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Kari Calenzo INDUSTRIAL DESIGNer kari.calenzo@gmail.com 315-278-5279

Kari Calenzo's Portfolio

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A brief of my work while studying at RIT in the Bachelors of Fine Arts Industrial Design Program. Graduated in May 2011. To contact please e-mail [email protected]

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Kari Calenzo

INDUSTRIAL DESIGNer

[email protected]

315-278-5279

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anthropologie

visual Sales Associate

spring 2011 - spring 2012

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Winter 2011 Anthropologie displays

Anthropologie©

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Winter 2011 Anthropologie displays

Anthropologie©

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Spring 2012 Anthropologie displaysAnthropologie©

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Spring 2012 Anthropologie displaysAnthropologie©

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anthropologie

visual internship

senior year

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Winter 2010 Anthropologie displays Anthropologie©

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Spring 2010 Anthropologie displays Anthropologie©

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design collaborative

"bolle trade-show booth"

senior year

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Design an exhibit space for the 2010 winter SnowSports Industries America (SIA) tradeshow in Denver, Colorado. The booth should be interactive, engaging and utilizes innovative technological applications for the client, Rochester Exhibit Services and their client, Bollé Performance Eyewear.

Preliminary marker renderings

Design Brief:

Solution:

I designed a contemporary ski lounge using iconic textures and materials while encorporating interactive, engaging technology to entice the attendees remain in the Bollè booth and buy product.

Design Collaborative - “Bollè Tradeshow Booth”

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Design an exhibit space for the 2010 winter SnowSports Industries America (SIA) tradeshow in Denver, Colorado. The booth should be interactive, engaging and utilizes innovative technological applications for the client, Rochester Exhibit Services and their client, Bollé Performance Eyewear.

Preliminary marker renderings

Design Brief:

Solution:

I designed a contemporary ski lounge using iconic textures and materials while encorporating interactive, engaging technology to entice the attendees remain in the Bollè booth and buy product.

Design Collaborative - “Bollè Tradeshow Booth”

Final concepts completed using SolidWorks, Hypershot, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator

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Computer rendering completed with SolidWorks, Hypershot, Adobe Photoshop,and Adobe Illustrator.

Final rendering

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SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT DESIGN

"E-WASTE RECYCLING KIOSK"

senior year

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Design a system or product to combat the environmental impact of electronic waste in the global community.

This was a group project with three other Industrial Design students. We chose to design a kiosk where the consumer could recycle their electronic waste conveniently. Two of us designed the user-interface while the other two designed the exterior ofthe kiosk. The interface was developed in Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop.

Design Brief:

Solution:

Welcome screen of kiosk Consumers indicate the condition of their e-waste

TOUCH ANYWHERE ON THE SCREEN TO CONTINUE

“RECYCLER - THE BRIDGE - CONSUMER”

WHAT IS THE CONDITION OF YOUR COMPUTER?

How well does your computer function?

How long have your owned your computer?

Does your computer have viruses?

Notes :

> 1 YEARS + 10 YEARS

POORLY EXCELLENT

NONE MANY

BACK TO THE WELCOME PAGE

SUBMITBACK

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Final exterior design by other group members

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Our group gathered data on the positive and negative influences of our concept for a kiosk and then turned the results of our research into graphic representations of our Life Cycle Assessments.

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KIOSK

RECYCLERS (RCR+R)

GOING TO APPLE STORE

SHIPPING TO APPLE STORE

HOARDING

Positive Environmental Impact

Personal Bene�ts

Cost to Recycle

Money Spent on Gas-$-$

KIOSK

RECYCLERS (RCR+R)

GOING TO APPLE STORE

SHIPPING TO APPLE STORE

HOARDING

Positive Environmental Impact

Personal Bene�ts

Cost to Recycle

Money Spent on Gas-$

Kiosk

Recyclers(RCR&R)

Going toApple Store

Shipping toApple Store

Hoarding

Money Spenton gas

Cost toRecycle

PersonalBene�ts

EnvironmentalImpact

Functioning

Non-Functioning

Functioning

Non-Functioning

Functioning

Non-Functioning

Functioning

Non-Functioning

Functioning

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Non-Mac Mac

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package design

"duo"

senior year

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Our group gathered data on the positive and negative influences of our concept for a kiosk and then turned the results of our research into graphic representations of our Life Cycle Assessments.

