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Design & Innovation lie at the heart of successful business growth and wealth creationwithin our region and nationally.
The Festival of Design & Innovation is where education meets the commercial market andprovides a showcase for design and innovation talent, education and support in theregion. More than 150 new designs and prototypes with commercial potential will be onpublic display for the first time, as well as commercialised designs from previous years.
This unique event brings together public and private supporters to champion and assistinnovation, commercialisation and business growth in the South West.
Whether you are currently in business, are a budding designer or entrepreneur or simplywish to enjoy the superb exhibition of innovative designs, we believe you will findinspiration at the Festival.
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school of design, engineering & computing
design engineering BA (Hons)
interior design BA (Hons)
product design BA (Hons)
BSc (Hons)
computer aided product design BA (Hons)
BSc (Hons)
fashion & textiles BA (Hons)
Once again it is my pleasure to introduce our students' final year designprojects. Design and innovation are keys to the success of any industrialcountry in the international market. This is particularly important at a timewhen there seems to be a race for exploring and exploiting newtechnologies in all aspects of social and commercial activities. Theadvances in technology, whilst bringing about opportunities for youngdesigners, also provide challenges: appropriate use of the technology,respect for the environment, consideration of the finite resources, amongst other issues. Thedesign projects you will see here take up this challenge and employ technology appropriatelyand effectively in the design of quality marketable products. We pride ourselves in thecontribution that our graduates make to industry and national wealth generation every year.The brochure outlines the projects that our final year design students have completed in the2005/06 academic year. This year the brochure includes work from 5 courses: BSc(Hons) DesignEngineering; BA(Hons) Interior Design; BSc/BA(Hons) Product Design; BSc/BA (Hons) ComputerAided Product Design; BA(Hons) Fashion and Textiles Design. The products, the brochure andthe Festival are the results of the students’ own design, planning and hard work, and we areproud of them. If you come to the event, I hope you find time to talk to the students abouttheir work and the detailed design and research they have put in.
The students and I would like to take the opportunity here to thank the supporters who havehelped with their contributions.
introductionProfessor Kamran Tabeshfar
Head of Academic Group of Design
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BU Innovations Ltd
If you have enjoyed the exhibition of design projects at this year’s Festival, you may be interested to know that a number ofdesigns from this and previous years’ events are available for license through BU Innovations Ltd. These include a diverse rangeof projects with applications covering areas such as household, gardening, DIY, building safety, personal safety and transport.
BU Innovations provides a comprehensive support service to Bournemouth University students, graduates and staff who wishto commercialise their ideas. BU Innovations has a track record of successfully bringing products to the market and has closelinks with a number of international businesses who have licence agreements to manufacture our designs. Examples includeexclusive licence agreements with outdoor equipment manufacturer Gelert for the ‘QuickPitch’ tent and with leading attic stairsmanufacturers Stira for the loft-lift.
For more information about our current projects visit
www.bournemouth.ac.uk/s2b/bui
or call 01202 961961
to register your interest in one of our projects
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Many of today's consultancies, design and engineering industries areadopting computer design tools to help them with their particular designneeds. The Product Design Visualisation degree addresses this increasingdemand from industry and consultancies.
Graduates from this course are capable of designing products using avariety of computer applications to aid the design process. They areProduct Designers in the truest sense, but understand and utilise thelatest industry standard computer tools for efficient and effective product design. Theirsolutions are both marketable and manufacturable working products.
Design visualisation is an accepted and very effective and practical method for reducing theproduct development time and life-cycle costs. In the context of the course, it is utilisingcomputer power to synthesise the product design process. This is achieved by facilitatingsimultaneous implementation of all the elements of the product development process, fromconceptual design through technical analysis to final product manufacture.
At this year's Design Show, you will witness an interesting array of design problems that ourstudents have fully addressed and in so doing have provided realistic solutions. During yourvisit, please take time to look at each display and feel free to discuss work with students.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all students for their continued hard work andcommitment and wish them every success in their future careers.
course forewordDr. Mehran Koohgilani - Course Leader
BSc (Hons) Design Engineering
school of design, engineering & computing
design engineering BA (Hons)
4 Chris Abbott5 James Allison6 Jonathon Bookless7 Jason Byrde8 Russell Faulding9 Robert Forsyth
10 Paul Griffin11 Tom Hiett12 Paul Hudson13 Joe Lyons
14 Louis McGarry15 Chris Pendle16 Adam Vague17 Ben Yarandi
During my time at university I have developed both personally and
academically. My knowledge of engineering design has grown
immensely both through my course subjects and placement year.
My placement year has also given me a better understanding of
how the business world works.
