R A H E E L D E S I G N
M U G H A L
P O R T F O L I O
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ABOUT ME
Inimitable
Ambitious
Resourceful
BSc (Hons), PRODUCT DESIGN THE UNIVERSITY OF HUDDERSFIELD, 2010-2014 FIRST CLASS WITH HONOURS Welcome! My name is Raheel Mughal and I am a Designer. I enjoy basketball, big cities and cheese. With a growing understanding of the commercial world, I am equipped with a creative mind, excellent communication abilities and I am now ready to push my potential to new and diverse heights.
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M U G H A L R A H E E L
HOBBIES
PROFILE A self-motivated individual with a hunger for design.
Big Cities
Basketball
Languages
Sketching
Digital Painting
Exercise
Anime
Car Design
Cycling
The passion for sketching and visual communication naturally evolved throughout the journey of education, developing into an organised collection of skills.
The knowledge obtained from previous employment along with internships and freelance activities has proven the capability of
thorough grounding of the process of new
CONTACT DETAILS
product development.
28 Park Grove
succeeding in the industry as well as having a
PURPOSE To achieve employment within the design industry and become a successful professional designer within the consumer product/industrial or automotive fields.
Through the products that I design, the projects I undertake and the client base I build, I believe there is a chance to create influential solutions which improve everyday living -
Bradford West Yorkshire BD9 4JY UK +44 7845058 469 rmughal91@gmail.com www.raheelmughal.wix.com/productdesign uk.linkedin.com/in/raheelmughal/ http://issuu.com/raheelmughal9 www.coroflot.com/raheelmughal http://love4sketching.tumblr.com/
whether this be in a little or large way.
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EXPERIENCE 2016
RAZ DESIGN SERVICES
EDUCATION 2014
Freelance Product Designer (Dec 2014 - Present) Established in December 2014, working as a freelance designer providing a client focussed service with an
First Class with Honours - BSc (Hons) Product Design 2010
2008
Working as part of the in house marketing and design team,
SUCCESSES
responsible for: the design and development of various
2015
FAB LAB, LONDON (JUNE 2015)
and research, to concept proposals and development.
Visit to FAB LAB London, collaborated with various
CREATIVE DISPLAYS UK LTD.
professionals and undertook freelance projects.
Junior POS/POP Designer (Aug 2015 - Mar 2016)
2014
Working as part of the in house creative department,
INDEX DESIGN TO IMPROVE LIFE (MAY 2012)
components for bespoke furniture in the competitive field
Second place in Index 24 hour Group Design Challenge
of Point of Purchase (POP) and Point of Sale (POS) displays industry.
AEROXCRAFT LTD. Junior Product Designer (Apr - Jul 2015) Temporary contract working alongside the MD to develop ideas through creative thinking and sketching during project constraints. Utilising CAD software to create
NEW DESIGNERS, LONDON (JULY 2014) Selected to exhibit at New Designers, Islington 2014
responsible for: designing sheet metal and wood
2015
ALLERTON GRANGE HIGH SCHOOL (2003-2008) 10 GCSE’S A-C including English, Maths & Double Science
Product Designer (Mar - Jun 2016)
plastic, metal and wood luminaire products; from marketing
SHIPLEY COLLEGE (2008-2010) Triple Distinction - BTEC National Diploma: Art & Design
emphasis on the development of user specific products.
SENSIO LIGHTING UK LTD.
UNIVERSITY OF HUDDERSFIELD (2010-2014)
2012
CONCEPT SHORT-LISTED (MAY 2012) Collaborative live design brief with Wilkinson Ltd.
PROJECTS QUAD-BOT KICKSTARTER WITH ENGIMAKE LTD. Design consultant for EngiMake Ltd. (Apr 2016 - Present)
fibre-glass, plastic and metal components and assemblies ready for low volume on-site manufacture.
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WORK & PLAY
Play -
Achieving the perfect balance...
Product Design
Design Engineering -
play!
Research, trends, new tech Problem analysis Creative thinking/ideation Concept generation Development
CAD modelling 2D drawings for quotation Design for manufacture 2D manufacturing drawings
WORK
Relax -
b al ance
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Free-hand sketching Digital painting Video games Social media
Family Prayer Learn languages Watch movies
Activity -
Meet friends Basketball Exercise/gym Cycling
Graphic Design - Product literature - Promotions (logos, banners, visuals/renders etc.
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DESIGN SKILLS
MORE...
