2008 April About Me Page...Graphic Design Works LeapFrog* * includes design process case study About...
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ThinkingDesignersSeeThingsOthersDon’tdonn koh design portfolio
The subtleties of human behavior and emotions fascinates me. I am interested in turning such observations - especially those that are easily overlooked - into meaningful design opportunities.
Graphic Design Works
LeapFrog*
* includes design process case study
About Me
Renew Solar Charger (Coming Soon)
donn koh design portfolio
Bento
Redken Morph
Romance
Bordeaux Bliss
Hang Up Phone
Origami Sharpener
HealFast*
Undisclosed Works
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About M
e 1st Aug 2008
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born
studied
practice
other work
awards
1982
2004 - 2007
2006 Aug-Dec2006 Feb-Aug
2008 Nov-Present2008 Aug-Sep2008 July-Oct2008 May2008 May2007 Nov-2008 Apr2007 Aug-Nov2007 May2007 Feb
2001-2005
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Singapore
National University of Singapore (NUS)BA Industrial Design 1st Class Honors & ValedictorianAwarded Lee Kuan Yew Gold Medal as Top GraduateBMW DesignworksUSA Singapore Studio Sponsored ProjectTsinghua University of Beijing, Academy of Art & DesignExchange Semester in Transportation Design
Industrial Designer - One & Co Design Inc.Freelance Design - BMW Group DesignworksUSA, SingaporeFreelance Design - Dell Singapore, NextOfKin Creatives & ChemistyFreelance Design - Philips Singapore Innohub DivisionFreelance Design - L’Oreal Singapore Pte Ltd, Vichy DivisionContract Designer - GRO Design, EindhovenIndustrial Design Intern - Design Incubation Centre, SingaporeIndustrial Design Apprentice - Design Insight Pte Ltd, SingaporeFreelance Packaging Design - for L’Oreal Brandstorm
Network Marketing Sales, Executive Manager - Unicity International
Winner, IF concept award - LeapFrogGrand Winner (Of 903 international entries), BraunPrize - LeapFrogWinner, Red Dot design concept award - LeapFrogBronze Award (Top 7 of 1700), Lite-On design award - HealFastSpecial Award, Lite-On design award - HangUpPhoneBest Presentation, L’Oreal Brandstorm - Morph1st Prize, Wine4Asia structural packaging - Bordeaux BlissFinalist, Young Asian Designers award - Swoosh Eco Vacuum
donn kohindustrial designer
7 Gambir Walk,Singapore 538971
+65 9452 [email protected]
computer knowledge
Pro�cient in:Rhinoceros 3DAlias Auto StudioAlias ImageStudioBunkspeed HypershotFlamingoSolidWorksAdobe PhotoshopPhotoshop RenderingIllustrator RenderingCorelDraw
Good Knowledge of:Pro-EngineerWacom Sketching3D Studio Max VrayMacromedia FlashModo 3D
leapfrogcerebral palsy + spina bi�da
Grand Winner,of 903 Entries
LeapFrog combines stander & walker functionality. - It transforms, and assists, in sync with the paraplegic child’s intention to sit, stand, or walk. This enables more frequent practice with lower supervision.
Besides supporting physical development, sense of independence and esteem, LeapFrog also turns ‘painful’ medical engineering aesthetics into humane, sociable, toy-like approachability. - Even normal children eagerly ask, ‘Can we play with that too?’
Honors thesis project / 2007 Apr
Grand Winner,of 903 Entries
leapfrogcerebral palsy + spina bi�da
Research
Design Brief& Speci�cations
IdeationConcept
Generation
ConceptDevelopment
DesignDetailing
Testing & Modi�cation
DesignDelivery
ExpertConsultation
•Initial ideas•Observation & literature search•Analysis of needs & problems•Existing products & market study•Opportunity search
•Brief development•Specific aims•Image search•Mood boards
•Breath-wise exploration•Brainstorming•Genesis of 3 directions•Evaluation & selection
•Depth-wise exploration•Brainstorming•Genesis of 3 concepts•Evaluation & selection
•Design development•Sketches & sketch models•Ergonomics analysis•Functional & technical resolution•Form, scale & language exploration•User scenarios•Evaluation•Expert consultation
•Mechanical test models•Prototype construction•User trial & evaluation•Expert consultation•Modifications•Refinement•Simplification
•Further refinement•Form & language details•Components design•Manufacturing considerations•Engineering drawings•Materials selection•Finalization of design
•Experts specialized in users’ condition & needs•Users’ close relations•Specialists in engineering
•Final digitalmodelling/renderings•Final appearance scalemodel construction•Illustration of presentationpanels•Finalization of design report
LeapFrog Design Process O
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A visual overview of the design developmental process taken for LeapFrog.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
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LeapFrog Research Process
The design process was begun with user research via literature and user observation. First-hand experts including specialized therapists and parents at the Singapore Cerebral Palsy Centre were also consulted.