James Allison
BS
c (Hons) D
esign Engineering
7
The Personal Emergency Locator (PEL) is
designed to assist in the location of
people in trouble during outdoor
activities. It works by having a
selectable strobe or SOS signal which is
transmitted through LED’s mounted in a
pod under a helium balloon. There is
also room for attachments and future
development such as satellite tracking
systems. It is designed so that it can be
used both on land and at sea for
instances such as a man over board.
Personal Emergency Locator
66 Hatherop Road,
Hampton,
Middlesex.
TW12 2RF
07850566062 / 020 8941 5794
My time at University has been very important, both personally
and in terms of my academic career. My placement at Sunseeker
International allowed me to put theory into practice as well as
learning new techniques which I have taken through to my
final year.
Chris Abbott
BS
c (Hons) D
esign Engineering
6
The IBSRS is a series of inflatable bags
that can lift the stern of a motorboat
out the water sufficiently to expose the
propellers. The system can be stored
onboard the vessel and used at sea for
quick repairs (cutting netting caught in
the propellers, for example) or whilst
docked for more extensive repairs. A
built-in inclinometer can detect
stability-compromising angles of tilt and
allows the user to perform an
emergency deflation to prevent capsize.
Inflatable Boat Stern Repair System
26 Seymour Street
St. James
Northampton
NN5 5ET
07734 935005
Over the last 10 years I have worked for Swiss Precision in
Australia, Layher Scaffolding Systems in New Zealand, GPJ
Consulting Engineers based in Cornwall, and self-employed
working as a free-lance design engineer, primarily for a
London based company specialising in bespoke mechanised
architectural features.
Jason Byrde
BS
c (Hons) D
esign Engineering
9
The wind convertor is designed for
rooftop mounting on buildings both in
the rural and urban environment. The
production of green electricity is from a
variable speed permanent magnet
generator and hybrid control system that
facilitates net-metering to the national
grid. The vertical axis configuration has
been developed to withstand turbulent
winds associated with buildings,
minimise vibration, increase overall
efficiency, and help reduce the number
of components. With carbon fibre blades
and sealed bearings the product requires
minimal maintenance.
Micro Generation Wind Convertor
[email protected] placement with Gill Instruments has developed my
understanding in key areas such as commercial awareness and
production engineering. It has helped me to grow in confidence
and skill in all aspects of engineering and combined with my
university experience should provide a sound base for the future.
Jonathan Bookless
BS
c (Hons) D
esign Engineering
8
The ‘A.B.T.’ is designed for all cyclists,
from casual beginners to daily
commuters and serious competitors. It
incorporates a shiftless ‘continuously
variable transmission’ belt drive that
operates smoothly and more efficiently
than conventional systems. This
automatic transmission changes ratios in
proportion with the cyclist’s cadence.
The ‘A.B.T’ eliminates gear crossover /
skipping, reduces maintenance and is
always in the appropriate gear, which
means youíll never waste time searching
for the best gear and increases safety
and efficiency for the cyclist.
Automatic Bicycle Transmission
19 Ballynahinch Road
Saintfield
County Down
Northern Ireland, BT24 7AE
07962205139 / 02897510601
During my placement with Hydroplan, a hydro-electric consultancy,
I was actively involved in the design, engineering and
manufacturing divisions. This coupled with my academic studies
has made me confident and passionate for design and engineering,
I am now eager to start my career within the industry.
Robert Forsyth
BS
c (Hons) D
esign Engineering
11
Most modern day streetlights are very
inefficient and are costing us millions
per year. My interest for alternative
energy convinced me to design a
sustainable, functional streetlight that
does not rely on fossil fuels but instead
solar and wind power. The HSL harnesses
clean energy and is a 100% self-
sufficient system, which can also
provide power to other traffic devices
such as illuminated signs and bollards.
The HSL offers quicker installation time,
lower cost and maintenance.
Sustainable Hybrid Streetlight
16 Cranmer Road
Taunton
Somerset
TA1 1YE
01823 271189 / 07743 897555
During my placement with Houghtons-Parkhouse Ltd I gained a
good knowledge of manufacturing and 3D modelling which I
have used in my project. My experiences at University both
academically and socially have boosted my confidence and given
me a sound base for the future.
Russell Faulding
BS
c (Hons) D
esign Engineering
10
The ACPS is designed to automatically
attach service lines from a truck to a
trailer. The idea behind the product is to
improve safety and speed when
attaching the pipes. Once the trailer is
coupled, the driver presses a button on
his control panel to raise the service line
connections using a pneumatic piston.
The product incorporates a modified
existing fifth wheel coupling system and
king pin combined with my innovative
lifting mechanism design.
Automated Coupling & Piping System
63 Polstain Road
Threemilestone
Truro
Cornwall
TR3 6DH
01872 276955 / 0774219344
Undertaking this course has enabled me to further develop my
skills as an engineer. This together with my industrial experiences
have given me the confidence and provided me with the
knowledge to continue a successful career in engineering.
