IND 621: Fall 2018 Global Engagement Studio
Student: Luke Williams Instructor: Jose Bernardi
a home IoT device to help you quantify water usage
Blip System
Blip City
Updates Blip Community on new water related policy, pricing and recommendations
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Blip Community
Translates national and local weather service data to Blip Home to determine water goals
Control Server and Admin Portal
Blip Home
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Community Web Portal
Sends community trends, tips on saving water, alerts & discussions to Blip Home mobile app Home WiFi Router
Takes data from Blip Home to recognize and reward high savers
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Learning Water Flow Sensor
Installing Blip
Blip In-Situ Displays
Mobile App
Water. Life sustaining, essential and fast becoming a resource that will plunge economies around the world into crisis. Which is why every drop we use in our homes is precious and should be accounted for. Blip is a conceptual system where real time weather data recommends a daily water usage amount for your home. A learning flow sensor that can be installing just by screwing on externally to an existing pipe, ‘listens’ to all water activity happening around your home using ultra-sound technology. The in- situ displays, installed throughout the home as you wish will provide real time feedback on water usage and prompts you on where you stand with your daily water goal. So that with help from Blip, the next time we brush our teeth we might turn the faucet off. Image on the left shows what arrives in the box when you order Blip ; the number of in-situ displays ordered, the learning flow sensor, display chargers and a connector cable for the sensor.
Fix the Learning Flow Sensor by screwing onto an easily reachable water inlet
Clip the Blip in- situ displays on faucets, showers etc, by using the clasp
Download the Blip App and get rolling to conserve water!
IoT Display Design Radial progression bar showing daily usage level Water usage in an instance
Once water starts running the IoT display will automatically power up and start counting water usage at that instance. The radial progression bar lets you keep track of the whole daily usage. And will beep when you are close to the goal.
The IoT display can be easily slid out from the clasp
And slid into a wall mounted nail or hanging fixture
IND 521: Fall 2018 Advanced Industrial Design Studio I
The ball joint allows for the display to be rotated 120° on both x and y axes
Student: Dona Siyambalapitiva Instructors: Angie Nguyen & Joseph Velasquez
IND 521: Fall 2018 Advanced Industrial Design Studio I
Student: Yeing Santamaria Instructors: Angie Nguyen & Joseph Velasquez
Unbox it safely.
Problems and Insights In the US, more than 89% of adults (BI Intelligence) are using the internet to speed up their lives through instant access of information and purchasing power. in 2017, the sales in e-commerce has grown to 800 billion dollars, and expected to grow up to 1 trillion dollars in 2020 (BI Intelligence). However, although there are benefits to this purchasing system, other problems have arisen. The rate of package theft and loss has increased annually while delivery officials are unsure as to what the optimal secure drop-off location would be when the inhabitants are not at home. Through research and concept prototyping, three insights were chosen as the focus to address the needs of both delivery workers and reciptients. Packages should be delivered close to the household, storage of delivery package(s) must be secure but only accessible by the delivery officials and the homeowners and a new system of user experience that can be managed by both homeowners and delivery officials needs to be established.
Data Analysis and Interview 26 respondents
Have you ever lost a delivery package?
Where were you when package were delivered?
Where did you find your package when it was delivered?
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homebox is a security box built both inside and outside of a personal home to store delivery packages and prevent package theft, damage and, loss. homebox is also a delivery system that is correlated to homebox app that tracks the package and alerts the user when the package has been delivered.
Please watch homebox video on how it works: https://youtu.be/dGbuun3yx7A
1. The delivery officials scans the tracking ID via a nfc reader located at the top of the homebox frame.
2. When the tracking ID is verified, the homebox frontdoor opens to allow the delivery officials to deposit the package inside.
In the US, studs for houses and apartements are usually spaced 16 or 24 inches apart. homebox is designed to fit between each studs to unharm the architecture of the structure.
3. The weight sensor identifies that the package(s) is inside homebox and a notification is sent to the user’s smartphone. Users can simply receive their package(s) by opening the homebox’s backdoor.
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homebox App for users
The homebox app is a comfortable way to manage package delivery. The app shows the incoming delivery via tracking IDs that are given by the delivery services. When the packages are delivered safely inside the homebox, users receive a notification as the weight sensor inside the box identifies that the package is inside the homebox.
homebox App deliver officials Delivery officials also use the homebox app through out their work process. Through the app, they can scan the tracking ID to open the homebox and manage all their deliveries.
IND 521: Fall 2018 Advanced Industrial Design Studio I
Student: Seung Keun Kim Instructor: Joseph Velasquez
IND 521: Fall 2018 Advanced Industrial Design Studio I
Student: Tom Held Instructor: Joseph Velasquez
IND 521: Fall 2018 Advanced Industrial Design Studio I
Student: Pengyu Chen Instructors: Angie Nguyen & Joseph Velasquez
SILO Coffee Grinder Before there was a coffee shop on every street corner, we brewed our own coffee at home. With steep prices and growing lines, it’s a wonder why everyone isn’t turning back to homebrew. SILO sets out to switch this trend by changing the way you start your day.