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literature research
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user observation parents & experts consultation
ChildCerebral Palsy
Spina Bi�da
PhysicalNeeds
Motor Rehab& Development
Motor & Vestibular (motion)Stimuation
Frequent & RegularPractice
Balancing Support& Safety from Falls
StrengthSupport
ProgressiveWeight-bearingPractice
StandingUpright
CorrectivePositioning
Augmentation to EnablePerformance of Daily Taskson Their Own (e.g. Moving Around, Self-Care etc.)
Opportunity to Try to Achieve/Succeedon Their Own
“Unmedical” Aestheticsin Their Products
Participation inEnvironment’s Activities
SocialInteraction
Socially Approachable& Friendly Design
Sense ofIndependence
& Esteem
DiplegicCP Patients
Involvement& Inclusion
Motivation& Encouragement
EmotionalNeeds
Family Involvementin Rehabilitation
Play and Fun
Simple, Easy to Calibrate Products
Relief fromNeed to HeavilySupervise
Relief fromNeed to PhysicallyAssist Patient
Directional & MovementGuidance
Easy to Manipulate,Intuitive Products
CaregiverNeeds
Aged 1.5-5
SlightSpasticity
PoorBalance
Sudden,ExaggeratedMovements
PoorDirection
Control
SB Patients
Moderate/LowParalysis
Weak LowerLimbs
Bowel/BladderProblems
Latex Allergy
Target Group
LeapFrog Research Process
User-centred research �ndings consolidated into visual map and summary.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
user needs summary
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problems
EsteemNeeds sense of independence & worth
SocialNeeds more interaction with other children
Insu�cient practice/activityOften left to lie or sit around at homeParents too busy to help practiceRehab centre therapy alone is insu�cient
condition
Cerebral palsy / spina bi�daUnstable & too weak to stand
Lack control & balanceNeeds supervision & therapyMay eventually learn to walk
Daily lifeSchool - Therapy - Home
LeapFrog Research Process
Existing products and the market playground were analysed. These, together with the user research, formed the foundation for identi�cation of problems and design opportunities.
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products study market playground analysis
design opportunity
major product categories
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sit-standers walkers
rehab-oriented
friendly daily companion
designopportunity
‘How about a walker that can help me sit and stand whenever i like?’
‘How about one that is stylish instead of drawing pitiful stares?’
LeapFrog Design Brief
Based on the research, a design brief, and its speci�c set of aims are drawn up. A mood board was also de�ned to help guide the design of the product’s form, aesthetics and emotional notions.
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mood board emotions
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existing problems
1Unfriendly devices that draw
attention to their disabilityand turn others away
2Insu�cient opportunity for
independent movement & practice
design brief
1Enable greater frequency of
physiological rehabilitation exercise
2Give greater sense of independence,
social inclusion and self-esteem
speci�c aims
Physical needsMotor stimulation, rehab & developmentPhysical load bearing & standing uprightFrequent practice at early age
Emotional needsSense of independence & esteemSocial involvement & inclusionMotivation & encouragement
Caregiver needsRelief from heavy loadsRelief from intense supervisionEase of adujustabilty & child transfer
gentleness & lightness
sportiness
excitement friendly fun
fantasy simplicity
gentledynamism
LeapFrog Design Ideation
Ideation sketches resulting in 3 solution directions.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
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folding exoskeleton idea
sports wheeler ideaweight-bearing baby walker idea
LeapFrog Concept Generation
The partial weight-bearing walker idea was chosen and developed into 3 concept sketches.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
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LeapFrog SpiderPackGira�e
standingseated�at-folded
standingseated�at-foldedstandingseated�at-folded
LeapFrog Concept Developm
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Developmental sketches exploring di�erent standing assist systems, proportions and mechanisms. Draft CADing used to aid structural and mechanics visualization.