Tom Hiett
BS
c (Hons) D
esign Engineering
13
The I.B.C. has been designed to be used
as a night time and bad light warning
system to road users that bends are
approaching. Installed on the bends of
roads, as a vehicle approaches at night
and in certain bad light conditions the
I.B.C. detects it. Using LED’s, a chevron
flashes reminding road users to slow
down for the approaching bend hazard.
The single chevron modular design
allows I.B.C’s to be daisy chained
together and spread out around the
bend to guide vehicles to safety.
Intelligent Bend Chevron (I.B.C.)
19 Lynton Crescent
Christchurch
Dorset, BH23 2SD
01202 476663 / 07818 088245
Paul Griffin is a mature student, currently working at QinetiQ
Boscombe Down as an Avionic Design Engineer. This project has
given him the opportunity to put the skills he has gained from
aircraft design to work in an entirely different field.
Paul Griffin
BS
c (Hons) D
esign Engineering
12
Since the invention of the Bicycle there
have been a variety of challenges to
effective braking. The first situation is
too much grip throwing the rider over
the handlebars, the second, that the
riding surface can give very little grip
(e.g. mud, moss, tree roots). Anti-skid
braking systems (ABS) detect a skid and
allow the wheels to rotate, thus
stopping the skid. This allows the rider
to maintain control of the vehicle under
optimum braking.
The Mountain Bike Anti-Skid Braking System
During my 40 week placement as a design engineer at QinetiQ I
obtained valuable insights into the holistic design process, as well
as honing my design and CAD skills. This stood me in excellent
stead to return to university and undertake my final year project.
Joe Lyons
BS
c (Hons) D
esign Engineering
15
I was inspired to create the modular
shelter concept originally in the
aftermath of the 2005 Pakistani
earthquake, where many of the tents
and shelters deployed to the region were
rendered useless in the harsh winter
conditions. The design combines
portability with durability and offers its
occupants a dry, warm enclosed space
which can be erected in less than 10
minutes with no tools or training, and
can be connected to other units to form
larger structures as required. An
internally lit, solar powered variant is
also available.
Portable Emergency Shelter Module
Rookery Farm
Binegar
Radstock
Somerset, BA3 4UL
01749 841464
For placement I was employed in the Protection department of
Avon Technical Products. This department produces NBC (Nuclear,
Biological & Chemical) protection equipment, particularly
respirator masks, for the allied forces. I was part of the team
producing the new respirator for the Special Forces.
Paul Hudson
BS
c (Hons) D
esign Engineering
14
In my hunt for a project I looked to
current affairs. I felt that if I could
produce a product to solve a problem
affecting the whole country, then my
project would have a true need.
Every year there is a huge problem with
leaves on the line preventing movement
of trains. Leaves cause 500,000 delay
minutes and £10 Million of damage
every year. The method my product
employs is to eliminate the cause of the
problem, before it becomes a problem,
by managing the foliage on the sidelines
with an on-track system.
Sideline Maintenance Device
During my placement with AGI Limited I worked on a new product
design. This taught me a lot about working to deadlines, and
developing a large scale product from scratch. My experiences at
Bournemouth University have given me the confidence to define
my own future.
Chris Pendle
BS
c (Hons) D
esign Engineering
17
This a durable portable piece of test
equipment, designed to simulate the
output of a ship’s gyro system. This
product is intended to be used to
calibrate and test the stabilisation
functions of shipborne equipment. The
User simply selects either pitch or roll,
then sine or fixed angles, and finally
selects the angle and period required.
The system will then output signals in
synchro format, to drive precision
motors in both coarse and fine ratios.
Synchro Simulator
314 Windham Rd,
Boscombe,
Bournemouth,
Dorset, BH1 4QU
01202 773084/07813925586
I have developed many practical techniques during my time
studying for this degree. This has been key to my success as a
design engineer. The knowledge I have gained has been applied to
this product and other applications. I look forward to new
challenges within industry.
Louis McGarry
BS
c (Hons) D
esign Engineering
16
Depth Limiter 40M/01 is a safety device
designed to save the lives of SCUBA
Divers. This product is a robust, precise
and reliable system, which will prevent
divers from exceeding unsafe depths. A
valve system is incorporated into the
buoyancy aid inflator and opens at 40
meters below the surface of the sea.
The device also has an electrical
warning system, which alerts the diver
via a visual and audio alarm output,
designed to detonate before the valve
opens, thus giving the diver time to
react to the situation.
Depth Limitation Device
07867985541
During my work experience with SQA Engineering I acquired
invaluable experience relating to my course. I am looking forward
to the future and I hope that what I have achieved academically
will be a sound foundation for a successful career.
