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Car Design Product Design
Car Design
Evolution of my drawings
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2010 2012 2013 2014
Personal Project | 1998-2014
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Personal Project | 2013
Vauk Alpha Vauk Alpha
School Workshop | 2013
Mob-E What is it?
Car sharing sytem
Why?
Solution for personal urban mobility in the city
For who?
One or two people who want to travel by car
Where?
Downtown MontrĂŠal
Mob-e is the solution to individual travel in urban areas. With its carsharing system who works from your mobile, Mob-e is in time of current technologies. The urban micro-car made ​​by the system has been designed according to the following principles: sustainability, ecology, effiencience, simplicity. Mob-e offers a new alternative to travel in the city. Moreover, with this alternative, you do not need to worry about; refuel gasoline, paying for insurance, provide a parking and maintenance on the vehicle.
Autopartage
Car Sharing
How it works
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Insurances
Parking
Maintenance
System works entirely with the mobile App
Wi-Fi network to unlock and activate the car
Take the road!
Overview of the Mob-e car-sharing system 50 km Autonomy
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Le Sud-Ouest Network of garages for maintenace
MontrĂŠal figures (based on researches)
30 min. Basic fare time
Mobile app
Mobile App UI
1 ,7 Millions citizens 15 bridges that surround the city 7630 streets 5617 km of trafficable streets 1 million vehicles entering the island every morning 1,27 passenger per vehicle 0,93 vehicle per household 8 people out of 10 prefer not to take public transit when to commute in MontrĂŠal 8000 $ = annual costs of a personal vehicle
School Workshop | 2012
Design Criterias
Final year thesis project
ENVIRONMENT
CONFLICT
Maintenance 3R approach End of life Functionality
Problematic What will transports be in major cities of 2050? How can we integrate ‘individual’ transports into natural human behaviors? How can we redefine mobility for future megacities?
Costs
Methodology
Researches
Direction
Conflict
Clay model
Oct
Nov
3 scenarios presentation
Dec
Jan
3 concepts presentation
Feb
Experience
USER
Aesthetics
Mock up
Social
Sept
Encorporation Ergonomics
Materials Production
SOCIAL
Use
Norms Technology
BMW i.d
Security Lifecylce
Performance
OBJECT
Empire
Energy required
Mar
Final concept presentation
Apr
Show May
Final presentation
EMPIRE BMW GINA philosophy
Sustainability
3 prospective avenues for 2050
Researches 3 concepts (based on the 3 key factors of a car : avatar+environment+mobility)
Avatar - Intracity + Intercity - 1 Person - 600 km/h - Air + Magnetic
Mobility - Intracity - 2 People - 50 km/h - Human movements
Environment - Intercity - 1-10 Passengers - 100 km/h - Natural forces
BMW i.D Avatar
Brand Philosophy
EXPERIENCE BY INNOVATION. Mobility ELECTRIC VEHICLE 2 SEATER 4 WHEEL MOTORS SEMI AUTONOMOUS
Environment
NORTH AMERICA
MEGACITIES
INNER CITY
System INTEGRATED MOBILITY SERVICE FITS YOUR NEEDS FOR MOBILITY
WORK IN PROGRESS ... EXPECTED IN MAY 2014 Final Thesis Project | 2013 - 2014
WHAT DO WE WANT THE CAR TO BE IN OUR LIFE?
Product Design
Cubilé As part of a workshop in school we had to develop within a month, in team of 3, a product from A to Z, from sketches up to sales. My team and I decided to create a unique lamp. We wanted this product to be a classic/modern lamp which is made of solid wood (Padouk, Boubinga, Canary wood, Lacewood). The LEDs light is diffused through acrylic panels at the ends and middle of the lamp. It’s basically a cube cut in half by a diagonal. To open it, you just have to twist the bottom and the top parts. Teamates Philippe Buithieu-Martel Nicolas-Patrick Thérien
School Workshop | 2011
Hampton
Inspired by the traditional leisure Adirondack chair, The Hampton is a foldable seat for the beaches of the Hamptons in the USA. This region is synonym of pleasure, relaxation and a retirement place for the busy citizens of Manhattan. The chair is all made of cedar and has a pivot mechanism which helps the backrest folding on the bottom part. The backrest sinks in the sand contributes to maintain its stable position when sitting. The Hampton has also a towel holder made of stainless steel which also helps users pulling out the chair out of the sand.
Context
Users
Beach Hamptons, NY (USA)
Baby Boomers Well-to-do active 50’s
School Workshop | 2012
Asics Shoes
Personal Project | 2011
Bauer Hockey Internship Last summer of 2013, I had the chance to have an internship at Bauer Hockey Corp. as a Designer. I’ve worked with the Designers on projects for the upcoming seasons 2014-2015. I worked on player’s gloves, roller-hockey pants, goaltender’s helmet graphics, skate footbed and player’s girdle. Unfortunately, the contract signed prevents me from talking in detail about the projects I’ve worked on this summer. For reasons of confidentiality, I also cannot show pictures of the process, sketches or anything that has been done for Bauer Hockey Corp., because this material belongs to them. However, I’ve done work apart to show an example what I’ve could done during this internship. All the sketches and the renders are fictional products.
Summer Intenrship | 2013
Summer Intenrship | 2013
EACH OBJECT HAS AN INTRINSIC RELATIONSHIP WITH PEOPLE.
Skills 2D
3D
Various
Clay modelling Mock ups Brainstorming Sales pitch
Jérôme Piché Education
Bachelor degree | Industrial Design Université de Montréal | Montréal, QC (CAN)
Interests
Cars : been drawing them since 8 Sports : played hockey my whole life Art and fashion
About me
Born and raised in a cultural-oriented neighborhood called Le Plateau-Mont-Royal in Montréal, Québec. I tend to defy and bring a new vision to the actual mindsets. I love to meet new challenges.
2010-2014 (in course)
Experience
Contract | Industrial Designer Bauer Hockey Corp. | St-Jérôme, QC (CAN) Sept 2013 - May 2014 Internship | Industrial Designer Bauer Hockey Corp. | St-Jérôme, QC (CAN) May 2013 - Sept 2013 Internship | Industrial Designer Parallaxe Design | La Pocatière, QC (CAN) June 2012 - Aug 2012
Language
French | Native English | Speak fluent
+1-514-715-9668 jeromepdesign@gmail.com behance.net/jeromepiche
Jérôme Piché