• Research & analyses
INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC
• Marketing strategies
CamBam (CNC programming)
• Design trends, insights & new technologies
Corel DRAW (Vector graphics)
• Creative thinking/ideation
DraftSight (2D draughting)
• Free-hand sketching • Digital sketching & painting
Radan (Sheet metal programming) SAP (Enterprise Resource Planning)
• Rendering & visualisation
GENERAL
• 3D CAD modelling/assemblies
Microsoft Office Suite
• 2D detail drawings/draughting • Graphics/print design • Soft modelling - sketch modelling foams
SOFTWARE
REFEREES References available on request!
3D CAD MODELLING SolidWorks Autodesk 3ds Max Autodesk Alias AutoStudio 3D RENDERING SOFTWARE Photoview 360 KeyShot NVIDIA Mental Ray DESIGN SOFTWARE Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Premiere
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WHY DESIGN?
Disruptive Creativity
From a young age I have always had an appreciation for art, sculpture and form. However it was only until my later years I started to realise that with form, must come functionality. From that point, I wanted to be responsible for designing things that not only looked aesthetically pleasing, but were functionally sound and feasible to manufacture in the real world. .......................................................................................................................... “Any activity becomes creative when the doer cares about doing it right, or better�. (John Updike).
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DESIGN PROCESS
It’s like developing a baby...
C ELL
E MBRYO
F OETUS
B ABY
Fertilized egg, 16 stages until ‘Blastocyst’ phase.
Pre-embryonic, up until 1 - 2 1/2 weeks.
Embryonic, until the end of the 8th week.
Foetal, from the 8th week to Labour.
a) From a design challenge to research...
b) From insights to ideas & concepts...
c) From an idea to the real world...
E XPLORE
D EFINE
D EVELOP
I MPLEMENT
Research, trend insights, problem identification.
Creative thinking methodologies to generate ideas & concepts.
Product development from all aspects (form, function, technical).
Initiate the steps for Product Launch!
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CONTENTS
Projects completed from 2016-2014
01 ENGIMAKE Visuals for a new Quad-Bot...
02 SENSIO
03 DISPL AYS
04 AEROXCRAFT Quad-copter design...
Bespoke POS furniture...
05 OCCASION Houseware gifts range...
06 LUTA
Furniture lighting design...
Rethinking the kitchen bin... 8
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E N GI M A K E Role: Freelance Product Designer. Freelance concept & visualisation project for Engimake Ltd. 8th June - 22nd June 2016 3 weeks duration
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QUAD-BOT PROJECT
prototype
Ab ou t th e p ro je c t :
Refined 3D CAD model - Fusion 360 completed by EngiMake
del first CAD mo fusion 360 cottElijah & J. S Credit to J. r fo Reeves ectronics & quad-bot el mechanics.
prototy
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The scenario: En g i Mak e s et out to de sign & manufactur e a fully hack ab le , si m p le an d r o b ust f o ur - le g g e d rob o t m a d e to ful fi l the c u ri osities of a r ange of e nthusiasts - fr o m e xp e r i e n ce d m ak e r s & t i n k e r e r s t o f irs t t i m e b u il d ers . "Raheel brought a lot to the project with his visual interpretation & sketching, something which we were missing as a team of engineers. His guidance on the presentation board & direction for final visuals helped us better articulate our vision to the specific investor audience". Jack Scott-Reeve, Director at EngiMake Ltd, 2016.
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CONCEPT GENERATION
See the sketching video completed in collaboration with EngiMake here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WX_atpK3Z0
Ideation & concept generation exploring the four pre-tested hack kit categories.
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SKETCH RENDERS
Quick renders in Photoshop / MakerBot / PlantBot / LaserBot / MoodBot.
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VISUALS
PLANT BO T • 3D printe d b ow l c h assis • On-board light senso rs
B OT L AS E R acket te d b r in r p • 3D te r r poin • Lase ervo & tilt s • Pa n
MOOD BOT • Replicates a moodlamp • “Chase the bot” alarm clock feature
Renders completed in Photoview 360 / Final A3 presentation board for showing start-up accelerators & investors.
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S E NS I O L I G H TI N G Role: Product Designer. Full time (Permanent) March - June 2016 4 months of employment
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VOID LIGHT PROJECT To create a luminaire concept proposal that is purposefully designed to fit in the void at the back of some kitchen wall cabinet units. The luminaire must: • • • • •
Be Be Be Be Be
designed to fit the void found at the back of some kitchen wall cabinet designs. designed to allow room for add on features, such as integrated sensors. discreet and clean when installed, i.e. no visible fixings. feasible to install in any kitchen. economical and feasible to manufacture.
