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DANIELHULL- Portfolio -

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DANIELHULL- Portfolio -

- Industrial Design Engineer -

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INDEX

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ABOUT ME

BIO

SELECTED PROJECTS

SQUOVAL

STORE & GRATE

KEIRA

SKILLS

3D RENDERING

SKETCHBOOK

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ABOUT ME

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BIO

My name is Daniel Campos Hull and I was born in Barcelona on the 3rd August 1989, son of a Spanish father and an English/Danish mother, I grew up in a city near Barce-lona, Sant Cugat del Vallès.

My studying career has been strongly influenced by my racing career, I started go-karting when I was 7, and thanks to the good results and a good financial backup I carried on the road to a professional driving spot on F1 or any other major series, but unfortunately I couldn’t make it. I was runner-up of Formula BMW Deutschland in 2007, raced F3 Euroseries and F3 Macau GP in 2008 and in my last year I ended up 5th in the Italian F3 in 2009.

This racing background raised an interest for engineering and car dynamics, and when I had to stop racing I began a degree in Industrial Design Engineering at ELISAVA, in which I am currently in my final year. Last semester I went on exchange to TU Delft, Netherlands, there I focused on team work, learnt good sketching techniques, and enlarged my network, meeting lots of people and learning about north-European culture.

During my final year of university I did an internship in MARSET Iluminacion, where I gained valuable experience and increased my knowledge on product development, the relationship between designers and engineers, feasibility of a product, and improved my skills on product design and 3D modelling.

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SELECTED PROJECTS

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SQUOVALELISAVA, 2012

A. Bertolin, D. Hull, C. Vallhonrat

This project was part of a university course from this year, I it did together with two other colleagues, and it lasted three weeks.The goal was to design a device that would improve bicycle security.

We decided to design a multifunctional device, intended to improve user’s experience by bringing in new functions to a product that has no extra functions aside of the primary one. It is focused for a daily commuter who rides for duty or leisure, and then has to park the bike for a short to mid term stay.

The main feature is that it combines a security of a U-lock with an integrated cable, and the utility of a rear rack to carry bags and personal belongings.

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INTUITIVE EASY TO USEQUICK n

EFFECTIVESTRONG nRESISTANT

GOOD LOOKING

COOL

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We started doing sketches of some ideas with different shapes, that would lead us to the final design

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The brand we chose to work for is Knog, so we looked at the brand’s identity in order to design a product with the same philosophy

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USABILITY

A rubber clipping system allows for a quick dismounting

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PACKAGING

Moulded cardboard base with a clamshell transparent cover

It has the same graphic style and packaging as the other

products of the brand

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STORE & GRATEELISAVA, 2012

D. Hull, M. Samos

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This project is part of a university course from this year, I did it together with another colleague for six weeks.

Our main idea was to design a family ofproducts that would work as primary packaging but also have other extra functions, such as cheese grater, garlic press, carrot slicer, and chopping board.

As we were short on time we could only develop and build the mock up of the cheese grater product, but we always thought of it as part of a family of products.

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Side view conceptual sketches to discover the final shape

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The brand we chose to work for is Joseph Joseph, they make multifunctional products with neat design

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Family of products, colour identity and shape depending

on what it’s for

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USABILITY

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First ideas of product’s functionality

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USABILITY

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This was the final idea for the mock up development

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WORK IN PROGRESS

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Workshop phase:Model scaling

General shapingSanding

VacuumformingPainting

Assembly

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MULTI-LAYERED POLYETHILENE

STAINLESS STEEL

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RUBBER CLIPPING

RUBBER

STAINLESS STEEL

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KEIRAELISAVA, 2013

D. Hull

This project is part of a university course from this year, I chose to do it by myself to have total freedom designwise. It lasted 8 weeks but in October I started working on it again to do a short serial production (around 10 units) that will be out soon.

KEIRA is all about combination and contrast, soft with rough, classic with modern, natu-ral with industrial. It’s the appropriate mix between a gentle material as wood, a tough one as steel, and agressive geometries.

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Side view sketches, defining final geometry, proportions,

and tubes’ shape

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The seat and back are up-holstered with felt, but the idea is to do it with leather

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This is the Raw steel version

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WORK IN PROGRESS

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SKILLS

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3D MODELLING

3D models created using “PTC Pro Engineer Wildfire 5.0”, “PTC Creo 2.0” and “Solid Works”. Continuous surface solids, assemblies, exploded views, parts movement simu-lation, gear transmission analysis, rendering and picture integration.

A good render gives a very clear idea about what a product looks like, and how is the user going to use it. It can improve the whole appearance of a project, so for me it’s fundamental to spend some hours working on a final render.

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TU Delft, 2012

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self, it’s the bike I commute with, an old Koga Miyata

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Left: alpine ski pole, ergo-nomic shape, aerodynamic

profile, and grip cover for lower drag

Right: school desk with a functional and yet atractive

design

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Modifyed IKEA lamp to reduce cast shadows and

improve user’s satisfaction

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SKETCHBOOK

Sketches that represent an object and give information about its shape, materials and use. They are drawn using several techniques and paper formats, with markers, fine liner, pencil and pastels to create gradients.

Sketching is the first stage of product design after researching, it is perfect to experi-ment with different shapes, as it allows you to be more creative and conceptual than a 3D model done with computer.

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TU Delft, 2012

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DANIELHULL

issuu.com/[email protected]

+34 661718017Lluís Vermell 6 BXS A

08173 - Sant Cugat del VallèsBarcelona, Spain

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