出国留学作品集 portfolio 产品设计 product design (pdf)
工业设计出国留学作品集模板
Further Application Visusensographic Technology can be used to diagnose and treat any muscle in the body. The highlight of this project was coming up with a concept that used technology in a way never done before.
I realized that defining the problem sets the stage for research and helps determine design criteria.
Research
We conducted a systems analysis of the ins and outs of a hockey bag and the extent of user interaction including storage, organization, transportation and maneuverability.
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Designed to provide a unique drying system, Edge encourages players to air out their equipment on regular basis, significantly reducing odors and bacteria buildup.
I realized the importance of a lifecycle analysis when designing products in order to determine all the factors affecting the product’s existence.
Portfolio-建筑系学生作品集-制作指导 U of Manitob
University of Manitoba | Department of ArchitecturePortfolio Guidelines /ph01 Portfolio Guidelines Introduction:The following are guidelines and good practice notes aimed towards making consistentand clear portfolios. They are not hard and fast rules, meaning that interpretations andvariations will depend on the individual, the work being undertaken, the viewer oraudience and the studio and academic context in which these happen.Generally, portfolios take many forms and may be used for a number of purposes.Professional portfolios, for example, are aimed at clients and practice profiles, whereasother portfolios may be reductive and only concerned with finished designs. To dateportfolios in this school (including those submitted for application to mastersprogrammes) have been reductive. They are at best a record of the completed projects,done after the studio has finished. This type of portfolio is a reductive illustration of thework, often on letter sized papers that reduce all work to snapshot or thumbnail sizedimages. Such portfolios tend to be less personal and do not demonstrate the processesof conceptual development, critical thinking, enhancement of skills and designdevelopment. In reality this type of portfolio does not reveal either thought process orwhere critical decisions have been made. Additionally such portfolios do not privilege thecrafting and presentation of work (drawings, models, constructions, objects) and theobject or drawing itself as the final outcome will only be shown as a small thumbnailimage, or in a powerpoint presentation.Within Architecture School where we make representations and investigations of ourideas instead of buildings, a portfolio that maps the processes of our trajectories andexplorations reveals more than one showing only finished products. Such a portfolio canreveal other qualities, indicating for instance a personal obsession and its evolution into aclear body of work. It might be book or narrative-like, slowly revealing a line of thoughtand exploration that mirrors your own investigation and development. It can also revealthe personality and individuality of its maker.02 PurposeDevelopment Shows how the project and ideas have progressedAssessment Is used to determine grade and assessmentCommunication Communicates clearly the work and its developmentFormats Presents the work in an organised, structured and sequencedway at an appropriate sizeMaking Should be made and edited as the work develops, not after03 ContentsProjects Contains all projects and work doneIdeas and concepts Presents the critical framework, influences, and conceptualdevelopmentContext Shows site investigation, analysis, documentation and thesis / programme Process Choreographs the development of a project’s ideas and explorationsObjects and Models Presents all objects and models and other media with qualityreproductions including printed stills from time based media Final Stages of Work Documentation includes at a minimum:plans, sections, elevations, views, diagrams, model photos,sequence drawings and details04PagesMedia Includes a range of different media:sketches, diagrams, hand drawings, technical drawings, animations,plans, sections, elevations, photomontage, collage, built works,models, performances etc.Layouts Presents using simple layouts / composed and formatted foreach page(one page shows one idea)No minimum page limitSizes No minimum sizeOriginal drawings Is aware of the difference between original work andreproduction, original drawings submitted to