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These are some of my completed projects from the Savannah College of Art and Design.

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Page 1: Laura Loaiciga - Undergraduate Industrial Design Portfolio
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A PACK DESIGNED TO AID IN DISASTER RELIEF

DIRE PACK

The DIRE pack was designed based on the RYOBI One Plus Battery. It represents the idea of an entire system built to help medical personnel who respond to disasters that take place around the world.

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BRAND ANALYSIS FINDING NEW MARKETS FOR JEREMY BOWERSJeremy is a surgeon at the Logan Regional Hospital in Utah, he spends most of his days at work or at home with his wife and two children. He lives under a very hectic schedule due to the highly demanding career he is dedicated to. Jeremy spends his week in the hospital and enjoys the weekends with his family when he is not involved in disaster relief programs. He enjoys activities such as rock climbing, playing guitar and carving. As a father, he teaches his children to live a healthy life by eating balanced meals and exercising.

Harmony Mae JacobsEnvironmentalist

Samantha and Nathan HawleyEmpty Nesters

Mark NelsonProfessional Photographer

John SteinEntrepreneur and Businessman

Carlos MarquezCar Specialist

Rose ManningElderly

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System Overview

2

4 BACKPACKS

FORKLIFT SLOTS CONNECTION POINTS

POWER STATION

RYOBI ONE +

AIR CUSHIONS

COLOR CODING SYSTEM

MEDICAL KITS

REFLECTORS

1 OR 2 COMPARTMENTS

COLOR CODING SYSTEM

OPEN BUTTON

HANDLE

Cooling System

First Aid and Trauma Kit

Sterilization Device

Vaccine KitThermal PadCold PacksPhase Change Material

Water Ultraviolet purifying lamp Carbon filter

Oxygen Electrolysis

Manual external defibrillator Disposable defibrillation electrodes Capacitor ECG monitor

CPR Microshield

Trauma Shaver Electric Cauterizer

First Aid Bandages Gauze Iodine Swab Sticks Scissors Tweezers Bio-Waste Bags Gloves Stethoscope Thermometer Aspirator Anesthetic Laringoscope

Ultraviolet Germicidial Irradiation

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48 in

40 in

7.5 in

2.5 in

12 in

10 in

22 in

8 in

Cordura Nylon Fabric Durable Tear resistant Stain resistant

Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK) Polymer Thermoplastic Injection Molded Case Chemical Resistance Sanitization up to 500*F

Polyurethane Foam Closed cell foam Water resistant Low thermoconductivity Insulation

Polycarbonate Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (PCABS) Composite High strength to weight ratio Chemical resistant Impact resistant

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258 million people worldwide affected anually by natural disasters worldwide

67,000 disasters globally every year

Vaccine waste can climb to 50%, despite cheap initial cost

Clean water is hard to find after natural disasters because water supplies become contaminated

RYOBI cases designed to ease the process of medical help during disasters

Every case presents a solution directly related to a disaster relief problem

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REDESIGN OF CARTS AND KIOSKS

A collaborative project with the objective to develop innovative new designs for a major theme park worldwide.

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FOOD + WINE TRUCKThe food truck which is proposed to be located in Epcots Future World by the Fountain of Nations, would be used for special events. The objective was to design a food truck to use around the park for special events. The design criteria had to compliment the motifs of the surrounding area, including Spaceship earth, while complying with food and safety regulations.

Once upon a time there lived a robot named Wall-E. He did not have many friends and the other robots would not play with him. One day, Wall-E had a grand idea to build a recharge station. At this recharge station the robots would be able to fuel up and it would offer meals three times a day; morning, noon, and evening. The fuel would be healthy fuel, organic, and green. The day was Tuesday and Wall-E hoped to have his recharge station ready to go in two days time. Wall-E travelled to the store, gathered his supplies, and went to work. The sun was unbearable and Wall-E needed a break. He left his project to go take a nap. When Wall-E returned, his station was on fire. A young robot named Eva came over.

Eva told Wall-E that the older robots burned his station down. “I will help you rebuild”she said. The two went to work. They travelled around town gathering different types of clocks, Victorian telescopes and typewriters, several models of steam engines, gramophones, gears, electric keyboards and guitars, and random gadgets. Next, they went to the junk yard to look more. At the junk yard they found several versions of fans, parts of windmills, wood, pieces of cars and trucks, parts of tractors, and lights. Eva had a grand idea. “What if we made an outdoor sitting area?” Wall-E agreed. They went searching for new items to put outside the research station. Wall-E gathered some chairs and Eva found a couple of tables and umbrellas. Wall-E decided they should use the chairs and tables as a guideline and build new ones with gears and keys from a piano inside the tables and chairs. Eva jumped for joy.

In 24 hours Wall-E´s recharge station was built and ready to be painted. They agreed on four colors, brass, silver, rust, and gold. Eva said they could add more colors later. The recharge station was ready for service. The sign read,“Go Green Energy or Go Home.”

An old. old. old robot came to the station. He asked how much. Wall-E said the first meal is free of charge. The old. old. old robot tried the healthy green, organic, fuel then left. By Saturday Wall-E had a business and he was no longer picked on by the other robots. As a thank you to Eva, he let her refuel as many times as needed free of charge. Eva later became Wall-E´s business partner and from that day on Eva and Wall-E were the best of friends.

