Rita Chapot Portfolio

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Rita Chapot

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Portfolio of Projects

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theBalm CosmeticsProject Name: Universal Paper DisplayAccounts: 500-6000 doors per displayRole: DesignerGroup Size: Solo

The Universal Paper Display is used to rapidly intoduce new product, highlite Holiday items, test new markets, and house discountinued items without buying product back - all while allowing accounts more time to update their permanent displays. The base is universal to all assortments, and the collage topper intro-duces shoppers to theBalm’s fun, vintage look. Large stock quantities of the base and collage topper keep prices low, and new inserts can be designed and in stores within 6 weeks.

Holiday Palettes6000 doors

November 2016Photobalm Launch

2500 doorsJanuary 2017

Cosmoprof Best Sellers POS Display2000 doorsJune 2016

Pickup Liner & Balm Beach Launch500 doorsJune 2016

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theBalm CosmeticsProject Name: French Market OverhaulAccounts: Galeries Lafayette, MonoprixCompleted: October 2016 - December 2017Role: Project Manager, DesignerGroup Size: 3

Through the systematic implementation of a flexible tray design, I leveraged the addition of one account in to the nation-wide display overhaul. While designing for Galeries Lafayette, I reviewed the displays used for our other French accounts. Due to inflexibilty, every product launch meant hundred of dollars of die-cut acrylic pieces, often forcing product discontinuation to create space. Using the library of products I made for Solidworks, I optomized the flexible design in order to fit and support all products. This tray was implemented into all new and existing doors in France, nullifying update costs and allowing for easy introduction of new doors.

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theBalm CosmeticsProject Name: Saudi Arabian Market LaunchAccount: Alshaya, Va Va Voom, WhitesCompleted: October 2015 - March 2016Role: Lead Display Designer & ManagerProject Size: 69 new doors

Entering the Saudi Arabian market meant the thoughtful transition from provocative graphics oriented mass brand to luxury import good. For permanent wall fixtures I incorperated the gray-scale wall paper from our flagship store, using the signature color collage only on small accent pieces. This connected the new market to our roots, while minimizing the visual changes necessary for Saudi Arabia’s conserva-tive advertising guidelines. Standardizing the bold pink header across all displays injcted our sense of fun in the new market, and enhanced recognizability across the nation.

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PLANSCALE:1:15 @ A3

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Art work

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Illuminated 3D logo(logo printed andvinyl pasted on10mm thk acrylic)

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Acrylic tray

Acrylic tray

Acrylic light box withduro trance graphicled strip illumination

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Pantone 205cmatte finish

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6mm thick mirrorwith corner 3radius

Illuminated opalacrylic+lumi sheet

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Acrylic light box withduro trace graphic+led strip illumination5500°k

Illuminated 3D logo(logo printed andvinyl pasted on15mm thk acrylic)

Adjustable shelf

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6mm thick mirrorwith corner 3radius

Illuminated opalacrylic+lumi sheet

Illuminated opalacrylic+lumi sheet

Illuminated opalacrylic+lumi sheet

Pantone 205cmatte finish

Art work

Art work

Art work

Pantone 205cmatte finish

Illuminated opalacrylic+lumi sheet

Pantone 205cmatte finish

1 3D Model Presentation

2 Technical Communication with Manufacturer

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ORIBE Hair CareProject Name: R+Co Stylist Gratis KitCompany: ORIBE Hair CareCompleted: March 2014 - May 2014Role: Testing Engineer, Insert DesignerGroup Size: Interdepartmental

For our newest line, R+Co, I facilitated a series of travel tests for the stylist gratis kit, recommending structural changes to the manufacturer. I assisted in onsite color corrections for the neon printing. Additionally, I designed a vacuum sealed insert bag (not shown) to protect the products during travel and enhance the futuristic look proposed by the Art Department for the project. I also coordinated the assembly of the box components with our filling facility.

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ORIBE CareProject Name: Holiday Gift BagCompany: ORIBE Hair CareCompleted: February 2014 - May 2014Role: Project LeadGroup Size: Two

As an intern in the Packaging Department at ORIBE, my main project was designing and producing a line of holiday gift bags, which I worked on with my supervisor. I began by doing competitive research and hand sketching options for the bag shape and fastener, then met with three bag manufactuers and instructed their art departments for the project. I organized the bids, provided feedback on subsequent options, and presented the top designs to the CEO and Product Development department for the final selection.The bags were sold at Neiman Marcus and other retailers during the 2014 Holiday Season.

Final ProductProject Tracking Sheet

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Project Name: Advanced CAD Final ProjectCompany: NYU School of EngineeringCompleted: September 2013 - December 2013Program: SolidWorksGroup Size: Independant

I selected the Bodum French Press for its iconic shape that maximizes function while maintaining the form driven appeal of classic cookware. Moving beyond the one-to-one modeling requirements, I implemented contraints and material selections to achieve life-like movements within the model. The user can build the model just as a they would assemble the real product, down to the correct threading rotation. These higher level details enable instructional animations and promotional material to be created in the absence of the final product.

Reverse Engineered Bodum French Press

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Reverse Engineered Bodum French Press, Sub-Assemblies

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ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY.1 100006 POST 12 100001 BASE SCREEN 1

3 100002 MESH SCREEN 1

4 100003 TOP SCREEN 1

5 100005 BOTTOM LINK 16 100004 SPRING 1

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THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THISDRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF<INSERT COMPANY NAME HERE>. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLEWITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF<INSERT COMPANY NAME HERE> IS PROHIBITED.

PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL

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NYU Poly6 Metrotech Center, Brooklyn, NY, 11201

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SHEET 1 OF 2DO NOT SCALE DRAWING

POST ASSEMBLY

100011ASSEMBLY OF SCREENS, POST, AND BOTTOM CAP. SCREENS FIT AROUND POST AND BOTTOM CAP FITS SNUGGLY OVER POST FROM TOP SIDE.

DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES

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VERTICAR: Vertical Parking System ModelProject Name: Senior Design Project, VERTICARCompany: NYU School of EngineeringCompleted: September 2014 - May 2015Programs: SolidWorks, ANSYS Workbench, ArduinoRoles: Project Manager, DesignerGroup Size: Four Students

For our capstone project, I led the creation of a functional model of a vertical parking system. As project manager I ran weekly progress meetings, tracking both short and long-term goals, and delegated tasks according to my teammates strengths. Designing on SolidWorks and simulation testing on ANSYS, I optimized the design of two styles of custom chain-links. I oversaw several weeks of 3D printing on a Mojo Desktop Printer, utilizing the rapid prototyping to further improve de-signs with physical load bearing and compatible movement tests. Ad-ditionally, I programed the Arduino Uno to rotate the system through a series of positions.

VERTICAR

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Using ANSYS Simulation software, I conducted a series of load bearing tests in order to improve the design of the product before prototyping. The images show deformation in the part due to the load carried on the snap fit extension (results scaled up).

Version 1 Version 3

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Basic Link Version 2 Final Basic Link

Increased thickness, ample fillets, and larger receiving grooves allowed the links to snap, unsnap, and rotated around one another.

Basic Link Version 4

Assembly with two snap-fit links, a basic link, and a bracket that connects chain to carbays.