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Samuel Sauceda Csulb. Industrial Design (junior studio) Portfolio 2012


Samuel Sauceda

Education Bachelor of Science in Industrial design / minor in marketing Senior at California State University of Long Beach, CA

Samuel.Sauceda@gmail.com Industrial designer

Associate Science Degree in Design Don Bosco Technical Institute, Rosemead, CA

626.484.1039

Experience Howdy! My name is Samuel Sauceda, I have recently completed my degreein the Industrial Design program at Cal State University of Long Beach, CA. I am interested in the design position offered. My interest in studying design of lifestyle products and consumer electronics excites me to seek an position in your company. My goal from is to provide excellent teamwork effort, while learning and obtaining as much information about every aspect of the design process. Through my studies, it excites me to seek and understand more about the industrial design processes. Having a chance to differentiate and transition from student to professional would be an ideal next step in my career. In addition, from the experience of multiple design group projects achieved and completed in the school year, as well as my previous working experience puts me in a comfortable and easily manageable position when it comes to teamwork. 1RZ LQ P\ VHQLRU \HDU WKLV SRVLWLRQ ZRXOG EHQHÞW P\ VWXGLHV DV ZHOO DV PRWLYDWH PH WR GHYHORS VWURQJHU skills not only as a designer, but as a team player, problem solver, and learn more about the industry standards RI GHVLJQ LQ SURIHVVLRQDO ÞHOGV Attached, I’ve included a resume, and sample of work through my college career. Thank you for your time and opportunity, I would gladly hope to hear from you soon. Best regards,

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2005-2007 Samuel Sauceda

Catalyst strategic decision

Skills Design Ideation. Design Thinking. Visualization. Presentation. Graphic Design. Form Study. Ergonomics. Human factors. Team Work. Model Making. Rapid Prototyping. Casting. Vacuum Forming. Finishing. Subtractive Machining cs5 Photoshop. Illustrator. InDesign. Premiere. After Effects. Autodesk Sketchbook Designer. Autodesk Sketchbook Pro. 2IĂžFH 6XLWH Solidworks. Inventor. Photoview. Hypershot. Keyshot. SketchUp. AutoCAD. Mastercam X. Modo.

Recognition CSULB

2 nd prize recipient of Umbra design challenge CSULB 3 rd. prize recipient of Area Architecture Lighting design challenge

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MOBILE RESPIRATORY THERAPY Mobil Respitory Therapy

CONFIGURATIONS The oxygen concentrator is designed for mobile use, it helps people with lung defects to supply their body with oxygen. Typically it is carried along in a canister, however this is not a pleasant experience for most users. The brez oxygen concentrator pack is designed for patients who wish to maintain mobility and active lifestyles.


Freedom of Mobility a practical backpack with which you can control the oxygen concentrator through an integrated remote control

A Return To Normalcy In many cases, patients live 24 hours a day with an oxygen tank but for many people, a big problem is the exposure to the general public

FITS YOUR LIFESTYLE

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle

The concentrator is a manageable size, has a flat design and can easily be integrated into everyday life.

On the road to recovery, healthy lifestyle decisions becomes part of your daily routine.


Solution ideation +DUG FDVH ÞWV LQWR soft good

Sling feature doesn’t interfere with scar

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Pelica ice bucket Description A pelican inspired ice cube serving %XFNHW ZLWK D PDWWH ZKLWH ĂžQLVK DQG Chrome accents.

Ideation


Serving Ice The problem with typical ice servers is that you can only pick one ice cube at a time. The bill shaped lower half uses the natural advantage of a pelicans bill allowing for more ice to be gathered with one scoop

Silicone Insert

Scooped lower half

Docking 7KH XQLTXH GHVLJQ DOORZV IRU WKH XVHU WR GRFN WKH WRQJ when not in use, the tongs can be placed on either side.


Mechanism The Magnet Provides acts as a redundant fastener in addition to the mechanical connection

Color Study


Objective

Grow seasonally, Eat locally

To create a beautiful easy to use Fruit vegetable and herb planter to Promote healthier eating, encourage crop exchange within a community and reduce their carbon footprint.


Jean

Modular

Age: 36 Occupation: Physical Therapist Hobbies: Cooking, Crafts, Jogging Self watering

Key Drivers Simplicity Economical Results

Kits

High Level Needs Ease of use

Intuitive

Modern

Core Values

Explore and discover new things Enjoys the Little things in life

Garden


Ventilated top

for air regulation to the plant.

NEON

Muted Colors

Earth Tones

Clean

Interlocking lids

for easy access to vegetation.

Design shape

for access to water roots.


katawa


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A level incorporated along the x-axis of the drill for accurate horizontal drilling or screwdriving.

2

The bubble level located on the hilt of the drill allows for percise drilling when makeing holes on a flat surface.

3

The magnet provides a simple solution to a common problem by providing a tempoary place to keep various metal things commonly used while preforming ordinary tasks.



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