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ROTATING FOOD SHELVES

MOVING GEARS

CONVEYOR BELT COUNTERTOP

VENTS RESEMBLE WALL -E’S EYES

SIDE WALL FOR CONDIMENTS

PATCHWORK EXTERIOR

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Greek Salad with Pita BreadBoutari Moshofilero Spanakopita (Savory Spinach and Cheese Pastry)

Chicken Souvlaki with TzatzikiBoutari SantbriniBaklava

Kourtaki Maurodaphne

Boutari Moschofilero Boutari SantoriniKourtaki Maurodaphne Tsantali Rapsani Reserve

Greek Salad with Pita Bread

Greek Salad with Pita BreadBoutari Moshofilero Spanakopita (Savory Spinach and Cheese Pastry)

Chicken Souvlaki with TzatzikiBoutari SantbriniBaklava

Kourtaki Maurodaphne

Boutari Moschofilero Boutari SantoriniKourtaki Maurodaphne Tsantali Rapsani Reserve

Greek Salad with Pita Bread

CELEBRATING 15 YEARS OF DELICOUS DISCOVERIES

EPCOT FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL

MENU

Disney Dining Plan Snack Eligible Plan

Prices Inclusive of Tax “Two Drinks per ID”

VISA Cards, The Disney Resort ID Card and the Disney Gift Card Welcome Here!

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A KITCHEN DESIGNED FOR HONG KONG

VITALITY

vi•tal•i•ty /vīˈtalitē/

noun: 1. capacity for the continuation of a meaningful or purposeful existence 2. power to live or grow 3. physical or intellectual vigor; energy

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Ling Sue is a very dedicated marketing professional who is looking for a new apartment to move into with her husband. She is 28 years old and has only been married for a couple of months; her salary runs around 30.000 HK$ each month and therefore, she is looking to move into an apartment that is not too expensive.

Li Chiu is a 30 year old financial planner with a monthly salary of 40.000 HK$. He lives with his wife in a one new bedroom apartment in downtown Jordan with a monthly rent of 20.000 HK$ that he splits with his wife. He would like to eat at home more so him and his wife can see each other during the day.

LI CHIU

LING SUE CHIU

MARKET RESEARCH

COMPETITIVE RESEARCH

SALARY OF THE AVERAGE PERSON IN HONG KONG

12 ft.

13 ft.

23.11% 3.82% 12.41% 46.39% 10.27% 4%

Colored lights

Magnetic Strip

Sitting Area

Compact

9 out of 10 families in Hong Kong do not cook at home

6000+ restaurants

People do not know how to cook

47 hour average work week

90% of HK population uses

public transportation

Average apartment size (12x13 ft)

42,223 people per square mile

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LING SUE 8 :47 AM J UNE 06.2011LING SUE 8:47 AM JUNE 06.2011

HIGH

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ROASTED TOMATOES

TOMATO SOUP

SPICY TOMATOES

PrEPARING A MEAL

INCREASING TEMPERATURE

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ROASTED TOMATOES

TOMATO SOUP

SPICY TOMATOES

PrEPARING A MEAL

INCREASING TEMPERATURE

8 :47PM JUNE 06.2016WELCOME LING SUE

CABINETS

WHATS INSIDE?

TEMPERATURE

SETTINGS

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CABINETSWHATS INSIDE?

yu piN KINGGROVESNOR MOMRDICA1 BAG -- 30 MG

GARDENSOFTBREAD 18 SLICES1 EA EACH

FUKUINSTANT NOODLES2 BAGS -- 90 GM EACH

CHARISMAiNSTANT OATMEAL1 BAG -- 800 GM

CALBEECRISPY VEG. TOMATO3 BAGS -- 46 GM EACH

WANT WANTSANBEI 5 PCS1 BAG -- 28 GM EACH

WELCOME LING SUE NEXT PAGE(2)

8:47PM JUNE 06.2016

CABINETS

WELCOME LING SUE

INTERNET CONNECTIVITY

CABINET CONNECTIVITY

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CONVECTION OVEN

MODULAR

VERTICAL DISHWASHER

MAGNETIC STRIPS

RFID CABINETS

INTERNET CONNECTIVITY

COLLAPSIBLE TABLE

SMART COUNTERTOP

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KNIT COSTUMIZABLE TOYS

TUANIS

The development of a brand of products that allows children to costumize their toys. The process of crochet adds to the amount of detail and uniqueness of every single toy.

VaryingYarns

Crochet

Sewing

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FURNITURE WITH NATURALITY

KAPOK

The use of natural materials becomes the identity of this piece alongside the technique of basketing that adds particular details. A piece of furniture that can be used in varying ambients and is adaptable to all ages.

Jute

Rope

Coiling / Basketing

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BAMBOO THREAD BECOMES FABRIC

Starting off with bamboo thread, 6 yards of fabric were woven using a huck weave structure. The identity of the fabric is crucial in the development of a piece that was added beauty to the weave.

AURA 8/2 Bamboo Thread

WeavingHuck Weave Structure

Sewing

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Thank you