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Adam Bradley Industrial DesignerMobile: (912) 398-4708 Email: [email protected] Web: www.AdamBradley.me
Adam Bradley Industrial Designer
About Me
World be warned, a fanciful new industrial designer has hit the spotlight. My name is Adam Bradley. Born in a cozy town called Savannah on the southern coast of Georgia, I have been honing my skills at the Savannah College of Art and Design. Over the last ten years I have become fluent in the understanding of products and services, not only through my time at the University but also from working in the locksmith industry. I have designed everything from fitness equipment to chairs. I make products more ergonomic, intuitive, elegant, cost effective, and environmentally responsible to exceed customer expectations and give economic benefit to clients. I know how to build upon the foundation of products and businesses to enhance the service and experience that is being provided. I do all this by conducting research to brainstorm innovative solutions, which create meaningful experiences and brand loyalty for the target market. My goal as a designer is to create products that mature with the user and become more personable by interacting with them. I believe that the interaction of a service or product should be intrinsic to the user instead of the user having to adapt.
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About Me
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Table of Contents
Wall Safe Pg.3
Floor Safe Pg.11
Haiti Shovel Pg.18
Multitask Desk Appliance Pg.24
Stool Pg.31
Sample of Projects Pg.36Drawings
Renderings
Models
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Wall Safe
• Difficult to install• Not Intuitive to change combination• Boring box form• Traps humidity• Requires crouching or bending to operate• Dark Inside• Requires 2nd operation lever mechanism
The purpose of this project was to fabricate a safe that was unlike any other on the market. I did this by researching thecustomers problems with existing safes, to develop innovative solutions.
Problems
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Wall SafeResearched Problems of Current Safes on the Market
Difficult to Install
Traps Humidity Causes Rust and Destroys Electronics
Have to Crouch or Bend Over Requires Second Operation Lever Mechanism
Dark Inside of Safe
Not Intuitive to Change Combination Boring Box Form
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Ideation Sketches
Wall Safe
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Ideation Sketches
Wall Safe Wall SafeChanging Combination
Picture of Key Identifies where to put dial to change combination
Key Goes Into Back Door Unlock safe and then use key to change combinationOpening Safe Changing Combination
Turn Left 50
Right Left 40
Turn Left 30
Turn Right Stop
Turn Left 50
Right Left 40
Turn Left 30
Insert Key into Back Door
Turn Key to Left
Turn Left X
Right Left X
Turn Left X
Combination Old Combination Key New Combination
Changing Combination Manual Intuitive to Change Combination
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Internal Mechanism
Wall Safe Wall Safe
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Wall Safe Wall SafeManufacturing Specification
15.3
4
6.74
4.32 4.94
9.99
1.922.
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231.
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4.302.44 9.99
10.3
2 15.3
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Top View Perspective
Side View Back View
Dial
Money Slot
Light Button
Hinge
Hole
Wall Safe Closed
5.58
19.146.91
9.35
9.99
2.70
4.38
1.62
2.34
14.70
15.3
41.
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1.14 0.44 3.97
5.02
15.3
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9.35
19.3
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Top View Perspective
Side View Back View
Dollar SlotBolt
Hole
Light Button
Slot for Rekeying
Wall Safe Open
Wall Safe Closed Wall Safe Closed
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Simple to Mount
Callouts
Wall Safe
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Money slot, allows humidity to escape
Dial (no lever)
Battery for lightShelves
Back plate skrews into wall
Wall
Bolts
Back plate screws into hole
Lights underneath shelves(Easy to see inside)
Steel welded hinges
Key slot
Key
Light button
Back plate creates simple installation
Lights On
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Lights On
Wall Safe
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Floor Safe
• Difficult to install• Not Intuitive to change combination• Boring box form• Traps humidity• Requires crouching or bending to operate• Dark Inside• Requires 2nd operation lever mechanism
The purpose of this project was to fabricate a safe that was unlike any other on the market. I did this by researching thecustomers problems with existing safes, to develop innovative solutions.
Problems
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Ideation Sketches
Floor Safe
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Internal Mechanism
Floor Safe Floor Safe
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Floor Safe Floor SafeManufacturing Specification
Wall Safe Closed Wall Safe Closed
15.26
8.472.43
15.8
87.