-$

KIOSK

RECYCLERS (RCR+R)

GOING TO APPLE STORE

SHIPPING TO APPLE STORE

HOARDING

Positive Environmental Impact

Personal Bene�ts

Cost to Recycle

Money Spent on Gas-$-$

KIOSK

RECYCLERS (RCR+R)

GOING TO APPLE STORE

SHIPPING TO APPLE STORE

HOARDING

Positive Environmental Impact

Personal Bene�ts

Cost to Recycle

Money Spent on Gas-$

Kiosk

Recyclers(RCR&R)

Going toApple Store

Shipping toApple Store

Hoarding

Money Spenton gas

Cost toRecycle

PersonalBene�ts

EnvironmentalImpact

Functioning

Non-Functioning

Functioning

Non-Functioning

Functioning

Non-Functioning

Functioning

Non-Functioning

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Non-Mac Mac

Non-Mac Mac

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package design

"duo"

senior year

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Redesign the present Palmolive Dishsoap packaging for a product currently in development that would clean both counters and dishes and dispense as a foaming liquid.

This was a project proposed by client, Colgate-Palmolive and completed in groups consisting of two Industrial Design students, two Graphic Design students and two Packaging Science students. Our group designed an easy to squeeze bottle, with a dual-modedispenser that allowed the consumer to choose between a liquid anda foam. Updated graphics reference Palmolive’s vintage aestheticswhile maintaining current brand equity.

Design Brief:

Solution:

Preliminary sketches

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“Embrace Bottle” with redesigned dispenser and updated graphics

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Dual-mode dispenser bottle design, front and back view with refill pouch

Dual-mode dispenser bottle design, front and back view with refill pouch

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consumer product design II

"switch"

junior year

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Design a lighting system that is based on a specific need.

At the time of this course, the devastating earthquake in Haiti had just occured. I decided that I wanted to design a light that would initially serve as a packaging system to send supplies to victims of natural disaster, that could then be transformed into a self-sufficient lamp.

Design Brief:

Solution:

Preliminary sketches Preliminary 3-D mock-ups made ofwood, styrene and foam core

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Preliminary 3-D mock-ups made ofwood, styrene and foam core

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Rendering of product in consumer’s home environment

Rendering of product in natural disaster environment

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guerilla design

"the loop"

junior year

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Identify a social issue that resonates with you and design a way to publicize that issue through subversion and record your experience.

Upon transferring to Rochester Institute of Technology, I experienced an incredibly trying transition and received very little assistance in easing my anxiety and stress. I decided to reach out to recent transfer students at RIT and send them hand-written, anonymous letters of encouragement and understanding. I then created an online book chronocling my project.

Found at the following link:<http://issuu.com/kxc5003/docs/loop>

Design Brief:

Solution:

One hundred hand-written letters on construction paper with sewn edge detailing

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Java Wallyʼs“...I used to come to Javaʼs to try and escape everything. Now I come here to listen to music, to meet my friends and drink good coffee. I donʼt associate Javaʼs with my shitty initial experience here as a transfer student anymore.”

Letters posted up outside for viewers to read

All letters were written from a place that had an impact on my transfer experience

Me pictured with letters

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equipment design

“Carestream CBCT Scanner”

junior year

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Design a portable cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanner that could be used to scan a limb and potentially the entire body of a patient as an economical alternative to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology.

This was a group project with other Industrial Design students. Our design would allow a patient’s individual limbs to be scanned or their entire body while in an adjustable gantry system. The renderings were created using SolidWorks, Bunkspeed, and Adobe Photoshop. Models werecreated at quarter scale withfoam and bristol board.

Design Brief:

Solution:

Preliminary renderings created using SolidWorks, Bunkspeed, and Adobe Photoshop, quarter scale models created at quarter scale withfoam and bristol board

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ARM X-RAYING10 year old-99%ile male right arm

ASHLEY LAUGHLIN2/20/10

CENTRAL AXIS

DET

ECTO

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ATH

99%ile male

10 yearsof age X-Ray FieldTransluscenct

white:moving part

LEG

END

Human factors drawing done in Adobe Illustrator, computer rendering created using SolidWorks, Bunkspeed and Adobe Photoshop

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consumer product design I

"pedi-lift"

sophomore year

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Design a housewares product that addresses a specific problem inthe home

Often in showers without tubs, it is very difficult for a woman toshave her legs because she has no place to rest her foot. “Pedi-lift” is made of vacuum molded plastic and rubber grips and suctions to any smooth surface, providing a safer, more comforatble shaving experie-nce. When not in use, the user can release the brace underneath clos-ing the product and storing their razor in the interior compartment.

Design Brief:

Solution:

Preliminary sketches, marker renderings and color studies

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Design a housewares product that addresses a specific problem inthe home

Often in showers without tubs, it is very difficult for a woman toshave her legs because she has no place to rest her foot. “Pedi-lift” is made of vacuum molded plastic and rubber grips and suctions to any smooth surface, providing a safer, more comforatble shaving experie-nce. When not in use, the user can release the brace underneath clos-ing the product and storing their razor in the interior compartment.

Design Brief:

Solution:

Preliminary sketches, marker renderings and color studies

Final marker rendering, in-process appearance model and final appea-rance model, made ofstyrene and yellow foam

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