W a ll (Top v iew)
Void ar ea
Wall (Sid e v iew)
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Brief:
Cabinet (side)
V oid area
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CONCEPT GENERATION
CO N C E P T O N E
CO N C E P T TWO
CO N C E P T TH R E E Concept generation of void light luminaire / Quick renders in Photoshop / 3D block models in CAD.
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DESIGN PROPOSAL
Clean & Discreet When installed, all the electronics and mounting fixtures are neatly hidden away by the wall cabinet void. Room for Upgrade
Plastic Clam Shell
The luminaire is designed with room for expandability, such as the addition of integrated infra-red sensors, to keep in trend with the latest lighting technologies.
The luminaire is based around a clam-shell construction. The bottom shell holds all the electronics in place securely, where as the top shell is used as a locator to the bracket as well as to cap the top of the luminaire.
G A D R AW I N G
Top housing
Wall
Void End panel
All dimensions are in mm.
Switch
Bottom housing
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DESIGN FOR INSTALLATION C A B INET PREPARATION*
Cut to panel’s thickness (18mm).
wall cabinet (underside)
rebate dimensions
*IMPORTANT: Before the luminaire can be installed, the user must router out the correct sized rebate into the base panel of the wall cabinet. The diagrams to the left present the instructions. NOTE: Ensure to feed the LED wires through the bottom housing to allow connection to external power drivers.
1. Mount
2. Position Top Housing
3. Clip-in Bottom Housing
Fix the mounting bracket to the wall using the rawl plugs & screws provided.
Locate the plastic dowels to the holes on the bracket.
Position bottom housing directly underneathe top housing and push upwards. This will snap the luminaire into position. 18
90° CORNER CONNECTOR
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Brief: To create a 90° corner connector for Sensio’s surface mounted Fino aluminium profile. The corner connector must: • • • • •
Be designed to fit the current dimensions of Sensio’s Fino aluminium profile Be designed to be mounted both towards the front and rear of the under cabinet. Be discreet and clean when installed, i.e. no visible fixings. Be feasible to install in any kitchen. Be economical and feasible to manufacture.
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DESIGN ENGINEERING
3D CAD component modelling / 3D CAD assembly, fit & tolerance check / 2D engineering drawings for quotation.
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3D PRINTED MODEL
3D printed models / Models courtesy of 3D Alchemy, Shropshire, UK.
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DESIGN VISUALS Top Surface For structural and aesthetic purposes.
Surface Mount Towards Front For this option, simply position the 90° corner connector towards the top of the base panel as shown.
Aluminium Material CNC machined out of a 6063 T6 grade aluminium work piece.
Slide & Fix
Discreet & Clean Aesthetic
Simply slide the Fino aluminium profile into the channel of the corner connector. Fix using M3 screws provided.
Once installed, the 90° corner connector’s top surface replaces one side of the standard Fino end caps.
Surface Mount Towards Rear For this option, simply position the 90° corner connector towards the bottom of the base panel as shown.
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FA M I LY O F P R O D U C TS
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Brief: To create design proposals for a family of bathroom furniture lighting products based around the ‘Crushed Ice’ theme. The proposal must: • • • • •
Be clear what the design language of the product family is. Incorporate the ‘Crushed Ice’ aesthetic popular from market feedback Be designed to be installed in all domestic Bathrooms (consider IP rating) Be discreet and clean when installed, i.e. no visible fixings. Be economical and feasible to manufacture.
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INSPIRATION C R US H ED ICE P EN DANTS
IL LU MINATED MIRRORS
WAL L L IGHTS & SCONCES
Crushed Ice Effect + Illuminated Mirror + Wall Light = Route for Sensio’s Family of Bathroom Lighting Products.
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IDEA DEVELOPMENT
Initial ideas / Design language = Rounded squares & rectangles / Translate into 3D CAD / Rendered proposal visuals
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1. Integrated LEDs Option to have mirror with or without integrated LEDs.
2. Crushed Ice LED Bezel
3. Minimal Wall Light Design
Designed to be attachable on different existing illuminated mirrors in the Sensio range.
Purposefully designed to be complementary next to the illuminated mirror. Part of the Crushed Ice Bathroom Lighting Range.
Size of frame would be dependant on the mirror it is fitted to.
