Portfolio Johannes Rieder Industrial Design 2017

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JOHANNES RIEDER PORTFOLIO


“ a designer w

Hello I am Johannes, an indu and currently looking for a 4

Interests

Music is my daily companion and provides motivation and focus in my life. I‘ve been playing an instrument since my childhood. As a result, a great bond to music of all kinds developed.

Differen sports a my ever to be ou and do s enduran


with a pinch of engineering... “

ustrial design student from Graz, Austria 4 to 6 months internship.

nt types of are important in ryday life. I like ut in the nature strength and nce sports.

I am fascinated by new technologies and the possibilities they offer. I like to read about current research studies and inventions.

I like to meet friends and have extensive discussions about different topics. I like to educate myself on a variety of topics.

I enjoy cooking healthy and pay attention to my diet. I find it fascinating which strong impact food has on our well-being.


Education

Exper

Industrial Design, Bachelor`s Degree Program

Product D

FH Joanneum Graz 2015 - now

Outdoorer September

Design Preparation Course

Industrial

Foundation Course, New Design University St.PĂślten 2014 - 2015

Outdoorer July - Augus

Computer Systems Networking and Electronic

Technical

Higher Technical College TGM Vienna 2012 -2014 Higher School Certificate

Electronical Engineering

Messe Ried September

Sales Ass

Technical College HTL Braunau 2008 -2012

HERVIS Spo July - Augus

Cooperations

...and many holiday jobs electrician, n

 Audi industrial design


rience

Skills

Designer

Software

Sporting Goods r 2017 - now

Adobe

Design, Internship

Sporting Goods st 2017

Prototyping preform

CAD / Render

Employee

d GmbH r - October 2016

sistant

orts and Fashion st 2016

more various s as a plumber, network technician,...

Soft Skills

time management team work stress-resistance organisation punctuality reliablity

Through my voluntary work as a student advocate at my university, I was able to gain experience in organization and communication.

Languages

German (mother tongue) English (fluent)


Content

PA R T U S survival light

S p e e d f o r m


T C - 1

A T C - 1

Patio furniture


PA R

surviva

Cooperative project Mobile light

 Audi industrial design 2016 October - February


TUS

al light


Research The analysis of camping lamps on the European market showed that there is currently no lamp a vailable that provides a real added value for the user and supports his activities. A large proportion of the analyzed lamps have a light source and a current source connected to it which makes the lamps very inflexible. Furthermore, the lamps often have unfavorable dimensions and are hard to store in a backpack.

main problems few charging options

unstable footing on uneven ground

non-robust materials

difficult to stow



qualities for the perfect multi-day outdoor exp

easy handling operation in the dark

simple construction

quick stow away

Partus is a lamp fo user


perience lamp

security

support

robustness

red light mode for better night vision

follow me mode

reusable materials

focus and ambience light

light weight materials

shock-resistant

motion detector

combines three products

waterproof

or longer expeditions in off-civilisation areas. Thanks to its various functions, it supports the r optimally, is always ready for use and ensures more safety at the campsite.


Package and housing

remote and tracker

g-sensor battery

rota me

COB Led Stripes

sec transmission

pow charge controller

com

main

cable


r/cumputer unit/

rotary switch for simple mode selection

ary switch echanics

acrylic glass

condary battery

wer generator anodized aluminum housing

mputer unit

n battery

foldable wings

e reel

three legs

rubberized pads


Process

october

research

concept presentatioin

mockups/testing

design fre

briefing

finding the size

the collection wall

functional tests with mockups

sketching


eeze

february

presentation

ideation/visualtion

cad - Modell

rendering

modell


PA R T U S

The modular design makes it p exchange individual compone configure the lamp for differen

survival light

Move

Stand

Charge

The desired mode can be selected by turning the rotary switch at the upper end of the lamp. By turning the switch, the lock points of the legs and wings change. These can be brought in position by pulling.

The Partus lighting was designed for camps in the wilderness. Its three legs and the low center of gravity ensure a sturdy stand on every surface.


possible to ents and to nt modes.

The case is equipped with flexible photovoltaic cells and can be attached to a backpack together with the lamp, using the integrated carabiners, which makes it possible to charge the battery while hiking.


The remote was used for the entire light control and serves as a tracker for the Follow-me function. In the Follow-me mode, the lamp directs the light cone to the remote by increasing energy supply to the LED stripe which fits the trackers position best.

T w T w a

Due to the integrated generator com the lamp can be charged in the flow energy is stored in the main battery.


The ambience mode offers an insulated light which should resemble a camp fire. This function is to be used especially in areas with high fire hazard or in areas where it is not allowed to make an open fire.

mbined with the wings, of waters. The generated

The carabiner attached to the underside of the main battery and the cable reel are used to secure the lamp during charging.


Prototyping and model making

For the model construction, both CNC and 3D was used to manufacture the required parts. Th lacquered and foiled. The basic components w conventional turning and milling technology.


printing technology he surfaces were were produced with


Model



Study project first semester Theme: my shoes in ten years Work period: four weeks 2016



Have you ever thought about how much tra thrown away on the streets?

