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MATT ZANGEIndustrial Design Portfolio
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Shock Doctor Ankle Brace
Design/Build 2015
Aerid
Muzikube
Additional Work
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CONTENTS
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Studio project sponsored by
ANKLE BRACE
Individual Project
Time-line: Designed Fall 2015
Overview: Refreshed an existing ankle bracedesign with added functionality and alteredaesthetics.
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SHOCK DOCTOR BACKGROUND
Original Product: The Shock Doctor 849
rofessional opinions from physicalerapist in Kansas City.
Nightmare” to put on
ankle was already sore, this would beally painful
Would recommend for some patients
rofessional Interviews
reat support
Well trusted to protect
ependablejust works.
ositives of Original Product
Problem
The original 849 brace took between 3 and 5
minutes to put on. Every time the user woul
have to completely unlace the product.
A great product with poorusability
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SHOCK DOCTOR INITIAL DEVELOPMENT
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SHOCK DOCTOR BRAND AND AESTHETICS
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SHOCK DOCTOR FINAL DESIGN
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Field entrance sponsored by
DESIGN/BUILD 2015
Group Project: Entire studio involved
Time-line: Designed and Built Spring Semester2015
Majors Represented: Architecture, LandscapeArchitecture, Interior Design, and IndustrialDesign
Leadership Role: Project Lead for Lighting and
Electrical
Recreation Services
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Modularity + Movement
Initial concepts were developed withsketching and quick CAD (SketchUp)
Top: The result, a grid-based concept thattook inspiration from the modular structureof the existing Lied Rec Center
Left: Consideration of the ow of usersthrough the space
Site
bove: Lied Rec Center, neighboring facility
elow: the old site and entrance
DESIGN/BUILD 2015 ORIGINAL CONCEPT
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Typical use is between 7pm-1am
Lighting for safety
Accent lights to accentuate the grid andpillars
Turning the site into more of a“destination”
Considerations
DESIGN/BUILD 2015 LIGHTING DEVELOPMENT
Top 3 Images: Front perspectives
To Left: Rear perspectives
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Line Voltage Wire
Low Voltage DC
LightFixture
Junction/ElectricalComponents
Legend
Line Voltage Wire
Low Voltage DC
LightFixture
Junction/ElectricalComponents
Legend
Rear Vi
Side Vie
DESIGN/BUILD 2015 CHOSEN LIGHTING SCHEME
Left: Renderings of the chosen lightingscheme, done in cooperation with a teammember in interior design
Below: Diagrams of lighting positions
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Before
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Accent the concrete piers
Make the structure a destination with sign lighting
DESIGN/BUILD 2015 FINAL DESIGN
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Give the space area lighting by re ecting LED
xtures against the canopies
Accent the “grid” and de ne the edge ofthe paved area for added safety
DESIGN/BUILD 2015 FINAL DESIGN
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Studio project sponsored by
AERID
Group Project: Worked with three other industriadesigners
Time-line: Designed during Fall 2014
Overview: What can Tupperware do to addressneeds of an ever changing population?
We designed a dehydrator for Tupperware toprovide a solution for the next generation of adultthe millennial population.
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upperware :oducts are known as food preparation and leftover storage devices
Key Question:What do millennials do when their produce is about to go bad?
Our Goal:acilitate an emotional connection with a food preservation system that encourages healthynd personalized snacking in a format that is consistent with the needs, wants, and habits ofillennial consumers.
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1.3 Billion Tons of Foois Thrown Away Each Year
1. Community and Sharing2. Smaller Portions, less “family size” me
3. Eco-Minded
4. Buy on Emotion and Values
AERID BACKGROUND
Food Waste
Millennial Trends
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GRAPH OF PUGH ANALYSISWHICH PRESERVATION METHOD
SHOULD WE DESIGN FOR?
JAM/JELLYDEHYDRATION
VACUUMFREEZINGPICKLING
Designing fordehydration haspotential to ll a largegap in the market andcan create ready-to-eat snacks
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While current dehydrators range widely insize and functionality, they are signi cantlyincompatible with millennials’ needs and wants.
AERID RESEARCH
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Convenience
a focus on
TechnologyErgonomics
AERID DESIGN PROCESS
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ndividual trays nest to one another withpeci cally aligned holes to allow for the airo be pushed evenly through each tray
The individual trays can be removed and actas individual snack containers
AERID FINAL DESIGN
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Studio Project
MUZIKUBE
Individual Project
Time-line: 4 weeks during Spring 2014
Overview: Muzikube is a percussion-inspiredinstrument and uses just wood and rubberbands to create a wide range of sounds andrhythms.
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MUZIKUBE INTRODUCTION
WOODRUBBERBANDS
A Project Limited to Just Two Materials
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MUZIKUBE EXPLORATION AND EXPERIMENTATION
Finding a way to have multiple deviceone instrument
Initial experiments with sound generat
Attempts at modular instruments
Trying out different acoustic chambers
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Above: Experimenting with joint construction
Below: Final construction of the corner joint
Above: Setup of the angled cut and jig
Below: The three lower sides of the cube, cand ready for nishing
MUZIKUBE CONSTRUCTION
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MUZIKUBE FINAL DESIGN
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MUZIKUBE FINAL DESIGN
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Selected images frommiscellaneous projects
ADDITIONAL WORK
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SolidWorks Student Edition. For Academic Use Only.
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