show your skill andcraft; we place a value on craftSequence Organizes all pages / drawings in sequencePortfolio Case Keeps all work in an appropriate and protective portfolio case05 Don’tsNo mount boardsNo competition type layouts or unnecessary graphicsNo filling up all space on the page without hierarchyNo letter sized portfoliosNo plastic sleevesNo postage stamp sized images06 Some Page Layout HintsNote While there is no substitute for original work, some printed works to be bigger than letter sizeConcertina Allows for book or narrative type portfolio, can become a longdrawing.Useful for printing longer work / image sequences.Can tape on the back.Tiled Allows for larger images / compositions to be made from smaller printersCan fold up Tape on backStrips Many printers accept longer strips of paper07 Examples of simple clear layoutExample 1:Includes clearly laid out good quality sketchesMinimal graphics (lots of white space) andannotation helpsExample 2:Fairly clear page with a good variety ofinformation focusing on one theme usingphotos, diagrams, drawings and text. Differentscales of information help understanding of whatis important. Text presents more detailedinformation if neededExample 3:Mixed media includes photos, text and drawing.Sequence like helps to explain how somethingmoves, changes in timeExample 4:Sequence format uses score like images toshow change in time. Plan and section shownchanging in time where the relationshipsbetween them are made clearExample 5:Image occupies whole page (this is one composition) However the page really requires annotation, key, legend etc.Example 6:Having sectional model photos cross referenced to plan is good in this case. This is supplemented by selected Images to show quality, lots of white space. Possibly this page needs a brief explanation text。
【Portfolio大揭秘】作品集怎么做?——本科篇(3)
【Portfolio⼤揭秘】作品集怎么做?——本科篇(3)我的宝贝们!我回来啦!答应你们的作品集本科课堂第三讲,也是本科的最后⼀讲今天终于写完了让我们先来回顾⼀下前两期的重点!满满的⼲货,错过了概不负责哦!想要申请A dvertising , Entertainment Design , Environmental Design这三个专业的⼩伙伴戳这个链接:【Portfolio⼤揭秘】作品集怎么做?——本科篇(1)想要申请Film , Fine Art , Graphic Design , Illustration这四个专业的⼩伙伴戳这个链接:【Portfolio⼤揭秘】作品集怎么做?——本科篇(2)本期是本科部分的最后⼀期作品集讲堂了,如果看完了三期⼩讲堂的同学仍对申请有任何的疑问可以随时私信主页菌来获取更多的留学⼩贴⼠~好啦,废话不多说,让我们开始今天的学习吧!学习使我们快乐!I nteraction Design 交互设计今天的第⼀个专业我们就来说说这个所谓的交互设计,很多刚接触艺术留学的同学可能不清楚这个专业该如何划分,所以会问出什么是交互设计这样的问题。
那么今天的就先给⼤家科普⼀下交互设计到底学什么、做什么?交互设计,简⽽⾔之就是设计⼀些与⼈相关且达到使⽤或互动⽬的的products, systems and services 的学科。
作为交互设计师的你最主要的⼯作就是在体现你个⼈创意的条件下,着重关注⽤户体验,不断优化⼈们所使⽤的⼀切digital things所以学校要求,对于有相关经验的同学(⽆论是thinker还是maker),申请这个专业的作品集需要注意以下⼏点:你的项⽬可以是screen-based或者physical objects,也可以是⼆种都做。
每⼀个项⽬都应有⼀段statement、展⽰idea发展过程的草稿、以及⼀些成品图。
Screen-based的项⽬,例如:移动端的app、⽹站设计、⼿势界⾯或者游戏界⾯等。
美国留学建筑专业作品集需注意的要素
美国留学建筑专业作品集需注意的要素建筑专业留学作品集(portfolio)是申请建筑学学位最重要的一环。
其实很多建筑的学系对GRE不是很看重,但作品集的质量却几乎占据了录取考量的三分之一。
所以作品集的优秀与否很大程度上影响了你是否会被录取。
那么下面,就与大家分享一下针对美国留学方向,做好建筑学作品集要注意的几个要素:1.作品要少而精。
一般作品需要准备五个左右的设计项目,太多会令人看了以后对每个作品的印象都不深,太少则不能完美展现你的能力。
而这五个项目里的每一个都应该反映你的设计意念(concept)。
美国建筑学校很注重意念,所以如果你的设计没有具体意念,那么制做作品集的时候一定要把意念做出来。
设计意念要鲜明,有个性,贯穿整个设计。
例如,一个好的设计作品,最好有一个主意念,在项目开始时就要简单阐述。
然后在后来几页中再加些简短解释,相互对应,以求突出主要意念。
意念最好要具体些。
例如单说要保持原城市风格,就会是太广,要具体说为什么要保持,保持什么等等。
解说一般不宜太长,五六句左右就够了。
可以每页有一两个不同的解说,点出重点。
如果可以,最好设计项目之中可以对应。
例如你的设计意念是要保持城市可持续发展(sustainable),那么项目中就可以相互照应,但不要太过雷同。
目的是作品集要有鲜明的设计意念主线,然后每个设计项目都照应着这个意念主线,但又有各自不同的侧重点做小分支。
2.建筑学留学作品集要注意全面反映你的各方面能力。
作品集最好有不同类别的材料可以反映你各方面的能力。
例如应该尽可能包括徒手速写(sketch),意念草图(conceptualdrawings),平面图,透视图,电脑模拟,人工或电脑渲染,结构细图(constructiondetails)等。
不需要每一个项目都包括这些,但最好一本作品集中包含以上全部内容,反映你丰富的知识和各方面能力的均衡。
3.了解学校流派。
如果可能,最好可以按照你申请的每一间学校相对改改你的作品集,以适应各学校的流派。
2023年新加坡艺术留学申请要求3篇
2023年新加坡艺术留学申请要求3篇新加坡艺术留学申请要求1新加坡艺术留学申请条件用国内的文凭和新加坡文凭来申请新加坡艺术院校,要求有所不同。
以留学申请新加坡拉萨尔艺术学院为例:1.中国学历要求:高二或以上学历。
具备一定的艺术专业基础,并且要通过学校的专业审核。
2.英文要求:(1)英文成绩达到雅思6.0以上,可直接申请大学本科课程。
(2)英文成绩达到雅思5.5以上,可直接申请大学预科课程。
(3)英文成绩在雅思5.5以下须先参加英文课程的培训。
申请硕士研究生专业课程,需要持有国内大学本科毕业证书文凭,提供在校期间的平均成绩,成绩达75分以上,雅思6.5左右即可。
3.新加坡学历要求:O水准成绩:5科及格,包括英语(成绩C6或以上)。
GCSE/IGCSE:5科及格,包括英语(成绩A至C)。
替代英语资格:雅思5.5或托福iBT 71新加坡艺术生留学申请流程1.选择留学院校留学院校的选择是比较重要的,主要是根据申请者的留学目的,如果想要通过新加坡留学院校作为跳板,则要选择一些与其它国家学校有合作的院校,新加坡有很多教学质量好的私立院校,还可以参考一些院校的课程设置、留学生数量、地理位置和交通、收费等。
2.了解申请条件选好了学校,就要了解它的申请条件、申请时间、以及所需要的申请材料,评估一下自己的条件,往这个方向努力。
3.准备申请材料不同的学校需要的申请材料不同,大家可以根据学校给的清单逐一准备,需要复印和翻译公证的材料不要落下。
4.提交申请在规定时间内尽早提交申请,因为很多学校专业申请截止时间不一,有时名额满了可能会提前关闭报名通道,所以要注意。
5.等待录取通知不同的学校审核的时间和流程不同,寄发录取通知书的时间也各不相同。
新加坡热门艺术院校1.新加坡拉萨尔艺术学院新加坡拉萨尔艺术学院于1984年由德拉萨尔修士约瑟夫·麦克纳利兄弟创办。
拉萨尔艺术学院是一所综合性艺术学院。
它以独特的创新教学理念和完整的学术创新方式,为新加坡提供多样化、高质量的艺术教育。
美国留学建筑学作品集制作的要求及注意事项