Grinding your own coffee at home is now easier than ever with the new wireless grind system. The pressure activated, pulse-action steel blade grinds your coffee in seconds. Without the hassle of a cord, and its sleek compact design, SILO ts right in to any kitchen.
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IND 511: Fall 2018 Core Industrial Design Studio I
Student: Kyle Tokasey Instructor: Donald Herring
IND 511: Fall 2018 Core Industrial Design Studio I
Student: Poojita Sure Instructor: Donald Herring
IND 511: Fall 2018 Core Industrial Design Studio I
Student: Ryan Colwick Instructor: Donald Herring
a fan concept that mimics the air flow of a hurricane. Torus creates a 3 dimensional air flow by pushing air through multiple vents to create multi-directional air flow.
a hands free blowdryer that mounts to the wall of your bathroom. The weight of the motor is placed on the wall and the cord is flexible and positionable.
a modular air conditioning unit that is customizable to an indivdual’s space. Each unit has interchangable fans, air purifiers, and humidifiers on an rotational air conditioner base.
IND 464: Fall 2018 Collaborative Design I
Students: J. Ackerman, A. Htoon, S. Muise, H. Min, H. Skogebo Instructors: S. Behravesh, C. Hedges, A. Kuhn, S. Reeves, D. Shin, R. Trujilo
Our goal is to solve two key problem areas of interest from our sponsor LG Electronics, and hopefully create innovative and sustainable solutions for their products and services. We wanted to utilize new technologies while solving critical problems for users and reduce environmental impact. Their overall interest is in developing new products for the domestic market with an emphasis on solving problems related to human comfort as well as sustainability in the home. It is known that a large percentage of energy costs in the home are attributed to air conditioning.
Quality Air, Pure and Simple We take measures to lock our doors and purchase security systems
quality air, pure and simple. Purair not only cleans the air inside
to feel safe from the outside world, but how effective is it when we
your home with its replaceable and easy to use filters, it will tell you
do little to ensure the safety inside our very own homes. Mold,
just how clean – or unclean – your home is. Watch the progress of
radon, carbon monoxide, pollen, asbestos and more can reside in
your home as you close the door on airborne intruders with Purair.
the home without us even being knowledgeable of it. The remedy, Purair cuts through these harmful intruders to give you
Piece Together Comfort Typical products that help regulate temperature are fixed to the
Omino allows you to piece together your comfort with its modular
walls, ceilings and even the roof of a home. These products then
design and portability. Done are the days of sitting in front of fan
rely on a channel, such as vents built in your home, to distribute the
desperately trying to cool down, with Omino you bring the fan along
heat or cooling to the entire house. This is the foundation for what
for the ride. Since our internal temperature, mood and productivity
the Omino does differently.
follow us where ever we go, your biggest fan, Omino, should too.
Air Purification put in Motion The days of bad gifts being the only thing collecting dust in your
from our normal ceiling fans we know and love, but improves upon
house are over. The new Flow ceiling fan gives you the ability to
them to make them seamless to clean the blades and clean the air
clean your home while circulating air, taking air quality off your
you breathe. Flow puts air purification in motion so you can breathe
shoulders and fixing it above your head. Flow takes the features
easy in your own home.
IND 464: Fall 2018 Collaborative Design I
Students: Y. Bao, S. Ell, C. Knippelberg, T. Scott Instructors: S. Behravesh, C. Hedges, A. Kuhn, S. Reeves, D. Shin, R. Trujilo
Creates a barrier for ambient pollution to enter our homes. Installs on the top of a door frame. UV light ensures purification of all individuals entering and exiting home. Helps maintain your indoor temperature during cold and hot months.
Provides the consumer with a clean and efficient way to purify the air in their homes while simultaneously cleaning the floor of undesired settled particulates.
Smart vent helps to reduce the electrical load placed on central AC systems by facilitating airflow throughout the home and reducing user reliance on traditional AC systems. User’s electric usage and bills are reduced by increasing efficiency.
IND 464: Fall 2018 Collaborative Design I
Students: P. Adame, L. Ayala, C. Beauvais, M. Harris Instructors: S. Behravesh, C. Hedges, A. Kuhn, S. Reeves, D. Shin, R. Trujilo
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IND 461: Fall 2018 Design Project I
Student: Connor Pendery Instructor: Dean Bacalzo
IND 460: Fall 2018 Design Project I
Student: Aidan Ward Instructor: Abby Wilkymacky
A personalized note-taking buddy.
Arizona comes in last place in national rankings for per-pupil spending, receiving an overall grade of a D plus for state-wide education.