8513
.07
10.8
9
15.46 15.614.634.63
2.23
10.8
713
.07
Top View Perspective
Side View Back View
Handlelight switch Dial
Hinge
Battery Case
Floor Safe Open
23.6
8
4.637.99
15.6115.46
13.4
010
.85
6.55
15.8
4
3.92
3.90
7.98
7.70 2.645.4615.31
20.97
4.63
Top View Perspective
Side View Back View
Hole Light BoltKey hole tochange safe
Rubber floor mat
Opening
Dial
BatteryCase
Floor Safe Open
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Callouts
Floor Safe
Handle and light button(allows humidity to escape)
Bolt
Limited door range(does not hit walls)
Hinges
Light (easy to see inside)
Battery for light
Rubber mat
Holes for anchor screws(easy installation)
Dial (no lever)
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Floor Safe
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Lights On
Floor Safe
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Steel Prototype
Floor Safe
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Don’t have to get on hands and knees to use
Haiti Shovel
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Haiti Shovel
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• Disaster left landscape in ruins• Injured workers need ergonomic design• Require low cost to provide quantity• Disaster gave people muscle dystrophy
The purpose of this project was to create an ergonomicallydesigned shovel that would help with the relief efforts in Haiti.
Problems
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Research
Haiti Shovel
Studied benefits and draw backs to different types of shovels.
I utilized hand measurements for people in the 50th percentile. These anthropometrics helped guide me to make a more ergonomically designed shovel.
Testing showed for each shoveling step what muscles were being used and how much stress a person applies to them.
Handle
Handle is hollow and light weight
Made of steel
Snow Shovel
Designed to support back pains
Used as crutch and handle
Less shoveling but each stroke is heavier
Wide blade so harder penetration but holds more
Big Blade
Garden Shovel
Must bend down to use shovel
Light weightDoesn’t hold much dirtSharp point for soil
Can grab handle for comfort
Can hold shaft bar for comfort
Long Shovel to decrease bending and back pain
Holds less thansnow shovel
Sharp tipfor easier penetrationof soil
Step OneHolding Shovel
Step TwoShoving into Ground
Step ThreePicking Up Dirt By Pushing Down
Step OneThrowing Dirt Away
Step OneHolding Shovel
Step OneShoving into Ground
Step OneStepping on Shovel
Step FiveThrowing Dirt to Side
Step FourPushing Down
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Ideation Sketches
Haiti Shovel
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User Testing
Haiti Shovel
I am testing a shovel. Coming up with different designs. Prototype shovel for testing.
The angles in the handles relieved stress on the triceps and biceps while shoveling.
Caring load with store shovel created stress, which our design helped alleviate.
Realized with longer shovel people had to bend less and relieved stress on the back.
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Prototype
Haiti Shovel
Made inexpensive and easily transportable shovel for Red Cross. The bag was designed to house the shovel and be able to carry the rest of Red Cross first aid products.
The handles can be taken apart to make the shovel easier to transport. The bottom grip is adjustable. The top handle snaps in place.
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Finished Product
Haiti Shovel
The grips are rubber coated for comfort and prevent hands from slipping. The handles are angled to make the shovel easier to use.
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Upwards angle relieves tension in bicep
Long shovel decreases stress and bend in back
Spade blade allows for easy penetration and holds large loads
Downwards angle relieves tension in tricep
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Haiti Shovel
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Multitask Desk Appliance
• Environmentally harmful • Uninteresting form• Cheap appearance • Does not works well for visitors and coworkers
The purpose of this project was to take an existing product and recreate it for the company.
Problems
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Multitask Desk ApplianceOriginal Selected Product
• Polished surface
• No color, all black and white
• Don’t need to plug into wall socket
• 4 USB Ports
• Screw being hidden by Cards
• Has marker and card holder
• Suppose to be ultimate all in one desk appliance
• Retail cost $5
• Object and parts are round or oval shape/ simple in shape
• Uninteresting form
• No color, all black and white
• Screw being hidden by Cards
• Not environmentally friendly. No recycling symbol.
