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July 11, 2012

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July 11, 2012
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  1. Usability study of, Automated blood cell separator The project is

    aimed at findings and offered solutions to the usability studies performed in few Indian hospitals using Haemonetics MCS+ 9000 automated system. diploma project | 2012 sponsor
  2. Observations unibody font, b/w display, wrong symantics of controls, raised

    controls on top deck back of the m/c is always clut- tered and with visible hinges hinges come out from back of the machine pinch valves have colour stickers to distinguish, same led colour centrifuge lid requires both hands to open operator has to write the name of control himself sideways loading of protocol card into the machine sideways ON/OFF switch and power cable the peristaltic pump are raised from the top deck lack of audible feedback forces the operator to sit near it
  3. (bulky, lack of holding surface, clashes with IV pole) Open

    the lid of the machine 1. (top deck mountings create clutter for installation) Install the disposable kit 2. (bulky, lack of holding surface, clashes with IV pole) Mount the centrifuge 3. (cramped up space for ACD tubing) Mount the Anti-Coagulant tubing 4. (cantilevered load cell) Mount the plasma collection bag 5. (absence of holding surface) Pass the plasma tube through sensor 6. (no guiding for plug) Mount the system pressure monitor plug 7. Mount the blood filter (awekward posture, double guiding) 8. (crampped space for mounting) Mount the Anti-coagulant monitor 9. (no place for needle placement) Needle suspends along side till installation 10. (wrong semantics of display and control) Draw the peristaltic pump through screen feedback 11. Cross check the machine mountings 14. Storyboard shows the task flow along with some key issues with usability.
  4. Ideation pinch valves handle packaging ideas (Recessed mountings give flushed

    top deck, reduces lid dimensions, resulting in slimmer look) ideation for symbol button iterations (slides of interface) device + interface visual semantics Overall machine aesthetics
  5. Picture board Customer segment: OFFICE lounge/break-out/passage/vestibule Areas: BFSI – H.O.,

    Corp/MNC, IT/ITES Volumes: 1000 Expected cop: 1str - Rs. 2500/- to Rs.2800/- Seating configurations: 1 seater Serviceability requirements: ease of assembly, ease of dismantling, ease of maintenance Unique features: removable upholstery, refurbishable, back reclining Functionality aspects: max. seat height – 540mm, seat depth – 450mm Key visual attributes: formal, sleek, simple, use of metal in arms & legs, single seater Finishes: chrome, velvet, foam laminated fabric, leather, artificial leather, SS Packaging: semi knockdown, carton packaging Product life expectancy: 5 yrs Benchmarks: sellex, ella & kit Competition: Geekan, Merryfair, Featherlite Project brief Visual questionnaire Form, Material, Colour, Finish This was accompanied with the later visits which made data gathering easy and understandable to the interviewee. ‘PARK’ as theme selected for further exploration. Five types of seating were selected, amongst which, Single Shell type seating arrangement was preferred as per the data gathered during survey. 1. High stool, bar stool 2. Lounge chair 3. Single shell chair 4. Non-conventional seating 5. Bench type sofa Segment selection ❶ ❹ ❺ ❷ ❸
  6. Nature & Form studies Appreciating the species from its form

    and functional apect and converting the understanding into a physical entity.
  7. Crown Conch Sketches, Motif, Pattern Wacom skech for product form

    Negative space & change of colour Crown Texture Photographs showing different views of crown conch. Each view shows multitudes of form changes into the object. Function Protection Enclosure Geometry Shell revolves around central pillar Proportions Relative Incremental Double to previous Color & Texture White , Tan, Orange Spiral lines
  8. OPTIO vacuum cleaner Two way switch Transparent cover Dust filter

    & Cap Removable front lid Exhaust port Textured grip
  9. view inside shopping malls Human Computer Interaction Design brief Task

    Flow Design an interface for a smart device, to aid consumers’ billing procedure in a supermarket. Design requirements Functional Enviornmental User Usability Data Observations
  10. Neel and sita arrive at the shopping mall. ❶ ❹

    ❺ ❻ ❷ ❸ Initial draft of the storyboard in mind. Sita picks up an item and hands it over to neel to scan it with smart device. Neel scans the item with the device and repeat this to rest of the items. Neel hands the device to the attendant who syncs it to system & gets bill. Neel gets a smart device from the attendant. Both go ahed to shop things of interest. Storyboard Wireframe Ideas for device
  11. Enjoy hassel free shopping everytime you walk in a mall...

