Industrial Design Spring 2018 Design Excellence Winners

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IND 622: Spring 2018 Advanced Industrial Design Studio IV

Student: Rui Shi Instructor: Lauren McDermott


An interactive children’s book that changes with the readers choices.

How it works Glow in the dark ink hides clues until exposed to flashlight.

With every character clues shift to make a new adventure every time you read.

Steps to Use 1. Choose your character and shine flashlight to reveal the first clue Help Lion find his bike

Help Monkey find his bananas

Help Beaver find his tools

Help Porcupine find her trumpet

CLUE #1

CLUE #1

Help Bear find her honey

CLUE #1

Help Alligator find her ball

CLUE #1

CLUE #1

2. Rotate character wheel to your chosen character.

CLUE #1

3. After finding the first clue, shine flash light over the empty space closest to it to reveal the next clue.

Environments JUNGLE

OCEAN

ARCTIC

DESERT

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IND 622: Spring 2018 Advanced Industrial Design Studio IV

Student: Trevor Heder Instructor: Lauren McDermott


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IND 522: Spring 2018 Advanced Industrial Design Studio II

Student: Michael Fellman Instructor: Dean Bacalzo


The Ultimate Companion for people with low/no vision Q is a smart cane designed for people with low/no vision, intended to assure, assist, and enhance the commute of the user.

* Patent Pending

PROBLEM STATEMENT 253 million people in the world have low vision and 36 million people are completely blind. Blind people are 3 times more likely to be unemployed, and 3 times more likely to be involved in a motor vehicle collision. The existing canes meet the needs of the users, but there are opportunities to improve the design.

FUNCTIONS 1

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Concave and convex surfaces indicate points of human interaction

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Three haptic feedback areas at the grip notifies user of obstacles

Wireless charging dock may bemounted near the door for convenience

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Side

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Gives audio feedback to the user through the provided headphone

Side lights will automatically start blinking bright light when user arrives at a crossroad

Curved grip makes a universal handle thus releasing pain in the wrist area

The required placement of the sensors and lights are supported by the Q shape

Users can free up their hands by hanging the Q on their arm when performing other tasks

The product shape forms a hook, good for hanging the product and wireless charging

The triangular cross-section of the handle fits the natural grip

The triangular cross-section of the handle also provides distinctive haptic feedback

Extendable cane will form a strong stick

FORM

IND 512: Spring 2018 Core MNID Studio II

Student: Pengyu Chen Instructor: John Takamura


Neomod is a modular shoe made with interchangeable parts. It makes recycling shoes simpler, but at the same time, provides users with a variety of styles to mix and match to fit their lifestyle. Neomod’s goal is to minimize the amount of waste created and allows all parts of the shoe to be used until its end of life. As consumers buy, recycle, and reuse Neomod shoes, they will help us work towards a more circular economy.

neomod is the only shoe that fits sustainability into any lifestyle.

upper + sole + tread

taking off the shoe

putting on the shoe

IND 465: Spring 2018 Collaborative Design Development II

Student: Cindy Tran Instructor: Dosun Shin


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IND 461: Spring 2018 Design Project II Tong Zhang (Tina) Tong Zhang (Tina)

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Student: Tong Zhang Instructor: Magnus Feil Instructor: Magnus Instructor: Magnus FeilFeil

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Drywall Screw Gun with Level Guide Cap

DRYWALL SCREW GUN

6 Hr USE 18V BATTERY

4500 RPM Tr/min

“STRAIGHT ON� GUIDE

Build Your Own House An easy to use, unisex screw gun, for home owners without professional training.

Problem#1

Problem #3

Problem #2

Big Grip and Body cause: 1.Dropping the Tool 2.Uncomfortable Operation

Difficulty keeping the nose 90 degrees towards the drywall.

Trigger and swtich are hard to control for operation.

Smaller body with brushless motor and new architecture

Charging Battery

Direction Switch

Variety of Holding Methods Finger Slots on the Two Sides

ON/OFF Button turns on the motor, The clutch will control the bit to turn once pushed against the wall.

See-through cap can check the screw

A: For longer Distance

Sphere Shape against Palm

B: Egronomic Handle Closer to the Screw

The sliding cap keeps the nose against wall level to fasten the screw straight while simulataneously measuring the length of the nail.