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concept development
Optional chest strap forbetter positioning
Optional leg abductor toprevent scissoringof legs
Adjustableposition fordi�erent userweights &weight-bearingrequirements
Angle of handlecan be changed
to suit needs
Handlebarshelp user to
hoist himself up
sit-to-stand transition
sporty side pro�le
Open front formore intimate
social interaction
sportiness disabledaesthetics
LeapFrog Concept Developm
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Further sketches explored proportions & hierarchy, emotional notions, and removal of unnecessary structural members.
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concept development
thicker front element thicker rear element
straighter curves complex & curvy gently curvaceous
rational soft forms withanalogy of animal legs
straight / thick / low bottom element arched / thin / high bottom element
articulated forms cleaner / simpler / �owing lines
child-like simplicity
Movement analysis helped identify the crucial moments a user needs assistive lift during standing up and walking. This eliminated unnecessary supports, streamlined the system and led to the �nal concept.
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movement analysis
Sit-to-stand transition
Walking
�nal concept
LeapFrog Concept Developm
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LeapFrog Design Realization
Design is brought closer to reality using anthropometric data, vector �exikins, and various scale & mechanical models.
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Vector �exikinsErgonomics and designing for growth
1:1 Foam modelTesting of scale in context and in relation to other products
CAD structural modelTranslating into structures for prototype construction
LEGO mechanical modelMoving parts & joints design
18 month child
5 year old
LeapFrog Design Realization
A functional rig is built and tested on actual cerebral palsy patients to correct the design problems and to prove the concept.
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VSStanding with crutches
Midway through standing up is the critical point where greatest e�ort is required. User frequently
falls back onto seat due to poor leg strength.
Standing with LeapFrog prototypeAssistive force helps to lift butt past the critical point, giving a �uid standing transition. User is able to walk smoothly.
prototype testing proof of conceptprototype construction
LeapFrog Design D
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Details are resolved and forms are re�ned to ensure a coherent formal language.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
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design details
details evolution & re�nement
standing walker mode
easy-fold-easy-tow
full size for 5 yr-old
resized for 11⁄2 yr-old
leapfrogcerebral palsy + spina bi�da
LeapFrog Design Explanation
The various functionalities of LeapFrog illustrated in a poster.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
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Pragmatic analysis and key bene�ts of the LeapFrog assistve walker.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
key bene�ts
functional innovation: sit-to-stand assist + walking support
Assists the paraplegic child in standing & walking and allows seated rests, enabling frequentpractice and enhancing sense of independence
Automatic, intuitive transformation between sit-stand-walk modes, minimizing caregiver burden
Sociable, toy-like approachability in place of unfriendly medical engineering aesthetics
LeapFrog Design Explanation
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standing releases brakeswide base helps balanceweight supported by arms
gas spring assist helpspartially lift buttocks*
compressed into sitting mode by weight of child
sitting activates brakes, prevents kick-gliding*
seat folds up for leg roomanti-reverse brakes for more stability
child sits to restbodyweight on seat folds LeapFrog automatically into chair mode
braked brakes off
anti-reversebrakes leg room
gas springinside
*Sit-braking: Prevents kick-gliding and acquiring of wrong movement patterns, also for enhanced safety
*Gas spring assist force can be set according to weight and adjusted according to the child’s development
Automatic brake mechanism, positioning adjustments, and walker customization.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
quick armrests adjustmentautomatic brakes system walker customization
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Brake lever activated by sitting,lifted seat releases brakes
180°twistunlock
adjustangle
90°twistunlock
adjustlength
Telescopic structure & sizing pin
Size adjustment extremes - 18 months to 5 years
Threaded insert for accessories
Air receptacle to adjust gas spring force with home foot-pump
brake modes1. always o�2. seat = brake3. always on
User scenarios show the problems that LeapFrog solves in various situations.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
user scenarios
LeapFrog Design Explanation
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Child refuses towalk during outing
Therapy &home practice
Social interactionwith other children
Family timeoutside of home
Caregivers toobusy at home
Easy-fold & tow-alongeven when carrying
child in one arm
Light-weight,compact & flat
portability
Low supervisionrequired enables
more practice
Open front design forintimacy, interaction
& encouragement
Friendly, toy-like socially acceptable
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tow-along& walk easy
flat-folding
Powder-based stereolithography was used to convert the CAD data into 1:2 scale design parts. The parts are �nished by hand, spray-painted and assembled.
