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BSc (Hons) PRODUCT DESIGN

2017

CONTENTS

7 Foreword

9 A Word

11 Portfolio of Work

63 Tribute to Alan Crisp

64 Thank you

66 Show Teams

67 Show Dates

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FOREWORD

by Alan Cr i sp

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I write this from an unusual perspective, it will be my last foreword for a degree exposition brochure as my retirement is now imminent. Whilst inscribing this in reflective and somewhat melancholy temperament; I am not sure at which end of which of Frost’s ‘roads’ I stand; however, I am sure that I share Lawrence’s disposition, as I look from the same window to a world I do not wish to join either, but have too. The same ‘daisy froth’ lies quiescent on the lawn adjacent Shakespeare Street, the entrance hall to the Arkwright building, as it is now known still has its big stone chimney-piece and its Gothic arches still support the balcony above, the students of 2016-2017 are however, very different, different from that time and different from mine.

It is indeed their time and they present for you their designs both contemporaneous and futuristic. Their work in a truly holistic sense reflects the courses’ philosophy; that of responsible design and the character and quality of their products, within the degree show, highlights their pleasure from working materials and designing systems and products from both a modern and innovative aspect; it is reflected in the knowledge that their realised designs will be mutually beneficial, to themselves and to the community at large.

When viewing or reading their work I annex that same pleasure and satisfaction, I understand how precious their work is to them and the wider community and I find pride both personal and shared in the combination of worked materials, visualised, designed and realised in such exclusive products.

I have the greatest empathy with their written dissertations, many on subject matter they care about greatly and which demonstrates their responsibility, sympathy, and maturity as designers, designers of whom I am justifiably proud. The whole of their work including the dissertation gives me as it gives others great satisfaction and delight in that it is produced by them; my students.

Finally, I would wish them all the greatest success in their careers, they clearly stand at the start of the road, and may it be smooth and straight.

My very best regards,

Head of Product Design

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A WORD

by Matthew Watk ins

BSc Class of 2017 - Having followed this cohort through the entirety of their studies it is with a mixture of sadness and excitement that I see them complete their studies and graduate to commence roles for which they have been preparing for the past four years.

The life of a BSc Product Design student is challenging, balancing an intensive programme of study, which requires them to use the full breadth of their skills, through live and competition projects that encompass design for disability, sustainability, manufacture and the developing world, whilst obtaining and utilising new skills and knowledge in CAD, materials and manufacture, mechatronics and programming.Alongside all this work these students were also required to apply for placements for their sandwich year, undertaking placements in a range of industries across the UK, Netherlands and as far afield as San Francisco, or undertaking a European projectsemester, studying at Universities in the Netherlands and Spain.

As the students come towards graduation it is heartening to look back at their first yearphotos and see how much they have all grown both as designers and individuals, in particular

this degree show brochure demonstrates their talents but also their passions through two individually driven final year projects, which demonstrate their interests and character. Their Major Study Projects in particular address a variety of issues, such as health and safety at work, educational toys, design for disability, medical products, novel uses of materials, sustainability and design for the developing world.

Throughout their studies at NTU, this cohort of students have developed areas of personal strength as well as their own individual passions and through all this will have developed a greater awareness of themselves and the ability that they have to make a significant contribution to society through design. Therefore, I encourage them to continue to inquire and apply their innovative thinking and technological understanding to real world problems. “The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” Albert Einstein

Dr Matthew WatkinsCourse Leader, BSc Product Design

PORTFOLIO OF WORK

BSc (Hons) PRODUCT DESIGN

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Nikian AghababaieSn

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Email: nikian.a@me.com

Portfolio: www.nikian.co.uk

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nikian

Manufactured in just three steps without welded parts, this Snap-Fit Aluminium Extruded Radiator isdesigned for easy, one-person on-site assembly with improved thermal dispersion. Gasket paper ensures the modules are water-tight and can be snapped to any length on a single galvanised steel sheet wall mount.

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Aid

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Inspired by 30 years of NASA research, Aidn uses simplified Aeroponic technology to grow vegetablesand ‘cash crops’ using up to 80% less water in any environment, particularly developing nations andrefugee sites. Tested in Peru, Aidn works by spraying nutrient water onto plant roots suspended in air.

