and circular initiative for the future of the upholstery furniture industry. The Hybrid range, the worlds first fully cradle to cradle sofa, a template for future upholstery furniture. In collaboration with Westbridge Furniture Designs, the UK’s largest manufacturers of upholstery furniture. 22 BA NGO R P R ODUC T D ES I G N 2 01 9
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EX P E R I E N C E 1 7 C h i l l i Pe n g u i n Stoves 1 8 In te r n a t i o n al Sa fet y C omp one nts (ISC ) 1 9 We s t b r i d g e Furn i tu re D es i g n s
1 WASTE TO LANDFILL: 750,000t of furniture is thrown away to landfill in the UK every year.
4 HYBRID FRAME: A simplified frame offers sustainability without compromising quality.
2 SOFA DISASSEMBLY: Tests showcase how disassembling current sofas is near impossible.
5 MAINTENANCE HUB: Online product hubs make maintaining the sofa easier than ever
3 IDEATION: Ideation explores creating a fully modular and customisable frame.
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Product Design Bsc (Hons) +44 (0) 7479902862 jameshughes973@icloud.com 1
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LIVE BRIEF : ROBERTSON GEO A portable, compact and durable borehole logging winch, that enhances the users safety and manoeuvrability on the job site.
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1 Final design form for pre- 4 Winch Terrain’s functional production review. testing. 2 Service engineer testing the winch terrain, with an industrial borehole rig.
5 3D digital render created for control panel review, to ensure user friendly controls.
3 Robertson Geo customer, within the Middle East, preparing the winch for operation.
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CHARLIE ROSS
Product Design Bsc (Hons) +44 (0) 7477425673 charlieross1567@gmail.com 1
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Care Plus is a digital care tool that helps carers track client progress, schedule and organise calls and increase communication with families. A digital structure would allow carers to spend more productive time in delivering the best care possible to clients.
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1 Early ideation of a simple 4 Appointment timetable screen device for dementia and schedule page on the patients. family side of the app. 2 Selection of screens created for the app.
5 Branding material.
3 A client profile page on 6 Previews of branding the carers sides of the app. and app pages on various devices.
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STEFFAN P R I N CE
Product Design Bsc (Hons) +44 (0) 7837341784 steffanprince@hotmail.co.uk 1
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A reflective thinking tool, helping you better consider and understand your own sleep health in a fun and satisfying way.
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1 Sleepy Trees is a tool to help tally your targets throughout the day. 2 Branded with a calm tree in order to represent natural sleep.
4 Crafted product with trees graphics makes Sleepy trees perfect for any bedside. 5 Users setting their weekly targets together.
3 Integrated cards help you 6 Sleepy Trees will help you set your targets throughout think about sleep health in the week to create a positive way. appropriate goals.
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ALIFA NABILA ANDARISYA MARTAM Product Design Bsc (Hons) +44 (0) 7479454195 nab.martam@aol.com
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A live action augmented reality combat game designed to create a positive preconditioning on nutritious and sustainable diet by requiring players to scan real natural ingredients via the app to gain their health and ability stats, changing the impression of nutrition from boring to explorative thus expanding the market for sustainable food to the geeky young adults market.
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1 Essentially it is a laser tag game but uses an AR app to shoot at other players. The objective of the game is to survive the ingredient hunt by eliminating other players, and come up with tasty blends that’ll be ranked by other players online, using the natural ingredients provided by the game’s master. 2 The gun has a built-in blender. The purpose of merging blending with the combat is so that players will explore a vast variety of ingredients with quick
and easy preparation. 3 The blender gun is also designed to encourage exploration outside of the game, and to encourage nutritionpacking among the end users. 4 The flasks are designed to be used outside of the game as well, to encourage sustainable snacking such as with trail mixes.
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J O S H B R OWN
Product Design Bsc (Hons) joshbrown@live.co.uk www.linkedin.com/in/josh-w-brown 1
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For my third year project, I developed a solar safety light that can help night time visibility. It provides a ‘charge on the go’ solution which doesn’t require batteries to be replaced or charged manually.
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1 PROBLEM 470 pedestrian deaths in the UK in 2017 with night time visibility being a contributing factor.
4 TESTING Testing the products durability and stability when carrying out exercise.
2 MARKET ANALYSIS No solar alternative available on the market.
5 PROTOTYPING Experimenting with various components and soldering them together.
3 IDEATION Explores the use of solar energy in various different forms to aid safety.
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ELGAN JO N ES
Product Design Bsc (Hons) +44 (0) 7580451646 elgan321@hotmail.co.uk 1
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Id e nt i f - i A road safety and identification system designed for visually impaired people, that helps overcome the communication barrier they regularly face when crossing roads and going outdoors.
