This prototype features a data card receiver for transferring information to the device, which can then securely store patient information. An LED indicator shows when data transfer is active. The ON/OFF button sits next to the LED light; when the machine is on, the blue half-diamond piece emits a soft ... READ MORE
The shelter project at MIAD has been ongoing for the last 11 years. It has been primarily an exercise to develop disaster relief shelters with a material limitation (corrugated cardboard, corrugated HDPE plastic, string twine and plastic lm sheeting). ID students designed the structures in teams and then the best concept was voted for and built three times to show nesting and ganging technologies. The shelters were set up ... READ MORE
This product was designed to collect environmental data from the ocean. Our studio was challenged to design a concept that appeared less-threatening than what is currently in ... READ MORE
This product was designed to help simplify the process of placing an injured person on a spine board. The strap insertion areas are clearly marked for ease of use, a series of grab holes line each side where paramedics can comfortably position their hands, and the materials used to construct the board ensure durability. The board’s overall appearance aims to facilitate a sense of calm during tense circumstances.
Summer internship 2015 - My job included many aspects of shoe design: in-store and online research, pattern design, style forecasting, and rendering and ideation of both shoe and strap ... READ MORE