Product Design
Roberto Radaelli
Portfolio
Curriculum Vitae _________ p. 06-07 Roberto Radaelli
Navii _______________________ p. 08-15 The bag of the future
Alfred ______________________ p. 16-23 The innovative hospital bed
Nupe e Lauandi ___________ p. 24-29 Reinterpretation of the old cultures
Fūrin ______________________ p. 30-33 Reinterpretaion of the famous japanese bell
Fiero Party - Martini _______ p. 34-39 New experience for Martini - Reply Challenge
Bombo ____________________ p. 40-47 Sanitizer for toys in kindergartens
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ROBERTO RADAELLI
02.12.1996
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Caronno Pertusella, VA, Italy
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roberto_radaelli@outlook.it
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0039 366 449 7791
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INTERESTS Photography | Fashion | Graphics Design | Art | Design | Cars | Motorsport | Sustainability | Music
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES 2018 2019
Luca Erba Architecture & Design Studio
Product Designer
Collaboration in the design of the 2019 and 2020 collections for Cornelio Cappellini.
SKILLS Inventor AutoCAD Solidworks Keyshot
2014
Studio arch. Visconti Silvia Stage
Indesign Photoshop
EDUCATION 2020 today
Politecnico di Milano
Master Degree, Design & Engineering
2015 2018
Politecnico di Milano
2010 2015
Liceo Artistico “Lucio Fontana”
Bachelor Degree, Industrial Design
High School Diploma, Architecture
Illustrator
SKILLS & COMPETENCES High skills in freehand drawing. Good skills in product design, development and communication. Advanced knowledge of photographic techniques. Excellent ability to work in a team. Good resistance to stress and information management. Good problem-solving skills and ability to work independently.
LANGUAGES Italian: Mother tongue English: TOEIC - Listening&Reading - 915/990
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
DESIGN Paolo Fraone Roberto Radaelli
YEAR of THE PROJECT 2017
NAVII
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BRIEF Contest: Design the Baggage of 2030 “How will we travel in 2030? And which will Samsonite’s role in this future world? Create a future vision of the journey, illustrate the solutions of new challenges in travel and human mobility.”
THE CHOICE Analyze the travel of young people in relation to the growth of social networks and the dematerialization and miniaturization of technological equipment in the future of 2030.
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+30% young travellers
advanced web technology
+43% social users
65% internet users Creation of a identification
scenario
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target
In the future, there will be an increase in the number of young travelers thanks to the evolution of the web and the creation of the global network. This will lead to ever greater content sharing. There will, therefore, be a transition from the culture of the self to the culture of us.
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Navii can be used on any type of dress and thanks to its small size can be positioned at will. Access is simplified and weight is better distributed, making the user more agile and free to move.
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Advantages - Wearable - Flexible (use & materials) - Self supporting - Easy to access
PA6 30% reinforced carbon fiber resistance, lightness, good flexibility
TPE elasticity, flexibility, good scratch and chemical resistance
EVA discreet elasticity and flexibility
Geckskin This adhesive doesn't use glues, doesn't retain residues, endless possibility of re-use.
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
DESIGN Federico Boga Francesca Bruno Roberto Radaelli
YEAR of THE PROJECT 2017
ALFRED
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“The hospital principle itself must not revolve around the needs of the doctor but those of the patient.” - Umberto Veronesi
The care and psycho-physical well-being in living environments. Design with a view to human-centered design, with attention to psycho-physical well-being, to those in need of care, for the elderly and Alzheimer’s patients. For the project we decided to operate in the hospital with the intent of finding design solutions that would improve the lives of elderly hospitalized patients. In particular, we decided to take care of people who are in a long-term situation with a low level of mobility and autonomy.
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Necessity of external help
Long-term patient in a hospital context
Sense of imprisonment
Limited autonomy
A patient who is bedridden, in post-operative conditions and with mobility problems, may feel imprisoned. The autonomy is reduced considerably and the raised bed rails contribute to increase the sense of constriction and imprisonment. “Being able to carry out some activities independently can make the stay more pleasant”
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The proposed solution is to integrate an extendable table in the bedside system, in order to make the patient as autonomous as possible in carrying out the main activities. The sides have a satin finish in order to reduce the sense of imprisonment of the patient while maintaining privacy.
