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Projects

Wearable Camera Shared Light Training Hoodie

Coffee Grinder PFD Skills


Wearable Camera
MyPetPal
Trusting your child in the care
of someone else is one of the
hardest things that a parent has to
do. MyPetPal is a kid’s wearable
camera designed to give working
parents piece of mind when their
child is in the care of someone
else. MyPetPal gives the parent
insight into their child’s day
ensuring them that their child is
safe.

1 Individual project | 6 Weeks


Ideation How It Works

power on & connect to app pin to shirt w/ magnet snaps have peace of mind while at
daycare

see how their day is going rest assured, check in via the
app
Details

Interchangeable Characters
MyPetPal comes in a variety of
characters. The body face which
is interchangeable snaps onto the
camera and secures to garment
with magnets.

Teddy Piggy Chip

Leaper Whiskers
EMT portable lighting
Safe Scene
Safe Scene is a shared light This portable light is lightweight so
designed to give emts ample it accompanies the emt along with
lighting when they are working on their medical bag. With quick and
dark scenes where the truck lights easy deployment, the Safe Scene
can not go to. Emt’s encounter shoots into action in even the most
various emergencies at night that hard to get to accident scenes.
require them to work through
difficult circumstances such as
going down into a ditch to pull a
driver out from their crushed car.

2 Individual project | 8 Weeks


Problem Interviews

EMTs heavily rely on scene lights


equipted to medical truck and compli-
cated bulky portable scene lights to
light up the scene of an accident. They
lack a portable scene light that is com-
pact and lightweight. A key factor for
this lighting solution would be quick
and easy set up of the equipment. My Jessie Wooton Justin Rochin Karuna Mam
design solution needs to address the Jesse is a paramedic for the Palo Alto Fire Department. He Justin is a young EMT in Los Angeles and has 2 years expi- Karuna served in the Air Force as an EMT for 6 years. Hav-
problems listed above inorder to meet worked as a basic EMT for 2 years before transitioning into
a paramedic in which he has 8 years of expirience.
rience as a basic EMT. ing been stationed in Afgahnastan and Sacramento, he has
expirience working in a military base and a state hospital.
the user’s needs. Interview comments
Interview comments -carries his personal flashlight. It is a small light that he Interview comments
-he relies on a streamlight equiped to his helmet, a stream- paid a $1 for. -carried three different lights; an issued light, small flash-
light flashlight in the rig and his truck lights. -light is important to him when trying to read labels off the light and a pen light.
-responds to car accidents all day. medicine bottles. -worked with a partner. One person does the physical exam-
-primary tools are cardiac monitor(tablet and laptop). -primary tools are trauma shears and a pen light. ination of patients while the other fills out medical forms.
-primary tool is a radio, most of his tools are on the
Insights Insights ambulance.
He needs to be seen by cars at night so light must make Not a fan of tricked out expensive flashlights. His personal
him visible to car traffic. He also mentioned that the lights flashlight must be straight forward and inexpensive. Insights
inside the truck sucks so it is hard to see the paperwork he He is always filling out medical reports and sometimes has
needs to fill out. Filling out reports at night requires decent to administer an iv. It might be useful to have a light that
lighting. lives on the clipboard or a light that seeks out veins for
administering iv.
Ideation Details

LED spot light

dual lamps

scene light

“works like” model

Collapsible
legs release switch/ power
How It Works

press the deploy stand deploys legs pop out lamp opens up setup is light powers on
action switch complete
Training Hoodie
ADAPTED
This men’s training hoodie is The material choice was crucial
designed to emphasize the perfect for this design to work, made of
physique. Through the use of cooling nylons this hoodie provides
design lines and color blocking, lasting comfort during the workout.
I highlighted the “V” taper, the
shape the torso takes on when
someone is in great physical
shape. The hoodie is equipped
with an oversized hood to keep you
focused on the work out and to cut
out the distractions.

3 Individual project | 8 Weeks


Justin
age: 23 Inspiration/Mood board
gender: male

V
race: white
income bracket: $41,629 - $52,612

Behaviors
Justin is a health and fitness advocate. He
uses his social platforms to pass on training
and nutrition advice to anyone hoping to
transform their body composition.