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stereolithography rapid prototype
LeapFrog Design Presentation
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1. Closed-cell neoprene handles (soft, latex-free)2. Soft polyurethane RIM molding with TumbleFormTM skin3. Polyurethane RIM molding (porous core)4. Strong, lightweight ø22 Aluminum tubing5. Strong, lightweight ø19 Aluminum tubing6. Strong, lightweight ø32 Aluminum tubing7. Repressurizable gas spring8. Gas spring air nipple (release & pump)9. Sizing adjustor screw10. Durable non-marring, non-skid, thermoplastic rubber wheels11. Easy-to-clean polypropylene wheel rims12. One directional rear wheels with disengageable ratchet & pin brake mechanism13. Angle-limited, spring-back castor assembly14. Latex-free accordion bellow15. Nylon strap with length adjustment clip16. Ratchet self-locking folding mechanism17. Threaded insert ø6 for accessories attachment18. Self-lubricating plastic bushings19. 3-Position �ip switch for brake mode selection20. Brake mechanism lever under seat21. Washable fabric cushion (velcro attachment)22. Sizing holes23. Self-locking, spring-back release folding mechanism
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manufacturing components
LeapFrog Design Technical
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origamisharpener
Sharpener reduced to one-component, simple bending and grinding construction.
An origami-like aesthetic, with notions of simplicity and reduction.
Analogy of razor blades adds a feeling of precision and quality.
Design Team - Donn Koh, Elias Teo & Luke Cocker
Academic project / 2005 Sep
origamisharpener
Origam
i Design Explanation
Origami Sharpener combines the ‘folded-from-a-single-sheet’ aesthetic and formal analogy of razor blades to compose a notion of humility and stylish simplicity, yet with precision and e�ciency.
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Origam
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Innovating from a metal manufacturing approach, Origami Sharpener achieves a simple production process involving one-component stamping and grinding processes.
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manufacturing process
experimental models usage
1. Blanking 2. Deburring 3. Stamp Bending I 5. Stamp Bending II4. Edge Grinding (Blade)
Bentosmart fridge . e-nutritionist . cooker
One major challenge against healthy eating is the lack of knowledge that healthy meals can be delicious ones too.
Online share-and-rate communities can enable worldwide pooling of recipes so that users are exposed to the possibilities.
Bento is a smart refrigerator-cum-cooktop that has an automated inventory, and a virtual nutritionist, making it a convenient, one-stop solution to access healthy recommendations online (based on ingredient availability and user pro�le), and then to prepare the nutritious meals quickly.
Bentosmart fridge. e-nutritionist. cooker
Design Team - Donn Koh, Chen Meihua / 2006 July
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Bento Design Explanation
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Preview in the air!HelioDisplay’s laminar air-screen technology enables an interactive ‘touch’ screen, in-the-air user interface - right where your cooktop and preparation table is. Access your user pro�le, browse and preview the recommended meals, and follow the step by step instructions to assemble your healthy meal.
01 Black glass worktop surface02 Induction heating surface03 Induction cooker �eld generator04 Door of ‘sushi-conveyor’ window05 HelioDisplay laminar air convertor & output06 Sliding trackpad, heater & menu controls07 Sidings for ‘sushi-conveyor’ window09 Side fridge raisable base plate11 Freezer compartment seperator12 Frozen foods storage13 Non-frozen storage14 Moving storage plates15 Electromagnetic motor channels16 Actuator punch17 Rollers18 Outer shell19 Discard box door20 Discard box door controls21 On-board computer & memory22 Temperature & humidity regulating circuitry23 RFID scanner and HelioDisplay projector
Bento automates inventory tracking and guides the user through the food preparation, so that eating healthy becomes fuss-free, quick and convenient for the busy but health-conscious urban executive.
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Bento Design Explanation
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Pragmatic illustrationsUsing Illustrator
RFID Tag
Expiry date
Nutritional Value
Quantity / Weight
Food TypeSupermarketGroceries
1Groceries loaded are automatically inventorized, including nutritional info. 2
HelioDisplay air ‘touch-screen’ preview & select meals based on ingredient availability, ratings and nutritional pro�le.
3Follow recipe and combine meal using induction cook top.