Ben Yarandi
BS
c (Hons) D
esign Engineering
19
My product is called the Climbing Aid
Device; its purpose is to shoot an aid
rope up to a vertical distance of 20
meters. It is a one man functioning
device which means it can be used
without the need of any extra support
or assistance. The climbing aid device is
designed for leisure, emergency rescue
and other outdoor activities.
Climbing Aid Device
07960939339
During my university studies, I have gained invaluable knowledge
and industrial experience. My years at Cosalt: Safety & Protection
developing marine fire suppression systems and process
engineering at Tecker Ltd has increased my passion for
engineering and I welcome the prospect of new challenges.
Adam Vague
BS
c (Hons) D
esign Engineering
18
The XTQ-14.4v Drill/Wrench incorporates
a low profile ergonomic design offering
a high degree of accessibility coupled
with cordless freedom. A planetary gear
system enables the high speed PMDC
motor to deliver maximum torque for
wrenching operations or maximum
speed for drilling. A compound friction
ratchet engages within a minimal arc
for manual wrenching and a hollow
driven anvil allows stud lengths to pass
through the driving head. A removable
keyless chuck will provide an additional
element of versatility.
XTQ-14.4v Cordless Drill/Wrench
Chyreen, Helnoweth Gardens
Gulval
Penzance
Cornwall, TR18 3DT
07979 497345 \ 01736 362638
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school of design, engineering & computing
interior design BA (Hons)
20 Nina Rachel Aagesen21 Nicola Alger22 Robyn Bailey23 Georgina Barnett24 Amalie Brown25 Chloe Christofis26 Craig Cobham27 Sibylle M Eberhard28 Charlotte Evans29 Lucy Gray
30 Aimee Hardcastle31 Melanie Harrison32 Simon Hart33 Louise Hurdle34 Anthony Jarvis35 Neil Jones36 Gozde Kasapoglulari37 Samantha Knill38 Susanna Matthews39 Janine Molyneux
40 Kate Nicholls41 Georgina Peters42 Jemma Pink43 Lucy Potter44 Matthew Prouse45 Emma Sawicki46 Louise Seaman47 Linn Slettli48 Charlotte Smithson49 Laura Thomas
50 Claire Trevethan51 James Walker52 Kathryn Willcocks53 Rob Williams54 Agatha Willoughby55 Clare Wilsdon
Throughout the duration of my degree I have been able to
develop a wide range of interior design knowledge and skills.
Along with an invaluable placement year at Tda Interiors it has
provided me with the confidence to progress as a designer.
Georgina Peters
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
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High street commercialisation has
resulted in the gradual demise of
individual shops that were so enjoyable
to trawl through. In my concept of
‘Entropy’ I have formed a haven away
from this consumerism. The space
accommodates display areas with
interactive auction; users flow through
the varied areas and also linger in the
restaurant and cafés. Using salvaged
building materials the building becomes
a space to celebrate decay and aging of
objects; as with natural aging, the space
will be ever-changing.
Entropy
4 Albert Cottages
Colt Hill
Odiham
Hampshire, RG29 1AN
07967 588718 / 01256 703374
My placement provided me with an invaluable learning
experience, allowing me to develop a comprehensive knowledge
of the design industry and experience projects from conception
through to completion. I feel that my time at university has
opened doors of opportunity.
Kate Nicholls
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
42
Is the ‘classroom’ as we know it the best
place to learn? ‘A School for the Future’
aims to challenge the traditional school.
An educational environment designed
specifically for four to seven year olds
to aid the learning process, allows
children to reach their full potential. An
environment which encourages
imagination and creativity, a school
whose pupils look forward to attending.
An individual statement, proving that
primary education can benefit from
rethinking not just what and how we
teach, but where.
A School for the Future
"Ambleside"
2 Robeson Place
Crownhill
Milton Keynes, MK8 0LF
07960 077748 / 01908 565995
During my 4 years at Bournemouth University, I have been able to
develop skills that will be invaluable to in the Design Industry. I
was fortunate to be able to put these into practice during my
placement year with Barnes Design in London.
Lucy Potter
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
45
Utilising the site once developed to
house the former 'National Centre for
Popular Music' in Sheffield - now part
of Sheffield Hallam University - I have
created a centre dedicated entirely to
music. This incorporates every aspect,
from learning and interacting to
recording and purchasing. Music
Universe is a a venue where people can
celebrate music whilst being educated
and entertained in an interactive,
sensory, musical experience.
M.U:S.I.C - Music Universe: Sensory Interactive Centre
1 Buckingham Drive
Aylestone
Leicester
Leicestershire, LE2 8PY
(0116) 2839435 / 0781 3330393
I have gained a great deal of design experience during my time at
Bournemouth University and through my work placement year at
M.Moser Associates. I was able to put into practice some of the
knowledge gained as well as preparing me to work in the industry.