美国留学建筑学作品集制作的要求及注意事项美国建筑学作品集在申请美国留学建筑学专业过程中起到怎样的作用呢?美国建筑学作品集的制作需要注意哪些细节呢?申请美国建筑名校有哪些须知呢?申请建筑专业,很多学校都会要求申请人提交作品集。
对于留学美国申请建筑以及设计类似专业,对于作品集portfolio是非常看重的,占录取评审几乎三分之一强,准备时间长短不是关键,重要的是质量和设计风格。
小编在此分享一篇关于美国建筑学作品集制作的意义及注意事项解读的文章,供大家参考!申请美国留学建筑学专业的作品集要求:最好了解各大学的设计流派与风格,作品集最好是蕴含着深层的文化主题与实用性,可以先看学校并比较各种类型的设计风格,各学校在表现形式上会有什么不同,现代与传统结合,形式与功能的认识深度,从而去寻求作品的设计思路与表达方式,最好能与相关教授陶瓷。
作品要打印精美,页数要少而精。
你的设计的项目安排四、五个为好,你的设计意念(concept)要表达明确、具体,不宜太长,三四句就够了,美国建筑学校很注重意念,思想要鲜明,张扬个性。
小编提醒诸位:作品集要注意全面反映你的各方面的能力,例如应该尽可能包括徒手速写(sketch),意念草图(conceptual drawings),平面图,透视图,电脑模拟,人工/电脑渲染,结构细图(construction details)等。
如果可能,最好按照你申请的学校相对修改作品集。
很多学校都有自己的设计流派。
详细的看一下学校建筑系的网页。
一般都有学生教授的作品,然后在设计你的作品集时就相对那个流派的特点来设计。
有很多学校建筑系的网页本身就是宣传自己的设计理念。
再者,明确专业的课程安排(curriculum)。
作品集要与personal statement对应。
也可作品集的设计主线可以考虑带进PS中,两者相互对应,有的学校要求的PS偏设计研究方向,如:CCA要求Personal EssayUC-SD要求Statement of Purpose。
包装设计作品集集锦 英文
包装设计作品集集锦英文Design Portfolio of Packaging Works1. Sleek and Modern: A collection of minimalist packaging designs for various products, including cosmetics, electronics, and food items. The sleek and modern aesthetic give these products a sophisticated and luxurious feel.2. Eco-Friendly Solutions: This portfolio showcases sustainable packaging designs made from recycled materials and biodegradable alternatives. The designs emphasize the importance of eco-conscious consumer choices and provide practical and visually appealing options.3. Whimsical and Playful: This collection features packaging designs that are whimsical and fun, targeting a younger audience. The vibrant colors, playful graphics, and unique shapes make these products stand out on the shelves and evoke a sense of joy and curiosity.4. Art-inspired Packaging: This portfolio highlights packaging designs inspired by various art movements, such as abstract expressionism, pop art, and surrealism. The designs aim to merge art and commerce, creating visually stunning and thought-provoking packaging for a range of products.5. Minimalist Luxury: This collection focuses on high-end brands and products, with packaging designs that exemplify luxury and sophistication. The use of premium materials, elegant typography, and minimalist aesthetics create a sense of exclusivity and refinement.6. Vintage Charm: This portfolio showcases packaging designs that draw inspiration from retro and vintage styles. The designs evoke nostalgia and create a sense of authenticity, making them perfect for products that aim to capture a sense of tradition and heritage.7. Bold and Edgy: This collection features packaging designs that push boundaries and challenge conventions. The use of bold colors, unconventional shapes, and experimental materials create a distinct and edgy look that appeals to the contemporary consumer.8. Creative Rebranding: This portfolio displays packaging designs that successfully rebrand existing products, giving them a fresh and updated look. The designs aim to breathe new life into well-known brands, attracting new customers while maintaining the loyalty of existing ones.9. Cultural Fusion: This collection showcases packaging designs that celebrate diversity and cultural exchanges. The designs incorporate elements from different cultures, creating a harmonious blend that appeals to a global audience and promotes inclusivity.10. Clever and Interactive: This portfolio highlights packaging designs that engage and interact with the consumer. From puzzle-like structures to hidden messages, these creative designs create a memorable and interactive experience, making the product stand out from its competitors.。
英国院校产品设计专业申请要求
英国院校产品设计专业申请要求产品设计是指以工学、美学、经济学为基础对工业产品进行设计,是一门综合性将工业产品加以美化与功能化的学科。
在英国,有不少院校都设有产品设计专业,并且深受大家青睐。
那么申请英国院校的产品设计专业有哪些申请要求呢?大家一起来看看吧!一、英国皇家艺术学院(RCA)专业:产品设计Design Products(MA)1.学位要求:本科学位或同等学历2.语言要求:托福网网考成绩不低于93分;雅思成绩总分不低于6.5分,其中写作部分不低于6.0分。
3.作品集要求:1)作品必须表现出成熟的设计能力和进行研究生学习的能力;2)作品集需要显示出设计和展示能力。
它应该包含在设计过程中的调研和探索阶段,比如手绘、模型制作和任何其他创意材料的代表性样品以及成品的展示。
3)需要包含书面作品、技法研究,否则就要提交一件额外作品。
4)作品集应该展示出技能和设计经验的多样性。
同时注意重点强调出对申请专业知识的了解。
二、中央圣马丁艺术与设计学院(CSM)专业:工业设计Industrial Design(MA)1.学历要求学士学位或同等学历2.个人简历包括个人资料(全名,出生日期,国籍,地址),当前英语语言水平,当前和以前的教育背景和工作经历。
3.语言要求雅思成绩总分不低于6.5分,小分不低于5.5分4.个人陈述描述为什么要学习该专业?感兴趣的主题方向以及相关工作经验和技能是什么?希望在未来的学习中获得什么,以及职业规划是什么?5.推荐信2封,一位封学术性推荐信,一封工作推荐信。
6.作品集要求作品集页数不超过30页,作品集需要展示出:1)表达出个人的想法;2)从多个角度分析设计问题,并针对一个问题提出设计解决方案;3)展示出在研究生课程中,对于设计生涯发展有什么帮助;4)全方位高水平的展示出设计、技法和实践能力;5)展示出个人观点和设计方法。
三、爱丁堡大学(Edinburgh)专业:产品设计Product Design(MA)1.学历要求相当于英国的二等一级以上学位。
个人作品集英文单词