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C RE AT I VE DI S P L AYS Role: Junior POS/POP Designer. Full time (Permanent). August 2015 - March 2016 7 months of employment
CreativeDisplays Point of Sale Display & Merchandising Solutions
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UNDERLAY DISPLAY
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Brief: To design a bespoke stand for displaying & merchandising underlay samples within the Carpet Right stores nation wide. The display must: • • • •
Hold 6 x hanging underlay samples Store 6 x underlay sample boards Be made out of metal and wood components Be economical and feasible to manufacture
CreativeDisplays Point of Sale Display & Merchandising Solutions
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DISPLAY VISUALS Graphics Options Finished with or without laminated graphics .
Underlay Samples The display can hold 6 x 297mm x 420mm hanging samples and stores 6 x 500mm x 600mm underlay boards.
Solid Construction The base is finished in Graphite Grey and all the other panels are finished in Alpine White
All dimensions are in mm.
The metal work is powder coated in Anthracite Grey.
Integrated Foot Tester The display features a foot tester to allow the user to experience the benefits of underlay products.
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PROTOTYPE & PRODUCTION
WOOD
AS S E M
• Constru cte
B LY
d of: base panel, fro nt panel & side pane l. • Fixed usi ng confirm at screws.
UNNER T R AY R
S
t ponen d co m r a d n y • Sta nderla s6xu ld o H • s b o a rd sample
METAL RAIL • Fabricated out of metal. • Holds 6 x underlay hanging samples
P R O D U C T IO N DI S P L A Y - F E AT U R E D @ C A R P E T RIG H T C O N F E R E N C E 2 0 15 & IN S TO R E S N AT IO N W ID E .
Success at the prototype phase = 450 units production roll out, nation wide to Carpet Right stores in the UK.
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LV T W I N G SA M P L E D I S P L AY
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Brief: To design a bespoke stand for displaying & merchandising luxury vinyl tile (LVT) samples within the Carpet Right stores nation wide. The display must: • • • •
Not exceed 650mm in width Be 1.7m in height Be designed so that three units can be installed together Be able to hold a maximum of 10 x LVT sample boards per stand
CreativeDisplays Point of Sale Display & Merchandising Solutions
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DISPLAY VISUALS
All dimensions are in mm.
Wing Sample Display
Single Display
The display is to be installed as a group of three, displaying a variety of LVT samples for smooth flooring.
Each stand can hold up to 10 LVT sample boards and is 650mm wide.
Spare Wing
Large LVT Samples
There is one wing spare to display brand POS that are the same size as the sample boards.
All sample boards are dimensioned at 1180mm x 454mm, weighing approximately 8kg per board.
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PROTOTYPE DISPLAY
M E TA L
WORK
• Welded steel • Sheet m etal faste ners included.
D PA I N T E
STEEL
Grey ated in o c r e d • Pow embly o r a ss f y d a • Re
BUILDING • Fabricated out of wood and metal components • Wing brackets fitted to rail sub-assembly
P R OTOT YP E DI S P L AY A S S H O W N @ C A R P E T RI G H T CONFERENCE 20 15
10 Slot LVT Wing Sample Display / In-house prototyping to assess feasibility and await client feedback.
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LV T TOA ST R AC K D I S P L AY E
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Brief: To design a bespoke stand for displaying & merchandising luxury vinyl tile (LVT) samples for Furlong Flooring to sell to their retailers. The display must: • • • •
Hold 32 x different LVT colours (3 colours per board) Be a free-standing unit and shot from any angle Be an all-wood construction Be economical and feasible to manufacture
CreativeDisplays Point of Sale Display & Merchandising Solutions
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DISPLAY VISUALS
10 Slot Rack For LVT The free-standing display can hold up to 10 x clicked and 28 x dry-back sample boards.
Large LVT Samples All sample boards are dimensioned at 1190mm x 452mm, weighing approximately 10 kg per board. All dimensions are in mm.
Solid MFMDF Construction The display is fabricated from 2 x 25mm wood panels and fixed either side with 2 x end panels.
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PROTOTYPE DISPLAY
IDEA T O REAL ITY • From de sign visua l to reality • Fresh fr om wood shop
BUI L DI
NG
TESTING
• Feasibility of cut outs White hed in is in f for sample boards ls ion • Pa n e st r u c t n o c • Tolerance & fit check ood • All w
P R OTOT YP E DI S P L AY - D E L I V E R E D TO FURLONG HQ W I T H N O N E G AT I VE F E E DB A C K
10 slot free-standing LVT toast rack display / Approved prototype.