Problems
Justin wants to look good at the gym. He
is looking for a training hoodie that com-
plements his great physique. He wants
something that kind of shows off his mus-
cles but doesn’t want to be perceived as a
“try-hard” douche. His hoodie also needs
to feel comfortable allowing him to sweat,
PERSONA
move, bend, and lift.
Ideation

Focus Blue Stealth Black Early Bird Yellow


Coffee Grinder
Rise+Grind
The emphasis of this coffee grinder
design is on the design language. I
call this design expression inviting
because it expresses a friendly and
approachable personality. Through
round emphasized forms that are
playful and oversized in proportion
this coffee grinder takes on a
stance that is attentive and helpful
like a butler.

4 Individual project | 8 Weeks


Research Design Constraints

Analyze the key elements of the Grinder and define your ‘limitations’:

How may we reconfigure elements & internal component


layout of an analog electric (corded) burr coffee grinder?
Ideation
CMF

Hopper lid

Whole bean hopper

Grind setting indicator

Grind adjustment scale

Self-timer dial

Self-timer scale

Ground coffee dispenser

Ground coffee bin

Grinder body

Silicone base
Personal Flotation Device
ODYS360
An environmental and performance
driven life vest designed for ODYS360
single-handed dinghy sailing.

5 Group project | 8 Weeks


[ Mikey Robins & Scarlett Lang ]
BUSINESS
MODEL
Designers research and brianstorm for ideas.
The company invest in the product design process.
DESIGNERS/
COMPANY
Reproduction center collects all material and
DESIGN send everything to manufacturers.

CIRCULAR MANUFACTURER

ECONOMY
MANUFACTURE REPORDUCTION
RECYCLE
Manufacturers provide service
for product to produce.

In this project we strive to keep PRODUCT


resources in use for as long as Partners including Yulex and Plus-
possible. Unusable product such foam collect and recyle materials.
All recycled materials are sent to
PRODUCT
Manufactuers send products
DISTRIBUTION
as lifejacket, wetsuit and sails can reproduction. to sailing gear retailors for selling.

be recovered and regenerated COLLECT


into new products at the end of
RETAILOR
each service life. COMSUMPTION
PARTNERS

Financial

Sailors and clubs purchase products from


Info/Data
retailors and send used sail, wetsuit and products to COMSUMERS
partners at the end of the product life cycle.
Material
LCA SOCIAL IMAPCT
COMPARISON ASSESSEMENT

PRODUCTION CUSTOMERS RECYCLE

0.56 0.38 0.37


Make sure workers are Compel the user to Regulate medical
earning livable wages transition to more screening for work-
and that they are being sustainable lifestyle ers supporting their
provided with choices wellbeing.
Stohlquist No Dying
ODYS360 healthcare.
Rocker Life Jacket Process

Life Cycle Analysis exams the whole life cycle of a product from Social Impact Assessment includes the processes of analysing, monitoring and
manufacturing to it’s end of life in terms of carbon footprint and impact on managing the intended and unintended social consequences of planned
environment. Lower the number means less impact on environment. interventions to bring about a more sustainable environment.
Process Pain Points

User Kevin
Age 25 yrs old
Occupation Sailing Instructor
Aesthetic Functional
Needs Dry Storage and
Water

“Sailing for hours without food and water is Changing and


Packing
Rigging, Sailing
and Derigging
Shower, Change
and Leave
Many times dighny sailors must sail in low winds untill they
the worst and unsafe. But a loose bottle and reach the main channel, for better winds. As a result, they are
left for hours without safe storage for food and water. Leaving
a drybag and water bottle in the boat is unsafe and likely to go
drybag in the boat can also be a hazard.” overboard.
Preparation Needs Dry Rinse All
- Kevin Storage or Water.
ZERO WASTE PATTERN

Our zero waste pattern is

designed to eliminate as much

waste as possible during the

production process.
MATERIALS
Materials

Yulex or Recycled Wetsuits

Water Bladder PlusFoam Yulex Sails PET Camelbak


30% 20% 15% 15%
Reflective Material PlusFoam can be Yulex produces Recycled sails from Recycled sails from
100% recycle into eco-friendly rubber customers are made customers are made
new product based fabric that into new products into new products
provide bouyancy
Quick Access Pouch

Waterproof Storage Dry Bag

Recycled Sail

360 Degrees of Protection

PET Strap PET Buckle Bionic Thread 3M Reflective


10% 5% 3% 2%
Recycled PET Ocean plastic Ocean plastic Minimal reflective
straps are used in recycled PET recycled thread that material used to
the product. buckles are used is stronger than be more visable
in the product cotton thread. in the dark
Skills
Surface Modeling
Surface Modeling
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Manufacturing F F