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Alexander Bordino

Email: bordino@hotmail.co.uk

LinkedIn: uk.linkedin.com/in/AlexanderBordino

Social: @Alex_M_Bordino

Peak Master is a unique aluminium extruded ice axe, designed for optimal performance andefficiency. Utilising aerospace grade materials, Peak master is stronger and lighter than leadingcarbon fibre axes, enabling users to wield the axe with greater comfort, precision and accuracy.

Peak

Mas

ter

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Vulc

an

The VULCAN™ Smart. Fire. Protection. System, sets a new standard for maximum safety in structuralfire fighting operations. VULCAN™ combines maximum protection, optimal ergonomics, and state-of the-art smart technology, resulting in the most advanced system of its kind available.

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Henry Breakwell

Email: henrybreakwell@hotmail.co.uk

Web: henryb2552.tumblr.com/

Tel: 07710272283

This product is a portable solution to getting the drinks of your choice from A to B. Each block is manufactured from Aluminium 6063-T6 using the extrusion process and contains a refrigerantlining which keeps your drinks cool. The blocks slot together via a pin and channel mechanism.

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Car

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This product solves the issue of accessing vehicles for people who suffer from mobility impairments. The device slides out and swivels round as shown so there is no need for any injurious movements whilst entering/exiting the vehicle. The product will be a customisable option when purchasing a new vehicle.

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Gordon CooperPr

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Email: gordon030969@googlemail.com

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gordon-d-cooper-designer

Commonly available ski bags are made of padded canvas. When handing over your expensive and hand prepared skis to airport baggage handlers, they deserve better protection. The extruded aluminium box can be made to any length for a lightweight, strong luggage solution.

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Snap

Mat

Ext

ra

Your baby’s needs change drastically from birth to 2 years. Designed to reflect the changing developmental stages of a growing infant, the SnapMat Extra is an adjustable nightlight, an activityplaymat and a construction toy in one, giving them a toy they’ll love for years and saving you money.

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Rebecca DohertyG

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Email: rebeccaedoherty@gmail.com

LinkedIn: uk.linkedin.com/in/redoherty

Tel: 07478800332

The tumbling track is a sprung platform used by gymnasts for performing tumbling skills. The platform is created by a series of 6063-T6 aluminium extruded frames aligned linearly,covered with a foam mat. Each frame has 16 parallel fibreglass rods, that provide the springiness.

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The product is a device used to stabilise intertrochanteric and sub-trochanteric proximal femur fractures.the device consists of two internally threaded brackets and a corresponding threaded cortical screw. The product is to be used in conjunction with a traditional dynamic hip screw and side plate.

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Robert DuncanEx

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ed P

lant

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Email: rrd275@gmail.com

Tel: 07565799906

The Extruded Planter aids the growth of any plant and allows it to never outgrow its pot.Symmetrical extruded aluminium profiles slot together creating a bottomless planter with insulating walls. LED lights create an outstanding glow perfect for lighting any driveway or path.

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Eriso

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Erisono, in collaboration with Rega Hi-Fi is a production ready concrete speaker.The unusual material choice enables natural curves to be utilised for superior acousticperformance. The fashionable aesthetic of concrete is now available to audiophiles.

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Fraser EwanEx

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Email: fraserewan@hotmail.co.uk

Web: dropr.com/fraserewan

lLinkedIn: inkedin.com/in/fraser-ewan

This Extruded Aluminium Pencil Case protects its contents better than anything else on the market. A durable design and an internal pencil holder ensure that leads will never bebroken. Estimated at £15 retail and anodised any colour, this pencil case should have broad appeal.

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Flex

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Incidents involving HGVs are often serious, despite all the safety measures in place. TheFlexi-Flag makes it very clear to undertaking cyclists that the truck is about to turn left and that they are in a blind spot – with support from McGee this project could be saving lives very soon.

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Fung

i Sou

nd

Fungi Sound is a biological research project, we use the natural development process of mycelium to create high quality loud speakers, immersing our users in a world of unique Fungi Sound. Incorporation of a natural lean manufacture process enables production to be local to any consumer.