STORY BOARD

Turn on the Motor

Put on the Screw

IND 361: Spring 2018 Industrial Design IV

Slide out the Cap

Fasten the screw

Student: Yueming Bao Instructors: Donald Herring


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vigor or vivacity of style or performance

The angle grinder that refines the idea of control, with the home user in mind.

Problems in the Marketplace 1

Guard Adjustment

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The guard is seen as intrusive and is generally removed from the tool. Users remove it, which leads to serious injury in the event of cut-off wheel failure.

Wheel Change

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Switching between disks is a common back and forth for the home user. Home users often lose the specialized tools provided with the grinder that are needed to change the abrasive wheels.

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Maintenance

3

Angle grinders prioritize motor brush replacement even though bearings were the first to fail in tools in the field. Most people will replace the tool.

Solutions for the Home User 1

3

Guard Adjustment

1

Brio offers the ability to change the unobtrusive nature of the guard. It is able to slide easily with the trigger release and offers greater visibility to the work piece.

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Wheel Change

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Brio offers the ability to change the abrasive wheels without the use of a tool. This allows for a more convenient and fast swap of the wheels when switching between grinding and cutting.

Maintenance

3

Brio offers the ability to change the bearings that experience the most wear. User’s tools commonly had worn bearings before worn brushes.

Use Scenarios

Grinding

Brio eliminates the need for a removable handle by giving the user two interface points. The motor housing acts as the secondary handle interface in order to increase control while eliminating the need for extra parts. Brio accepts standard abrasive or cutting wheels that are 4.5 inches in diameter.

Guard Adjustment

The guard of Brio eliminates the need for removal. This keeps the users safe and allows them to quickly switch between a grinding operation to a cutting operation, which is a common operation for a home user. The guard is a necessary safety feature, and helps to direct debris away from the users.

IND 361: Spring 2018 Industrial Design IV

Cutting

The body of Brio is used as the handle for cutting. The tool is able to hold a variable speed when releasing the trigger. An angle grinder is used for cutting circular holes in tiles for plumbing. Brio has greater visibility for cutting, and increases safety by keeping the guard attached.

Student: Luke Ayala Instructors: Donald Herring, James Reeves


V O S A

INSPIRATION

A DUAL FUNCTION HYGIENE KIT

IDEATION

STUDY MODELS

FINAL MODEL

CLEAN, COMFORTABLE SHAVE VOSA’s razor head has five high-quality blades to give you a close shave. A moisturizing strip keeps your face hydrated and the soft flexible silicone shell allows the head to contour around your face.

POWER BOOSTS CLEAN VOSA features an integrated motor that vibrates the shave head and toothbrush head. Vibration creates a smoother shave and cleaner brushing experience.

BATTERY THAT LASTS MONTHS The battery in VOSA is a lithium-ion battery that lasts up to five months on a single charge. It is also hidden in the bottom of the handle in a waterproof casing.

SHAVE + BRUSH VOSA’s main feature is its dual function head that allows you to keep the same ergonomic body while switching between shaving your face and brushing your teeth. Both feature a silicone outer shell that makes them anti-bacterial and flexible. They are connected to the body through a plastic snap-fit to give them a solid joint.

TRAVEL IN STYLE A major beneift to VOSA’s dual head design is that it means you won’t have to carry both a toothbrush and a razor with their respective cases. Instead you only need to bring the VOSA case which will hold the handle, brush head and razor head. The case has a slim design with a hole to hang it up for efficient storage. The case also doubles as a stand for the handle.

IND 261: Spring 2018 Industrial Design II

Student: Erlend Meling Instructor: Joseph Velasquez


IND 261: Spring 2018 Industrial Design II

Student: Lilian Bocanegra Instructor: Joseph Velasquez


OPU-R1 ALL-WEATHER TRAIL RUNNER INSPIRATION

IDEATION

MODEL

PROJECT:CACTUS

PRESENTATION

HEEL TAB

ELASTIC LACES

RUBBERIZED COATING

GRIPPY RUBBER OUTSOLE

SOFT FOAM MIDSOLE

IND 228: Spring 2018 Imaging and Visualization

Student: Henry Ripley Instructor: Lauren McDermott

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Waterproof footwear that’s right for you.

Zip-up cover protects laces and prevents snagging on rough terrain

Sticky rubber for optimal traction on technical descents Tightening system allows for heel adjustment for perfect fit

functional + durable + fashionable

IND 228: Spring 2018 Imaging and Visualization

Student: Naomi Francis Instructor: Lauren McDermott


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