E polycarbonate E

D D

CMF Doc

C C
MyPetPal- Kid's Wearable Camera
Ref Description Part Number Qty Process Material Color Finish Tooling Cost Unit Cost Extended Cost Extended Cost
- MyPetPal Wearable Camera 100200-000 1 - - - -
- Magnetic Backing Assembly 100200-010 1 - - - -
1 Backing 100200-011 1 Injection Molding Hard-Coated Polycarbonate White Matte $3,000 0.75 0.75
2 Magnet 100200-012 1 Powder Metallurgy Ceramic Material Natural Press to Shape and e-coat $400 0.1 0.1
- Face Body Assembly 100200-020 1 - - - -
B B
3 Face Body 100200-021 1 Injection Molding Hard-Coated Polycarbonate Orange Glossy $2,500 0.75 0.75
4 Beak 100200-022 1 Injection Molding Hard-Coated Polycarbonate Yellow Glossy $1,500 0.1 0.1 JUSTIFICATION: FINISH: DO NOT SCALE DRAWING REVISION

5 Feet 100200-023 2 Injection Molding Hard-Coated Polycarbonate Yellow Glossy $1,500 0.1 0.2 I CHOSE AN INJECTION MOLDED POLYCARBONATE PART MATTE PART NUMBER:
100200-011
6 Protector Lense 100200-024 1 Tempered Glass Clear Hydrophbic Coating $700 0.25 0.25 BECAUSE I NEEDED A DETAILED PART THAT CAN BE MASS
PRODUCED. AT THE SAME TIME THIS PART HAS TO BE IMPACT TITLE:
- Back Body Assembly 100200-030 1 - - - - BACKING
RESISTANT SO POLYCARBONATE WAS MY CHOICE DO TO ITS
7 Back Body 100200-031 1 Injection Molding Hard-Coated Polycarbonate White Matte $2,500 0.75 0.75 IMPACT STRENGTH COMPARED TO THE OTHER COMMONLY
8 Back Body Magnet 100200-032 1 Powder Metallurgy Ceramic Material Natural Press to Shape and e-coat $400 0.1 0.1 A USED PLASTICS. A
MATERIAL: DWG NO.
A3
HARD-COATED POLYCARBONATE
MyPetPal _REF.1
PROCESS:
INJECTION MOLDED SCALE:2:1 SHEET 1 OF 1

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F F

polycarbonate

E E

Ceramic Material

D D D D

C C

B B
JUSTIFICATION: FINISH: DO NOT SCALE DRAWING REVISION
JUSTIFICATION: FINISH: DO NOT SCALE DRAWING REVISION

I CHOSE MAGNETS FOR FASTENING THE BACKING PART AND CAMERA BODY Press to Shape and e-coat
I CHOSE AN INJECTION MOLDED POLYCARBONATE PART GLOSSY PART NUMBER:
100200-021
PART NUMBER:
TOGETHER BECAUSE IT WAS THE MOST EFFICIENT WAY TO PIN THE CAMERA ONTO A
PIECE OF GARMENT WITHOUT DAMAGING IT. FOR THE PROCESS I LISTED THE 100200-012 & 100200-032 BECAUSE I NEEDED A DETAILED PART THAT CAN BE MASS PRO-
COMMON MANUFACTURING PROCESS USED IN MASS MAGNET PRODUCTION. TITLE:
TITLE:
DUCED. AT THE SAME TIME THIS PART HAS TO BE IMPACT RESIS-
Magnet & Back Body Magnet TANT SO POLYCARBONATE WAS MY CHOICE DO TO ITS IMPACT FACE BODY
STRENGTH COMPARED TO THE OTHER COMMONLY USED PLAS-
A A A TICS.
MATERIAL: DWG NO.
A
MATERIAL: DWG NO.
A3
Ceramic Material
MyPetPal _REF.2_REF.8
A3 HARD-COATED POLYCARBONATE
MyPetPal_REF.3
PROCESS: PROCESS:
Powder Metallurgy SCALE:2:1 SHEET 1 OF 1 INJECTION MOLDED SCALE:2:1 SHEET 1 OF 1