Bertie Ford

Email: Hello.bertieford@gmail.com

Web: www.bertstudio.london

Tel: 07808185721

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Floa

ting

Farm

Floating Farm was an aluminium extrusion project, which focuses on farming without increasing agricultural foot print and utilising unused water. The modular design allows for it to be adaptable to multiple farming methods of natural hydroponics (Riverponics), Organponics, greenhouse farming and fish farming

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The Swimming Starting Block has been redesigned to enable the footrest to be adjusted to anyposition, rather than the 5 positions currently on starting blocks, in order to benefit swimmers of all heights. The use of aluminium extrusion allows the product to be lightweight, durable and corrosion resistant

Samuel Gardner

Email: mr.s94@hotmail.com

Tel: 07758938492

Swim

min

g St

artin

g Bl

ock

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Straight Up is a smart compression top designed to improve posture. It measures the curve of the user’s back through two sensors located in pockets on the mid-thoracic and mid-lumbar sections of the back. When the user is in a poor posture position, the sensors will vibrate to inform the user to adjust their position.

Sensor

Sensor

Stra

ight

Up

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Ross GradyC

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Email: ross_grady@live.co.uk

Web: rossgradydesign.webflow.io

‘Cot2Bed’ looks to address the issue of the high expense that is associated with raisinga new-born child. Through use of aluminium extruded profiles that facilitate a telescopicextension movement ‘Cot2Bed’ is able to grow with the child up to 12 years of age.

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‘Octo-Blox’ is a construction-based game that encourages autistic children to play with others by creating a shared 3D space. ‘Octo-Blox’ targets the development of a range of skills from turn-taking, to cooperativecreativity that develops spatial awareness and facilitates relationship building in a non-destructive environment.’

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Owen GriffithsSA

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dSc

uba

Div

ing

Cam

era

Arm

Email: Owen.Rhys.Griffiths@gmail.com

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/Owen-Rhys-Griffiths

Through the use of the aluminium extrusion process, a redesign of UltraLight’s scuba diving camera arm has been produced to provide a modular and highly adaptive arm for consumer customisation. A 75% reduction in material waste results in an environmental friendly product at a competitive price.

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Wav

eCyc

le

WaveCycle is an innovative low cost product that provides renewable energy from waves using standardbicycle components and domestic products. The bilinear motion is transferred to singularrotational motion, allowing a standard electrical generator to be interfaced with high efficiency.

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Andrew HolmesA

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iniu

m E

xtru

sion

Picn

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ench

Email: holmesandy@live.co.uk

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/holmesawh/

Tel: +44 7887 905927

Manufactured through an aluminium extrusion process, this contemporary product is a redesign of a traditional classic with increased product longevity. Benefiting properties include an hygienicdirt repellent surface, hidden and integrated attachments and decorative surface colour choices.

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The Propeller Hub Lifting Device has been designed to assist employees within the aviation sector to lift, carry and support propeller items of excessive weight. The device will reduce risk of injury and improve employee productivity.

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Toby Hope

Email: toby.hope@outlook.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tobyhope

Using the aluminium extrusion process this After-market Wakeboard Tower lendsitself favorably against other wakeboard towers due to its rigidity and flexibilitywhen fitting to powerboats that are not sold equipped with wake towers.

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The Modular Childrens Construction toy, promotes playtime and aids creativity and dexterityin young children from the ages of 5-7. Promoting a hands on 3D experience with the use of blank modular panels so that children may customise the product at their own leisure.

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ular

Chi

ldre

ns C

onst

urct

ion

Toy

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Ben Hudson

Email: BenWHudson@gmail.com

LinkedIn: Ben Hudson

A large problem in todays homes is that of storage solutions, with homes getting smaller and more and more people commuting and using bikes, I found there to be a gap in the market for in home storage solutions. The final product utilised the aluminium extrusion process and could be folded away when not in use.

Ben Hudson

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As a keen sailor I wanted to focus my main project into the marine industry. With every journeyundertaken when sailing, safety is always at the centre of the planning and preparation. This new design of safety tether allows sailors to regain entry to their vessel unassisted with the use of foot and handholds.