    It lets you view your bills on demand and pay them instantly. Its interactive user interface makes it a delight to use for everyone. Introducing new ShopSavvy. ® Experience a whole new way of shopping! Press to ADD/ Press-Hold to REMOVE Aim & SCAN VIEW Price SAVE Item card Scan View Sync ShopSavvy® Shopping companion High Fidelity prototype Click the link to see the interaction of device: http://issuu.com/swanandkalugade/docs/interface_for_smart_device?mode=embed
  12. Packaging Design How can we reduce domestic usage of plastic

    plates? and promote green alternative to the people?
  13. Design an eco-friendly package for disposable and 100% bio-degradable arecanut

    leaf plates, to give ease in stacking, handling and displaying, for the consumer interested in buying disposable plates, in the retail mall. 1. To give the product a brand value. 2. To promote product usage. 3. To give product a good space & place in retail mall. Design brief The Idea Observations Anticlockwise from left: 1. Wholeseller’s shop at Market yard, sells Arecanut Leaf Plates; 2. Shop at Hadapsar selling only disposable plates; 3. Wholeseler’s shop at Market yard; 4. Mahila Ba- chat Gat shop at Market yard, Pune; 5. Distribu- tor’s shop at Hadapsar, Pune Click the link to see online-survey https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?hl=en_US&hl=en_US&key=0AvLJM6aXK6jG dGhXcGJjRnVzLVZhOGlRNFpoSUtzNHc&single=true&gid=0&output=html ❶ ❷ ❸ ❹ ❺
  14. Ideation Prototype Paper bags Prototype made with 100gsm paper, riveted

    at top and later stitched at the joint with jute handle.
  15. The solar energy, collected by a polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic cell,

    powers two rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries. After sunset, they can yield the energy accumulated from the sun to spontaneously turn on the high efficiency leds. Material: Tranparent methacrylate head, resistant to UV rays. Polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic cell. Rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries. Usage: paths, tracks, doorways, swimming pool edges Green Design a sustainable solar light
  16. Top Cover Solar panel with Photo-Sensor 6V Battery pack PCB

    8 LED's O - Ring Bottom cover Self tap screws Mounting rod Exploded view solar lamp
  17. http://linkd.in/JYa4CN [email protected] +91-94-2241-8400 @k_swanand Industrial design learner; Voracious reader; Fond

    of sketching, photography, travelling & food.. CATIA P3 V5R10, SolidWorks 2010, Rhino 4.0, Keyshot3, Poser 7 Sketchbook Pro 2011 Photoshop CS5 , InDesign CS5, Balsamique Bachelor of Engineering in Production KIT’s College of Engineering, Kolhapur. (First class with distinction) May 2007 MAEER’s MIT Institute of Design, Pune. PG - Industrial Design (March 2012) Personal details 20th Aug 1986 M-01, Mahalaxmi Park, Pachgaon, Kolhapur, MH - 416 013 English, Hindi, Marathi, German Date of Birth: Address: Languages: about me Work experience Academics Software Skills Industrial design trainee (Oct 2011- March 2012) iGATE Patni computer systems Bhosari development center, Bhosari, Pune, MH. Industrial design trainee (June 2011- July 2011) Godrej Industries Pvt. Ltd., Interio division, Plant 4, Vikhroli west, Mumbai, MH. TATA Johnson Controls Automotive Ltd., (AG), Hinjewadi, Pune, MH. APQP engineer (June 2007 - April 2008) Junior lecturer (Jan 2009 - March 2009) Kolhapur Institute of Technology’s College of Engineering, Kolhapur.