yoonkyung yoo (adella) - year 1 dfi portfolio
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Yoonkyung Yoo
Product Design student
esign portfolioyoonkyung.yoo@northumbria.ac.uk
+44 78 578 16397
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Design Process
#analysis
#development #creation
#inspiration
research
elaboration of conceptions finalisation
observe
positive & negative details of the product
first idea
understand
sektch 3D model & prototype
research of sensation
Content
personal projects
team projects
sketch work & rendering
model making
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Plate drop - Research
Natural Components Man Made Components Current Trends in Plate Packaging
Examples from John Lewis and Marks and Spencer
Lamination
Bends
Ribs
Folds
Air
Plate drop - Designing the Prototypes
Prototype Model 1 - Columns Acting as Similar Property to RIBS
Prototype Model 2 - Cardboard Designed in Zig Zag Model with Property of BENDS
Plate drop - Designing the Prototypes
Prototype Model 3 - Cardboard Designed as Holders Using the Properties of FOLD
Prototype Model 4 - Cardboard Designed as Holders Using the Properties of AIR
Plate drop - Final Packaging Model
Less usage of packaging materials, more product exposure and convenience
eco-design more air
Environment Design
General Research Question
Current Problem
CHAOSDisorder with waiting people and pedestrians
AMBIGUITY There is no queue so hard to rec-ognise which part can make peo-ple make line.
SAFETY Bus stops randomly so makes people confused and put them in dan-gerous.
SANITATIONDepending on person, who wants to sit indivually or together. Unsanitary
MATERIALS Easy to destroyWeakness of sustaining power
Where
Target
Aim
HowSound
Bus stop area
Colour
Pavement
Lighting
Piezo sensor
Increase safety
Smooth pedestrian footway
Giving clear bus route information
Equitable use(Universal design)
Analyse
Materials
dragontrail
Stainless SteelPiezo Sensor
resistance to corrosion and stainingExcellent formability
Good strength and toughness at cryogenic tempera-tures
thinnesslightnessdamage-resistance
high scratch resistance
durabilitycorrosion resistancetoughnesshardness
Hard to get rustySustainabilityShock resistanceHigh melting point
It generates an electric charge when placed under mechanical stress.
alloy steel
solanyl
Concept & Sketch Development
Final Design
How it operates
Front View
Top View
Side View
route
When people step on the sensor on the pavement, the square shaped sensors make sound so people feel curious, caus-ing people to form a queue. Also, there are sensors on the driveway which indicates where the bus should stop. Usual-ly, when the buses are stopping in bus stop, it is confusing for the driver to know where to stop and the passengers need to queue. If there is prevention/device in the form of a sensor, it could be easily recognised where the bus should be stopped. Both sensors are saving energy when they are pressed by peo-ple and buses, thus, the saved energy produced light on the bus route(LED) and also travel map which shows the route for travellers.
