product/industrial design portfolio
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Keenan KeeleyProduct Design Portfolio
Keenan KeeleyXO Modo 01
One for One, XO3 - A medical cart for the whole world A group sponsored project with Modo medical carts - designing a cart to be used with a tablet pc. We chose One Laptop Per Child’s XO3 tablet, to be released in 2012. The XO3 tablet is intended as an educational tool; its function is based solely in the classroom. However its rugged, slim, and seamless design makes it ideal for a different application. XO3 Cart gives this device a new life, in medicine.
The price of one cart + tablet purchased in the developed world, pays for another cart + tablet to be sent to a clinic in the developing world. One for one.
Keenan KeeleyXO Modo 02
“I print out an order sheet and by the time I get to the patients’ room, their prescribed diet has changed.”
Aaron Cole, Dietary SpecialistProvidence Hospital, Oregon
“We saw 300 to 500 patients a day...computerization of health records would definitely have been helpful.”Isaac Thelin, University of Oregon PreMedMedical Teams International, Uganda
“Developing” World
Work surface
Storage
Cloud computing
“Developed” World
Inductive charging
Hard drive
Cloud computing
XO3Cart
Overflow of patients at a refugee camp clinic in Mbrara, Uganda where Isaac Thelin worked as a pharmacist.
Keenan KeeleyXO Modo 03
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a Greet patientsb Catalogue Informationc Count pillsd Use work surface
How can a tablet PC save lives?
The XO3 tablet could not be more perfectly suited for the hospital environment. With wireless internet, an unbreakable glass screen, a sanitary monocoque shell, a digital camera allowing undocumented patients to be catalogued, GPS and possible language translation - this project is about seeing that potential and tapping into it.
Physical prototyping
Building sketch models throughout the design process as well as constructing a final prototype established the scale and practicality of the design. This part of the design process brought paper concepts into 3D space where they were measurable, testable, moveable, breakable, and alterable. The “paper clip” form was found to be an iconic and useful shape for grabbing a hold of and attaching things to.
Keenan KeeleyXO Modo 04
Bendable Polymer
Ferrite
Polyethelene Cast Aluminum
Stainless Steel
PC/ABS
Keenan KeeleyEuler Wetsuit 05
The Euler Wetsuit - A hydrodynamic wetsuit
A wetsuit that will enhance the efficiency of water flow to better conserve energy.
Keenan Keeley 06Euler Wetsuit
Paddling (78min)
Waiting (39min)
Surfing (3min)
Out of a two hour surf session 65% of the experience was spent paddling.
“There is nothing worse than MISSING WAVES because you are TOO TIRED from the paddle out.”Sam Larson
Keenan KeeleyEuler Wetsuit 07
Chest plate guides water for maximum flow while paddling.
Keenan KeeleyEuler Wetsuit 08
Draft (flow)Drag (propel)
Directional scales on arms propel with swim stroke rotation.
Keenan Keeley 09Euler Wetsuit
open cell neoprene closed cell neoprene
Keenan Keeley 10Euler Wetsuit
Keenan KeeleyLight Drive 11
Light Drive - A 1tb digital storage device
Solid state drive storage device for the non-digital native.
Visual Communication the light panel fills with light as files are being saved to the drive visually communicating to the user when their files are finished saving.
Peace of Mindthe back lit panel visually shows the amount of data stored on the device while the computer is idling assuring the user their data is safe.
Visual Communication
Keenan KeeleyLight Drive 12
User Identity a self made man who takes pride in his image and his work. He knows that there is no time to second guess and fills every minute of his day. Whether it be his calming ritualistic mornings, nose to the grindstone work days, or illuminated evenings, he always gives nothing but his best.
Keenan KeeleyLight Drive 13
The triangle fills with light as files are being saved for visual assurance
Keenan KeeleyLight Drive 14
physical prototype
University of Oregon,BFA in Product Design, June 2011,Bachelor of Science, Material and Product Studies, June 2010
Oregon State University Cascades Campus,Design and Fine Arts 2006-2008.
Experience2011-Present Intern - Studio Gorm2010-Present Intern - Von Tundra2005-2010 Designed & Built Custom Furniture - First Impression Home Design2006-2009 Custom Doors and Cabinets - Bear Creek Doors
Skills- Advanced Woodworking- Model Making- Rapid Prototyping- Hand Drawing & Rendering
- Adobe Creative Suite - Rhino CAD/CAM- Vacumm Forming- Mold Making & Slip Casting
Recognition2011 International Contemporary Funiture Fair, Javits Center, New York City2010 White Box Exhibit, White Stag Building, Portland Oregon2009 LaVerne Krause Exhibit, University of Oregon, Eugene Oregon2009 President of IDSA, University of Oregon Chapter, Eugene Oregon
ReferencesJohn Arndt, Studio Gorm: [email protected]
Dan Anderson, Von Tundra: [email protected]
2738 Ne 7th Ave.Portland, Oregon 97212