Fraser Louden Industrial Design Portfolio 2014
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FRASERLOUDENINDUSTRIAL DESIGNER
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Hello,My name is Fraser. I graduated from the Design For Industry course at Northumbria University in the Summer of 2014. Over the four years at I have learnt and honed a variety of skills that will
enable me to tackle issues in the world. I believe that design can solve any problem, and no problem is too large. I hope you enjoy my work and portfolio.
Sport Travel TeachI am always keen to keep active. I have been engrossed in Football ever since a young age and have also developed a passion for triathlon and snowboarding to name a few.
I have moved around a lot growing up, so I’m always wanting to see more of the world. I’ve learnt so much from the world about different cultures, and I intend to keep learning.
Passing on skills has always seemed important to me. I have teaching qualifications for both snowboarding and football, there is no greater feeling than that of helping others.
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A little bit of content.
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“Innovation in Giving” A new way for people to give to charities, without
giving money.
My Nutrition“The New Everyday” Imagining the potential of a smartphone integrated future.
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3Aquaki“Inspired urban living” An efficient entertaining space whilst being healthier.
4Non Literal FormA form that can portray electronic interaction through its visual identity.
Canvas
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“Prosthetics designed by you” A prosthetic limb that provides emotional connection
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WeDo RSA “Innovation in Giving”
Service DesignUI Design
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Exploring how to give to charities without giving
money. How can people give skills
instead?.
CONTEXT
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MyNutritionPhilips “The New Everyday”
Industrial DesignUI Design
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Imagining the potentials of
a smartphone integrated future, we developed an
idea for future food.
CONTEXT
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As part of the research we filmed various people in the kitchen to see where they move as they go through the process of cooking a meal and what touchpoints they engage with.
COUNTER CUPBOARDS FRIDGE
Serving 3Cooking 2Preparation 1After looking at the process of making a meal at home, we concluded that there are three key stages we needed to focus our ideas and designs upon.
RESEARCH
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Story
DATA COLLEction points
MYNUtrition app
WHAT FOOD IS IT?
HOW MUCH FOOD?
HOW’S IT COOKED?
PORTION SIZE?
WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
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The fridge and cupboards will have these two touchpoints inside. The bar code scanner will recognise the product and the pressure mat can calculate how much has been used in a meal each time.
HEAt SENSOR PROBE The probe detects how
the food is cooked and collects data according to the process. It can detect whether food has been fried, boiled, baked or grilled.
Cooking 2
Preparation 1
PRESSURE SENSITIVE MAT
BAR CODE SCANNER
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Using digital scales embedded into them, the plates and bowls weigh the meal. Detecting the portion size and other data including calories.
mynutrition
Serving 3WEIGHT MEASURING PLATES
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The APP
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The products collect the data and sends it to the users phone, giving a graphical representation of their intakes. This helps to monitor and keep track of dietary needs.
Inputting personal details allows the app to tailor information to specific users.
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AquakiElectrolux “Inspired Urban Living”
Industrial DesignUI Design
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Eating and living spaces are getting
smaller and smaller, how can
we encourage ‘social cooking’
CONTEXT
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DEVELOPMENT
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+COMBINED?
CONCEPT
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FEATURESAQUAKIA style of japanese cuisine where a single iron griddle is used to cook food in front of guests at restaurants.
TEPPANYAKI
SPACEUsing a kitchen/diner approach means the chef can entertain whilst cooking
STOREThe back half slides off for when the time calls for a bit more room
CONCEPT
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AQUAPONICSGrow your own plants indoors with no effort at all. The plants feed the fish while the fish feed your plants.
GROWINGGrow herbs, spices, tomatoes whatever takes your fancy.
ENTERTAINYou now have an aquarium in your kitchen, what better entertainment is there?
STORAGE
More efficient storage space means users must buy fresher foods.
FEATURES
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FEATURES
PREP. COOK. CLEAN.
UVC lighting at the back of the preparation area kills all bacteria as soon as you’re done. No need to waste time wiping any mess up and you can get straight to the entertaining!
The “smart” stove automatically deciphers where you have placed the pan and places the heat source beneath. Meaning you never have any more heating than needed. A LED display informs you of temperatures.
No more wasted water. The intuitive tap only releases certain amounts of water through at a time. This can be toggled on the interface beside it. While also allowing the tap to boil water, The tap head extends out from the sink surface to help clean dishes.
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Another additional way to add a social aspect to Aquaki is by providing a way for users to share and swap their produce.
In urban spaces no one has enough room to grow everything, but together there are many more possibilities.
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Non Literal FormExercise in creating Visual Identity
Industrial Design
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Creating a form that instinctively
conveys how a user must interact with
it. But with no other purpose.
CONTEXT
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Moodboard
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DEVELOPMENT
All 3 models were created out of foam using various techniques in the workshop. The final two were sanded then primed and painted. All 3 side by side show the iteration of the design until final outcome.
