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Tommy Duong
Industrial Design
408.636.3779
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Table of Contents1 Resolution
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18 Curvilinear
19 Ghost
25 xChair
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27 Twist
29 Facetlight
37 Pass N Play
43 Curves
47 Caltrain Bike System
55 Felt Collection
63 Lightning DS Bike
71 Beats Studio
75 CAPsule
83 Pfeiffer Lab
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ResolutionContact use made easy
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SearchingForOpportunity
Clutter is everywhere
Visual AnthropologyThis research help to indentify an area for opportunity
Especially in the bathroom
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GenerateIdeas
Keying in on contact use
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MarketSingle function
Low end product
ConsumerMore than38 million Americans wear contact lenses
Contact wearers Essential productsuse these
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OpportunityAll-in-One
Upscale
Easy to find
+ = Resolution
Clutter bathroom sinkwhich typically lives in
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Where it livesUpscale
Modern
Playful
Inspiration
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FormInspirationSimple
Gesturing
Expressive
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ChallengeIntegrating solution dispenser with contact case.
First Pass
Something doesnt feel right....Too smallNot playful
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GoalsAdd more value
Playful
Simplify Use
SolutionTouchless sensors
TechnologyAdds value to product
Hands free use
Luxury
Revisited
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added automatic sensor
Concept 1Incorporated touchless sensors
ProblemStill too small
Not enough hand clearance
Too complex
NewConcepts
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Concept 2Bigger is better
Simplify Use
More intuitive
Assymetrical balance
Playful
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SensorArea
Solution Area
2 AA Batteries
1.5 fl oz.
circuit boardrefill cap
Solution DispenserDispenses consistant amount of solution everytime.
Battery Cover
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Automatic SensorFrees up a hand to improves efficiency
Components1 Touchless Solution Dispenser
2 Contact Case
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Features
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LIFT
RightWay
WrongWay
The open space creates handles for fingers to grab onto to improve ergonomics.
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Cupping DesignPrevents contacts from flipping inside out during transportation.
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Resolution
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The goal was to create a form that would be dynamic and balanced at all viewing angles. This was accomplished by using well proportioned dominant, subdominant and subordinate forms.
Rectilinear
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Curvilinear
Understanding of three-dimensional surface changes to create dynamic flow in multiple viewing angles.
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GhostRocket Car
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Be Inspired
Flow
AerodynamicSurface Shift
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To Create
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ConstraintsThe design was dictated by the location of the CO2 cartridge, guide wire, keep out space, and location of the wheels. The form had to be created out of a 9x3.25x3 piece of modulan.
LookingInside
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xChairFlat Pack Furniture
To design and develop flat pack furniture for children between the ages of two to six years old.
Anthropogenic issues were considered as well as functionality, safety, stability and ease of mobility.
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TwistBud VaseCreating cohesion between 2D and 3D elements when utilizing thermoforming process.
Whimsical
Playful
Twisting
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Facetlight
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Inspiration
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Ideate
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ConstraintsThe requirements for this project were to have 4 AA or 2 D-Cell batteries and a lense. Real internal configurations were needed before final design could be made.
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Features
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Ability to lay on multiple side to project light in different directions without the need to hold.
On/Off Switch
Pointed end gives the ability to stake flashlight into the ground to point light up.
Hooded cap to help direct light.
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Facetlight
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Pass n PlayStackable Tea Lights
Table top
Honesty
Simplicity
Sustainability
Collaboration
Tommy Duong I Brian Renz I Irene Groethe I Tuong Nguyen
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Compare
vs
Blomus Tealight holder Pass n Play Tealight
Okala Impact AssessmentThe redesignshowed 10% less impact on the environment due to use of secondary steel and low cost stamping process.
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CreateConcept 1
Concept 2
Magnets-helps position boxes and keeps them in place.
-idea of stacking, playing, creating
-Staackable -Retaining taper appeal
Materials-Sheet metal-Aluminum-Steel
Manufacturing-Stamped -Micro perforated
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Materials/ Process
The product is initially stamped from a flat sheet of aluminum and then bent for easy and low cost production.
The products endlife is highly recyclable because of the raw material or be repurposed.
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CurvesSolidworks
Fixie BikeCombining pre-made parts with custom parts to create a cohesive fixie bike.
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Curves
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Cal-Train Bike System
Tommy Duong I Dexter Sulit I Mia Norton I Ashley Nicodemus
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Current System
BICYCLE RACKS
ObservationLittle room for bike storage
Tagging System
Stacking bikes
Tagging SystemRarely used by riders
Bike storage
Only half a cart for bike storage
No direction to go in or out train
Stacking BikesDamages other peoples bike
No security
Inefficient when someone needed to exit
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Goals for redesign
Eliminate tag system
Eliminate stacking bikes
Offer bike security
Create a clear and
intuitive process
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Thinking
Exploring ways to lock bike.
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Form Exploration
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PinHolds bike in place to prevent bike from falling over.
CutoutAllows user to lock their bike to the rack.
LipKeeps bike from sliding out
Details
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The new bike racks are angled to 45 degrees with 16 inches of space between each rack. They are 41 inches tall and made of quarter inch bent aluminum sheets. Each train car can fit 22 bike racks and maintains the same amount of aisle space.