Slide �nger along track pad to scroll through ingredients sushi-bar style, accessing the required ones to prepare the meal.
healfast+ electrically-accelerated healing
Bronze, 2007Top 7 of 1700 International Entries
An electrical �eld, when applied radially to a wound, starts, and/or accelerates healing. HealFast brings this technology to people in the form of a bandage that accelerates wound-healing.
It has a unique one-handed method of application that is intuitive and easy, even for less dexterous �ngers. The experience and aesthetics communicate care and comfort instead of a notion of pain.
This invention is particularly suitable for chronically unhealing wounds like diabetic ulcers/pressure sores.
healfast+ electrically-accelerated healing
Bronze Award, 2007Top 7 of 1700 International Entries
Quotation
“.... electricity in the body is far more important than previously thought... it has signi�cant potential in wound healing and possibly also regeneration.”
-Professor Min Zhao, University of Aberdeen in Scotland
Design Team - Donn Koh, Ong Zhen Qi / 2007 Feb
HealFast Research Process
The technology activates and accelerates the repair of open wounds, and has profound applications. The intention is to �nd a suitable product vehicle to bring its bene�ts to people.
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Functioning principleRepair cells are accelerated along electric current direction.
research highlights
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wound site
electrodes
Research excerpt“Tadpole tail amputated during the time in its life when it can not regenerate, was regrown using electricity.”-University of Aberdeen
Quotations
“Healing power of electricity raises hope of new treatments.”-The Guardian magazine
“To heal a wound, turn up the voltage.”-New Scientist magazine
HealFast Research Process
Diabetic patients were identi�ed as target users because they need alleviation from their chronically unhealing sores and prevention from the need to amputate.
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A holistic perspective for a total product experienceIt was kept in mind that the target user is more than just a medical patient or a customer of electrical healing technology. His holistic needs as a human being are acknowledged, so as to uncover more design opportunities and compose an all-rounded positive user experience - from the �rst visual encounter, to actual usage, and up until disposal.
user research
“Even little cuts or abrasions take very long to heal.”-Mr. Tan Kok Hwa: 59, Diabetic patient of 16 years
“If a product can speed up the wound closure for diabetic patients, then many of them can avoid amputation of their leg.”-Prof. Zhu Wen Jun: Dean, Singapore Traditional Chinese Medicine College
pragmatic
interference with socks
cover/protection
irritation-free
pain-relief
pressure relief
wound healing
ease of application
hope
esteem &confidence
feel clean
comforted
love & care
protectionDiabetic
User Needs
emotional
physical
discreetness
debridement
daily wound washing
ease of removal
absorption
disinfecting
hygiene
visible results
efficacy
Experts consultation
Product value & market potential246 million diabetic patients worldwide face the most common cause of non-traumatic lower extremity amputations.
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The unique and intuitive application system of HealFast - a caring touch for the elderly with less dexterous �ngers.
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Intuitive, friendly, like candyAnalogy & semiotics convey easy pull-to-open method
Familiar, like a stampApply like a stamp, handling tab ensures no sticking to �ngers
Just like a pull-o� tabOne-handed, familiar and easy lift-away backing ring
Total user experienceUser experience of a bandage is more than just its medical e�ects - The initial visual impression, ease of opening and application, how it looks on the skin, and even its appearance after several hours of usage... all add up to the total product experience.
4. Accelerated healing3. One-handed apply1. Easy pull-to-open 2. Easy handling
simple & familiar one-handed application
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A summary of the value and bene�ts of HealFast.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
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Patients with sores should:keep ulcer clean and bandagedmedicate wound and change bandage dailytake pressure o� wound area
HealFast helps by:electrical acceleration of healingeasy use encourages daily changePU dressing absorbs wound �uid for hygienePU dressing softness cushions wound sitewoven PE yarn gives breathable comfort, yet waterproof and shields from bacteria
Formal NotionsFriendly . Protective . Comforting . E�ective . Convenient . Clean.
Appearance after several hours on the skin also adds to the total product experience. HealFast’s woven PE yarn material departs from the painful, sticky mess, deteriorated look of bandages.
Early stage
Late stage
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Exploded diagram and technical drawing of HealFast. Di�erent sizes cater for harder-to-reach wound areas, or for big ulcers on larger areas.