个人作品集英文单词English:"A personal portfolio, also known as a work portfolio or showcase, is a curated collection of an individual's work samples that showcase their skills, experiences, and accomplishments. It typically includes a variety of materials such as project reports, design prototypes, writing samples, artwork, photographs, code snippets, and any other relevant artifacts that demonstrate the individual's abilities and expertise. The purpose of a personal portfolio is to provide a comprehensive overview of the individual's capabilities to potential employers, clients, or collaborators, allowing them to assess the quality and suitability of the person's work for specific projects or positions. Personal portfolios are commonly used by professionals in creative fields such as graphic design, photography, writing, and web development, but they can also be valuable for individuals in other industries to highlight their achievements and differentiate themselves in a competitive job market. Creating and maintaining a personal portfolio requires careful selection and presentation of work samples, as well as ongoing updates to reflect the individual's latest projects and skills development."中文翻译:"个人作品集,也称为工作作品集或展示集,是个人精心策划的一组工作样本,展示其技能、经验和成就。
艺术留学最有前途专业珠宝设计专业介绍
艺术留学最有前途专业珠宝设计专业介绍珠宝设计JewelryDesign,是指用贵金属、珠宝及其它材料设计制作成首饰工艺品。
是指通过对材料的认知和对美感的把握从而来对珠宝首饰进行创造,一般是对材料进行再设计,改造和上色,从而达到设计的效果。
早期的珠宝设计通常是为了贵族的佩戴或者宗教装饰用途。
在早期的设计方法中,上釉以及用凸纹装饰成为当时最主要的方式进行装饰。
到了20世纪,对于珠宝设计的认识不再限于贵金属,而开始了概念性的设计。
这种设计一方面突破了单一的金属材料的限制,同时对也开放了对设计主题的设计。
到美国进修珠宝设计课程,通常有三个选择:大学设计课程BachelorDegree、插班大学设计科系、珠宝设计硕士课程Graduate Program,分为M。
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珠宝设计JewelryDesign以研习珠宝设计之知识与技能,培养珠宝设计专业人才为宗旨。
顺应国内外珠宝设计专门职业的脉动及未来变动的趋势,以达成基础能力目标——训练珠宝设计各项相关技能之基础能力及艺术素养,以及专业能力目标——培养珠宝设计相关专业知识与技能。
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艺术留学珠宝设计的专业课程设置也与学位有关,对应的分别如下:BachelorofArt课程:绘图、2D设计、色彩学、3D设计-、雕塑概论、西方艺术探讨、二十世纪艺术、艺术史、计算机辅助产品设计、金属和珠宝史、金属和珠宝制造、金属和珠宝设计与制造、金属和珠宝表现形式和巧思、金属和珠宝设计程序、金属铸造、金属和珠宝生产程序、金属和珠宝实习。
在珠宝设计类的学校中,珠宝设计的专业名称可以被称为jewelry design,metalsmithing等等。
总体来说,有些学校比较侧重于对传统金属材料的设计和制作,继而在这个基础上探索珠宝与人体之间的关系。
而另外一些学校会探索复合型的材料,因此会扩展对珠宝设计的定义。
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美国的珠宝设计专业院校推荐:纽约州立大学纽波兹分校State University of New York - New Paltz,罗德岛设计学院Rhode Island School of Design。
新加坡留学条件要求
新加坡留学条件要求新加坡留学条件要求1留学条件艺术生申请新加坡留学艺术专业课程,需要年满17岁,具备中学或高中学历者均欢迎申请入学。
还有一点需要申请学生注意的,那就是新加坡留学艺术申请条件还包括了参加学院安排的面试/试演本课程。
新加坡留学艺术专业的申请学生,在语言要求上需要雅思分数至少5.5。
备注:因为新加坡不少艺术专业学校都是私立性质的,所以学生在申请新加坡留学艺术申请条件上,没有太多严格的要求。
留学学校1、新加坡拉萨尔艺术学院留学艺术专业:时尚设计、纯美术专业、室内设计、平面设计、动漫专业、舞蹈专业、表演专业、电影专业、音乐舞台剧专业、音响制作专业、时尚管理专业、设计传达专业、亚洲艺术历史专业、艺术理疗专业以及艺术与文化管理专业等。
新加坡拉萨尔艺术学院产品设计专业新加坡拉萨尔艺术学院产品设计本科课程为本地和海外学生与工业提供顶尖的设计资源。
此课程专注于设计过程,包括构想与研究过程,计划发展,及设计结果的制作与评价。
你的设计作品必须符合目前的环境背景,同时也必须具有资源与社会范围方面的可持续性。
2、新加坡莱佛士高等教育学院留学艺术专业:时装设计、室内设计、平面设计、珠宝设计、游戏设计、多媒体设计、产品设计等专业。
申请材料1、作品集Portfolio作品集是艺术研究生留学的同学们最熟悉的申请材料之一!它对申请的成功与否至关重要,作品集是申请艺术院校时最为关键的一项,对于研究生MFA申请,作品集权重可以占到70%。
作品集通常由20-50页的清晰PDF文档或单张JPG文件组成。
学校会对文件大小进行规定,例如PDF不超过10MB,JPG不超过2MB每张,总页数不超过20张。
近年来大部分英美学校只要求上传电子版格式的作品集,但面试时可以携带一份纸质版作品集。
2、个人简历 CV/Resume对于留学生而言,简历必不可少。
对于艺术研究生留学,简历对申请起到辅助作用,在国外简历中可以不透露申请人的照片及出生日期。
留学美国室内设计专业作品集要求
留学美国室内设计专业作品集要求美国室内设计专业一直都受到大家的关注,对于计划申请美国室内设计专业的人来说,在申请该专业之前需要对美国室内设计专业有个全面的了解,包括专业设置、申请要求以及发展前景等情况,下面就让创艺典的艺术留学专家为大家全面介绍一下美国室内设计专业的开设情况及申请要求。
室内设计专业并不局限于招本科是室内设计的学生,凡是具有环境设计、艺术设计方面的基础,或者学习过艺术设计的基础课程的学生都可以申请这类专业。
学校看中的是实际的专业素质,也就是作品的质量。
通常,学校会要求申请者递交10-20份作品,那么这些作品最好是精心制作、组织一下,做成一份看起来比较华丽的作品集(Portfolio),并且为每一个作品写上一段说明的文字,作品集要用彩色打印,不要用黑白,对于实际的设计图纸不要使用PS编辑。
除了纸质的作品集以外,还有CD和自己作品主业的链接的方式。
大部分学校要求CD盘片中不带任何驱动程序,而网页链接可以作为纸质或CD作品集中提到的内容,单独使用网页链接则是很不提倡的方式。
从分数要求看,美国室内设计通常要求GPA 3.0,申请人如果GPA达不到3.0也要保证不低于2.7;英语方面,TOEFL 550(IBT 79)、GRE 1100左右,有些院校不需要GRE,如:Virginia Commonwealth University、Columbia College Chicago、New York School of Interior Design、Suffolk University申请中需要注意的事项1.作品集的具体要求:有些学校对于作品集的具体格式或内容有自己的一套规范,如:VirginiaCommonwealthUniv.,NewYorkSchoolof Interior Design,IowaStateUniv.ofScience and Technology,OSU,UMass,Univ. of Memphis等等。
portfolio的用法
portfolio的用法
"Portfolio"这个词在不同语境中有以下几种主要用法:
1. 文件夹或公事包:它可以指用来装文件、文档或其他材料的物理容器,如一个文件夹或公文包。
2. 作品集:在艺术、设计、写作等领域中,portfolio指的是个人的作品集合,用于展示一个人的技能、风格和成就。
3. 投资组合:在金融领域,portfolio指的是一个投资者持有的各种资产(如股票、债券、商品、房地产等)的集合。
这个用法强调的是资产的多样性及其风险和回报的平衡。
4. 业务组合或服务组合:在商业环境中,portfolio可能指一个公司提供的所有产品、服务或项目的集合。
以下是一些使用"portfolio"的例句:
I keep all my important documents in a leather portfolio.
She presented her design portfolio to the hiring manager.
He manages a diverse investment portfolio that includes stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.