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MORE DISPLAY VISUALS Multi-feature Underlay Display
Premium Wing Display
Vertical Sample Display
Premium Wing Display with Frame
Peg Board Display
Wall Texture Ladder Display
Straight Sample Lectern
Carpet Sample Lectern Table
Vinyl Roll Rack
Rolled Carpet Wall Bay
Flooring Sample Slide-in Display
4 Tier Smooth Floor Shelf Display
Multi-feature Carpet Tower
Curved Ladder Display
Round Carpet Tower
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AE ROXC R A F T Role: Junior Product Designer Full time temporary contract April - July 2015 4 months duration
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BRAND DEVELOPMENT
A snapshot of the creative process to develop the brand of the AXC Hornet, Aeroxcraft’s first FPV racing drone.
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CHARITY DRONE PROJECT The Design Specification
area for small PCB camera
The drone should: • Be super small • Be super light-weight • Use a minimal number of electronics • Use existing technology • Be powered by a Raspberry Pi • Use existing sizes for mechanical parts • Have a minimum flight time of 5-10 minutes • Have the ability to capture HD photos • Have the ability of landscape mapping • Be robust & hard wearing
navio flight controller
• Be cheap to design & manufacture • Be intuitive to use & program
The Purpose: A product designed for humanitarian &
standard 5” propellers
position for motors
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DRONE DESIGN
Design engineering using SolidWorks CAD software / Mechanical engineering / Part creation / Assemblies.
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CNC PROGRAMMING
A ) S E T T IN G UP...
C ) PRO F ILING...
B) D R I L L H O L E S . . .
D) R EA DY FOR C N C!
Utilisation of industry recognised CNC programming software to initiate the prototype & sampling phase.
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SAMPLING & BUILDING
FIBRE
G L AS S
• Parts stra ight off C NC machine b ed. • Ready fo r assembly
SCALE iature to min g in k • Wor s scales size a same = s o • Serv coin a 20p
HARDWARE • Bough-out PCB camera component • Tolerance & fit check
FIRST SAMPLE - BEFORE THE S E C O N D I T E R AT IO N W AS COMPLETED, US I N G L E S S M AT E RI A L
Taking a 3D CAD model & creating a prototype using CNC programming & CNC machining of sheet fibre glass.
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Firefly Providing light in the sight of disaster.
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O C CASI ON ™ Role: Freelance Product Designer Freelance Design Project for IC Innovations Ltd. November - December 2015 4 weeks duration
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THE BRIEF 'If JosephJoseph® were to redesign the Occasion Houseware Gifts Range, what ideas would they propose?' Andy Smith, Design Manager at IC Innovations Ltd.
Aim: Design, develop and create 3D models and 2D drawings for a large range of products that could be retailed by IC Innovations Ltd in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. The completed proposals would be marketed in 2015 as the new Occasion Houseware Gifts Range. What is Occasion? Part of the housewares range offered by IC Innovations, available in woods, ceramics, porcelain and slate. The 'Classical Oak Range' offers users a traditional style, whereas the 'Occasion Range' provides users who are looking to purchase houseware gifts with a modern twist.
Sketchwork exploring 15 concept ideas generated for IC Innovation’s ‘Occasion Houseware Gifts Range’.
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IDEAS RANGE BOARD Expandable Scroll Cheeseboard
Knuckle-duster Pizza Cutter
Foldable Cookbook Stand
Portable Hinged Cheeseboard
Portable Hinged Drinks Caddy
Salt & Pepper + Grating Feature
Cheeseboard + 3 Piece Dipping Set
Cheeseboard + Grater
Oil & Vinegar Cruet
LED Ambient Table Gift
Expandable Table / Lap-table
'Rock-a-by Baby' Candle Unit
'Drip' Oil & Vinegar Unit
Nested Heart Salad Dishes
Z-Fold Cookbook Stand
*Ringed - IC Innovations expressed interest in future development.
Each of the 15 concepts were 3D modelled and presented to IC Innovations as potential Occasion gift products.
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CAN IT BE MADE? 15 concepts were generated and presented to the company, offering innovative and different ideas to their existing range. However due to various constraints, the designs had to be simplified as they were too daring and bold to be marketable. Therefore, between full time office work and out of office freelancing, 31 simpler products were proposed by the Design Manager. From here, 3D models were generated in CAD as well as all the 2D drawings needed to prototype and manufacture the approved products for market. Result: All drawings were successfully sent to the manufacturers in China.