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Ben IrwinA

lrak

Email: ben_irwin@outlook.com

Linkedin: benirwin-designengineer

Tel: 07747494809

In response to the Aluminium Extrusion Process brief, set by SAPA, the Alrak incorporates 3 main AL 6063 T4 components, with additional ABS polymer end caps, with a modular slide fit mechanism. This gives the consumer flexibility in design to fit the product to their desired location.

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Disp

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le S

yrin

ge A

pplic

ator

This Disposable Syringe Applicator uses a precision grip to improve the accuracy of precision drug delivery and depth perception of needle insertion. A finger wheel mechanism actuates the syringe plunger to draw the required dosage and deliver the drug to the patient.

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Sam S KapadiaA

lum

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m S

kirt

ing

Boar

d

Email: sam.k_95@hotmail.couk

Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/sskapadia

SAPA Project Brief - To Design or Redesign a product for aluminium extrusion. Meet theAluminium Skirting Board. Produced from 6063 Aluminium, with decals, the possibilites offinishes are endless. This product also houses hot & cold water pipes, along with cabling.

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Major Study Project - To Investigate and to improve upon existing Vacuum Forming Machines with Polymer Education as a large focus. This project was work in progress, Polymer melt patterns can be observed through the viewing windows, along with adjustable controls for simulating failure.

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Dylan KnightTh

e Sl

ice

and

Swip

e

Email: Dylan.knight@hotmail.co.uk

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylan-knight-a12499aa/

The brief for this project was to produce a product using extruded aluminium. The Slice and Swipe was designed to aid and improve the kitchen experience for the user. It can be attached to a variety of worktop thicknesses, allowing food waste and cuttings to be simply pushed in.

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Cou

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Current washing machines use concrete counterweights which weigh a third of the total weight of a washing machine (up to 25kg). This project looked at reducing the total weight of the washing machine, thus saving costs during transportation and movement around the home.

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Shaan Morar

Email: shaanmorar@gmail.com

Web: linkedin.com/in/shaan-morar-b17210bb

Colux™ is a unique aluminium extruded lighting module for marquees, which allows for a rapid install andoptimal lighting design. The use of aluminium extrusion allows the product to be modular, lightweight, corrosive resistant and durable. Colux™ offers a complete avant-garde lighting solution for any outdoor event.

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EasyChef™ is an additional install module for ovens, allowing users who suffer from lower body injuriesto operate the appliance without the risk of further aggravation to said injury. The smooth loopingmotion in tandem with the straight forward locking mechanism provides the user with greater security.

Easy

Che

f™

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James A. O’BrienRO

DA

LIC

HT

Email: jamesacobrien@gmail.com

Tel: 07770884123

LinkedIn: jamesobrien-design

Rodalicht is a bicycle front light / phone cradle, that is handlebar mounted. Powered using dynamo power as well as a dynamo charged battery pack, this light is also able to charge a phone though a wired connection or possibly through a wireless connection.

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SAD

DLE

LED

GE

Saddleledge is a redesigned bicycle pannier rack. For a brief set by Sapa, it is an extruded aluminium modular design. It is a sturdy and adaptable load area suspended from the seat post. A slide fit design allows for flexibility of the rack to the users specifications.

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Liam Thomson

Email: Liam-Thomson@hotmail.com

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/liamthomson95/

Clippo is a task lamp which can be used in a variety of situations by making use of the aluminiumextrusion process. The clipping feature on the unit means the product can be clipped andmounted at various angles to numerous objects, whilst also reducing the number of components parts.

Clip

poC

lippo

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Cyclone is an LED fly killer which incorporates sensor and vacuum technology, to improve the hygiene issues of the current catch methods. Whilst also at the same time being more energy efficient by switchingto UV LED’s and by using sensors to detect flies, meaning the motor is only on when needed.

Cyc

lone

Cyc

lone

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The Adjustable Material Processor allows for material such as stone or clay to be processed at different rates or inducing different force, allowing the separation of material to be fine-tuned. A geared adjustment mechanism allows the two concentric and eccentric shafts to be re-aligned to achieve this change in force.

Jacob TysonA

djus

tabl

e M

ater

ial P

roce

ssor

Email: jacobtyson30@googlemail.com

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Sill

Save

r

The Sill Saver is design focused on protecting future classic car sills whilst still allow-ing for basic maintenance to be performed at home. The two inner sections allow for ad-justment in length and the inner section provides a mock sill for stands t be placed under.