The company's product portfolio includes software, hardware, and consulting services.。
美术专业英语词汇
美术专业英语词汇渲染:Render室外:Exterior室内:Interior外立面:Facade材质:Texture景观:Landscape鸟瞰图:Bird view立面图:Elevation剖面图:Section顶视图:Top view平面图:Plan人视图:Eye view/ Standard作品集:Portfolio设计流程:Design Process区域分析:Site Analysis建筑分析:BuildingAnalysis案例调研:Case Study头脑风暴:Brainstorm立面图:Elevation剖面图:Section天花吊顶图:Reflected Ceiling Plans 概念发展:Concept Development空间规划:Space Planing初步方案设计:Schematic Design工程图纸:Construction Documents平面图:Floor Plan可持续性设计:Sustainable Design材料板:Material Board产品说明书:Specification 草图:Sketch概念陈述:Concept Statement 情绪版:Mood Board平面设计:graphic design统一:Unity和谐:Harmony重复:Repetition强调:Emphasis平衡:Balance对比:Contrast比例:Proportion韵律:Rhythm层次:Hierarchy标志:logo (sign)标识图案:logo pattern标准字体:logotype商标、标志:trademark and signs 标准色彩:house color独特风格:house style色彩样本条:colour swatch包装设计:packaging design书籍装祯:book binding字体设计:literature design橱窗设计:window display容器造型:container modelling 插图:illustrations广告:advertisement美术字:artistic calligraphy广告画、宣传画: poster手提袋:hand bag购物袋: shopping bag产品设计:Product design 工具:Tool金工:Metal Work铸造:Casting粘接剂:Adhesives涂料:Paints树脂:Resin聚合物:Polymer材料:Materials涂饰:Coating烫金:Hot Stamping陶瓷:Ceramics切削加工:Cutting焊接:Welding镀饰:Plating橡胶:Rubber水泥:Cement搪瓷、珐琅:Enamel玻璃:Glass款式:style造型:silhouette结构:garment construction 基础线:basic line轮廓线:outline结构线:construction line效果图:fashion drawing款式图:working sketch结构图:cutting illustration示意图:sketch map展示图:flat pattern making 分解图:detail sketch样板纸:pattern paper裁剪:cutting排料:layout铺料:spreading钻眼:drilling缝制:sewing针:Post夹:Clutch线:Wire耳环:Earring发夹:Barrette吊坠:Pendant套饰:Set Jewelry皮带扣:Buckle手镯:Bangle手链:Bracelet铜:Copper胸针: Brooch领带夹:Tie clip丝巾扣:Scarves-tip合金:Alloy/ White metal 项链:Necklace塑料:Plastic水钻:Stone动画:Animation相机路径:Camera path镜头:Shot故事脚本:Storyboard 字幕:Title夜景镜头:Night shot 镜头平移:Pan静帧:Still片段:Clip像素比 Pixel rate场景:Scene分辨率:Definition 帧:Frame序列帧:Sequence动画:Animation相机路径:Camera path 镜头:Shot故事脚本:Storyboard字幕:Title夜景镜头:Night shot 镜头平移:Pan静帧:Still片段:Clip像素比 Pixel rate场景:Scene分辨率:Definition 帧:Frame序列帧:Sequence。
工业设计留学作品集模板要点
PORTFOLIOTom Verbist | Student Product Designer| 01About me.Who I am and what do I have to offer? | 02Product Design.Projects I have done so far.| 03Design Research.Addition and vision on the design field | 04Other Work. What else can I do?| 05Contact.Yes, you can contact me!| 01About me.Who I am.Hi, dear reader! I’m Tom Verbist, currently a product design student at the Integral Product Development departement of Artesis university college of Antwerp. My homebase is located in Elewij t near Mechelen, Belgium.With a multidisciplinary approach, I make sure your product has a solid and innovative design. In other words, I work with a well-structured design process, solving the ideation all the wayto end-user product. The outcome of this method guarantees a technical, economical and functional stability.I consider myself being a teamplayer and I have a broad interest in design and design-related challenges, so I would love to join in on the exciting projects you have to offer. You can fi nd my coordinates in the ‘Contact me’ Section. Thank you!Strengths•Ideation & Brainstorming• Analysis & Design research• Product Envisioning•Eye for detail & organisationSoftware Skills3D-modelling:• Solidworks • Rhinoceros Rendering:• Ke yshot• V-ray for RhinocerosGraphic Design• Adobe Photoshop• Adobe Illustrator• Adobe IndesignOther:• Arduino ProgrammingExperience• Student Worker at Achilles Associates: ProductDevelopment & Design (2012• Internship at Achilles Associates:Product Development & Design(August - September 2011| 02Product DesignProduct Case:Robotic Wine ServingSmart Mechanics ArtesisThe goal of this student project was creating a robot capable of serving food or drinks. Within this context, I created a wine-serving robot that operates in classy and trendy restaurants. It is capable of transporting and serving two types of wine, while displaying their characteristics and background information. The user can either choose to taste the wine or fi ll the glass according to their needs.The robot has been given the right dimensions, acquired through restaurant observation and critical distance measuring. In this way, the robot operates in the user’s zone of convenient reach and is very mobile within the restaurant. The main challenge was to create a valuable and yet low-production-cost productdue to the small product series.| 02 Product DesignProduct Case: Robotic Wine ServingSmart Mechanics ArtesisThe body is constructed out of fi berglass on a milled polyurethane foam core. The control components are 3D-printed and mounted on the fi berglass body. Internal system components include two 2.,25 cl refi llable reservoirs connected to computer-controlled solenoïd valves. The robot navigates by fol lowing magnetic strips that are built in the fl oor. RFID tags give feedback of the exact position. When the user has made the right wine selection, making contact with the glass to the button will activate the solenoid valves. The wine will then fl ow until l the user has suffi cient wine, with a maximumdispensed amount of 25cl. Remainingdroplets will be caught in a drip stop.Eco Soap DispenserBachelorproof Artesis and EcoverThis project was offered by Ecover. The result had to be a redesign of the bag-in-box soap dispensing system. My interpretation resulted in a low-impact, ecological paper pulp moulded box with a reusable pump system that could easily snap onto An intuitive pump drains the bag-in-box, improving residual volumes compared to the original gravity/pressure based design.The empty box can be used to gather paper when the soapbag is empty. This extends the life cycle and also provides theraw material to produce the box.ed to gather empty. This provides thebox. the box.Encaustic Art PenRedesign 2nd Bachelor ArtesisAn encaustic art pen was given to examine and redesign. Encaustic art is performed by heating colored wax, and then painting or writing with the liquifi ed medium. The original pen was a modifi ed soldering iron that was barely suitable for precision tasks as in drawing. Analysis exposed the need for a more ergonomic pen with a more precise grip. The result is an ergonomically shaped pen suitable for both left- and right-handed artists. The excentered shape provides support at the thumb joint, which also reduces the risk of the fi ngers sliding to the heated pen tip.A little tool can be used to retrieve the pen tip. All the equipment canbe stored in a holder.Pencil & Digital DrawingVarious Works, ArtesisThe most valuable aspect of a product developer is the ability to think and communicate through images. I am capable of doing this from fast, rough idea sketches to digital or digitallyenhanced drawings.| 02 Product DesignPencil & Digital DrawingVarious Works, ArtesisI made these drawings using Autodesk Sketchbook Pro and Adobe Photoshop.Digital drawings are a great tool for adding aesthetic detail to ideas or concepts. They give better visual information and are great to explore material and color usage. They take more time to produce, so I fi nd them suitable when ideas or concept achieve more maturity, or when a strong visuallanguage is desired.