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CONTENTS research sketchbook model making 3D modelling presentation editorial design packaging design production PORTFOLIO HANSSON kadri http://hanssonkadri.wix.com/hanssondesign @kadrihansson (0044) 7973930893

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Page 1: My portfolio

C O N T E N T S

researchsketchbook

model making3D modellingpresentation

editorial designpackaging design

production

P O R T F O L I O

H A N S S O N

k a d r i

http://hanssonkadri.wix.com/hanssondesign@kadrihansson

(0044) 7973930893

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SOME PEOPLE LEAVE THEIR LOCKS AT THE STATION

NO SAFE PLACE TO LEAVE YOUR BICYLE

NOT EVERY SHOP HAS BICYCLE RANKS

VERY LITTLE SUP-PORT BY THE AU-

THORITIES

A LOT OF STOLEN REA WHEELS CATC H TH E EYE I IN THE CITY CENTRE

NOT ENOUGH BICYCLE RAKS

AVAILABLE

MANY CYCLISTS E HT N I ELCYC

MI I D D LE OF TH E ROAD

SOME PAVEMENTS GET VERY CROWDED

SO CYCLISTS ARE EHT OTNO DECROF

ROADS

TH E RE IS NOWHERE TO LOCK YOUR B I KE

WH I LE HAVING LUNCH

VERY FEW YTI C EHT N I SDAOR

CENTRE HAVE CYCLE LANES

CYCLE LANES ARE OFTEN BLOCKED BY TAXIS

DRIVERS OFTEN TAKE OVER CYCLE LANES

Human FactorsA university project for Blackpool tramway

Year 1

r e s e a r c h H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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topthere seems to be enough room for a medium-sized slice of bread

well-sized button on the side

on the setting 2, one side is toasted properly althought not evenly

the other side is far from being toasted the toast had to be put back in the slot is wide enough to toast

after about 30 seconds, the toast started to burn

even pushing the side button up does not help use an additional tool eg a fork

examining the process of making a toastP H O T O E T H N O G RA P H Y

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Interface DesignA design concept for a toaster

Year 2

r e s e a r c h H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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The RSA - Workplace 2030Workhub of the future

Year 3

r e s e a r c h H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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The RSA - Workplace 2030Workhub of the future

Year 3

s k e t c h b o o k H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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Human FactorsA university project for Blackpool tramway

Year 1

s k e t c h b o o k H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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Human FactorsA university project for Blackpool tramway

Year 1

s k e t c h b o o k H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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Interface DesignA design concept for a toaster

Year 2

s k e t c h b o o k H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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Interface DesignA design concept for a toaster

Year 2

s k e t c h b o o k H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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Batch Design / live projectA picnic hamper concept for Bentley Motors

Year 2

s k e t c h b o o k H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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Batch Design / live projectA picnic hamper concept for Bentley Motors

Year 2

s k e t c h b o o k H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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The RSA - Workplace 2030Workhub of the future

Year 3

s k e t c h b o o k H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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working in the workshopMAK I N G T H E F I NA L MO D E L

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During the process of

I decided to change the location of the push-down bottom and place it to the other side of the toaster.

it leaves more space for setting buttons on the front panel.

change the initial layout of the power and cancel buttons.

Additionally, I decided to make the corners of the slots angular not round because the slots are slightly more spacious that way.

Interface DesignA design concept for a toaster

Year 2

m o d e l m a k i n g H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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Human FactorsA university project for Blackpool tramway

Year 1

3 d m o d e l l i n g H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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S I M P L E F U N C T T I O N A L S T Y L I S H

Interface DesignA design concept for a toaster

Year 2

3 d m o d e l l i n g H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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Batch Design / live projectA picnic hamper concept for Bentley Motors

Year 2

3 d m o d e l l i n g H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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Professional Design FrameworksA redesigned presentation board

Year 2

P R E S E N T A T I O N H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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Research Strategies for DesignAn infographic I designed for a univeristy project

Year 2

P R E S E N T A T I O N H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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A few po s s i b l e c o l o u r c omb i n a t i o n s

PICNICHAMPER

fo r Ben t l e y

Hampe r m a t e r i a l c ho i c e s

LEATHER

CARBON FIBER

GREY

BLACK

RED

BLACK

BEIGE

BEIGE

Comes with...1x Leather Shoulder Strap

1x Bottle of Champagne2x Champagne Flutes

1x Food Container2x Miniature Porcelain Plates

1x Cutlery Holder

Both the cutlery holder and the hamper have Birkin spot detailing(inner lining)

The cutlery holder has a machine washable removable lining

Zip Detail

All inner compartments are thermally insulated and keep one’s drinks and food cool for maximum 4 hours.