Policymakers need an effective way of identifying course curriculum that needs more attention from teachers.
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Teachers need feedback on what areas of curriculum students are having difficulty understanding.
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Teachers can use Peerkat to guide classroom through difficult topics.
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Students turn on their Peerkat by twisting to the right.
Students have a Peerkat as well!
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Teachers can see where students are getting stuck in class, and tailor their lecture to better suit students.
Student can access transcribed and audio lecture and review at their own pace.
Peerkat provides two solutions to the lack of effective personalized and teaching strategies: 01. Bookmarks useful lecture content so that students can review and better learn it at their own pace. 02. Notifies teachers via reports of confusing/engaging content so that they can tailor education to fit students’ needs.
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IND 460: Fall 2018 Design Project I
Student: Gracie Strasser Instructor: Abby Wilkymacky
VITA FIREFIGHTER SAFETY MECHANISM
OPPORTUNITY HOW CAN I PROTECT FIREFIGHTERS BY LIMITING INJURIES/FATALITIES CAUSED BY OVEREXERTION AND CARDIAC EMERGENCIES.
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IND 460: Fall 2018 Design Project I
POLYAMIDE (NYLON) With REINFORCING ADDITIVES
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Student: Trevor Simpson Instructor: Dean Bacalzo
buddy all-in-one solution for kids dealing with type 1 diabetes
Maddy is 10 years old and has been recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. the diagnosis is very overwhelming, and she is currently looking for a treatment method with her parents. Unfortunately, the treatment options available to Maddy have presented some issues. these are some issues with current type 1 diabetes treatment methods:
too many dierent devices
outdated & confusing
no way to customize, not kid-friendly
buddy features insulin administering pod
handheld device- controls pod
customizable colors
usage
remove pod from the dock when ready to use
remove device from dock
place pod in exible disposable backing
track carb intake throughout day
remove adhesive strip & adhere to arm
place device & pod in dock to charge at night
product callouts
handheld device allows child to track carbs & control insulin pod
insulin pod administers insulin throughout the day, balances blood sugar
dock charges device & pod, lights up overnight to alert blood sugar changes
IND 460: Fall 2018 Design Project I
Student: Hanna Mills Instructor: Abby Wilkymacky
REEL TIME SPORT FISHING BACKPACK
organize the way you want
water resistant exterior
inner lining- rip stop
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IND 460: Fall 2018 Design Project I
Student: Christine Black Instructor: Dean Bacalzo
‘Rain Garden’ Scottsdale Canal Convergence 2018
‘Rain Graden’ is an interactive installtion piece. Users experience the sensation of walking through a field of rain drops suspended in time, and are invited to brush their hand through the reeds that light up blue as they walk through.
The overarching goal of the project was to explore the + the storm experience of the Phoenix area’s iconic monsoon storms through interactive installations or “artifacts.” Through research at Tonalea K-8 (Scottsdale) we gathered data on how people in the area experience monsoons, and feedback from the students was used as inspiration for the interactions we created.
Our goal was to create an experience that would create childlike joy in users of all ages.
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IND 360: Fall 2018 Industrial Design III
Students: Nico Francis & Emily Terpstra Instructor: Magnus Feil
how it works There are two chairs. One triggers the lightning strike with the push of a button. A random pause occurs and then the thunder hits the other chair. The thunder lasts for about 9 seconds and then the interaction restarts.
theme The overarching theme for our class’s exhibit at Canal convergence was a storm. This is because storms bring people together for better or for worse because they build communities. Within this theme, we decided to convey the story of watching storms in the distance and counting the seconds between lightning strike and thunder. This is an educational and fun experience that brings back memories of childhood.
research We were able to visit the Tonalea Middle School twice to engage with 150 middle school students about community, water and storms! We did many exercises with them to understand how they feel about storms. One of the exercises was to recreate a storm using classroom products. This showed us how the students think creatively and what they used to recreate sounds. We also sat down and talked with them in groups to learn about activities they do before, during and after storms. These stories gave us inspiration for interactions we could create.
design & prototyping Before even begining the form development we devloped our idea from a simple inspiration from counting the time between lightning and thunder, into chairs where people could sit and share the enjoyment of this experience. We inintially prototyped this idea with a camera flash and a blue tooth speaker taped to the bottom of a chair. With out idea locked down we began to devlop our form but quickly realized that, with a budget of only $300 and two weeks to make and install our chairs, we had to keep the design as simple as possible.
We used IKEA chairs because we needed a cost-effective and time efficient way to make two translucent plastic chairs that would hold up against thousands of users. When designing the chairs we tried to keep the building to a minimum, as time was of the essence. The building was therefore fairly simple. We laser cut and CNC milled the polypropylene sheet and bolted the cutouts into the chairs. We made the base out of plywood and added a coating of waterproof paint to protect it. The final, and most complicated part of this build, was the electronics and coding. We started with little to no experience in either discipline but learnt a lot with some help from our engineering friends. We created an electrical circuit that connected our lights and speaker system to power, from a car battery, and to our control board, a raspberry pi. We then coded the interaction on the raspberry pi using python.