• Has mood light but this is unnecessary
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Possitives about Memo Holder Negatives About
Multitask Desk ApplianceExploded View and Material List
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Multitask Desk Appliance
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Exploded View Materials List and Prices
Multitask Desk ApplianceExploded View and Material List
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1. External Top Cases
3. Top Foam Pad
2. Light
4. 4 USB Ports
5. USB Case
7. Mood Light Button
8. Stopper
9. Switch 10. Spring
11. Bottom Foam Pad
12. USB Plug
14. Lid 15. Marker Tip 16. Center Marker Case 17. Back Case 18. Foam Eraser
Material List Type Manufacturing Process Cost
Process: $.14 External Top Case Polypropylene Injection Molded Material: $.09
Tooling : $.17 Process: $.5 Light Glass Injection Molded Material: $.01
Tooling : $.13 Process: $.12
Top Foam Pad x2 Closed Cell Foam Injection Molded Material: $.001Tooling : $.07
4 USB Ports Chip Machine Automated N/A
Process: $.23USB Case Polycarbonate Injection Molded Material: $.02
Tooling : $.1
Paper Spacer Paper Die Cut Material $.001
Process: $.18Mood Light Button Polycarbonate Injection Molded Material: $.01
Tooling : $.09Process: $.18
Stopper Pollycarbonate Injection Molded Material: $.001Tooling : $.07
Switch Pollycarbonate Injection Molded Material: $.002
Spring Steel Cutting and Forming Material $.001
Process: $.15Bottom Foam Pad x2 Closed Cell Foam Injection Molded Material: $.001
Tooling : $.07
USB Plug Silicone, Copper, Steel Injection Molded N/A
Process: $.18External Bottom Case Pollycarbonate Injection Molded Material: $.12
Tooling : $.15Process: $.12
Lid Polypropylene Injection Molded Material: $.001Tooling : $.07Process: $.12
Marker Tip Supreem Foam Injection Molded Material: $.001Tooling : $.07Process: $.12
Center Marker Case Polypropylene Injection Molded Material: $.01Tooling : $.10Process: $.12
Back Case Polypropylene Injection Molded Material: $.001Tooling : $.07Process: $.12
Foam Eraser High Resilience Foam Injection Molded Material: $.001Tooling : $.07
Total Cost $3.781
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Multitask Desk ApplianceIdeation Sketches
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Multitask Desk Appliance
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3.77
3.14
3.74
6.50
1.010.91
8.85
0.73
3.88
6.50
23.24
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2.12
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Multitask Desk ApplianceEngineering Information
• Marker typically made out of PVC tube and its ink is toxic because it contains Toluol Xylene.
• Teachers in North America throw away over 500 million white board markers a year.
• This marker is environmentally friendly and toxic free with no dioxin.
• Made from post consumer recycled HDPE and can be recycled.
• Uses Cyclic Alkylene Carbonates ink which is Xylene and Toluo free.
• Environmental impact of this marker is 1/1000th of a typical white board marker.
• Markers can be refilled, which drives down waste and cost.
• Parts snap into each other. Sleeve and eraser are epoxy onto body.
Lid extrusion blow molded
Sleeve injection molded
Tip injection molded
Body extrusion blow molded
Ink storage injection molded
Eraser injection molded
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Basic Marker Facts Multitask Desk Appliance Tooling for Marker
New Design
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Multitask Desk ApplianceMarker
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Recycled HDPE lid
Recycled HDPE sleeve
Felt tip
Body is recycled HDPE
Refillable feltink storage
Ethlene Vinyl Acetate eraser
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Multitask Desk ApplianceMultitask Desk Appliance
Eco friendly marker
Marker holder
Holds 50 business cards
Post consumer recycled2 HDPE amber buttons
Bamboo dry erase surface
Internal 500 GB hard drive
Clock LED display
Extended power cord
4 USB ports
Power mat wirelessly charges device
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Stool
• Requires low cost for production• Each stool needs to be mass produced in 45min• Needs to sustain load up to 400lbs • Should be astatically interesting• 1/3 of Americans are obese
The purpose of this project was to mass produce a stool. Each stool had to be welded in less than 45 min, by creating and using a jig.
Problems
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Ideation Process
Stool
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Ideation Process and Rendering
Stool
Several variations on chosen design Rendering of my final concept
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Cost and Deminsions
Stool
$12.5=11Ft Steel Tubing $12.5=11Ft Round Bar $20=4ft by 4Ft of Birch Wood Total Cost per stool=$35
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Final Product
Stool
Mass produced steel stool with different color wooden seats
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Stool
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Sample of Projects
• Show final product without process
The purpose is to show samples of my final products.
Problem
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Sample of ProjectsDrawings
Sample of Projects
Illustrating how device works
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Drawings
Sample of Projects
Ring Drill
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Sample of ProjectsRenderings
Sample of Projects
Created edge line padlock on Rhino Designed padlock on RhinoCreated vase on Rhino
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Made lamp on Alias Bike lock on Alias Designed joy stick on Alias
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Renderings
Sample of Projects
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Rhino electric sander Electric sander FDM printed
Rhino Rocket Era lamp Rocket Era lamp working prototype made by hand
Sample of Projects
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Sample of Projects
Designed a hand held rake and mass produced the handle by creating a mold.
Models
Hand forged knife out of high carbon steel.
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Sample of Projects
Created headphones and electric trimmer in Swiss Army brand identity.
Models
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Sample of Projects
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