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PORTFOLIOSEAN LEYDENPRODUCT DESIGN

https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanleydendesigns/ 303.501.3209 / [email protected]

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WORK EXPERIENCEiLoveHandlesInternship 01.14 - 03.14 - Product Design - Creative Development - Production

Gaiam, INCInternship / Contractor 06.14 - present - Industrial Design - Creative Development - Refined existing products to prepare for them to be manufactured - Conceptualized products to meet needs of consumers and match the marketplace

University of OregonResearch Assistant 09.13 - 06-14 -Provide support for Kiersten Munchinger’s sustainability research -CAD Drafting -Prototyping and experimentation

Studio GormDesign Assistant 01.14 - 06-14 -Assembly and finishing work -Material research

EDUCATION

University of OregonProduct Design - Bachelor of Fine Arts 04.12 - 06.15 - Eugene & Portland OR

Colorado State UniversityGeneral Education 08.05 - 05.07 -Ft. Collins, CO National Outdoor Leadership School Leadership & Survival Skills 01.08 - 03.08 -Baja California Sur, Mexico

SKILLSDesign -Problem Solving - Story Telling - Ideation - Material Research - Form Development - User Research - Brainstorming - Sketching - Modeling & Prototyping - Networking - Concept Development - Team Leadership

Adobe Creative Suite - Photoshop - InDesign - Illustrator

CAD/CAM Programs - Solidworks - Rhino

Technical Skills - CNC operation - 3d Printing operation - Wood/Metal/Ceramic/Plastics

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Clifton StrengthsRecognition-Harmony-Adaptability-Arranger-Connectedness-Maximizer

IDSA Student Merit Award -University of Oregon 2015Claire E. Nasholm Scholarship -University of Oregon 2014Salone Satellite -Student Representative 2014

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HELLO

My name is Sean, and I am a designer.I am a graduate of the University of Oregon’s Product Design Bachelor of Fine Arts Program. The diversity of skill sets and knowledge I have gained in my experiences have built the foundation for not only a career, but a lifestyle. I believe that good design can change the world. This is my goal as a designer.

to be creative to solve problems to make & build to keep learning to collaborate to do my part

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RECENT WORK

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MAVRIC

Adaptive AthletesWinter term - 2015Duration - 10 weeksProject managers - Nike Bruce Kilgore Wilson Smith Matthew Rhoades

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WHO+

How can we help service members wounded in combat find a new IDENTITY through the healing power of SPORT?

ADAPTING to a new realitySearching for a new IDENTITYaccessABILITY

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WHO+

Meet Bob Pratt, Wheel Blazers forward and U.S. military veteran. One of 50,897 U.S. service men and women wounded in action since the beginning of Operation Enduring Freedom

“Finding basketball was a major turning point in my recovery, both physically and mentally.”

Permanently broken leg4.5 point playerBegan coaching, lead to being player+

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OPPORTUNITY+

AdaptabilityCustomizationPersonalization

Improve the versatility of the basketball wheelchair through :

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Extreme camber reduces access to doorwaysNo adaptability, customization or personalization

THE PROBLEM+

Beginner athletesEase of use Speed

Advanced athletesStability Maneuverability

LESS CAMBER

MORE CAMBER

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CAMBER PROBLEM

Wheel Camber

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THE PROBLEM+

Invacare 7000 Series $2,399.00

Quickie All Court$1995.00

Invacare Top End Pro$1916.00

Even with the high cost of the chairs, no customization offered

Cost

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FIXED CAMBER

COST TO ATHLETE High price reduces accessibility to the sport

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DEVELOPMENT+

DESIGN GOALCreate a mechanism that offers the athletes choice of camber, while increasing accessibility to the sport through lower cost.

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MODEL+

MAVERIC’s proof of concept model shows how the bevel gear system transfers the rotational motion of the wheel through a flex shaft, to the gears to change the camber of the wheels. Modified RC car parts and 3d printed gears were used in the model.