Jemma Pink
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
44
I have always had a keen interest in
dance and this has inspired me to design
a dance centre for my local town.
Bravado gives opportunities for students
and the public to learn and enjoy dance
in a fun and inspiring environment
or to sit back, relax, and watch live
dance performances on stage. My design
scheme creates an interior that gives the
feeling of movement with design ideas
influenced by the famous ‘dancing
bridge’, the Bridge of Aspiration.
Bravado & Dance Centre
9 Well Close
Leigh
Kent
TN11 8RQ
07736840534 / 01732 832821
I have always been fascinated by design and have enjoyed the
opportunity I have had to explore the subject. From my time at
university and perhaps more specifically from my placement I
have gained knowledge of the subject but also confidence both
personally and professionally.
Emma Sawicki
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
47
Influenced by the Bauhaus’ principles,
design successes from Walter Gropius’
design school, and by art movements
such as the De Stijl this design school is
somewhere people can learn about
design classics and their designers and
what journey was taken to get there. It
is also somewhere for students to be
able to create designs of their own. With
an exhibition space where new and old
can be exhibited, this is the beginning of
a new age of design schools.
A Design School for the 21st Century
9 Nigel Park
Shirehampton
Bristol
BS11 0ET
07841 988505 / 01179 823086
After three years at university and one year work placement with
Astra Office Interiors I have gained valuable knowledge and skills
to happily move on to the next stage of my life. I owe a lot to my
work experience employers who have now become both
colleagues and friends.
Matthew Prouse
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
46
Businesses are continually striving for
better performance from their work
force, whether that be managers or
general staff. The need for good team
and managerial training facilities has
never been higher. The ‘Calshot Castle
experience’ blends the established
facilities Calshot activities centre already
has to offer, with a cutting edge
accommodation facility which is an
integral part of the team building
experience. Never before has the
accommodation played such an
important role in the development of
team and management respectively. I
like to call it intelligent accommodation.
Calshot Castle Experience
18 Ashley Close
Butts Ash
Hythe
Southampton
SO45 3QP
My placement year in Oslo gave me an invaluable opportunity, as I
got to test my ability to work as a professional designer in a large
interior design company. I have the past four years gained
knowledge through my studies and the "real world" that will
simplify the transfer from being a student to working as an
interior designer.
Linn Slettli
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
49
Harstad Harbour is an environment
designed and created for the inhabitants
of the city, tourists and everyday
travellers commuting by the express
boats to and from the city. The new
harbour is a dynamic and visually
exiting environment creating a new
relationship between its users,
inhabitants and the old harbour
surroundings. The pleasant arrival and
departure environment will increasingly
improve the tourism to Harstad, as the
Harbour is the city's ‘new face’ when
arriving by boat.
Harstad Harbour
Blokkebaerveien 1
9403 Harstad
Norway
+47 957 249 62
I am enthusiastic and passionate about design and with my
creative, imaginative and extravagant style hope to work in set
design for theatre and film. My university experience has
improved my design ability and given me the courage to work in
the design field.
Louise Seaman
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
48
Inspired from an interest in dance and
my experience in London, Sucu-Sucu is
a social, cultural venue which attracts
all ages to interact, meet, enjoy and
learn dancing, watch a dance
performance, have a meal or drink. The
venue will be vibrant and flowing
reflecting the users’ dance movements,
whilst restoring the 1930s classic feel of
the prime time of the Tango, Flamenco
and Salsa dances with a mix of Art
Deco Also aimed at helping people
tackle weight loss.
Sucu-Sucu - Dance, Fitness & Entertainment Venue
14 Ennerdale Avenue
Dunstable
Bedfordshire
LU6 3AR
07709469458
With 18 years of education it is now time for me to enter the real
world. Well, explore it first.
Laura Thomas
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
51
Occupying a former 1930's ice rink,
this live music venue caters for
entertainment prior to and proceeding
a gig. Encapsulating the design and
style of the 30's the interior creates a
juxterposition of glamour and beauty
with alternative rock. The download
bar feeds from the club offering a
space for new talent to perform whilst
offering a download service for mp3's.
This chilled environment by day adapts
into a lively pre-gig bar with direct
access into the venue.
Live Music Club & Download Bar
Goose Cottage
Drumcrosshall
Bathgate
West Lothian, EH48 4JT
07810 352 459
I have enjoyed my time at Bournemouth University and I have
developed a number essential skills. I feel that I will be leaving my
course a more confident and able person which will serve me
greatly when entering into a job after graduation.