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The use of red in the finger gap area alert the users eyes and inform them that this part is to be interacted with and how to interact.
The subtle red dots above each side (1 dot on right side, 2 on the left) indicate to the user which panel goes where.
CAD MODEL
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ENGAGE REMOVE CONNECT
Interaction
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PENSsketches
sketches
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biomimicry
sketches
sketches
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Bowers & WilkinsB&W “New Portable Speaker”
Industrial Design
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Live project, design a new portable
speaker for B&W that is unlike any currently on the
market.
CONTEXT
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FRAGMENT
SPLIT AND SHARE
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The first concept we presented to Bowers & Wilkins is Fragment. The key idea behind this concept is that you have a speaker that functions as an amplifier for musicians either as a singular block that is held together with magnets or as 3 separate components. The tagline ‘split and share’ encapsulates the idea of separating the sound up and sharing it amongst you and your friends.
- Includes 1/4 inch jack for on the go jamming- A rechargeable battery with only one single charge point- Held together with a series of magnets (not enough to affect the components)- One bass speaker, two mid range speakers and two tweeters- Dark ebony styled wood.
FEATURES
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Development
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CONCEPTTEXTURED TOP
CONTROL DIAL
LED SCREEN
MULTIPLE CONTROLS
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PORTALUS
STAND ALONE SOUND
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PORTALUS
STAND ALONE SOUND
The second concept we presented is Portalus. The name is a play on the current B&W speaker ‘Nautilus’. This speaker is eye catching and controversial. Its visuals are completely different to any other speaker, it was designed to make people go “WHAT!?” The ‘spiked’ end is so that the speaker can be pushed into soft ground at the park or festivals.
- Omni-directional speaker in the centre allows everyone sat around Portalus to receive the exact same sound quality.- Flexible design allows it to be freestanding, lying flat, or stuck in the ground.- The expanding hood contains the bass unit which allows for the highest quality of sound.
FEATURES
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Development
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CONCEPT
BASS HOOD
OMNI DIRECTIONAL SPEAKER
SPIKE/FREESTAND
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CANVASCustomisable 3D Printed Prosthetics
Industrial DesignService Design
UI Design
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How can we return symmetry and
confidence to an amputee? Make
them emotionally connected to their
limb
CONTEXT
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+ C A N V A S . C O M=
The patent for the current form of prosthetic arm has been unchanged since the early 1900’s. Current prosthetic arms try to replicate what a regular arm looks like, instead of letting the amputee embrace their prosthetics potential.
Amputee’s do not feel emotionally connected to their limbs, only physically attached.
THE PROBLEM
By creating a prosthetic arm where the amputee can easily design their own limb. CANVAS provides the framework for
the amputees to fully express themselves. Two basic panels that take their form from the amputees existing limb are the
blank canvases for the amputee to paint their picture.
THE solution
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Development
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2. The elbow
The arm connects to the socket via a thread, this would mean that a special socket would most likely have to be made, this is as simple as an adjustment when creating the carbon fibre mould.
1. The socket
The elbow can be locked at 90 degrees or 45 degrees. Similar to current prosthetics you can also move your arm by swinging it up into a locking position.
The panels are connected by a screw joint that allows you to have multiple pairs and easily change between them, whilst still being secure enough for them not to come loose.
3. Interchangeable
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5. The wrist
By flexing the cables the hand can clench enough to hold objects. This is exactly the same as how most mechanical prosthetics function. Except they use ugly metal claws.
6. Flexible hand
The inner core of the arm is made from Carbon Fibre so its ultra lightweight and durable. The outer panels are made from ABS which will provide extra strength and protection where needed
4. Lightweight
As the wrist is in two parts. Similar to current prosthetics you can rotate the wrist in order to provide different functions.
FEATURES
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SERVICE
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Visit here to see a working prototype of the website:http://invis.io/S7STQDDP
The website is integral to allowing amputees to ‘design’ their own limb. It functions similar to NikeID and other customisation services by using a combination of prestyled designs. However the user can also create their own designs using artwork they have created or found online.
From here users can share their designs with other users or submit them and have them reviewed by their nearest prosthetist who supplies CANVAS limbs.
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BrandingVariety of branding and logo work
Graphic DesignTypography
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Personal branding
During my final year at University I undertook a personal branding project in order to present my work under a cohesive brand.
My initialsVivid/sharp
Clean
Symmetrysignature
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Snowboard co.
I have a passion for snowboarding and I want to combine this with my love of making by starting up my own snowboard brand. Here are a few of the branding ideas I’ve played with.
Mountain peak
The meaning behind the name would be that the mountain is a blank canvas, for the snowboarder to paint their picture upon.
simple
BLANK.SNOWBOARDS
NK.BLNNNKKK.BLANC.
like mt.blanc
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If you’d like to have a chat, I’d love to hear from you. You can
contact me via:
Coming soon: www.fraserlouden.com
Fraser Louden
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Thank you.