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The legislation to be met to know the specific requirements for medical beds is: UNI CEI 60601-2-52: 2010. The standard applies to basic safety and essential services for medical beds for adults. The materials that have been used must have certain characteristics: they must be antibacterial and water repellent, in order to have the IP67 Certification. The chosen materials are therefore the PC with satin finish for the sides, while ABS for the mobile table.
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The movement of the table is integrated into the commands of the remote control that can be used by the patient and in the panel for doctors and nurses. The table can move longitudinally to the bed depending on the patient’s comfort.
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PRODUCT DESIGN
DESIGN Luca Erba Roberto Radaelli
YEAR of THE PROJECT 2019
NUPE & LAUANDI
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Plate Nupe is a cult object with a geometric decoration. It's used to make donations to divinities. Nupe people are an ethnic group living near the confluence of the Niger and Kaduna rivers in westcentral Nigeria. They are the dominant group in Niger State.
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NUPE is produced by Collection Particulière ph: Collection Particulière
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The laundry tub is made of wooden slats. It has a circular plan and is equipped with two handles. It also has a hole at the base, closed by a cap, for water to escape without the need to lift the entire tub. Lauandi wants to bring this object back into the contemporary world, which has been a symbol of a culture now gone by, without neglecting any detail or the characteristic that distinguishes it, precisely the hole. (lat. Lauandi).
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PRODUCT DESIGN
DESIGN Roberto Radaelli
YEAR of THE PROJECT 2019
FŪRIN
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Fūrin, as suggested by the name, was inspired by the famous typical Japanese bell tower and, also, by the Nemopilema Nomurai, a jellyfish found in the Japanese sea.
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UI/UX DESIGN
DESIGN Rosalba Mele Roberto Radaelli
YEAR of THE PROJECT 2020
FIERO PARTY
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Fiero Party is a new possible experience offered by Martini to sponsor the product “Fiero e Tonic” and allow the user to feel part of the brand. After an initial analysis of the term “Fiero”, we realized that this feeling can arise from the need to express awareness of the achieved successes and rejoice in them. A second analysis is based on the idea of the aperitif in the current pandemic situation due to Covid-19. Our concept is to recreate an experience that would give users safety and confidence, without damaging the aperitif moment.
Martini arrives at your home, recreating the atmosphere and feelings that it arouses for users who go out to consume a Martini product. Fiero Party is not just a product delivery, it is a new way of conceiving the aperitif, in a more intimate way, involving friends, but having the opportunity to feel welcomed by the brand that you prefer. Fiero Party is not only suitable for the new life during the pandemic but it is also the birth of a new way of organizing a sophisticated event at home.
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If you want, you can write in this box the reason for what you are proud of, and Martini will send you a slate where they congratulate you for the success you conquer.
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You can remove some of the preselected items. You can also add on some other Martini's products.
The party organizer will receive Fiero Party coasters for free as gadgets for his guests. It is a way to sponsor the new Martini event and allow users to remember the party’s feelings.
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PRODUCT DESIGN
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DESIGN Elena Fagnani Rosalba Mele Roberto Radaelli Ambra Venturini
YEAR of THE PROJECT 2021 - 2022
BOMBO
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A Bombo for sanitising and playing. Approaching the world of order and cleanliness through cooperation.
In order to avoid the exchange of germs, bacteria and viruses in kindergartens and their transport to homes, optimised sanitisation of objects used by several children is needed. Design a sanitisation and containment "system" for objects shared by childrens to educate them in the concept of hygiene/order/health. The product should be usable by children aged between 3 and 6, teachers and ATA staff. The interaction should also have a playful function in order to attract childrens. The space must: - promote autonomy and learning; - promote relationships
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Where is Bombo? How it fits into the class space?
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Bombo's project stems from the need to make products that come into most contact with children (toys) cleaner. The theme of cooperation led us from the very first design phase to be inspired by the world of bees. The design phase of the project was characterised by the idea of wanting to create a product that would remind the child of the natural world but at the same time be friendly for its tender age. Bombo is a product that may look like a toy due to its aesthetics, but whose main features are safety for children, functionality for the classroom and a safe environment for children.
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For the safety of children, access to the electrical outlet leading to the nebulizer startup, which is only positioned at the end of the day when children are not present, is secured by a locked flap.
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