Charlotte Smithson
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
50
Spira is an entertainment venue that
combines a sophisticated, unique and
contemporary restaurant with a bar and
club. Spira’s interior was inspired by the
local coast line and the colours, textures
and materials that are found within it,
ultimately creating an organic and
sustainable concept. The area of
Bournemouth that my site is situated in
is currently in the early stages of a re-
generation project. Spira is intended to
contribute positively to the scheme and
aid in improving the area.
Spira
12 Jellicoe Drive
Mudeford
Christchurch
Dorset, BH23 3SL
01202 489693 / 07870 687114
During my placement year I worked for Virgile & Stone, the
interiors department of Imagination Ltd. Throughout the year I
worked on a wide range of projects, I believe that this has given
me the confidence and skills to improve and be a better designer.
James Walker
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
53
The hotel makes use of unused areas of
other buildings e.g. flat roofs; it lives on
them like a parasite. It is collapsible and
movable giving it the ability to move to
different areas of a city. This allows the
hotel to stay within the most popular
areas of a city as they emerge or are
regenerated. In comparison a hotel with
a fixed site is totally reliant upon its
surrounding area for business.
Temporary Parasitic Hotel
1 Marsh Lane
Arksey
Doncaster
South Yorkshire, DN5 0SH
07971 782616 / 01302 874263
During my time at university I have enjoyed my experiences
throughout. As a person I have grown in confidence both
academically and socially.
Claire Trevethan
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
52
I chose to design a children's activity
centre located in an old Cornish Engine
House. Its main usage would be for
school excursions as dormitories are
provided,as well as classrooms, wash
facilities, activity rooms and a kitchen,
located in surrounding outbuildings.
I decided to use an Engine House to
show how versatile these magnificent
buildings can be instead of being left to
neglect and to prove it is still within
reach to preserve the little of them left.
Children's Overnight Activity Centre
3 Woodland View
Illogan Downs
Redruth
Cornwall, TR15 3XJ
07810603918 / 01209 202491
Previous Design and Marketing experience and a placement year
at JTDA have been the catalyst for starting my own business.
Specialising in Graphics and Interior Design I aim to deliver
intelligent, innovative solutions that exude style and creativity.
Rob Williams
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
55
Revitalising a landmark structure to
become the iconic destination it
deserves to be. Transforming
Bournemouth Pier into an aspirational
leisure & transport hub - a destination
in itself, containing exclusive upscale
bar, dining, lounge and gaming
facilities. Accessed by land, sea or air,
Elysium will become a haven for
corporate entertainment & private
members sanctuary as well as
becoming the media hub for the 2012
Olympic sailing events held around the
bay. A truly landmark venue for a
World-Class Resort.
Elysium - Landmark Upscale Leisure Destination
Contact details and portfolio available
from the website below.
www.ugly-duckling.co.uk
University has been a thoroughly enjoyable experience providing
me with an in depth knowledge of design and the industry. The
experience has allowed me to develop as an individual and focus
towards the future.
Kathryn Willcocks
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
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Currently there are very little facilities
and accommodation suited to the
specific needs and desires of the scuba
diver. The centre offers a diver friendly
environment providing all the facilities
necessary to make a dive trip a
complete success and an experience
within itself. Located on a manmade
island in the Solent, Spitbank Fort is a
challenging yet unique site that will
enhance the experience of diving and
reinvent British diving culture.
Dive Centre - Eat. Sleep. Dive.
140 Hollybush Road
Cyncoed
Cardiff
CF23 7AF
07739165210 / 029 20318853
For my Placement I worked at Western Design Architects where I
learnt a highly valuble amount of information and skills which
have undoubtably helped me through this final year. I look
forward to taking these skills and all that i have learnt through
doing my degree into my future as a designer.
Clare Wilsdon
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
57
I have chosen to design a wakeboarding
centre for Weymouth’s old Bandstand
Pier building. With the olympics coming
to Weymouth in 2012 it seems the ideal
opportunity to get the sport seen, as
well as bringing the building back into
the community. The centre will be used
by a range of ages and abilities
including local residents as well as
tourists in the summer months. The aim
is to promote the sport as well as
introduce a fun way of keeping fit and
entertaining all ages.
Wakeboarding Centre
47 Bennett Road
Charminster
Bournemouth
Dorset, BH8 8QQ
01202 729779 / 07808 888014
During my placement at Compact Lighting, I not only learnt
interior and architectural skills, but also invaluable skills on a
personal and professional level, therefore making me a more
confident individual which has been of great significance in my
final year and for my future success.
Agatha Willoughby
BA
(Hons)
InteriorD
esign
56
Museums have always been a part of
learning processes. I envisaged creating
a ‘space’ where visitors can be educated
on Ancient Egypt in a visually
challenging and exciting way. The
exhibition is based on the Armana Royal
Family and the beautiful Queen
Nefertiti. Not only does the space re-live
the past in the present through the
replica tomb and tunnel constructions,
it is an ‘epicentre’ for knowledge and
learning, giving the visitor a unique
experience, transporting them into
Ancient Egypt.