| 03 Design Research.Ana l ysis & Registration of Behavioural Responses to Bodil y-near, Stigmatising Products Masterthesis in Design Research, Artesis University CollegeSupporting doctoral research of K. VaesI am very convinced that a strong vision and product insight are one of the most important keys to succesful development. That is why I chose to conduct a design research for my masterthesis.A stigma can be described as a ‘deeply ashaming, discrediting attribute’.Besides market research and methodologies, there is no known iterative method to obtaining an indication of the degree of stigmatisation induced by products. Though product designers can strongly benefit from this information. Reducing stigma can alter acceptance, desirability, and user-friendliness to otherwise respulsive products. Picking the least stigmatising design creates strategic selling proposition for the customer.I developped the fundaments of a registration and analysis method for product developers. Multiple, early to mature prototypes can be rapidlyverified. The tool has been assesed with dust/medical masks.| 03 Design Research.Ana l ysis & Registration of Behavioural Responses to Bodil y-near, Stigmatising Products Masterthesis in Design Research, Artesis University CollegeSupporting doctoral research of K. VaesThe tool focusses on avoidance-responses of the passers-by. By measuring interpersonal distance and unaware choices on the walking path, an indication of stigma can be obtained. ‘The Stain Dilemma’ and ‘Discriminating Dyadic Distances’ are both tests designed for use by product developers.The inelaborate tests are conducted in a natural city-environment with apparent absence of the researcher. Wireless measuring systems and test forms are designed to insert and analyze data without knowlegde of statistical matter.The visualisations help the product developer in verifi ying and refl ecting on arange of product concepts.. Wit Respro RoodPrototype Transparant Prototype Sport130140150160170Geen Respro Rood Sjaal PrototypePrototypeSport384348535863687378 1203-Modelling and renderingPhilips PhilishaveIn the courses of 3D-modelling with Rhino 4. 0, I chose to model a Philips Philishave HQ 6849. This was a good product to learn smooth surface transitions and organic shape modelling. With this finished model I started to learn rendering with V-Ray and Keyshot. These final images were rendered withKeyshot Pro 2.3-Modelling and renderingPoules De LuxeRendering was something I thought it was fun to learn and improve. Shortly after learning the basics for V-Ray, I got offered to make invitation cards for a luxurious dining event called Poules de Luxe, Rotary Opsinjoor Mechelen. I thought it would be fun to experiment with 3D-objects and rendering in my graphic design activities. In the final result, I used a 3D-scanned sculpture of a chicken to produce this vintage, luxurious-looking image. It was rendered with V-Ray, and touched up with Photoshop. The image was then blended in the graphic design ofthe invitation card.Autonomous RobotArduino Programming, Prototyping and ElectronicaWithin this course, an Arduino-based robot had to be built. It had to be capable of detecting a golf ball in a rectangular field, with only a black line on the outer boundaries. Once it was detected, the ball had to be transported to a rectangular hole in the field.We decided to not detect it at random, but instead using and selecting our sensor combination carefully. The finaland creative result included a homemade LDR-based sensor that could detect contrast changes, such as a golf ball. With a laser and an tweaked optocoupler, we made a laser gate. Eventually the robot followed a reliable, structured process of searching, detecting, catching and transporting the ball in under one minute and ultimately achieving it’s goal.. . . void Lijn( {// Serial.println(“void lijn“;// delay(500; while(Sit==2 { for(int iek=0; iek<=1500; iek++ { intMeanR=(analogRead(sensorR+analogRead(sensorM/2; intMeanL=(analogRead(sensorL+analogRead(sensorM/2;if(MeanR>GVImotor.Right(MSH,MSL; if(MeanL>GVImotor.Left(MSH,MSL; }W1=analogRead(sensorK+50; //uitlezen sensorK W3=pulseIn(sensorUS,HIGH/58;//uitlezen sensorUS// Serial.println(“W1 lezen“; while(rept<1000 { intMeanR=(analogRead(sensorR+analogRead(sensorM/2; intMeanL=(analogRead(sensorL+analogRead(sensorM/2;if(MeanR>GVImotor.Right(MSH,MSL; if(MeanL>GVImotor.Left(MSH,MSL;. . .Arduino autonomous robot, together with Van Rompaey Senne and Van Hecke Karel| 04 Other WorkBrand identit yLiersepoort butcher’s shop and traiteurI was contacted to update the brand identity of this butcher’s shop and traiteur. They wanted a clean and modern look that was also inspired an suitable with the look and feel of the interior. With this information I created a typical style and graphic guidelines.Logo DesignYouth Club ElawaatAs a member and being active as a graphic designer for youth club ‘Elawaat’, I created this logo. A dynamic and fresh look shaped the new style that would be used for future events.| 04 Other Work Calorlux This ambient lighting device will be activated by holding and throwing it in hot water, as in bathtubs. This concept was developed during Workshopweek 2011 by Tom Verbist within the Philips workshop assisted by Tom Wauters. Ambient Light Workshop Philips Workshop during Workshopweek Artesis 2011 The workshopweek in the Artesis department for Product Development invited the students to explore the possibilities of sustainable lighting. Within this week, various concept designs had to be created. This concept card is the result of my exploration: an ambient lighting device called ‘Calorlux’. The temperature of hot bath water heats op Peltier-plates, generating electricity. This is used to create an ambient, indirect light that illu minates the bath water and provides extensive user experience. The device has it’s function granted by the Seebeck effect, transduction of temperature differences toelectricity. The component that hereby should be used is called a peltier plate. This is also more frequently used as a cooling element in electronic devices. Since the effect of generating sufficient energy is still low, this product concept is only a future vision. Hold the Calorlux ball under hot water for a few seconds to activate the peltier plate and LED. As the inner parts of the ball heat up, drop it in the hot bath water. The device will float. Cooling fins ond the upper side will provide a cold side for the peltier plate, the hot water and the hot LED aluminium parts will keep the inner part warm so the peltier plate provides electricity untill the ball is saturated when you leave the bath. Spinning the rubber wheel clockwise will able you to pick a colour within the spectrum you like. Spinning the wheel counterclockwise sets the intensity of the light. Only heat is used as a power source, pulling this concept away from traditional lighting locations and equipement, making this ambient lighting playful and independent.。
工业设计留学作品集模板
PORTFOLIO Tom Verbist | Student Product Designer| 01 About me.Who I am and what do I have to offer? | 02 Product Design.Projects I have done so far.| 03 Design Research.Addition and vision on the design field | 04 Other Work.What else can I do?| 05 Contact.Yes, you can contact me!