jeremy byington - international center for...
TRANSCRIPT
CONTENTS
28
36
16
24
42 about me & resume We visit a passionate designers experience, history, goals, and achievements
36 photorealistic drawings Revealed: Photorealistic colored pencil drawings of transportation from high-class sports cars to high-tech off-road racing machines
32 Manning Parkway Masterplan Students go to great lengths in their quest for quality and efficiency, including a new site plan design for your next home lifestyle
16 hamilton beach coffee brewer We revisit the vast fields of coffee, a lively redesign with a determined vision of simplicity, style, and familiarity
24 OSU buckeye bullet The engineering team of Ohio State University are happiest when defying the laws of speed, as we find out what it takes to create the next generation of land speed vehicles
about me
28 Christian community church A reimagined vision as the team designs a creative solution for an expansion to a local church
04 sketchbook Checking out some sweet ideation sketches
20 DISNEY WOODEN DESK TOY Tasked with designing a fun and lovable wooden desk toy, we see how this cute creation unfolds from sketch to a working prototype
Hi! My name is Jeremy Byington. I am from Detroit, Michigan
and I am a fourth year Industrial Design Student at the International
Center for Creativity in Powell, Ohio. The Industrial Design program at
Cedarville University focuses on Product Design, Architectural Design,
Interior Design, and Automotive Design. I enjoy inventing and innovating new
creative design solutions for the passions in my life. Some of my passions include
the outdoors, cycling, and travel which has allowed me to appreciate life around me
and its natural beauty and design. I have worked at Champion Home Builders Inc. as
a graphic designer working with corporate identity systems and graphic scenarios.
Working at a corporate level has helped me gain a further understanding of hard work,
efficiency, and dedication. I also do freelance work as an Illustrator creating
photorealistic drawings of vehicles. My cycling hobby has pushed me further
developing sales talent and mechanical skills while working for Performance Bicycle Inc.
Thank you for taking the time to check out my portfolio, and have fun!
08 PERSonal transportation project What material is fully sustainable and its design and ideation can give new cyclist the ability to turn pro with a budget
sketchbooksketches from 2014 to 2015: Some ideation & final sketches of fun projects such as Oakley Sunglasses, Hoover battery solutions, bicycle seats, and vehicle elevation sketches. All projects start with ideation concept sketches to help further develop the product. These are a few examples of those sketches.
portfolio / 04
PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECT
4 Week Project, Senior 2015: What material is stronger, lighter, and more sustainable than carbon fiber; while being used in everyday products that are more cost efficient and have increased benefits for the technology its being used for? Also is there an option for those consumers looking to turn professional but in a budget freindly way?
PROJECT OBJECTIVE & PROBLEMThe goal is to design a road bicycle that is cost efficient and has a sustainable design while performing at a professional level. Currently there are no bicycle frame options that achieve these goals...
RESEARCH To develop a bicycle that has a sustainable design, I have researched different types of thermoplastics. During the research I found a material called Tegris. Tegris is a thermoplastic made from recycled plastics that is stronger, has a greater impact resistance, and is lighter than carbon fiber, which is the leading material in bicycles.
TARGET AUDIENCEThis bicycle concept is designed for those that are looking for a professional grade bicycle at a budget. Examples of this personal would be college students, avid cyclist looking to turn pro, or anyone that wants a cool bike!portfolio / 08
MATERIAL PROPERTIES & RESEARCH
TEGRIS MATERIAL PROPERTIESMilliken & Company is a textile firm who developed the material TEGRIS. TEGRIS’s material properties share similiar characteristics to that of carbon fiber. According to Milliken, the material properties com-pared to carbon fiber is:
178% Stronger18% Lighter
55% Cheaper100% Recycleable
Impact Resistant
SUSTAINABLE DESIGNBeing 100% Recycleable this makes this bicycle able to comply within the principles of the social, economical, and ecological sustainability
MATERIAL APPLICATION
The Tegris material is currently being used by popular travel accessories manufacturer TUMI.