An Egyptian Ressurection
69 York Way Court
265 Copenhagen Street
Islington
London, N1 0BU
07841 923 288
59
On behalf of the students and staff, I welcome you to the 2006Product Design Show. Students from both the BA(Hons) andBSc(Hons) routes are exhibiting their final project work, aculmination of their four years of intense study.
The Product Design degree is a holistic broad based design coursethat develops the students’ understanding of both humanistic andtechnical issues and their ability to utilise a pallet of techniques toaddress the user and product needs. The philosophy of the course is to developdesigners who can use creativity and innovation to solve design problems, whileaddressing the technical, visual, social and economic needs of products for the marketplace.
I hope that you take the time to examine the intricate details of the designs that yousee in the exhibition. Ask the students questions to find out the range, quality anddepth of the analyses that have gone into the designs. The graduating students area credit to themselves and the Course.
course forewordBryce Dyer - Course Leader
BA/BSc (Hons) Product Design
58
school of design, engineering & computing
product design BA (Hons)
BSc (Hons)
58 Ben Callicott59 Richard Dart60 Matt Forrester61 Ellie Greisen62 Alexander Harris63 Scott Mulligan64 Andy Searle65 Suzanne Swanton66 Alana Wood67 Cristina Zentilin
68 Benjamin Atkins69 Alan Austin70 Christopher Aylward71 Paul Blunden72 Joseph Buckley73 Jenny C Y Chan74 Sam Cox75 Michael Crawley76 Simon Cross77 Sean Doyle
78 Kate Dyer79 Robert Fields80 Jonny French81 Robert Green82 Rebecca Griggs83 Simon Hann84 Lucy Hare85 Ania Hill86 Matthew Hopkins87 Tiffany House
88 James Kelsall89 Melanie Loft90 Daniel Lucker91 Maxim Lyne92 Rory Macrae93 Gary Mesher94 Chris Meyer-Rassow95 Sally Minty96 David Newton97 Sandra Obike
98 Ed Oddy99 Liam Page
100 Rian Pecorini101 Emma Pickering102 Antony Poulton103 Mathew Price104 Simon Rhymes105 Jonathan Seeney106 David Seymour107 Oliver Smart
108 Thomas Stock109 Abigail Thomas110 Ki-chung John Tsui111 Justin Viljoen112 Jonathan Vincent113 Rebecca Wade114 James White115 Michael Williams116 Alex Winship117 Andrew Wood118 William Wood
Studying product design combined with a placement at Princess
Yachts has strengthened my passion for design. I now have the
skills and confidence to pursue a future within the design industry.
Richard Dart
BA
(Hons)
Prod
uctD
esign
61
The ‘DUKE’ is a ‘worksite tough’ digital
music ‘stereo’, designed to be used by
construction workers. It overcomes the
problems of damaging household
devices and scratching CDs. The ‘stereo’
uses MP3 technology to enable cordless
listening of over 300 tracks. The central
bars offer comfortable carrying and
housing for the batteries, making the
‘stereo’ balanced and strong. Large
rubber controls aid operation when
wearing gloves and the speakers are
covered with an acoustic filter
protecting them from dust and splashes.
MP3 Stereo for the Construction Worker
Darwood
St.mellion
Saltash
Cornwall, PL12 6RN
07949722911
During my time at Bournemouth University and my placement
with ID-Design, Germany, I have gained a more holistic approach
to design and am motivated to carry on improving.
"Good design keeps the user happy, the manufacture in the black
and the aesthete unoffended“. (Raymond Loewy)
Ben Callicott
BA
(Hons)
Prod
uctD
esign
60
'Aromaglo' is primarily for use within
the bathroom, invigorating two key
senses. Recharging 5 portable,
hermetically sealed lights using
induction, the user can place them
within or around the bathtub. Each light
melts through the colours of the
spectrum whilst incorporating a pigment
in the material that changes the
appearance of the casing if the water is
too hot to bath in. The core unit in
which the lights are stored contains a
neatly concealed natural vaporiser to
provide aromatherapy.
Bathroom Mood Lighting + Natural Vaporiser
Grantchester House
12b The Bank Chatteris Road
Somersham
Cambridgeshire, PE28 3DJ
07729340152
I have a true belief that good design should reflect some aspect of
the designerís personality. My placement at John Bullock Lighting
Design allowed me to develop my own style and the course has
given me great confidence for industry.
