WWU Senior Portfolio

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Senior WWU Industrial Design


1 Presentation 2 Storage 3 Mobility





Solution


Martini Cart Upper Wrap Flat Parts Sean Missal April 20, 2013 Western Washington University Senior ID Material: 1/8” 6061 Aluminum Units are inches

Martini Cart Rod Frame

R5.30

Tabletop Martini Cart Upper Wrap Sean Missal April 20, 2013 Western Washington University Senior ID

Sean Missal April 20, 2013 Western Washington University Senior ID Upper Frame Flat Dimensions Material: 3/8” Steel Rod Units: Inches

Material: 1/8” 6061 Aluminum Parts Tabletop Upper Surface Notes: Tabletop gets trimmed for attatchment of upper surface

Martini Cart Rod Frame

3.40

3.40

Sean Missal April 20, 2013 Western Washington University Senior ID

Upper Surface

Tabletop

Upper Frame Angles Material: 3/8” Steel Rod Units: Inches

3.40

10.59

Upper Surface 9.7”

10.7”

R3/8”

5 R5”

78°

102°

R3/8”

64.76” = 5’ 4.76” 105°

5.56

3.23

15.74

15.68

2”

15.74

3.23 22”

4

4

5

Martini Cart Rod Frame Sean Missal April 20, 2013 Western Washington University Senior ID

Manufacturing: Blueprints/Exploded View

Components: Upper Frame Lower Frame Material: 3/8” Steel Rod

Martini Cart Rod Frame Sean Missal April 20, 2013 Western Washington University Senior ID Lower Frame Angles Material: 3/8” Steel Rod Units: Inches

37° 143°

Part Break 10.7”

25.5”

40°

Upper Frame

168°

Martini Cart Rod Frame 148° Sean Missal April 20, 2013 Western Washington University Senior ID

R1”

Lower Frame Flat Dimensions Material: 3/8” Steel Rod Units: Inches

Lower Frame

102°

35” R1”

5.6”

1

Martini Cart Main Wrap

42°

171°

Sean Missal April 20, 2013 Western Washington University Senior ID

94°

R.5”

R2.8”

Material: 1/8” 6061 Aluminum Parts Upper Surface Lower Surface Right Wall Left Wall

3

= weld point

Martini Cart Main Wrap Flat Parts

151.52” = 12’ 7.52” 7.59

1.36

30.28

.83

5.68

2.15

14.89

1.41

11.16

Upper Surface

.82

Sean Missal April 20, 2013 Western Washington University Senior ID Material: 1/8” 6061 Aluminum Units are inches

Left Wall

Midpoint of the rod

2

Right Wall

11.03

Martini Cart Right Wall

6.68

Sean Missal April 20, 2013 Western Washington University Senior ID

Lower Surface

1.98

Material: 1/8” 6061 Aluminum Notes: Upper Surface Left wall is mirror Top and lower surfaces get trimmed for attatchment of upper and lower surfaces

1.98

11.80

Left Wall

16.6

2

18.99 R3/8”

1

R.1/2”

Lower Surface

1.18

25

100°

.65

Right Wall

12.78

3.74

Martini Cart Wheel Sean Missal April 20, 2013 Western Washington University Senior ID

2

100°

3

R1.5”

R2.75” R1.5” R1.4”

R3”

8

R3/8”

5.56 R1”


Cut

Bend

Weld

Paint


Upper Circuit 12’8”

Lower Circuit 5’4”

Radial Bends 10” 6”

2” 1”



Final Show Glory Shot


10 Week Collaboration Fall 2011


Existing Product

-

Improper Adjustment

-

Ignored Strap System


Successful Competitor

+ “Keeps me Safe”

-

Straps Cumbersome

+ Comfort & Reliability

-

Pullover Restricting

+ Form and Function

-

Adjustment


Problem Statement/Inspiration

clarify type 3 pfd






Foam Paneling


Final Glory


Revised Strap System

Eased Donning

Simplified Adjustment


User Interface Exploration 5 Week Team Concept Winter 2012



Jessie Wixom

-

No Tactile Freedback

Johan Axelson

-

Confusing Menu UI

Cody Payne

-

Poor Visual Response

Novice User

Amatuer User

Professional User


How do we enable a blind interaction?


Aperature Ring

Mode Dial


Final





Summary/Final Glory


Blind Feedback

Simplified Operation

Revised Form Factor


Comm Aid

9 Week Team Concept Winter 2012 Anvil Studios


Dr. Bridget Arseneault Audiologist

37 Million

Hearing Impaired

Baby Boomers Poor Adjustability Bluetooth Potential

Largest Disability Class

Dr. Nancy Cambron Veterans Affairs Audiologist - Advisor

Eight Years Before Fitment

Two Hearing Aids Affordability


Weakness Stigma

-

Poor Adjustability

-

Low Accessibility

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initial sketch/form




stigma solution: FORM OVERVIEW



accesibilty solution


Adjustment Solution: UI OVERVIEW


Unique Form Factor

Ease of Accessibility

Simplified Adjustment


Sean Missal

Education

seanmissal@gmail.com 425 647 7668 416 N. State St. B101 Bellingham WA, 98225

BS Industrial Design Class of 2013 Western Washington Univerristy Anvil Studios Fall 2013 Led a team to design the future of social wearable e-health technology. Ideal: Carefully Curated Goods Spring 2012 Used recycled and reclaimed materials to design products for sale in a retail environment. Extrasport Winter 2012 Creation of a new PFD working alongside a brand language. Mt. Baker Plywood Spring 2011 Worked with donated plywood to create a product for children within the community.

Experience Astro Studios Summer 2012 Worked alongside teams to create new and exciting concepts and products including ideating, sketching, CAD modeling, and CAD rendering. Diamond Edgewise Tools Summer 2011 Part-time assistant in the manufacturing process of aluminum tools for retail, responsible for finishing of raw manufactured cuts and quality assurance.



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