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25 mm bandagefor 12 mm wounds
46 mm bandagefor 30 mm wounds
70 mm bandagefor 50 mm wounds
�ap for easy peel o�
lithium polymer battery
circuit board
polyurethane dressing with
antibiotic
metallic electrodes
create radial electric �ed
non-conducting substrate
breathable, woven polyethylene yarn
waxed-lined packaging
non-conducting hydrogel
conducting hydrogel rings
silicone adhesive
polyethylene applicator card keeps bandage semi-rigid for easy application
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Final model makingUsing Modela Pro CNC & vacuum forming
HangUpPhonecordless hanging phone
Special Award, 200710 Special mentions of 1700 International Entries
This cordless hanger phone enables new ways and new spaces to place your phone when not in use.
‘Hanging up’ your phone takes on a whole new meaning as phone calls are ended simply by the hanging action - pun intended. Letting it stand on a table also turns it of.
Comes with an induction charger and transmitter inthe form of a hook.
HangUpPhonecordless hanging phone
Special Award, 200710 Special mentions of 1700 International Entries
Design Team - Donn Koh, Alec Wong / 2006 Aug
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Humbly humourousHangUpPhone uses formal analogy of door tags to communicate the notion of hanging and to achieve a feeling of unobtrusiveness. The combination creates an object that is humbly humorous and functional. It represents a lifestyle of simple, quiet joy.
Numbers light up when phone is switched on
Pragmatic analysis of the HangUpPhone.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
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Functional illustrationsUsing Illustrator & Photoshop
switches o� when placed on �at surfaces
sliding mechanismacts as phone switch
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phone switcheso� when hungup
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Charging dock design and versatility.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
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Charging/base station dock can be hung on the wall or stand on �at surfacesCharge the phone by hangingit on the charging dock
Usage scenarios around the home.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
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Scenario illustrationsUsing Illustrator & Photoshop
Syntactic analysis of the HangUpPhone.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
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Sponsored Studio Project, BMW Group DesignworksUSA Singapore StudioA 4-month project at NUS guided by DesignworksUSA
Romanceemotional addressing
Emotional addressing is the intentional evocation of user emotions via a product or a space. It opens up another level of connection between people and design, creating the competitive edge of emotional experience and attachment, beyond function or physical form.
The Romance room sculpture uses a careful concoction of proportions, surfaces and other details, to create an experience of romance for the user who sits in it. He/she may not even know what caused it!
Romanceemotional addressing
Design Team - Donn Koh, Elias Teo, Chua Wunfong / 2006 Sep
Sponsored Studio Project, DesignworksUSAGuided by BMW DesignworksUSA Singapore Studio
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Romance requires a dialog between contrasting, but complementing entities.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
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Romance is the enchanting, dance-like dialog between two contrasting entities, which though being ironically di�erent, always complement harmoniously and sensuously. Their interaction is always intimate, graceful and full of hope, anticipation and promise.
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Romance requires a delicate balance of in-betweens to strike that magical chord.Copyright Donn Koh 2007 [email protected]
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The �ner points of Romance:Security & intimacy, yet with a sense of personal space and freedom Seclusion, yet balanced with a feeling of openness
Romance is about the soft against the hard, the sti� against the �uid, the tender against the strong. It is intimacy, but requires freedom to be magical. It craves seclusion but without openness it soon becomes stale. It has a playful motion and anticipation of progression, but yet you’ll want to freeze that moment in time and let it linger.
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These subcontexts are the components that act together, to di�erent extents, to conjure the feeling of romance.
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Romance subcontexts map:The design process began with an investigation into the emotional context itself - The intangible and complex romance emotion is analysed and deconstructed into more tangible and manageable subcontexts.
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Explorative sketches to identify potential ideas that could physically manifest the Romance emotion or its subcontexts.
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Sketches examined how di�erent forms and proportions evoked di�erent feelings. The e�ect of material quality, surface movement, and gestics are also explored.
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Miniature and full-sized models were used to test the emotional e�ects, material quality and explore construction feasibility. Image searches helped stimulate greater variety of thought.
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Experimental models
Image search
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Using the Proportion-Surface-Detail (PSD) methodology by BMW DesignworksUSA, the subcontexts were analysed to identify the main level in which each of them exerted its main in�uence.
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Example:Intimacy is found to created mainly by proportions and gesture(detail), while tenderness is mainly brought about by texture and curves.
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Within each subcontext, the ideas were classi�ed into those that worked and those that did not. These formed the guiding maps for composing the �nal room sculpture.
