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Portfolio showing selected design projects from my last years as Master student at the TU Delft University - Holland - and freelancer for the Microsoft Innovation Center of Turin.

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My name is Enrico Moccia, an Italian designer born in a small city near by Turin. During my youth drawing and playing with Lego has always been my passion and my hobbies. A feeling I never quit in my life and that still grows in me day by day.

At the age of 17 years old I understood that Design was the path to follow. Motorcycles and electronic products have always attracted me, but my passion for design go over this. Design is everything and everywhere. It is about people and how to create solutions able to ful ll their needs. The real passion is to create.

Education2009 - Present | Technology University of Delft, Holland | Master Programme, Design for Interaction2005 - January 2009 | Polytechnic of Turin, Italy | Bachelor Programme, Industrial Design2000 - 2005 | J.C. Maxwell - Nichelino, Italy | High School, Scienti c Technologic Liceum

Experience| 4 months Internship | Studio De Ferrari Architetti - Turin, Italy

August 2008 - October 2008 | Freelancing for Microsoft Innovation Center of Turin, Italy| Freelancing for Studio De Ferrari Architetti - Turin, Italy

SkillsManual Media | Sketching, Markers, High nish Model MakingDigital Media | Microsoft O ce, Autocad 2011, Microsoft Expression Studio, Adobe Creative Suite,

Rhinoceros, SolidWorks, Blender, Keyshot, DeskProto , Arduino.

LanguageItalian - mother tongueEnglish - uentSpanish - (very) basic

ContactMobile | +31639868581email | [email protected] | http://issuu.com/enricomoccia/docs/portfolio

“Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you ” Rashi

February 2008 - May 2008

June 2008

What am I able to do?

What am I doing?

I am currently involved in the elaboration of my Master Thesis regarding Wearable Technologies for sport. For this reason I took part at the ISPO 2011 and at the ‘Wear-able Technologies Conference’ in Munich, in February 2011.

Allianz Arena ISPO - Oakley sketch

Product produc

ed for

Caselle Turin Airport

ISPO - Oakley sketch

Nitro stand - EEro EttalaWT stand a

t ISPO

Allianz ArenaAllianz Arena

Nitro stand - EEro Ettala

WT conference

What am I able to do?

Freehand sketch

Pen + Markers

Freehand sketchPen + Markers + PencilsProduct

produced for

Caselle Turin AirportProduct

produced for

Caselle Turin AirportProduct

produced for

Pen + Markers + Pencils

3D model and 3D Prototype

Thesis Project

Bachelor ProgramFuture collaboration

with AGV

Thesis Project

Bachelor Program

Thesis Project

Bachelor Program

Thesis ProjectFuture collaborationwith AGV

Versatile helmetfor motorcycle.

1. summer

Versatile helmetfor motorcyclists.My passion for motorcycles led me to conduct this product from the basic concept of creating a kind of protection that could be as adaptable as possible to the user needs. The user, using the helmet, can change and transform it in order to suit his needs and preferences.

4. race3. jet-custom

3. j. jet-cet-cust

2. jet

Eight helmetsin one.

7. enduro 6. cross 5. modular4. race

T he design project is a versatile and customizable helmet through the use of individual elements.

In this way the user could form 8 different types of helmets and by replacing the individual elements every day a different

helmet can be created. The target is young people and others who are attracted by the possibility of having a customized helmet. This could be a must

if the user owns several motorcycles: depending on the type of motorcycle that he drives, he is allowed to wear the appropriate protection through the simple addition or

replacement of some parts. Versatility and customization are in fact two of the guidelines of our project. Furthermore the concept of a basic helmet for the realization of 8 different ones is environmentally friendly and sustainable in terms of production; this minimizes the resources used by the company and the materials used for construction of molds.

8. street road

Helmet analysis.Parts & components.

Stop signal

Back stabilizer

Shaped visorOutlet channels

Air vents system

Air vents system

Metallic net

Ring nut for

fastening

Research.

Study cases.

Analysis. Ideation.

Form & semantics.

Conceptdevelopment.

Helmet history.Helmet as a system.The helmet categories.An helmet for each motorbike.

Ergonomy.Laws and !rules".Material analysis.Production processes.Innovations.

Concepts evaluation.Sketching.Rough models.Expert consultancy(PROJECT LEADER).

Sketching.Group sessions.Ergonomics requisites.Scenarios.Guide lines & Target.

Sketching.3D modelling.Rendering.Expert consultancy (AGV).Final video rendering.

Analysis on the roadaccident in Italy.Traumatology.Cognitive investigation.

Design process.The project was much appreciated and provided

a future collaboration with AGV (helmet manufacturer world leader).

This final project gave me the opportunity to discover better the motorcycle world, in particular the helmets one: a sector of design

that has always fascinated me. Furthermore it gave me the chance to acquire knowledges about the real composition of a helmet and, thanks

to the collaboration with the Project Leader, also the industrial processes related to the helmets production.

Solid geometry.The Solid Geometry was been chosen as icon of the Exhibition “Piemonte Torino Design” in 2008, the year of Torino World Capital Design, after that eight countries and eleven cities hosted the Exhibition in less than two years.

Internship at

Solid g y

olid Geometry: a geometrical interpenetration of volumes, decorated with the formulas to

calculate its own volume and area.Realized in rapid prototyping, by sinterizing pre-colored powder.

for PiemonteTorino Design.

