Tag: Product design engineering

Crew rest prototype

Prototyping is an important part of all projects, but when designing something as complex as aircraft interior, it might be one of the most important things. And while many of the prototypes are purely functional and have a clear objective, there is something satisfying about building a prototype for sales purposes.   Working together with a great team of experienced… Read more →

Firebasket from a distance

Fire basket

Background: Inspired by flickering flames through the woods, the Fire basket creates a ever changing graphic. I designed the fire basket as a present for my fathers birthday. I made the design in Solidworks 3D CAD, exporting the various graphics for water jet cutting. Result: The Fire basket is made out of 2mm steel cut into shape using water jet cutting. Water jet… Read more →

Activity game

Activity game

Background: The Activity game motivates children to exercise. The daily activity of the user is recorded and the more activity the children show, the greater the reward will be. Children are able to earn bonus points by showing more activity or finishing specific exercise assignments. Thereby increasing the overall activity of the kids. I developed the Activity game as my graduate project… Read more →

Babybloom incubator

Background: During my internship at Promolding I worked together with a team of engineers on detailing of the design of the Babybloom incubator. The BabyBloom Incubator is the only incubator that can be positioned over a hospital bed, offering intimate contact. The BabyBloom Incubator is the first incubator that allows any person to work in an ideal ergonomic position while… Read more →

Greenhouse project

Background: “Design a greenhouse for people to grow their own vegetables, herbs and fruits at home”   The greenhouse was developed as the final group project for my study in Product design engineering. In my role of project leader I led a team of 5 students in the development of this greenhouse. The project contained both user research, Co-design sessions… Read more →