Chris Wearing

Email: C.Wearing@outlook.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-wearing- 866517a5/

The project was to design a product that uses aluminium extrusion. The product designed was a Contemporary Desk Light on a track system giving the user a flexible lighting source for their desk. The product is chargeable via USB meaning there is no trailing wires.

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ry D

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Bath

ing

Aid

This project looked at designing and developing a Bathing Aid to assist someone to transfer in and out of a corner bath safely. The project worked closely with Occupational Therapists who provided valuable information/research and feedback along the way.

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Camille WebleySu

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andl

e A

ttac

hmen

t

Email: camille.webley@gmail.com

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/camillewebley

Tel: 07889983848

The Suitcase Handle Attachment device is attached to the suitcase handle to give the user a more natural hand positioning when pulling a suitcase. This more natural hand positioning can help to reduce the shoulder and back injuries which can be associated with pulling suitcases.

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Lam

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Dev

ice

LaminAir is a portable laminar flow device for use in emergency operating theatres in disasterareas, war zones and refugee camps where clean, modern operating theatres are not available. The device reduces the rates of infection and therefore improves patient health.

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Oscar Wood

Email: oscarwood94@icloud.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oscar-wood-917287a6/

Regularly cleaning solar panels can increase their efficiency by up 50%. This solar panel frame allows a solar panel to be lowered from a roof to a reachable level. With the majority of parts utilising the extrusion process and the obvious advantages provided by aluminium ensures the products quality.

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Millions of people all over Africa still live without affordable, clean or reliable electricity. UPOWERoffers lighting along with other secondary functions that were suggested by a focus group currentlyliving in Ghana. It comes with a unique maintenance system that utilises local skills and materials.

UPO

WER

N T U D E S I G N I N D U S T R I E S . C O M

BSc (Hons) PRODUCT DESIGN

2017

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We must say a fond farewell to our Head of Product Design, Alan Crisp, as he retires from the University this year, after 38 years of dedicated service. As a team, we would like to take this opportunity to thank him, on behalf of all current and former students and colleagues at the University, for his wisdom, support

and humour over the years.

We hope you enjoy your retirement – we will miss you!

Best wishes,Product Design

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THANK YOU

The degree show and brochure wouldn’t have been made possible without:

Head of Product Design Mr Alan Crisp

Course Managers Mr James Dale Mr Chris Lamerton

All Individual Tutors

Course Leaders Dr Rebecca Gamble Dr Joseph Stewart Dr Matthew Watkins

Photography George Ainsworth Ellen Bowley Chloe Calman Rory Fuller

Printers Steve Seddon at Hickling and Squires

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A special thanks to the workshop and technical staff for their expert knowledge and supportive guidance.

SHOW TEAMS

BRANDING TEAM - led by Matt Keeffe

Sam Whitaker Sam Haslam Martin Lee Agatha Chan Jake Tebbutt Ian Henderson James O’Brien Will Charteris Joe Baxter Ben Irwin Dan Hook Jack Green

BROCHURE TEAM - led by Thomas Lewis

Simone Chester Erin Hartley Katie Brown Nav Bains Ben Ernzten Tania Atyabi

SOCIAL MEDIA TEAM - led by Tommie Sheppard

Natasha Lewis Nasser Fahad Megan Edge Luke Denby Agatha Chan Camille Webley Gordon Cooper

EXHIBITION TEAM - led by George Ainsworth

Hannah Manley Ellen Bowley Chloe Calman Jag Bisla Rebecca Doherty Nikian Aghababaie

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SHOW DATES

DEGREE SHOW 2017 NEW DESIGNERS 2017 Private Viewing I 2nd June 2017 Part 2: Product Design Public Viewing I 3rd June - 10th June 2017 5th July - 8th July 2017

Nottingham Trent University Business Design Centre Newton Building Islington Burton Street London Nottingham NF1 4BU N1 0QH

+44 (0)115 941 8418 +44 (0)20 7288 6738

For more information regarding the shows visit:

www.ntudesignindustries.com

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