S

P ublished on the Exibithion book !P i e m o n t e

Torino Design" - Electa Mondadori edition - !08.

for PiemonteTorino Design.

User Interface and Graphical apperance Design for Microsoft Innovation Center of Turin.

User Interface and Graphical apperance Design for Microsoft Innovation Center of Turin.

Freelancer for

SMS Reader Application.

for more info visit www.magnetimarelli.it and www.tim.it

During the year 2008, the Microsoft Innovation Center of Turin was involved in some product activities with the TEMA con-sortium constituted by Telecom Italia (biggest phone operator in Italy) and Magneti Marelli (biggest electronic manufacturer for automo-tive industries in Italy)

The design of the user interface were assigned to a team of three designers. During my work I had to collaborate with this two other designers, and in particular I had to design the user interface of the SMS Reader Application.

We succeeded in this activities and the PND was showed at the Motor Show 2008 of Bologna.

One month after, also TIM (the most impor-tant mobile operator in Itlay), being really delighted by this project, decided to start producing this device.

This PND was sold in TIM Centers in Italy with the name of EasyRoad 3G.

Sent SMS.

Screenshots.

Icons samples.

New SMS.

Read SMS.

Unpressed button.

Selected button.

Pressed button.

Pressed button.

Unpressed button.

Navigation bar.

Interface and Graphical apperance Design for Microsoft Innovation Center of Turin.

Freelancer for

Easy Road 3G.for more information visit www.magnetimarelli.it

Screenshots and pictures.

In August 2008 the Microsoft Innovation Center of

Turin selected me as designer for the interface and

graphical appearance design of a Connected Portable

Navigation Device that had to be used in car and

outside of the car.

In this project I had to elaborate and design several

applications as Application Manager, Flight Stats

Application, Traffic Information Application, Events

Application and Content Manager.

The device, showed at the Motorshow 2008 of Paris,

was been used as satellitar navigator for Fiat 500 and

Alfa Romeo MITO.

BaBoat.The BaBoat is a project led for the Children Design course during

the master in ‘Design for Interaction’ at TU Delft University.The concept is based on the Reversal Theory of J. Apter.

BalancingBoat.

Round

ed bo

ttom

increa

sing d

ifficulty

of bala

ncing

Air bag

separa

ted with

individ

ual va

lve

Valve

attache

d to so

me

pressi

ng po

ints

Boat c

over

for as

thetics

Pressin

g poin

ts

circled

by co

lor ring

s

Sketches and use.

he final concept is a balancing boat with two glove-oars and two inflatable arm bands for safety. It is designed for playing

mainly in a swimming pool. The boat consists in two parts: flexible outer layer and inner air bags. There are many ‘pressing points‘ surrounded by colorful rings.These rings are designed as use cues indicating ‘where to press or play with’. But not all of them are connecting to the real valves. In this way children don’t know which one is the

functional one, which increase the difficulty as well as excitement.

Children can play together with individual boats, trying to release air from others’ boat and make others fall into the water. They can make their own stories and rules during play. A lot of opportunities and funs are waiting for them to explore.

T

Interface design for the Net TV application integrated in the Philips TV 9000 series.Course of Usability Test and Redesign -TU Delft University.

Design project for

Philips TV 9000.

Interface Screenshots.

Home menu - animated icons

Recommended websites Typing menu

During the course of Usability Test and Redesign, conducted during the Master course in Design for Interaction, we had the commission to redesign the Net TV application for the Philips TV 9000-series.

The main focus of the project was the interface design of this application and the user interaction with the product; that Philips would like to implement from a graphical and interface usability point of view.During the design process we designed a first version

of the Net TV, we tested it with several users and then we elaborated a final version of the interface. A final user test allowed us to draw some final conclu-sions and recommendations.

During the final presentation Philips was really delighted by the final concept and, thanks to this result, we received the proposal to conduct an intern-ship or a graduation project to the Philips Television and Home theatre department in Eindhoven.

T echnology Design

Interactiveechnology Design

For the Interactive Technology Design course the team had to design a new

interactive pavilion for the visitors of the ‘Beeld en Geluid Museum’ in Hilversum.

Design project for

Building the prototype

Design Process.

Building the pe pe roror toto otot tyotyo pepep

First prototype - User testTesting the final prototype

At the exhibition

User and context Research

The concept for the project

Building the prototype

Visitors at the exhibition.

Educating visitors about the history and develop-

ment of ‘Image and Sound’ was the main focus

of the project. Based on this, the concept ‘The

Rise of the Radio’ was generated.

In this pavilion six radios are shown each repre-

senting another decade. A radio can be selected

by jumping on the start-button and then visitors

can select a music fragment by walking over the

frequency bar. After that ,visitors can score points

by answering the question that pops-up which is

related to the music fragment. In the mean while

a projection on the screen shows how the radio

was used in the selected decade.

The project was developed using Arduino

platform. Here I could get knowledge about

programming and I had the chance to develop

the concept since the beginning, improving my

personal prototypical skills too.

During the project I took the role of designer and

prototyper.

Lego Group The Integral Design Project that have seen the collaboration of 5 master students, coming from the three different design

master courses of TU Delft University, is covered by a Non-Disclosure Agreement and LEGO Group Copyright.

For more information contact the LEGO Concept Lab.

- [email protected] - or - [email protected]

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