| 01About me.Who I am.Hi, dear reader! I’m Tom Verbist, currently a product design student at the Integral Product Development departement of Artesis university college of Antwerp. My homebase is located in Elewi j t near Mechelen, Belgium.With a multidisciplinary approach, I make sure your product has a solid and innovative design. In other words, I work with a well-structured design process, solving the ideation all the wayto end-user product. The outcome of this method guarantees a technical, economical and functional stability.I consider myself being a teamplayer and I have a broad interest in design and design-related challenges, so I would love to join in on the exciting projects you have to offer. You can fi nd my coordinates in the ‘Contact me’ Section. Thank you!Strengths•Ideation & Brainstorming • Analysis & Design research • Product Envisioning•Eye for detail & organisationSoftware Skills3D-modelling:• Solidworks • Rhinoceros Rendering:• Keyshot• V-ray for Rhinoceros Graphic Design• Adobe Photoshop • Adobe Illustrator • Adobe Indesign Other:• Arduino ProgrammingExperience• Student Worker at Achilles Associates: ProductDevelopment & Design (2012)• Internship at Achilles Associates:Product Development & Design(August - September 2011)Product Case:Robotic Wine ServingSmart Mechanics ArtesisThe goal of this student project wascreating a robot capable of servingfood or drinks. Within this context,I created a wine-serving robotthat operates in classy andtrendy restaurants. It is capableof transporting and serving twotypes of wine, while displaying theircharacteristics and backgroundinformation. The user can eitherchoose to taste the wine or fi ll theglass according to their needs.The robot has been given theright dimensions, acquired throughrestaurant observation and criticaldistance measuring. In this way, therobot operates in the user’s zone ofconvenient reach and is very mobilewithin the restaurant. The mainchallenge was to create a valuableand yet low-production-cost productdue to the small product series.Product Case:Robotic Wine Serving Smart Mechanics ArtesisThe body is constructed out of fi berglass on a milled polyurethane foam core. The control components are 3D-printed and mounted on the fi berglass body.Internal system components include two 2.,25 cl refi llable reservoirs connected tocomputer-controlled solenoïd valves. The robot navigates by following magnetic strips that are built in the fl oor. RFID tags give feedback of the exact position.When the user has made the right wine selection, making contact with the glass to the button will activate the solenoidvalves. The wine will then fl ow untill the user has suffi cient wine, with a maximum dispensed amount of 25cl. Remainingdroplets will be caught in a drip stop.Eco Soap Dispenser Bachelorproof Artesis and EcoverThis project was offered by Ecover. The result had to be a redesign of the bag-in-box soap dispensing system. My interpretation resulted in a low-impact, ecological paper pulp moulded box with a reusable pump system that could easily snap onto An intuitive pump drains the bag-in-box, improving residual volumes compared to the original gravity/pressure based design.The empty box can be used to gather paper when the soapbag is empty. This extends the life cycle and also provides theraw material to produce the box.ed to gatherempty. Thisprovides thebox. the box.Encaustic Art PenRedesign 2nd Bachelor Artesis An encaustic art pen was given toexamine and redesign. Encaustic art is performed by heating colored wax, and then painting or writing with the liquifi ed medium.The original pen was a modifi ed soldering iron that was barely suitable for precision tasks as in drawing. Analysis exposed the need for a more ergonomic pen with a more precise grip.The result is an ergonomically shaped pen suitable for both left- and right-handed artists. Theexcentered shape provides support at the thumb joint, which also reduces the risk of the fi ngers sliding to the heated pen tip.A little tool can be used to retrieve the pen tip. All the equipment can be stored in a holder.Pencil & Digital DrawingVarious Works, ArtesisThe most valuable aspect of a product developer is the ability to think andcommunicate through images. I am capable of doing this from fast, rough idea sketches to digital or digitallyenhanced drawings.Pencil & Digital Drawing Various Works, ArtesisI made these drawings using AutodeskSketchbook Pro and Adobe Photoshop. Digital drawings are a great tool for adding aesthetic detail to ideas or concepts. They give better visual information and are great to explore material and color usage. They take more time to produce, so I fi nd them suitable when ideas or concept achieve more maturity, or when a strong visuallanguage is desired.| 03 Design Research.Ana l ysis & Registration of Behavioura lResponses to Bodi l y-near, Stigmatising ProductsMasterthesis in Design Research, Artesis University College Supporting doctoral research of K. VaesI am very convinced that a strong vision and product insight are one of the most important keys to succesful development. That is why I chose to conduct a design research for my masterthesis.A stigma can be described as a ‘deeply ashaming, discrediting attribute’.Besides market research and methodologies, there is no known iterative method to obtaining an indication of the degree of stigmatisation induced by products. Though product designers can strongly benefit from this information. Reducing stigma can alter acceptance, desirability, and user-friendliness to otherwise respulsive products. Picking the least stigmatising design creates strategic selling proposition for the customer.I developped the fundaments of a registration and analysis method for product developers. Multiple, early to mature prototypes can be rapidly verified. The tool has been assesed with dust/medical masks.| 03 Design Research.Ana l ysis & Registration of Behavioura l Responses to Bodi l y-near, Stigmatising Products Masterthesis in Design Research, Artesis University College Supporting doctoral research of K. VaesThe tool focusses on avoidance-responses of the passers-by. By measuring interpersonal distance and unaware choices on the walking path, an indication of stigma can be obtained. ‘The Stain Dilemma’ and ‘Discriminating Dyadic Distances’ are both tests designed for use by product developers.The inelaborate tests are conducted in a natural city-environment with apparent absence of the researcher. Wireless measuring systems and test forms are designed to insert and analyze data without knowlegde of statistical matter.The visualisations help the product developer in verifi ying and refl ecting on a range of product concepts..Wit Respro Rood Prototype Transparant Prototype Sport130140150160170Geen Respro Rood Sjaal PrototypePrototypeSport3843485358636873781203-Modelling and renderingPhilips PhilishaveIn the courses of 3D-modelling with Rhino 4.0, I chose to model a Philips Philishave HQ 6849. This was a good product to learn smooth surface transitions and organic shape modelling. With this finished model I started to learn rendering with V-Ray and Keyshot. These final images were rendered with Keyshot Pro 2.3-Modelling and renderingPoules De LuxeRendering was something I thought it was fun to learn and improve. Shortly after learning the basics for V-Ray, I got offered to make invitation cards for a luxurious dining event called Poules de Luxe, Rotary Opsinjoor Mechelen.I thought it would be fun to experiment with 3D-objects and rendering in my graphic design activities. In the final result, I used a 3D-scanned sculpture of a chicken to produce this vintage, luxurious-looking image. It was rendered with V-Ray, and touched up with Photoshop. The image was then blended in the graphic design of the invitation card.Autonomous Robot Arduino Programming, Prototyping and ElectronicaWithin this course, an Arduino-based robot had to be built. It had to be capable of detecting a golf ball in a rectangular field, with only a black line on the outer boundaries. Once it was detected, the ball had to be transported to a rectangular hole in the field.We decided to not detect it at random, but instead using and selecting our sensor combination carefully. The finaland creative result included a homemade LDR-based sensor that could detect contrast changes, such as a golf ball. With a laser and an tweaked optocoupler, we made a laser gate. Eventually the robot followed a reliable, structured process of searching, detecting, catching and transporting the ball in under one minute and ultimately achieving it’s goal.. . .void Lijn(){// Serial.println(“void