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EX P E R I E N C E 1 7 C e r r i g G ra ni te & Sl a te 1 8 Rh in o Pro d u ct s Ltd 1 8 Qi o pt i q Ltd 1 9 Ken t Pe r is cop es Ltd
1 Pavement mounted lights warn drivers of the crossing pedestrians visual impairment.
4 The badge communicates with the lights using radio frequency signals. Activated at the press of a button.
2 Two narrow focused, high powered LEDs alert drivers from at least 50m in daylight conditions.
5 The badge has a glowing visual impairement logo on the face, that notifies any person of their impairment.
3 The lights can be installed at various locations, such as zebra 6 The idenfitication badge can be crossings, car parks and drop kerbs. used in environments such as retail and public transport.
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H A RRY TA L LO N TIRE
Product Design Bsc (Hons) +44 (0) 7964525378 htallontire@gmail.com 1
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Creating a piece of high-end flat pack furniture for Tom Vousden Design, which would decrease the manufacturing time and also making it easier to deliver to customers.
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1 Nigel desk. Final CAD render. 2 Nigel desk. Walnut joint close-up.
4 Welcome Furniture. Student accommodation kitchen set render.
5 Welcome Furniture. Student accommodation 3 Nigel desk. Manufactured bedroom set render. from Ash and Walnut. 6 CK Tools. SWA cable stripper tool.
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J A K E LOVAT T
Product Design Bsc (Hons) +44 (0) 7387362800 jake_lovatt@yahoo.co.uk 1
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Thermoelectric flue system for modern condensing boilers. The device converts wasted heat exhausted by the central heating system into electricity.
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1 First working prototype.
4 Product installation.
2 Concept render.
5 Product packaging.
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Product Design Bsc (Hons) +44 (0) 78970847157 charliegsmall@virginmedia.com 1
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KegTracker is an easy to install, robust, intelligent and money saving tracking device for the beer brewing industry. It can track the temperature, volume of beer remaining, GPS location and any movement experienced by a barrel.
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1 The final 3D printed kegtracker casing with sensor caps and branding.
4 Beer taps at the bar used for testing purposes.
2 Kegtracker installed onto 5 Another contextual image a keg and in a working bar of the kegtracker in a live cellar. working cellar. 3 A digital render, showing 6 Beer pump lines within the stabilising feet included the bar cellar. in the product.
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Product Design Bsc (Hons) +44 (0) 7437025236 aarontomlin13@googlemail.com 1
Allure CAD Design A digital jewellery design CAD service that meets the needs of jewellery designers and reduces the costs of rectification due to miscommunication of design.
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1 “White hare ring” Inspired by Lewis Carrol. Part of the wonderland range.
4 “Patachou” ring part of the 18th Arrondissement range.
2 Allure design poster/ leaflet.
5 “Lapin agile” ring part of the 18th Arrondissement range.
3 “Bull ring” Inspired by Sergio Leone, part of the wanderer range.
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K I RST Y G O DW IN - PRICE Product Design Bsc (Hons)
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A gripping aid appealing to younger sufferers of Arthritis to help them with their day to day self-care activities, otherwise made difficult or impossible due to grip problems caused by the condition.
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1 Multiple alternate gripping techniques.
4 Large application to existing products.
2 Various clip size assortment.
5 Simple to change clip attachment.
3 Unique style silicone glove.
6 Simple to change clip attachment.
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The Quick Link is a horizontal safety anchor that runs smoothly on a 12mm steel wire. The easy to use double-action mechanism springs shut to safely secure the user to the safety line and prevent injury from a fall at height.
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1 Drawings of potential ideas for the project. Developed idea circled in red.
4 Photograph showing 3D printed model attached to the safety line and user.
5 Quick Link being shown 2 Front and side view of the next to its predecessor. product. 6 The instructional use of 3 The product, Quick Link, the product. shown on the safety line wire.
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P H I L I P C A R T N ER
Product Design Bsc (Hons) +44 (0) 7870847157 www.philipcartner.design 1
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Designed to make the chore of stripping wallpaper an easier and semi automated task.
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1 Wallpaper stripping is hard graft.