Batch Design / live projectA picnic hamper concept for Bentley Motors

Year 2

P R E S E N T A T I O N H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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W.O

. Bentley and the Bentley Boys

REFINEMENT + LUXURY

PASSION + EXHILARATION

LEATHER

AS PA

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PICN

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AM

PERfor Bentley

A twenty-tw

o year old obsessed by speed and its potential for changing

the world. An engineering genius w

ith an intuitive grasp of the dynam

ics of the am

azing new internal com

bustion engine. Put those im

ages together with

a precocious visionary who believed

nothing was im

possible and you have som

e sense of W.O

. Bentley on the brink of creating a legend in his nam

e.

And just one more thing.

He liked to w

in.

Batch Design / live projectA picnic hamper concept for Bentley Motors

Year 2

P R E S E N T A T I O N H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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BEC BENNETT Environmental & Sustain-ability Offi [email protected] Tel: 54071

CLARE FALLON Assistant Environmental & Sustainability Offi cer [email protected] Tel: 54166

ANDY BINDER Travel & Transport Offi cer [email protected] Tel: 55323

MATTEO LITTERA Energy [email protected] Tel: 54233

- Display screens to be placed in buildings to give real-time data on the buildings’ energy consumption. These will hope-fully be in place by October. http://www.estates.salford.ac.uk/page/Energy_Effi ciency

- Currently as part of the University’s non-pay saving meas-ures we are developing a furniture reuse scheme. The scheme will match the needs of departments with unused/wanted fur-niture already on-site. The scheme will consist of an interac-tive web tool with details of furniture available and a central store.

- Increasing awareness of biodiversity on campus through fur-ther development of a tree trail, installing bird boxes, and the Artist on the Lawn project. http://www.estates.salford.ac.uk/page/Biodiversity

- Student accommodation clear out has been completed. This trial clear out has enabled us to reduce the amount of items going to landfi ll from Castle Irwell and the items have been donated to charities such as The Mustard Tree who work with homeless people. http://www.estates.salford.ac.uk/page/waste

- The EST is starting a programme of presentations to senior managers and heads of departments to promote the Green Rep programme and the work done by the Environment and Sustainability Team. If you would like us to come and talk in your offi ce or department please let us know.

- Our Travel and Transport offi cer has been working with the fi nance department to look at a cycle to work scheme through salary sacrifi ce and also offering interest free loans for those staff members who want to buy annual/ season travel tickets. Keep a look out on the travel pages for more information. http://www.estates.salford.ac.uk/page/Sustainable_Travel

PRO

JEC

T U

PDAT

ES

I hope that you all managed to attend the VC’s Thank You event. The Environment and Sus-tainability Team had a presence in the main tent giving staff the opportunity to come and ask us questions about what our team does, how we can help and about the Green Rep Network. We are more than happy to answer any questions that you or your colleagues may have in regard to green issues by emailing [email protected].

RECENT EVENTS

As is with most departments we in Estates are getting ready for the new academic year in Sep-tember and thinking up exciting new ways to engage students at Welcome Week.

o you have anything to share with the network? Any problems you are having or come across any solutions? Let us know and we can mention them in the next newsletter so the network can also benefi t.

Here again for those of you who missed it is the in-formation passed over by Sue Hughes at StudentLife about buying recycled content paper.

TIPS

Sue contacted Premier Paper (a University supplier) who happily sent over several samples of recycled paper and they chose to try out two of these, loading the copiers up with a couple of reams of each. They haven’t had any adverse comments and have decided to purchase a paper that is 75% recycled and is 20p cheaper per ream than virgin paper from Lyreco.

Lyreco £2.25/ream plus VAT (80GSM)Premier Paper Evolve 75 £2.05/ream plus VAT (75GSM)Chosen Paper Green Planet £2.04/ream plus VAT (80GSM)

Green Rep NewsletterA voluntary side project for the University of Salford eco newsletter

Year 1

e d i t o r i a l d e s i g n H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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Kids Meal Deal packaging proposalA voluntary project for a packaging company Milk Design

Year 2

p a c k a g i n g H A N S S O Nk a d r i

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BENTLEY46BATCH DESIGN AND PRODUCTION 2012

PRODUCTION PLAN

Batch Design / live projectA picnic hamper concept for Bentley Motors

Year 2

p r o d u c t i o n H A N S S O Nk a d r i