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j o h n s a r g o o d e s i g n
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I am at the outset of a career in industrial design, after returning to study after almost nine years professional experience, most recently in the Victorian and Commonwealth public service. Changing career paths at thirty was a big decision, but I feel the right one, as I am now entering a �eld I am genuinely passionate about. I bring a maturity, con�dence and professional experience not generally found in new graduates, along with an understanding of the expectations and pressures of a professional environment.
My design �eld is primarily object and product design, with a focus on functional simplicity, where the function is simple and transparent, and the form clean and re�ned. In addition to the satisfaction of the �nished outcome, I enjoy the design process itself; I am fascinated by the tasks of problem solving and product improvement.
Outside of design, I am passionate about the mountains - I am a quali�ed ski instuctor (2006-2007), and also love mountain biking in the summer. I follow AFL football passionately, and play guitar to relax.
My design goals are focused on creating something that deserves to exist; products that have a purpose, however humble. This means that each new object should be better than the existing options, either in function, e�ciency or simply aesthetically. I would love the opportunity to work with people who share this goal of improving our world through design.
j o h n s a r g o o d
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p r o d u c t d e s i g n
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CONCEPTvending cart for Auxiliaries
2015
The Royal Children’s Hospital Auxiliaries were founded in the 1920s as a volunteer fundraising organisation for the hospital.
They requested a 1920s-inspired “vending cart” that could be used to sell products in the hospital foyer.
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FINAL CONCEPTvending cart for Auxiliaries
2015
This �nal concept is inspired by art-deco geometric repetition, in line with the brief, but also references the modern hospital’s bright colour scheme and extensive use of natural wood �nishes.
This design will be built and in place towards the end of 2015.
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LITTLE WINGespresso cup
2012
The little wing espresso cup is an elegant, practical evolution of the common espresso cup design, which is often nothing more than a scaled down co�ee mug, usually with a uselessly small handle and uncomfortable ergonomics.
The little wing is designed to be picked up comfortably between thumb and fore�nger, and held stable while the co�ee is enjoyed
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LITTLE WINGespresso cup
2012
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LITTLE WINGespresso mug & saucer
2012 - 2014
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ceramic tumbler2014
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FUSIONsolar powered helmet
2013
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The FUSION helmet - with solar rechargeable LED lighting built in - removes battery failure and human fallibility from the problem of cyclist visibility.
If you have your helmet, you have your lights.
CSIRO-developed printed solar cells, for charging
Front and rear LED lights
FUSIONsolar powered helmet
2013
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FUSIONsolar powered helmet
2013
Pro�le render, showing �nal surface design. Goal was to create a largely unbroken surface, to provide the greatest surface area for solar collection, while still allowing for vents for cooling.
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FUSIONsolar powered helmet
2013
Inner shell of helmet, showing vents, channel for wiring of lights to rear-mounted battery pack, and holes for anchoring chin strap to shell
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SNOWFLAKE SERIEStabletop
2012
The snow�ake series is an exploration of natural growth patterns, incorporating random elements over underlying rules. Inspired by the growth of snow�akes, the pattern starts with a hexagon, but diverges into randomness as it grows.
The pattern is randomly generated bycomputer, based on random values governing arm growth and angle.
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SNOWFLAKE SERIEStrivet2012
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The Rigging Light is designed to illuminate a small space, providing a soft ambient light with as much emphasis on the light itself as on the function it serves.
Inspired by Australia's deep connection with the sea, and the tall ships that changed the country, its people and its wealth so dramatically.
The light is handmade made from oiled red gum, and is mounted on a wall at a height that can be adjusted as required.
RIGGING LIGHTambient lighting
2012
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The height of the lamps can be adjusted by adding turns around the pin, just as on a tall ship
Bare globes create a second focus point for the light, away from the wooden rail and pins
RIGGING LIGHTambient lighting
2012
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The ‘autumn’ light is inspired by the natural beauty of wood, and the soft warmth of the fading summer light.
The semi-translucent wooden shade over the lamp allows warm, soft light to permeate what would otherwise be a solid barrier, as the last rays of summer hold o� winter’s chill.
AUTUMNversatile lighting
2014
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AUTUMNversatile lighting
2014
The natural shape of the ‘autumn’ light is designed to be used in various di�erent situations, either as a standalone pendant or in a group as shown here.
With a simple modi�cation of the internal lampholder design, ‘autumn’ can be �tted to a stand to create an elegant �oor lamp.
Finally, ‘autumn’ can be inverted to create a desk lamp with minimal design changes.
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The top piece of the light is spun from aluminium, and coloured in natural tones to match the softness of the light shining out of and through the wood.
The lampshade is made from a thin cone of semi-translucent wood veneer, retaining the natural look and feel of wood, while allowing a soft light to seep through the grain.
AUTUMNversatile lighting
2014
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“ID”personalised bathroom system
The ID system is the integration of the individual into the bathroom - it reacts to you, remembers you, and responds to you
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“ID” BATHROOM SYSTEM
custom sensor padpolished stainless steel
2013
The ID shower system recognises individual users unobtrusively, via a weight sensor pad built into the �oor
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“ID” BATHROOM SYSTEM
custom tapschromed brass, polished stainless steel enclosure
2013
The custom designed ID shower taps comprise a ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ tap for standard operation
There is also a central green ‘ID’ tap, that retrieves the users individual temperature, pressure and duration preferences when pushed
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“ID” BATHROOM SYSTEM
2013
The shower will automatically begin at your preferred temperature and pressure
The system can be retro�tted to existing showerheads, in this case the beautiful Fantini Milano showerhead.
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“ID” BATHROOM SYSTEMexample installation
2013
The three elements installed in a custom designed, glass walled shower-over-bath arrangement.
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m o d e l l i n g & r e n d e r i n g
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DURALEX GLASSSolidworks
2013
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MILWAUKEE CORDLESS DRILLsurface rendering
2013
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MILWAUKEE CORDLESS DRILLsurface rendering
2013
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MILWAUKEE CORDLESS DRILLsurface rendering
2013
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CUSTOM BOTTLE OPENER & STANDSolidworks/Keyshot
2013
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CUSTOM BOTTLE OPENER & STANDSolidworks/Keyshot
2013
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LEGO “BOBA FETT” ALARM CLOCKSolidworks/Keyshot
2013