lijn“);// delay(500);while(Sit==2){for(int iek=0; iek<=1500; iek++){int MeanR=(analogRead(sensorR)+analogRead(sensorM))/2;int MeanL=(analogRead(sensorL)+analogRead(sensorM))/2;if(MeanR>GVI)motor.Right(MSH,MSL);if(MeanL>GVI)motor.Left(MSH,MSL);}W1=analogRead(sensorK)+50; //uitlezen sensorKW3=pulseIn(sensorUS,HIGH)/58; //uitlezen sensorUS// Serial.println(“W1 lezen“);while(rept<1000){int MeanR=(analogRead(sensorR)+analogRead(sensorM))/2;int MeanL=(analogRead(sensorL)+analogRead(sensorM))/2;if(MeanR>GVI)motor.Right(MSH,MSL);if(MeanL>GVI)motor.Left(MSH,MSL);. . .Arduino autonomous robot, together withVan Rompaey Senne and Van Hecke KarelBrand identityLiersepoort butcher’s shop and traiteurI was contacted to update the brandidentity of this butcher’s shop and traiteur.They wanted a clean and modern look[LIERSEPOORT//KLANTENKAART] that was also inspired an suitable withthe look and feel of the interior. With thisinformation I created a typical style andgraphic guidelines.Logo DesignYouth Club ElawaatAs a member and being active as agraphic designer for youth club ‘Elawaat’,I created this logo. A dynamic and freshlook shaped the new style that would beused for future events.CalorluxThis ambient lighting device will be activated by holding and throwing it in hot water, as in bathtubs. This concept was developed during Workshopweek 2011 by Tom Verbist within the Philips workshop assisted by Tom Wauters .The device has it’s function granted by the Seebeckeffect, transduction of temperature differences toelectricity. The component that hereby should beused is called a peltier plate. This is also more fre-quently used as a cooling element in electronicdevices. Since the effect of generating sufficientenergy is still low, this product conceptis only a future vision .Spinning the rubber wheel clockwise will able you to pick a colour within the spectrum you like. Spinning the wheel counterclockwise sets the intensityof the light.Hold the Calorlux ball under hot water for a few seconds to activate the peltier plate and LED. As the inner parts of the ball heat up, drop it in the hot bath water. The device will float. Cooling fins ond the upper side will provide a cold side for the peltier plate, the hot water and the hot LED aluminium parts will keep the inner part warm so the peltier plate provides electricity untill the ball is saturated when you leave the bath.Only heat is used as a power source, pulling this concept away from traditional lighting locations and equipement, making this ambient lightingplayful and independent.Ambient Light Workshop Philips Workshop during Workshopweek Artesis 2011The workshopweek in the Artesis department for Product Development invited the students to explore the possibilities of sustainable lighting. Within this week, various concept designs had to be created.This concept card is the result of my exploration: an ambient lighting device called ‘Calorlux’. The temperature of hot bath water heats op Peltier-plates, generating electricity. This is used to create an ambient, indirect light that illuminates the bath water and provides extensive user experience.。
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Form Semantics Design language
Nature and Form Inspiration from nature
2010 Annual Sales Comparison chart
Why sanitary pads? Tampons and cups are a greener option, but majority of women in India and other ird World countries value their virginity a lot. Teenage girls would not prefer tampons over pads as it would ruin their chance of marriage.
proviial.
Door and hinges respectively
Corrugated metal sheet side walls bent in a certain fashion.
Fasteners that hold the walls sturdy
PORTFOLIO 2013
Shailee Rindani
Shailee Rindani
srindani@ (+91) 982 37 57 387 DOB: 21/12/1990
EDUCATION
Product Design Student, MITID, Pune.
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When 40% school going girls drop out at puberty due to lack of basic toilet facility, it calls for serious human and design intervention. How can we improve sanitation and be�er manage human waste in low-income communities?
LANGUAGES
Hindi, Gujarati, English
Green Design Sanitary Napkin concept
Design for Special Needs Dealing with open defecation
Smart Socket Energy saving, wall-mounted electrical outlets
[Mock-up made from di erent layers mimicking the actual function.]
View detailed process on: /shaileerindani
Design for Special Needs
Proposed concept
Including the outer packaging.
46,75,320cm of land ll space is taken up by one woman during her menstruating life.
either incineration, ushing out in the sea or land lling.
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Being a Fast Moving Consumer Good, its use is inevitable, making it increasingly di cult to replace.
Separating usable layers and re-arranging them for a better and a greener output, not compromising with the function.
Stamped air vents that ensure no foul smell remains Indian style ceramic toilet pot (3)
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EXPERIENCE
2009 - Higher Secondary Education at S.N.Kansagra School, Rajkot, ISC Board. (English, Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Art) 2013 - Currently studying Product Design( Sem 8) at MIT Institue of Design, Pune.
- Ability to observe, visualize, analyze and ideate. - Creating prototypes with various materials and processes - Managing events and organizing it for our college festival, QUASAR. - 3D modelling, Digital rendering, Sketching and Ideation.
Perforated cotton embedded with polyacrylate gel that absorbs all the blood.
Proposed material: natural wax coated paper/fabric to make it leak-proof. Heat sealed with the top most layer. e idea is enhanced by providing cotton strings, enabling the user to wrap it up tightly and dispose. us, eliminating the packaging plastic too.
Cotton layer that is shredded and compressed, capable of soaking and channelizing the ow of blood, also interlocking bers prevent from over owing.
Cross-linked woven cotton or bamboo bres, thin and ne, thus are soft to feel for the sensitive skin.
Cottage industry in a rural setup creates many
non-biodegradable plastics
Green Design
USAGE
Cotton string acts as packaging.
Wings are reused per cycle. Used portion is peeled o , rolled up and disposed.
- Travelling all around the world. I have had the privilege to have witnessed some of the most beautiful countries in the world. - Portrait photography - Egyptology - National level skating participant - Working in a team - Developing new and exciting products
Side Slide Techno- Aesthetic Detailing Toaster + Griller
Auto-Rickshaw Meter Display and Control systems
Test-tube holder Simple Design Process
Form Semantics Re-designing a household gas lighter
Issues
Open defecation and its ill e ects are known to all, but the facts are overlooked.
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Possibilities
A biodigester is a centre for biological activity that decomposes faecal matter with the help of bacterial colonies. Provides business opportunities as the manufacturing, assembling and installing requires management and labour. Canopy should be economical (within given budget). Stackability, an important factor considering the number of remote places these disassembled toilets need to travel. Ergonomics and user psychology playing a huge role in the acceptance of this design intervention.
SKILLS
December 2011 (3 weeks) July 2012 (6 weeks)
INTEREST
Platypus Designs Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad. [Cow dung planters, Form studies, Prototyping.] Godrej and Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd., Mumbai. [R & D dept., Refrigerator handles, Manufacturing methods, Form exploration, People skills.]