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Ideas classi�cation:Tables for ‘Intimacy’ and ‘Tenderness’ are shown as two examples.
Romance D
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Using the guiding subcontext tables, �nal experimentation was done at full scale to compose a coherent room sculpture. User tests were used to ascertain the emotional addressing e�ect.
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Full-scale mock-up Fine-tuning of curves User testing
Romance D
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Upon design �nalization, it was �ne-tuned and hand-sculpted out of foam. This formed the positive mold for the hand lay-up of the glass �bre.
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Foam sculpting
Fibreglass hand lay-up
BordeauxBlissstructural packaging design
Winner, Wine4Asia Structural Packaging Competition 2005Design in production by Far East Packaging Pte Ltd, used for Wine4Asia Expo Singapore
Bordeaux Bliss wine packaging is designed for the biggest marketing impact with the lowest environmental and economic costs.
Reminiscent of wine cellars and showcasing the wines, it literally turns every customer into a walking display... but remains practical, logical and simple.
Folded from a single sheet of cardboard, it is easy to manufacture, saves materials and stores in �at sheets. It is intuitive and quick to set up, requires no adhesives, but remains structurally strong for a 4-bottle load.
BordeauxBlissstructural packaging design
Wine4Asia Structural Packaging Competition, 2005First Prize, design used for Wine For Asia Int’l Expo
Design in production by Far East Packaging Pte Ltd / 2005 Nov
BordeauxBliss Design Explanation
A problem-solving design taking manufacturing feasibilty and simplicity into consideration.
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Production-friendlyPractical, sustainable and economical - Bordeaux Bliss is entirely producible from a �at sheet of card, with single-sided printing. Instead of using more materials or components, it uses the folds to create compartments, enhance structural strength, minimise section thickness... and requires no adhesives.
BordeauxBliss Design Explanation
For the purpose of cash-and-carry exhibitions, BordeauxBliss is designed for �atness, speed of setting up, room for brand label, and clever publicity - each carrying customer is literally a walking advert / showcase.
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Intuitive & user-friendlyWith a few simple folds, the structure achieves rigidity and strength enough to solve the weight problem of carrying 4 bottles using thin cardboard. Assembly is intuitive and fast - ideal for cash-and-carry exhibitions.
Best Presentation Award, 2007Freelance strategic consultation & packaging design for NUS
morphcosmetic packaging design
Family of products designed for brand extension of Redken For Men.
Retaining RFM’s brand identity while imbuing new notions of morphology, sensuality, mystery, futurism and premium exclusivity.
Existing clientele is preserved while reaching out to a new segment of target consumers.
morphcosmetic packaging design
Freelance design & strategy for NUS BizAd / 2007 Apr
Best Presentation Award
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esign Explanation
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The construct clay’s one-click swivel lid featured in CAD renderings and a physical prototype.
CNC & vacuum-formed modelCAD renderings
Graphic D
esign Evangelistic Outreach
Postcards, website and coasters conceptualized and designed for evangelistic outreach under Postal Troop. The idea was to arouse curiousity about a self-sacri�cial friend that everyone has - Jesus!
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A Friend Who Will Die For You Is Hard To Come By
A Friend Who Will Die For You Is Hard To Come By... but the facts show that everyone has at least one such friend!
www.mytruefriend.org
Come to discover who it might be.
Design Team - Donn Koh, Elias Teo
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esign Tradeshow Posters
Tradeshow posters freelanced for Rohm & Haas. Conceptualization and design of curious & communicative posters for additive ingredients. Target audience - cosmetic products �rms.
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USP: AculynTM imparts a sensational elastic feel to cosmetic products
USP: SunSpheresTM give total sun coverage in suncare products
USP: AcudyneTM is a styling agent with great moldability & care for colored hair
Design Team - Donn Koh, Chen Meihua
Undisclosed Projects
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Currently undisclosed projects.Copyright Donn Koh 2008 [email protected]
Philips Singapore, Innohub DivisionCon�dential
L’Oreal Singapore, VICHY Brand DivisionProduct Bottle Design
GRO design - NOKIA Project (team)Messaging Phone
GRO design - Microsoft Project (team)Con�dential
Dell Singapore, Experience Design GroupSustainability & Peripherals
DesignInsight Pte Ltd - Sennheiser Project (team)Wireless Ear Phones