Product Design
Visualisation Design
NEWCASTLE
3D map Hot Placeseasy to read
FROM MONUMENTTO DISCOVERY MUSEUM
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNERestaurant
Shopping Centre
Cafe
Church
Art Centre & Museum
La tasca : Latasca Kitchen 106 The Quayside Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 3DX Tel : 0191 2304006 Manageer : Mandy Davison Opening times : Monday - Sunday ( 08:00 - 23:00 )
City Sightseeing Ltd. Tel : 0191 228 8900 Opening times : (01/04/2013 - 27/10/2013) - 10:30 - 15:00 (27/10/2013 - 01/12/2013) - 10:30 - 14:30
Theatre Royal : 100 Grey Street Newcastle upon Tyen, Tyne and Wear NE1 6BR Tel : 0191 232 0997 Opening times : Open all year
Grainger Market : 100 Grey Street Newcastle upon Tyen, Tyne and Wear NE1 6BR Tel : 0191 211 5542
Opening times : Monday, Wednesday ( 09:00 - 17:00 ) Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday ( 09:00 - 17:30 ) Sunday ( Closed )
BALTIC 39 : High Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear, NE1 1EW Tel : 0191 261 3830 Opening times : Open all year Prices : Free Admission
Nando’s : Eldon Square Shopping Centre, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 7JD Tel : 0191 233 1535 Opening times : Monday - Friday ( 11:30 - 23:00 ) Saturday ( 11:30 - 23:00 ) Sunday ( 12:00 - 22:00 )
Cafe Royal : 8 Nelson Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear, NE1 5AW Tel : 0191 231 3000 Opening times : Monday - Friday ( 08:00 - 18:00 ) Saturday ( 08:00 - 18:00 ) Sunday ( Closed )
Bank
Atrraction
starbucks co�ee
NEW
GATE STREET
CLAYTON STREET
GALLOWGATE
LEAZES PARK ROAD
BARRACK ROAD
S T O WE L L
ST
JAMES’ CORPORATION STREET
BATH LANE
STRAWBERRY PLACE
GRAIN
GER S
TREET
WESTGATE ROAD WESTGATE ROAD
USEFUL INFORMATION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
BARCLAYSPizza Hut
subway
Eldon Square
Boots
Newcastle Art Centre
O2 Academy
D
isc
overy museum
Monument
DiscoveryMuseum
BLACKETT STREET
NEWCA S T L
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UPON
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Computer Application - Illustrator
Sketch work & Rendering
Model Making
Sketch work - Salt & Pepper Dispensers
Photoshop Rendering - Internal
Photoshop Rendering - Radio
Model Making - Watch
Process
Details
Team Project
Analyse
This is Emma.
She has an abrupt sleeping pattern due to her job.
She uses the Alarm Bracelet to keep her up to date 24/7.
While asleep....
In the bath....
Alarms her by vibration and lighting.
Storyboard
Final Design
Research
Medical history - In every day life we are faced with walking, bending, straining of the joints in the mostly the knee. This over time can “wear” the ligaments and fluid which surround the knee cap. As the knee begins to grind against the leg bones it can become more than obvious that the patiet is in a great deal of pain. In most cases over 45% of people in the U.K. alone suffer from arthritis in the knee and more than 20% overall suffer in the lower leg region.
- The person bends the knee and spine with all the weight pushing on the knee joint.
- When sat, the “patients’” knee is usually facing a nighty degree angle.
- Patient has to straighten leg out.
-This is very un-comfortable.
- When Standing up again the patient has to place weight on both wrist’s to push themselves out of the chair.
arthritisknee45%
back20%
wrist12%
ankle6%
etc.17%
We began to look into existing designs which help with arthritis in the knee. These simple tools are placed into current chairs to help the people who suffer with pain when bending the knees. We also started to look into existing chairs which we believe to be modern, contemprorary and when re-designed with our design language will be efficient and effective without the need of extra aid.
When sitting down.
Tom Jolley, Yoonkyung Yoo, Jack Streeing, Tom Kendrick
Tom Jolley, Yoonkyung Yoo, Jack Streeing, Tom KendrickHow it works?
This is our final concept. The chair balances when seated backwards and forwards when the person wishes to climb into or out of the chair. The rear arm lifts the chair from an almost lying down position, mostly used to that of a dentist-ry chair.
The rear mechanism, has three angled states. they are positioned in this way so that the weight can be distributed when lifting the patient. The surfaces are flat so that no traction is lost.
The button controlled by the patient, is pushed when they desire to be seat-ed in the lying down position and also when they wish to be raised back up so they can effortlessly lean out of the seat..
Process
Tom Jolley, Yoonkyung Yoo, Jack Streeing, Tom KendrickRenders
Materials
Latex Polyester
flexible non constrictingcomfortable non restrictive
Polyester fabrics can provide specific advantages over natural fabrics, such as improved wrinkle resistance, durability and high colour retention.
Thank you!
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