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F F F F

E E E E

polycarbonate
polycarbonate
D D D D

C C C C

B B B B
JUSTIFICATION: FINISH: DO NOT SCALE DRAWING REVISION
JUSTIFICATION: FINISH: DO NOT SCALE DRAWING REVISION
GLOSSY
I CHOSE AN INJECTION MOLDED POLYCARBONATE PART GLOSSY PART NUMBER: I CHOSE AN INJECTION MOLDED POLYCARBONATE PART PART NUMBER:
100200-023
100200-022
BECAUSE I NEEDED A DETAILED PART THAT CAN BE MASS BECAUSE I NEEDED A DETAILED PART THAT CAN BE MASS
TITLE:
PRODUCED. AT THE SAME TIME THIS PART HAS TO BE IMPACT
TITLE:
PRODUCED. AT THE SAME TIME THIS PART HAS TO BE IMPACT
BEAK RESISTANT SO POLYCARBONATE WAS MY CHOICE DO TO ITS FEET
RESISTANT SO POLYCARBONATE WAS MY CHOICE DO TO ITS
IMPACT STRENGTH COMPARED TO THE OTHER COMMONLY IMPACT STRENGTH COMPARED TO THE OTHER COMMONLY
A USED PLASTICS. A A USED PLASTICS. A
MATERIAL: DWG NO.
A3
MyPetPal REF.
MATERIAL: DWG NO.
A3
MyPetPal_REF.4
HARD-COATED POLYCARBONATE
HARD-COATED POLYCARBONATE

PROCESS:
PROCESS:
INJECTION MOLDED SCALE:2:1 SHEET 1 OF 1 INJECTION MOLDED SCALE:2:1 SHEET 1 OF 1

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F F F F

polycarbonate

E E E E

TEMPERED GLASS

D D D D

C C C C

B B B B

JUSTIFICATION: FINISH: DO NOT SCALE DRAWING


JUSTIFICATION: FINISH: DO NOT SCALE DRAWING REVISION
REVISION

HYDROPHBIC COATING PART NUMBER: MATTE


I CHOSE TEMPERED GLASS BECAUSE OF ITS TOUGHNESS. 100200-024 I CHOSE AN INJECTION MOLDED POLYCARBONATE PART PART NUMBER:
100200-031
TEMPERED GLASS IS FOR THE MOST PART STURDIER THAN BECAUSE I NEEDED A DETAILED PART THAT CAN BE MASS PRO-
TITLE:
PROTECTOR LENS
TITLE:
PLASTIC AT THE SAME PRICE. TEMPERED GLASS ALSO DUCED. THIS PART HAS A LOT OF TINY INTRICATE DETAILS THAT BACK BODY
PREVENTS SCRATCHES AND ABRASION. FIT THE TOP BODY SNAPS IN PLACE SO INJECTION MOLDING
THIS PART IS BEST. AT THE SAME TIME THIS PART HAS TO BE
A A A IMPACT RESISTANT SO POLYCARBONATE WAS MY CHOICE DO TO
MATERIAL: DWG NO.
A
MATERIAL: DWG NO.
ITS IMPACT STRENGTH COMPARED TO THE OTHER COMMONLY
MyPetPal_REF.6
A3
GLASS A3
USED PLASTICS.
HARD-COATED POLYCARBONATE
MyPetPal_REF.7
PROCESS: PROCESS:
TEMPERED SCALE:10:1 SHEET 1 OF 1 INJECTION MOLDED SCALE:2:1 SHEET 1 OF 1

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F F Assembly
protector lens

camera face body Internals Assembly


E E
Step 1: press the housing plastic part down into the camera’s back
body piece.

camera lens body Step 2: place the battery in the opening on top of the housing.

Step 3: insert the camera lense body into the opening besides the
mother board housing.
D D
Step 4: to install the motherboard, place it on top of the housing.
battery Connect the battery and camera wires onto the motherboard.
Once the wires are secured, press the motherboard down into
place.
housing
Step 5: place the protective lense in place over the camera lense body.

Camera Body Assembly


C C
camera back body Step 1: Snap fit the camera face body to the back body for a secure
camera assembly.

Step 2: finish by snapping the magnetic backing to the back end of the
camera.

B magnetic backing B
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: FINISH: DEBURR AND
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING REVISION
DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS BREAK SHARP
SURFACE FINISH: EDGES
TOLERANCES:
LINEAR:
ANGULAR:

NAME SIGNATURE DATE TITLE:

DRAWN

CHK'D

APPV'D

A MFG A
MATERIAL: DWG NO.

MyPetPal_explodeview
Q.A
A3

WEIGHT: SCALE:1:1 SHEET 1 OF 1

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Intro to Furniture Design: End Table
Michael Zarazua
T: 626-644-5597 E: zeemike2@gmail.com

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