RYAN FINNIGAN
BA Industrial Design and Technology
r_finnigan@hotmail.com
alex.dominic.fisher@gmail.com
www.ryanfinnigan.co.uk
+44 (0) 7511 466869
+44 (0) 7792 648218
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Major Project
Thermal coffee mug & alarm clock. Alarm goes off & internal heat element boils the water as coffee & sugar are released.
Dissertation
The development of social communication through social media over the last 10 years.
Experience
2012 - Summer Placement in USA, Graphic Designer for GPS Boston. 2008/10 - Full time job Design Eng. at MAHLE Automotive.
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Major Project
ALEX FISHER
BA Industrial Design and Technology + DPS
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‘Jack The Lamp’ is an affordable, flat pack task light, aimed at people with transient lifestyles such as students and young professionals. ‘Jack’ packs away into a convenient, portable format for easy transportation.
Dissertation
To what extent does customisation improve consumer product attachment?
Experience
2011/12 - Artform International - Experience in the POS industry, working with clients to achieve stylish, cost effective merchandise units for the retail environment. 2009 - Internship at Mike Hill Graphic Design Studio.
1 Design Development through Sketching and Modeling. Considering aspects of the lamp design such as: styling, functionality, ergonomics, manufacturing costs, and sustainability to ensure the product has commercial potential. 1 Thermal Coffee Mug & Alarm Clock All those who require that caffeine fix in the morning. Alarm goes off, water boils & coffee gets made. 2 Portable Cooking & Dinning Set An induction based cooking unit to be powered from a car charger that comes with dinning capabilities. 3 Space Maximizing Chair A contemporary piece of furniture for those living in homes where space is at a premium.
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2 Packaging Prototype for Jack The Lamp. Considering aspects of the lamp design such as: styling, functionality, ergonomics, manufacturing costs, and sustainability to ensure the product has commercial potential. 3 Jack The Lamp - Keyshot Rendering & Photoshop Editing. One stage of the assembly process involves the fastening of the on/off switch with a felt & leather strap, allowing for the separation of components for recycling at the end of Jack’s life.
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