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BEVEL GEAR

CAMBER HINGE

FLEX SHAFT

CAMBER SHAFT

UNIVERSAL JOINT

FRICTION PAD

MECHANISM+

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INTUITIVEEASE OF USENATURAL MOTION

INTERFACE+

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MAVRIC+

20MAVERIC’S interface is based on simplicity. Once the clutch handle is engaged, the athlete utilizes the natural motion of the chair. Rolling forward increases the angle of the wheels, offering them choice and personalization to find what feels right to them. The camber is reduced by rolling backwards.

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angelBAND

Home MedicalFall term - 2014Duration - 10 weeksProject managers - Evolve Collaboration Paul Backett Christian Freissler John Leahy

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WHO+

Angie is 1 of 347 million children in the world with diabetesRecently diagnosed, afraid of needlesAngie’s diabetes treatment is herlife support

Meet Angelica, or “Angie“ for short. She is 3 years old and lives in San Fransisco with her parents Alex and Diane and her Au Pair Chanel.

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PLAY/sophisticatedSHAPE - COLOR - INTERACTION

Create a device that makes Angie’s treatment less intrusive on her life

Remove needles from the testing process

Allows Angie’s parents to track her glucose levels from anywhere

Teaches her about her disease

Create an object that grows with her

Design Goals

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DESIGN THEME+

Wearables Market

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FORM EXPLORATION+

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a - NFC Chip 9mm x 9mmb - LED Source Chip 9mm x 9mmc - Honcell HCP251419 3.7v rechargeable batteryd - Chip Boarde - Qualcom WTR1625L Transceiver 5mm x 5mmf - Qualcom MDM9WW625 Modem 6mm x 6mmg - Qualcom PM8019 Power distribution 3mmh - Qualcom PE100 Tracking 2mm x 2 mm i - Animas Technologies LLC Gelatin sensor Padsj - Animas Technologies LLC Processing Sensors

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angelBAND’s form has several influencing factors. The technology required for the devices intended function, the average size of 2-5 year old’s wrists and simplistic shapes that Angie is familiar with.

Reverse Iontophorosis TESTING TECHNOLOGY

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WHAT angelBAND utilizes transdermal glucose testing to monitor Angie’s blood glucose levels without having to draw blood. When not in use, it lives on its charging station that doubles as a night light. And when she outgrows the silicone band, the glucometer is easily placed into a new one.

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Interchangeable Band Induction Charging

Lego SnapsNight Light

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HOW+

angelBAND’s glucometer automatically checks and records Angie’s blood sugar every 15 minutes. It also allows Angie to test it herself by pressing the droplet button and simply displaying if her levels are high, just right or low.

In the case of an emergency, angelBAND sends an alert to Angie’s parents and au pair, letting them know the severity of the problem and displaying to anyone around Angie that there is am emergency.

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angelBAND+

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ROCKER

Home Away From HomeFall term - 2013Duration - 10 weeksProject managers - Studio Gorm Wonhee Ardnt

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INSPIRATION+

Create a chair that invokes the nostalgia of the classic rocking chair while utilizing modern materials, colors and construction methods.

Design Goal

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DEVELOPMENT+

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WHERE+

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ROCKER+

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PLANTER

New Materials StudySpring term - 2013Duration - 5 weeksProject managers - Studio Gorm John Ardnt

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WHAT

Exploration of a new material, bamboo multiply provided by Bamboo Revolution, was the key component of this project. The assignment was to create a small container and tool that reflects the sustainability of the bamboo multiply. A small scale production process should be utilized to create identical pieces

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ASSEMBLY JIG+

Planter uses a three piece mold was used to assemble the laser cut side walls and the pre assembled base. The 15 degree angle of the side wall was determined by the angle of the dovetail router bit. A CNC was used to mill the mold pieces to stream-line the assembly process and ensures that identical pieces are reproduced.

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PLANTER+

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THANK YOU

https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanleydendesigns/ 303.501.3209 / [email protected]