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Bike Cart Layout
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Felt Collection
Tommy Duong I Jon Nguyen I Tommy Prewitt
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Collaborate
Objective Design a family of table top felt products and add onto an exisiting eco-friendly collection.
We had to produce 3 of each product to be distributed to shows around the world.
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Ideation
Original Yama DesignBasis for creating family of product
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YamaBackgroundYama was originally designed by Caren Kwan and Tommy Prewitt and was the basis for the felt collection.
We were asked to redesign Yama and add a few more products to the felt collection. We had to use the same materials throughout all of the products to keep a consistency so that everything would relate to create a family of products.
Envelope Holder
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1/5 Thick Eco Felt
0.25 Birch Sheet
Cork Sheet
Rubber O-Ring
1/4Thick Birch Dowels
MaterialsWe chose to go with 1/5 eco felt to keep the the design sustainable.
The felt is held down by 1/4 birch dowels which have laser cut notches so that rubber o-rings can slip over to lock the felt into place.
The Cuzi is the only product with cork veneer to absorb water. The center taper design can fit a wide range of cups.
CuziCup Holder
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KamiCorner Organizer
ProcessAll of the felt and wood pieces were laser cut to create a burnt edge detail.
Kami has a very unique design in that the main wood pieces have laser cut perforations so that the wood can be bent.
The birch dowels were also laser cut to keep the same relations throughout the product. This was done by creating a jig to hold the wooden dowels in place while it was being laser cut.
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LightningDual Sport Motorcyle
Brief
Design a dual-sport motorcycle that offers riders the best of both worlds; advenutre of an off-road biking experience with practicality and performance of a street bike.
Have Lightning DNA and some family resemblance to Lightning superbike.
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Dual Sport Motorcylce On/Off Road Use
Resemble Lightning Superbike
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UserSurvey
ForumsWe asked users on dual sport forums to describe, in one word, what they wanted to see in a dual sport motorcyle
Using user keywords along with Lightnings design key word to create a image board for idreation.
Functional
Sexy
Tough
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High Performance Light Weight
OutdoorStrong
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High Performance
Strong/Tough
Sexy
Ideation
Developting concepts using key words.
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Functional
Light Weight
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Final 3 Final Direction
Concept 1Unassociated
Screams electric
Concept 3Softer form
Organic
Flowing
Concept 2Functional heat sinks
Ergonomic for legs
Fits Lightning DNA
Angular
FeedbackLightning evaluated the final three concepts to fit their needs. Their assessement help to guide the final direction
Final direction was influenced by concept 2 and 3.
Soften formLess angularFunctional engine cover
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Beats StudioSolidworks
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Beats Studio
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Why?
I chose to do headphones because Ive always been interested in consumer electronics and I love MUSIC! I listen to music everywhere, at work, in the car, at the gym and at home.
Work Car
Gym Home
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CAPsuleModular Liquid Vessels
Understanding of how to become an entrepreneur by using Kickstarter as means to launch a product.
Brief
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Research
By evaluating 9 Kickstarter products I was able to see success commonalities.
-fair price ($30 pair)-simple design -well thought out-ease of use
-solves a niche problem (keeping beer fresh)-fairly priced $100 for whole system-tested and proven to work-low pledge goal 5k
-innovation in design (fresh coffee in 3 mins!)-easy to clean-simple design-solves a niche problem-fairly priced $40
-priced at $50 ea.-simple design -sustainability-beauty in material-customizable-low pledge goal 5k
-solves issue with cur-rent spatula-innovation in material (heat resistant silicone, wont melt)-simple design (task oriented)-fair priced $18-$20
-simple design -innovative and muti-functional-beauty in form*barelly hit goal of 18k,. total 22kcould be due to price $190 ea.
-low pledge goal 5k-simple design-combines planter and ipod dock
-innovative design (opens from both sides, easy cleaning)-simple design (square form)-quality in material
-innovation in technology use-durable material/water resistance-fairly priced $99-funny video-well advertised
MagneticBikeLight FreshCap PandaPadImpress
UltimateSpatula LLStol TheBloombox
TheSquareTurtleShell
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Price
Innovation
Simplicity
low pledge goalfairly priced
formuse
technologymaterials
SuccessCommonalities
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ProductSelection
As an active student I carry around two different liquid containers, a water bottle and coffee mug. They both have one thing in common, carry liquids.
This gave me an idea to create a modular liquid vessel.
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The CAPsule is a modular liquid container that can be customized to your lifestyle. Each capsule represents a different aspect of your life, whether it be for drinking water, coffee, or going to thegym,. You can separate each beverage into its own container and carry it all with you as they connect to form a larger container.
Dimensions
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Boyonet Locking Quarter turn to lock and release
Rubber SealHelps to create a leakproof seal
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Internship
Pfeiffer LabPfeiffer Lab is small furniture design studio located in Oakland, CA.
I spent 4 months working with Eric Pfeiffer on a variety of different projects.
I gained a great understanding of how to design furniture in the simplest way for manufacturing.
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Confidential. Release in 2014Only the Tilt Box made it to market this year. All other projects are still in progress and will be released in 2014.
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Tilt Box
The Tilt box was an early project designed for TUC, a sister company for Pfeiffer Lab.
It started out as a sketch and was fully devloped in Solidworks. This is one of the many projects that I worked on that made it to market.
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