Applying the Tegris material to a bicycle frame would reflect the similiar molding process to its competitor, carbon fiber. The frame would be layered into two halves, pressurized, and then heat cured together to create a single bicycle Tegris frame.
These sketches show some of the ideas and thoughts that went into designing an aerodynamic and lightweight bicycle frame.
CONCEPT IDEATION
The bicycle’s design is based around stiffness, torsial strength, and aerodynamics.
As an ideation phase I worked on a blue foam model to develop the frame. The model was then primed and painted to help express and visualize the curves and design lines.
FOAM MODEL
STIFFNESS INCREASED WITH STRATEGICALLY DESIGNED SUPPORT SECTIONS WITHINCREASED LAYERS OF TEGRIS
AERODYNMICS DEVELOPED AROUND F1 TECHNOLOGY AND VEHICLE FLUID DYNAMICS
IMPROVED TORSIAL STRENGTH FOR HIGHER POWER TRANSFER TO PEDALS AND WHEELS
Coffee Maker Redesign
5 Week Project, Junior 2014: In collaboration with Hamilton Beach, students were challenged in teams to research and develop new designs and solutions for the current Hamilton Beach Brewstation Pro.
portfolio / 16
whoRetro-Style 1950’s
whatResearch & Develop a Redesign
whereSmall Kitchens
whyRefresh & Renewal in Style
Ideation Sketches
The new Hamilton Beach Brewstation Pro allows you to wake up in the morning to a hot and refreshing cup of coffee. The new Brewstation Pro is designed to simplify everyday life with a retro-style design. The theme and innovation of this coffee maker was designed around those who dream and enjoy a retro style from the 1950’s. With the new Brewstation Pro, quality coffee can be brewed and enjoyed within minutes. But how does it work?
In the morning, the Brewstation Pro is filled with the desired coffee. The only things needed now are some water and a power connection. While friends and coworkers rush to get their coffee from local barista’s, the Brewstation Pro-user only needs to press the start button and wait for his coffee to brew.
Brewstation pro
solidworks model
Disney wooden toy2 Week Project, senior 2015: In Collaboration with Disney, Students were tasked with designing a simple shaped, fun and lovable wooden desk toy.
portfolio / 20
BAYMAX is a fun and lovable character from the big hit Disney film Big Hero 6. The idea behind this toy was to create a simple, cute wooden desk toy. Students were asked to use multiple digital design tools and then a prototype to shoe an example of the manufacturing process.
ideation sketches
Big Hero 6 - Baymax Solidworks Model
Ideation - SketchesIllustratorr & Photoshop- Frame & GraphicsSolidWorks - 3D Model & Line GraphicsKeyshot - Rendering & Placement
GRaphics &solidworks
KEYSHOT RENDERINGS //
Rendering &prototype
Fun Features //Removable Arms, Legs, and HeadRotating Arms & Legs
Buckeye bullet redesign
4 Week Project, Junior 2015: The Engineering team of Ohio State University are happiest when defying the laws of speed, as we find out what it takes to create the next generation of land speed vehicles
portfolio / 24
The objective was to create the next idea & design for a land speed vehicle for OSU’s engineering department. Our team chose to design the world’s fastest electric powered remote-controlled vehicle.
Project obejctive
For this project our team had to develop the basic knowledge and understanding of aerodynamics. Learning that the most efficient fluid dynamic shape is that of a teardrop (Laminar Flow), which developed the founding for our design.
research
Some challenges that our team faced were the forces of speed and weight. Having a vehicle travel over 200 MPH and being six feet long and weighing under fifty pounds challenges the boundaries of physics and fluid dynamics.
Challenges
As a research phase we worked on foam models to develop our form. The team created two preliminary models and then a final foam model to represent our finished design.
sketch Models Preliminary soldiworks models
finalsolidworks model
Overall dimensions: Length - 6’Width - 16”Height - 8”Weight - 30 lb’s Approx.