4 The finished framework.
2 Existing Alternatives don’t 5 Hoping to change the stigma. make it much easier. 3 Find a way to improve existing methods.
6 Marketing for the project.
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Ffynnon Wen Springs is an Artesian Spring well based in Pwllheli. The project aim was to create a bag-in-a-box brand packaging to support the company ethos of quality, local support and sustainability.
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1 Shows some of the early development, a range of mini boxes to show to the client were manufactured.
had to represent quality and using minimal colour.
4 This is the final product, shown in the Snowdonia 2 The development of the mountains, showing final box, this was carried recycling guidelines on the out through weekly meetings packaging. with the client, developing graphics, contents and 5/6 Final logo and business spacing. cards for the client. Can be applied to future marketing. 3 Logo Ideation - these were the first stage of the branding process, these 51
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Product Design Bsc (Hons) +44 (0) 7789699353 ThomasNMott1997@gmail.com 1
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With 18% of the population having anxiety my intent was to create a product to encourage people to take steps to improve well-being through breathing techniques and meditation.
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1 Ripple product render.
4 Context shot: Necklace.
2 Concept sketches.
5 Context shot: Bracelet.
3 Ripple exploded view.
6 Context shot: Teddy.
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Product Design Bsc (Hons) +44 (0) 7939 921266 zachmarston@gmail.com
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3 A hand-crafted wooden watch with commercial adaptability, produced in collaboration with Mostyn Gallery.
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Product Design Bsc (Hons) tomturner0000@gmail.com
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A common problem in the UK is road safety and the deaths and injuries on UK roads. There were over 1,000 fatalities in 2016 and a further 100,000 seriously injured. More than half of these people were made up of vulnerable road users. It’s important to resolve this problem because accidents are predictable and can be resolved beforehand.
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1 Sketches and Ideation for 4 3D printed model of different sign designs. developed design. 2 Foam models to understand the form. 3 CAD renders for the final design for the light.
5 Final render of interactive street sign in context. 6 Evaluation of design and functionality in scenarios.
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To bring awareness and get more people engaged in Red Squirrel conservation by getting squirrel feeders in people’s back gardens. To help Red Squirrels by making the overall experience more engaging and bring in fun through creativity.
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1 Red Squirrel population has been in decline. It is an important problem since Red Squirrels are a key aspect to forests growth and expansion. This is an important aspect that the invasive Grey Squirrels does not do.
for humans to top up the food for when the red squirrel needs it.
2 The Red Squirrel feeder is nail-less and glue-less. Staying together using a slotting and joining technique.
5 The use of oilcloth which is a natural material made from cotton, canvas or linen fabric coated in linseed oil. Making it waterproof.
3The front clear plexiglas piece allows for both Squirrels and humans to see if there is any food inside making it easier reminder
4 The pieces are flat and can be stacked up making it easy to carry around and store when not needed.
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BSc Product Design with International Experience james40k@hotmail.co.uk linkedin.com/in/jamesavison
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Ffynnon Wen Springs is looking to find an opening in the spring water market where they can sell their locally sourced water. They wanted me to create a product which combines their company’s vision and the needs of the market, and to create a lasting brand which is as future proof as possible. I created a packaging design for a 10 litre bag in a box water solution for the client.
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1 An example of how the Ffynnon Wen Springs boxed water would be used by the customer
4 Final design for a new range of pliers. Part of a live project with CK tools during second year.
2 Render of final product against Snowdonia backdrop
5 Wales inspired cuff-links designed and manufactured in my second year.
3 Ideation process from initial ideas to final design and logo. Initially I explored different methods of dispensing the water.
6 A prototype of an indoor air quality unit I designed for PPM Technology in 2017 during my work placement.
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DAFY D D M O N TGOMERY Product Design Bsc (Hons)
+44 (0)7534 964193 dafyddmonty@hotmail.com
MyOrb is designed to encourage inclusive and collaborative play, enabling children with impairments to play alongside their peers.
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1 Orb can be used as a games controller or robotic ball. As a spherical controller, it is easy to manipulate and requires no direct orientation. A gyroscope and accelerometer featured within the Orb allow games to involve active movement.
3 The device is supported with a mobile/tablet app. Users can explore a range of fun and on trend games. The app can also be used to assist professionals in delivering therapies, allowing them to track and reward progress and achievement.
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The project aims to target health and safety risks for construction workers when working at heights. Particularly joiners and carpenters working on roofing jobs. The knee pads are designed with deployable spikes for added grip on otherwise slippery surfaces.
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