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JarrettGilmore

IndustrialDesign
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SneakPeak ProjectStark NikeEroder LaceMate

1 2 3 4
CREATIVITY
Intellegence at play.
SneakPeak
What do all of these sneakers have in common?

$VeryExpensive HighlyAnticipatedReleaseDates. UnattractiveCardboardPackaging.


DesignGoals
Eliminate waste Make it easier for
from disgarded individuals to identify their
boxes. shoes quicker.

Design a new form of packaging that


creates a symbiotic relationship between
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shoe and shoebox.

Create a package that is


more aesthetically pleasing.

A survey was conducted at a 26 Customers say they keep the shoe box.

shoe boutique to find out why 11


people throw away shoe 11 say they never open the box to preserve the shoes.
boxes. 70 of the
15 26
customers were asked what is
it that they do with shoe 15 say they dont have the storage space.
boxes. The results are
illustrated in the pie chart.
18 18 customers say they throw them away because they do not like
having them.
Ideation
Shoe MaintenenceStorage compartment
Overview

TransparentLid

Chrome platedBranding
Injection MoldedOutershell

AluminumHinges

VentillationPorts

The design of the shoebox makes shoe


selection process much faster! No
more having to search through boxes to
find the right pair of shoes that may or
may not be in the right box!
LockingMechanism
Protect what you love.
ProjectSTARK
The Ironman Suit and Design.

Super Exhibits Completely Can Take a Beating from


Ergonomic Biomimicry Modular Captain America
What do students According to a survey of 30 design students, these are the most
expensive items that they usually carry in their backpacks while biking,
carry In their backpacks? skateboarding, or walking. These items all are relatively small and
fragile. The perfect backpack should be able to protect
them in case of a fall.

Laptop
DSLRCamera DigitalTablet ArtSupplies

DesignGoals: Design a backpack that can protect the expensive belongings of the person
wearing it while skating, biking, or just walking.
Ideation
3DModeling
Scale

UpperShell

PivotPoint
FiberGlassShell

GelPaddedStrap

Reflector

BottomShell
BackCushioning
ProjectSTARK
What do we all hate
more than dirty shoes?
Cleaning them.

- Sneakerheads Everywhere
NikeClean
PopularMaterials These are the most common materials that sneakers are made of today.
Each material has its benefits aesthetic wise but cleaning some can be
more of a hassle than others. There needs to be a way to level the
playing field.

Knit patent leather polyester


leather leather

suede nubuck synthetic rubber


leather
DirtiestAreas
CleaningProcess

WetSponge GrabDirtyShoe BeginWiping WipeAllAround

Design Goals:
Design a power tool that is capable of cleaning any sneaker despited
what material they are comprised of.
Ideation
ModelingSequence

The model was built in Rhino 5 and rendered in


Keyshot.The physical model was sculpted
using a CNC mill and recieved a paint
job by yours truly.
OrthographicVeiws
5In.

9
3.75In.

3 3

7
2.75In.
6
2 5
1.5

4
In.

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette


Exploded View and M&P Drawn By: Jarrett Gilmore
Class: INDN 405 Date: 3/10/17 Scale: NONE
No Part Names Req Material Process
1 Bottom Plate 1 HDPE, Other Injection Molding
2 Brush tip 1 Various Fabric
3 Outer Shell 2 HDPE Injection Molding
4 Grip 1 Rubber Assembly
5 Motor 1 Misc Assembly 1
6 Charger Port 1 Misc Assembly
7 Battery 1 Lithium ion Assembly
8 On/Off Button 1 HDPE Assembly
9 middle ridge 1 HDPE Injection Molding
BrushTypes

SoftBrush MediumBrush CourseBrush

Each of the brushes come with microfiber sponge tips, and they all feature different textures for different wtypes of material. They are
disposable and come with Shoe Magic Cleaning solution soaked into them, so just add water and you're good to go!
Lifes' most persistent
and urgent question is
What are you doing for
others?
-Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
a-pha-sia
fZH,fzi/
loss of ability to understand or express
speech, caused by brain damage.

After suffering a stroke, along with


having Aphasia many patients
suffer from semi-paralysis which is an
impairment of movement in body parts.

CookingFood Shaving OpeningJars BathingThemselves TieingShoes


These are all methods of tightening shoes,
unfortunately not everyone can use these
simple methods due to physical limitations
like semiparalysis, and amputations.

Design Goal: Design a product that makes


tightening shoes possible for someone who
suffers from semiparalysis.
Ideation
PhysicalModeling
OneHandedApplication

1.UnlaceShoe 2.InsertLacemate 3.BeginLacing

4.PullThrough 5.AttachThumbsnap 6.Pull&Snap


TopSnap locks into sheild,
tightening shoes.

Laces loop inside to the TopSnap

Lace shoes as usual while weaving


them through the sheild.

3 Levels of tightening
SequentialVariation

For this project we were tasked


to create a form from wood. The
form does not have to have a
purpose, it is only for aesthetics
and the understanding of form.
Revolve
This project was created to
revolutionize the game of shot
roulette. The revolvR makes the
game 100% random, no more
disadvantages to biased players.
LostWaxAncientWeapons

This side project for INDN 332, we


used the lost wax method to create
figures of our choosing. After
getting a good Wunderstanding
of the process, I decided to sculpt
weapons that look and feel as they
were ancient weapons recently
excavated the wax made some
very interesting surfaces!
Thank You For
Viewing!

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