IND 360: Fall 2018 Industrial Design III
Students: E. Meling, H. Ripley Instructor: Magnus Feil
WaterWorks
an interactive art installation featured in Scottsdale Public Art’s Canal Convergence 2018 event
This educational micro-experience interation focuses on the concept of “working for water”. It features an iconic water pump and an array of water bottles. By operating the pump, the water bottles symbolically “fill up” one by one as indicated by an illumination underneath each of the vessels.
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IND 360: Fall 2018 Industrial Design III
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Students: Eunsoo Kim & Ting–Yu Lin Instructor: Magnus Feil
PUDDLE PUDDLE HOPSCOTCH HOPSCOTCH
10 DAYS
208,000 VISITORS
330 LEDS
Collaborating with the master of interior architecture students and a local public school, we created an interactive artifact that represents community and water. This project was part of an installation at the annual Scottsdale Canal Convergence event.
COMMUNITY + WATER The community aspect of our project was the influence of the Tonalea students saying that they liked to jump in puddles during an Arizona storm.
DISCOVERY + INTUITION The discovery part would be that each panel lights up as if you just stepped on a puddle. For adults, there is an extra “rediscovery” aspect, because a game of hopscotch is something nostalgic that will bring them back to their childhood.
PLAY + INTERACTION The interactive part of our concept is the hopscotch game, a motif and activity that transcends both age and culture. Because of this, many people were able to participate without having the concept explained to them.
IND 360: Fall 2018 Industrial Design III
Students: Lilian Bocanegra & Shirly Tam Instructor: Magnus Feil
Q CHAIR Human Scale Furniture 2018
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IND 260: Fall 2018 Industrial Design Studio I
Student: Shencheng Zhang Instructors: Angie Nguyen & Joseph Velasquez
yum
Made just for you and me.
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Modelling Process
Environment & Usability
Potential modular pattern for packing and shipping
Usage as toy blocks for children, due to lightweight material
Quick and easy storage, perfect for limited space environments
Made of lightweight plastic and cushiony foam, easy to move, quick to store
Yumii is designed to stimulate interaction between children of different age groups, without losing the feeling of fun. Functional as both a chair and a toy, Yumii fulfills the need for a place to settle down and focus, as well as the need for active play and social interaction. Yumii is designed for a daycare environment. The multiuse functionality of Yumii, in addition to its ability to be used by children of all ages, reduces the stress on daycares of finding both furniture and toys for various age groups. As a furniture solution, Yumii offers benefits for both children and daycares.
xola Grow up, and be a kid!
Sketches
Modelling Process
Xola is an organizational tool and interactive furniture piece for children. Xola’s four posts offer endless possibilities for attachments for both play and learning. Xola grows vertically with the child, making it useful at any stage in a child’s life.
With the opportunity to change out the attachments on both the post and top portions of the stand, Xola has the potential to grow with the child’s personality and preferences, no matter how fast the child grows.
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IND 260: Fall 2018 Industrial Design Studio I
Student: Caralise Poole–Frazer Instructors: Angie Nguyen & Joseph Velasquez
IND 260: Fall 2018 Industrial Design Studio I
Student: Tallee Klewicki Instructors: Angie Nguyen & Joseph Velasquez
mystro Practice Made Perfect
Practice vs. Performance When practicing any type of skill, there is an end goal in mind. With guitar, this is to perform your music live. However, the common method of practicing sitting down puts your body in a position different than when performing. This not only causes bad habits while playing, but due to the body position it does not allow the player to practice in a way that correctly simulates a live performance.
The design language of this chair is inspired by minimalist, low-poly design, while incorporating a style to represent the natural flow of music
While the primary use is to be a seating device, the guitar chair must allow the user flexibilty to access other accessories such as foot pedals and amplifiers
The back is in a healthy, upright postion, and arms are properly
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IND 260: Fall 2018 Industrial Design Studio I
Student: Preston Howell Instructor: Joseph Velasquez
IND 260: Fall 2018 Industrial Design Studio I
Student: Tyson Erwin Instructor: Joseph Velasquez
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hydro-med
simple construction
hydro-med is a pill container that inspires routine and staying healthy by facilitating the activity of taking weekly medication and staying hydrated with an integrated water bottle
Design developed to fit market demographic
75% of adults over 50 take medication regularly with higher rates in adults 65 and over
rubberized components for grip
Bottle body extrusion
IND 260: Fall 2018 Industrial Design Studio I
Student: Griffin Adams Instructor: Joseph Velasquez