Just looking at the ground near a bus stop will give you

4.5 trillion cigarettes are thrown away SĂźddeutsche Zeitung 2011

The Trashmaster shoe is not only able to pick up these pieces up, but functions a carrier of a clear statement against the pollution of our en

Imagine someone beside you drops something to the ground an pick it up with your shoe - this will certainly remind the person ne to clear out his pockets near a waste bin the next time.

statement

clean your environment

create a


ash is

u an impression.

carelessly every year

ut also nvironment.

nd you ext to you

awareness


How it works

The Trashmaster‘s sole uses th collector. Spring steel wires are If this drum is rolled over objec The wires lay around the objec


he well-known principal of the fruit roller e clamped in sheets, in the form of a drum. cts they are enclosed in the drum. ct and include it at discharge.


Functional model

The plastic bands tilt in the opposite direction of the movement so the feeling of walking isn‘t disturbed.

The bands en object on the and the wa collecte


nclose the e ground aste is ed

To empty the collection part, hold the shoe over a dustbin and pull on the provided band at the heel. This opens the plastic bands and releases the collected garbage. This prevents contact with the collected material or sole.


Presentation Time

presentation at the Assembly Festival during the month of the design in G

Due the coopertion with assemply we got the possibility to present our shoes during the show at the Assembly Festival. The Festival was part oft the month of design in Graz. The projects were also presentet in an exhibitation as part of the festival.


Graz


Indo the next b

Cooperative project Two concepts Indoor: the next big thing 2017 March - June


oor big thing


ATC


C- 1


Time to ask the true Survey:

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING, I 132 vacuum cleaning

participants

floor moping dusting window cleaning cleaning reflecting surfaces cleaning the shower

1-6

60%

toilet cleaning cleaning the sink cleaning tiles

household

live in a flat

carpet cleaning cleaning the stove cleaning the fridge cleaning textiles

18-24 60% years old

doing laundry ironing

60% women

sweeping cleaning of furniture none other 0


e experts!

?

IS THE MOST DISLIKED HOUSEHOLD CHORE

54 (43,5%) 81 (65,3%)

58 (46,8%)

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80


Main problems

DISGUST

SMELL

survey user insights

A LOT OF EFFORT

SMALL CURVES, ANGLES, CORNERS

external sources internet research


HIGH DEGREE OF FORCE NEEDED

LIMESTONE

insight in current situation


MORE THAN 80 IMMENSE DIVER

an adaptab the Europe


0 TOILETS MEASURED RSITY OF SHAPES AND NO NORMS

ble design that will fit on every toilet on ean market


Core idea

CLEANING QUALITY

AUTONOMY

L

One of the most disliked chores is automated and the result is a cleanin looks like done by hand

INTRODUCING A NEW TECHNOLOGY TO A NEW FIELD OF APPLICATION - KINES The robot is guided through a series of movements, which it is able to recall and replicate later on.

TEACH

SAVE

REPE


LEARNING CAPACITY

ng outcome that

STHETIC TEACHING

EAT


Package The ATC 1 consists of a housing unit, connected to the robot. This housing dissolves when the robot is started, since the individual parts are connected to the robot arms. Inside is the 5-axis robot arm, which is already used in industry today. The robot is configured with an app. All important informations are displayed in the app. This allows to check the status at any time or to interrupt the cleaning process. splitted housing

The brush head is equipped with a vibrating brush whose bristles are made of silicone. On the opposite side is a rotating roll of silicone strips. In the area of the brushes, there are spray nozzles which ensure the supply of liquid. A Silicone lip extracts excess water. fixation plate


vibrating bristles

silicon lip

plate for mounting in housing

electronics and data processing spray nozzles

rotating brush

vacum pump

tanks for water, detergents and dirty water 5 axis robotarm

The entire housing, both the robot arm and the outer shell, are made of antibacterial polycarbonate.

connections for liquids


Design

AT


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TC-1


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more of this project because ing the feasibility.

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S p e e d

Study Project second semster Theme: design and build a dynamic freeform Work period: three months, team of two 2016


d f o r m


a freeform that embodies

modeling in c

laminating and thermoform paint finish photography


speed

ideation formfinding lay and foam

ming


model process

foam - clay - thermoforming - l


aminating - paint


product photography

sharp

rounded

edges

agressive

direction

dynamic

s


surfaces

floating

progressive


Patio fu

private project Upper Austria family house patio furniture 2016 August - June


rniture


Patio furniture The starting point for these pieces of patio furniture was existing spruce wood in raw form. The design had to take care of the available quantity of wood. The seat cushion used had standard and the furniture had to fit the predetermined dimensions. It should not restrict the view from the inside of the house and offer space for up to six persons. The material was prepared in the own workshop and processed to furniture. The distances between the wood plates, which are mounted on stainless steel tubes, are held by washes. The table and the side table were made of the same material was used as for the facade of the house to create a connection between the furniture and the building.



Sketching & planing



Construction

The entire material was processed from components. The substructure was mad stability and sufficient mass to make the sheath is made of spruce, which was pa wood color. Visible screw cpas were av

1 Bringing the raw material into the right shape for the construction. Using an circular saw and a planing machine

First tests w wood and s constructio tests


m raw woodsheets to perfectly fitting de of solid oak which provides both e furniture stormproof. The visible outer ainted slightly white to keep the white voided by screwing from inside.

2

with the processed substructure on and first seating

3 Decision to usena massive substructure of oak wood due to the required weight for wind safety and high stability

4 Installation of the first elements and assembly of seats.

5 Final corrections, varnishing and mounting of the table top.


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