Proposals from client...
Translating ideas into 3D detail...
...Realising final products for market
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DELIVERABLES to o n ce p t l... Fro m c g detai n i r u t c m a n u fa
• All 31 products 3D modelled in CAD • 51 page PDF documents presenting all 31 product specifications for manufacture • Render visual of redesigned cheese knife set for the 2015 range. • Quick motion animation demonstrating production process for redesigned cheese knives.
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LUTA ™ Brief: Design a product that will help to solve the common or unseen problems within the home. Final Major Design Project Final Year BSc (Hons) Product Design 18 weeks / 2014
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MARKET TRENDS 50% contains household bin products (for use in the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and other areas).
50%
a) Smaller ticket items have fared better over the lean years & the trends to spend more leisure time at home, as well as new enthusiasm for cooking & baking, help encourage consumers to buy things for their kitchen & living areas. Mintel Reports - Homewares - UK - January 2014.
Consumer Attitudes to Purchasing Kitchenwares (2014)
b) The main driver for purchasing homewares can be summarised as 'affordable functionality'. 'Uniqueness' & 'latest trend' is considered the least important, with only 19% agreeing with this statement.
RESEARCH CONCLUSION: The final products needs to be: • functional • affordably priced • minimal in its design
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a) Oversized liners for bin's capacity is inefficient...
b) Current bin designs have fixed apertures...
c) Trapped air from liner, user has to place hands inside...
d) Bins release pungent odours from waste.
Problem identification / Kitchen Household Bins.
What if the kitc hen bin wa s dif ferent?
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IDEATION
710 ideas generated out of a total of 20 problems...
*Ringed - Strongest idea & taken forward into concept generation phase.
Popper buttons? / Sealable bag? / Redesign the way liners are dispensed? / Nested bin liners? / Concertina bin?.
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CONCEPT GENERATION
Concept Function
Initial key sketches / Concept generation sketches / Exploring concept / Interim digital presentation renders.
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SKETCH DEVELOPMENT
I ns pi rati on...
The development phase of the project found that there were significant problems with the original product concept. Therefore, through different sketch models, critiques and the inspiration of a little sandwich wedge container, the design evolved into something unique & different.
Problems with concertina mechanism / Inspiration: Sandwich wedge packaging / Triangular pivot hinge design.
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FUNCTIONAL DEVELOPMENT a ) M odel lin g th e working p ro to ty p e. . .
b) Te st i n g t h e wor k i n g p ro to t y p e. . .
c) Stress & d is p lace m e n t te sting . . .
d ) P rotot y p e i n co n tex t . . .
Modelling / Testing regimen / FEA & performance testing / Working prototype in contextual environment.
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The USP Expandability: Luta allows any size plastic waste bag to be placed inside, holding a volume between 10-100 L. Therefore, depending on the household size the user can place anything between reusable carrier bags to standard sized household refuse sacks. Small lettings /other
Carrier bag - 10-20 L.
Household size
3-5 people
Standard size - 60-80 L.
+6 people
Super size - 100 L. or more.
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The User
The Pivot
Unisex design: Luta is a product friendly for both male and female users. Luta's height is set at 760mm, meaning it is accessible for tall as well as short users. The design is intuitive and ergonomic for both adults and children.
Max opening aperture: 389mm How far the door opens is determined by what size bag is inside & the user's discretion.
Colour Range
Lime green
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PRODUCT USE 1
1. Get a new plastic bag.
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2. Position bag over pins & clip down.
3. Repeat process for attaching bag to the door clip.
4. Close the door & begin throwing waste inside as desired.
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DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE Door Park
Seal
Bag Clip
Sturdy & Rigid The base moulding is the heaviest component, with the ABS plastic weighing down the product to prevent over-turn.
Simple Assembly Components are fixed using soft materials plastic-plastic rivets.
Plastic Parts Base and door moulding are made from ABS resin & the bag clips are made from a homopolymer grade of PP.
Living Hinge Allows the bag clip mouldings to be flexed more than a million cycles without failure.
Max. Door Opening
Tight Seal The rubber gasket prevents odour escape when Luta is in the closed position.
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DETAIL DESIGN
Ergonomic &
Door lip & rubber
hygienic handle
seal for shutting off waste odours
Innovative bag clip mouldings for attaching bag to the inside of bin
Discreet 'door park' locking mechanism
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