Church Expansion4 Week Project, Junior 2015: Students were challenged to design an expansion tothe existing CCC Building. Innovating the new addition with obstacles such as roads, streams, and elevation. Concluding with building a scale model to represent their design.
portfolio / 28
whoChristian Community Church
whatResearch & Develop a Redesign
whereAlong a Twisty Stream
whyExpansion & Growth
The objective was to create an Architectural expansion that met the requirements of the client and kept with the current design of the existing church building. Designing an efficient multi-purpose room with a lounge that had a gorgeous view.
Project obejctive
The floorplan revolves around a center point which is the Kitchen. Allowing service access for events without the distraction to the guests. The lounge overlooks a small stream running through the woods giving a fantastic view during the seasons. The multi-purpose room gives efficient use of its space, connecting with the kitchen, lobby, concert space, and locker rooms. Overall this is a fluent and efficient design utilizing each rooms connections and their functions.
Floorplan overview
sketch modelExterior & Interior Views
Interior View
manning parkway assisted living home masterplan4 Week Project, senior 2015: In Collaboration with our client, students were challenged in teams to research and develop a masterplan for a senior living center.
portfolio / 32
For our main concept and theme in our masterplan, we were inspired with a historical Europeanconcept relating to historical castle designs and cute german villages.
Our project was focused on developing a creative masterplan that accomplished the requirements of the client, being efficient with the use of property provided, and keeping a consistent theme throughout the design process.
Project Brief
Our Client challenged the team to develop a futuristic Senior Living Center on a 11 acre piece of property located along a busy road. The property is divided into two sections with a strong elevation gradient in the back (west side). Some ob-tacles we had to overcome were building restrictions along roads, utilities, streams, and two main cell towers located on the property.
These topographical maps show the properties challenges and how we developed our main road system, which proved to be the main challenge of our design. How do we make an efficient road system that keeps in line with a European castle concept?
During our research phase we virtually traveled through Europe discovering unique building styles and materials to help furth develop our concept.
elevations BuildingsSpiresCell TowersRoad-WaysPedestrian Walk-waysWater FeaturesLandscape
Color Key:
315 Olentangy River Road
IndependentLiving
IndependentLiving
IndependentLiving
IndependentLiving
Dining
Independent Living
Atriu
m
Parking
ParkingParking
Parking
Parking
Cell Tower ACell Tower B
AssistedLiving
AssistedLiving
Memory Care
Dining
Urgent Care
Wlecome Center
Fitness - Therapy - Salon Day Care - Pet Care
AssistedLiving
Park/ Dog Park
ParkingGarage
Man
ning
Par
kway
This is our final masterplan which represents our concept throughout. The pedestrian walking paths represent a wall or moat, protecting the defenseless hamlets from outside forces that may frighten them.
Perspective &final masterplan
photorealismFreelance artwork 2014 . 2015: Illustrations drawn for those that want memories to last forever
portfolio / 36
RenderingsPrismacolor Colored Penci l
PLEASE NOTE: These are all Illustrations, not photographs.
solidworks & 3d printingFun designs to help build my skills in computer rendering and 3D printing for an iPhone/iPad Docking Station.
portfolio / 40
This product was designed to be adaptable for both iPhone and iPad, while utilizing access for a charging port and headphone jack. Titanium would be used to make the product lightweight and durable.
Driving cycling traveling
andmyself
cooking
Certifications & Awards:
Shimano S-Tec certification
Performance Bicycle Group Ride Series Leader
2014 NAHB Jerry Rouleau Award for Excellence in Marketing for the presentation of the Appalachia Series Home PLans
2012 & 2013 Industrial Design Top Design Award at Lawrence Tech University
Thank You
jeremy byington
Industrial Designer - Graphic Designer - Illustrator
1 + (734) - 558 - 6601