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Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Drift, Nate Miles
Drift, Nate Miles
Program of Industrial Design Capstones
DRIFT uses active circadian lighting to help establish a sleep routine with children from their first night in the crib until they are sleeping through the night.
Savecase, Matthew Napoli
Savecase, Matthew Napoli
Program of Industrial Design Capstones
Concept for Reducing Harmful Smartphone Use & Enhancing Productivity
Safe Ship, Kristin Renda, Dylan Courtney
Safe Ship, Kristin Renda, Dylan Courtney
Program of Industrial Design Capstones
SafeShip is the only discrete system that deters opportunistic theft and increases package delivery efficiency.
Switchback 1.2, Dan Alderfer, Max Munao
Switchback 1.2, Dan Alderfer, Max Munao
Program of Industrial Design Capstones
Adventure photography is about going out and getting that shot that you can show people and blow them away. Currently, there are no bags that address the needs of an adventure photographer in the rigorous setting that they encounter. The Wanderer focuses on accessibility, protection and weight distribution, and is designed so you can retrieve your camera, grab the quick shot, and stow the camera away, all without the hassle of digging through your bag.
Light Play, Richard Stone
Light Play, Richard Stone
Program of Industrial Design Capstones
An interactive playground experience
Flux Bag, Gabrielle Karlis
Flux Bag, Gabrielle Karlis
Program of Industrial Design Capstones
The Flux Bag improves the urban commuting experience by seamlessly converting from backpack to shoulder bag on the fly
Galaetics, Curran Smith
Galaetics, Curran Smith
Program of Industrial Design Capstones
A juggling prop designed for a enhance user and viewer experience.
Cuoco Cart, Sarah Nellis
Cuoco Cart, Sarah Nellis
Program of Industrial Design Capstones
Cuoco Cart is a food preparation system for children that provides a safe, contained environment for collaborative cooking and early childhood independence between the ages of 5-8 years.
Dh Custom, Joey Newton
Dh Custom, Joey Newton
Program of Industrial Design Capstones
DH Custom is a modular, mountain bike shoe that gives Downhill Racers the ability to balance walk-ability and performance for practicing the race course.
Embrace, Matthew Selnick
Embrace, Matthew Selnick
Program of Industrial Design Capstones
A conceptual modular skate shoe system, for personalized protection and style
Ray, Angela Banner
Ray, Angela Banner
Program of Industrial Design Capstones
This capstone documents the design process of developing a lighting solution to the complex system that is public pedestrian spaces.
Atlas, Ryan Langeveld, Jordan Kissinger
Atlas, Ryan Langeveld, Jordan Kissinger
Program of Industrial Design Capstones
Rucking, a form of weight training centered around the use of a bag, is a new, niche market whose demographic is under-served with gear that does not provide features necessary for the best rucking experience. Atlas embodies human-centered design, incorporating features and performance ruckers need for an uncompromising experience.
Guardlock, Michael Grosso, Joe Mooney
Guardlock, Michael Grosso, Joe Mooney
Program of Industrial Design Capstones
An analog pistol lock that stays attached to the pistol at all times, for in-home defense and unwanted user firearm discharge
Reuleaux, Sidney Miller
Reuleaux, Sidney Miller
Program of Industrial Design Capstones
A next-generation system of tools for quickly and intuitively designing in 3D.
Effect Of Knit And Print Parameters On Peel Strength Of Hybrid 3-D Printed Textiles, Ayushi Narula, Christopher M. Pastore, David Schmelzeisen, Sara El Basri, Jan Schenk, Subin Shajoo
Effect Of Knit And Print Parameters On Peel Strength Of Hybrid 3-D Printed Textiles, Ayushi Narula, Christopher M. Pastore, David Schmelzeisen, Sara El Basri, Jan Schenk, Subin Shajoo
Kanbar College Faculty Papers
The influence of knit fabric structure on the adhesion of three-dimensional (3-D) printed textiles was examined. 3-Dprinting was applied to different elastic knitted fabrics with different amounts of prestretch, typical for 4-D fabric construction. The quality of the bond was measured in terms of peel strength. Peel strength was measured by pulling the fabric at 180 degrees from the printed plastic to delaminate the 2 and recording the 10 highest peak values observed during the test. The printed width, the ratio of fabric width of print width, fabric washing, and fabric structure were varied. The specimens were then evaluated for …
Design-Thinking, Making, And Innovating: Fresh Tools For The Physician's Toolbox, L. Albala, T. Bober, M. Mallozzi, L. Koeneke-Hernandez, B. Ku
Design-Thinking, Making, And Innovating: Fresh Tools For The Physician's Toolbox, L. Albala, T. Bober, M. Mallozzi, L. Koeneke-Hernandez, B. Ku
Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers
Medical school education should foster creativity by enabling students to become 'makers' who prototype and design. Healthcare professionals and students experience pain points on a daily basis, but are not given the tools, training, or opportunity to help solve them in new, potentially better ways. The student physician of the future will learn these skills through collaborative workshops and having dedicated 'innovation time.' This pre-clinical curriculum would incorporate skills centered on (1) Digital Technology and Small Electronics (DTSE), (2) Textiles and Medical Materials (TMM), and (3) Rapid Prototyping Technologies (RPT). Complemented by an on-campus makerspace, students will be able to …