Ellie Greisen
BA
(Hons)
Prod
uctD
esign
63
The ‘Easywake’ bedside light is a sunrise
simulator. In the modern working
world, it is becoming a regular
occurrence for people all over the
country to get out of bed before the
sun rises. This, combined with the harsh
effects of an alarm clock, creates an un-
natural pattern and can lead to
depressive disorders. This product acts as
a reading light, and a natural, gradual
wake-up system, scientifically proven to
leave you feeling enlivened and happier
for the rest of the day.
Easywake Bedside Light
Kentwater House
Hartfield Road
Cowden
Kent, TN8 7DX
07734 665922
"Those who wish to appear wise among fools, among the wise
seem foolish."
Marcus Fabius Quintilianus
Scott Mulligan
BA
(Hons)
Prod
uctD
esign
65
The product you see is a foot binding
for a kite surf board. Ergonomics,
simplicity, and therefore ease of use
were key factors in its evolvement. I
wanted the binding to emit a sense of
association with the sea, to fit with the
environment in which it is to be used.
Kite-Board Foot Binding
6 Thames Crescent
Melksham
Wiltshire
SN12 8BH
01225 353664
Studying Product Design and gaining valuable skills during my
placement as main CAD designer at Diamonite and with Russell
Pinch & Suck UK, has developed my passion to succeed. Through
self-initiated design projects, a love of materials and further
reading, my creativity has evolved.
Alexander Harris
BA
(Hons)
Prod
uctD
esign
64
Growlamp is a compact, environmentally
friendly wind-up lamp, providing ambient
illumination for ecologically concerned
backpackers. Fully ergonomically
considered and made from wood & Bio-
plastic, it features a long-life rechargeable
battery, charged by sliding out and
winding a hidden crank. The LEDís light is
dissipated through recyclable Perspex. A
harmony with nature is signified through
the use of wood and consideration of
natural proportion through the Golden
Section ratio. Organic design &
architecture contribute to the stimulus
for this project.
Growlamp
Overend Cottage
Stinchcombe
Dursley
Gloucestershire, GL11 6AR
01453 543876 / 07834 392445
I spent my placement year working in the Technical Directorate at
Motability, working on a range of projects. This gave me
confidence in all aspects of project management and working in a
large company, working a constantly developing role.
Suzanne Swanton
BA
(Hons)
Prod
uctD
esign
67
This rechargeable universal remote
control can operate any combination of
TV and DVD player. The wall mounted
recharging docking station incorporates
a soft mood light. A button on the
docking station audibly and visually
alerts the user to the location of the
remote control if it is lost. I have tried
to strike a balance between the function
and the aesthetic and ergonomic areas,
which are often overlooked in remote
controls, to create a desirable stand
alone product.
‘Buddy’ TV & DVD Remote Control
North Farm
West Overton
Marlborough
Wiltshire, SN8 1QE
07789 961506
I have learnt that a holistic approach to design is essential in
achieving a successful product. Using a balance of technical and
humanistic techniques I feel confident in my ability to go forward
as a product designer.
Andy Searle
BA
(Hons)
Prod
uctD
esign
66
The ‘Biviwagon’ is a lightweight utility
trailer designed for touring cyclists. It is
a reliable companion to any long
distance rider who requires additional
load carrying capabilities and over night
shelter. By means of extending arms the
‘Biviwagon’ transforms from a trailer
into a one man shelter. Waterproof,
windproof and breatheable, it provides
comfortable accommodation in a variety
of conditions. Eliminating the need for a
tent, the ‘Biviwagon’ is a fast and
practical alternative when embarking on
a long ride.
Bicycle Trialer Tent
5 Langdon Lane
Galmpton
Nr Brixham
South Devon, TQ5 0PQ
07811807979
During my experiences at Bournemouth University and whilst on
placement, I have gained confidence in myself academically and
socially. I feel I can now face the industry in the knowing I am
capable with situations that may arrive.
Cristina Zentilin
BA
(Hons)
Prod
uctD
esign
69
The product is an electrical
orthopaedic cast removal saw. It cuts
various different casts used in
hospitals for broken bones, creating a
dust and trauma free solution. The
product is ergonomic, symmetrical and
aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The
cast remover is designed for ease of
use for the technicians, as they are
able to hold the product in a more
comfortable manner, allowing the user
to feel safer and more in control. The
product is less obtrusive to clients
which allow them to feel safe in these
possible unnerving circumstances.
Cast Remover
7a Chessington Road
Ewell
Surrey
KT17 1TS
07986561165
My placement spent with OSIM International in Singapore, provided
me with invaluable design skills and cultural insights. I believe my
ambition, and passion to provide people with good design, will
ensure I have much to contribute within the design industry.
Alana Wood
BA
(Hons)
Prod
uctD
esign
68
LENA is a lifestyle product that
massages a baby from newborn to eight
months. The essence of the product
stems from the art of massage, which
has positive physiological and
psychological benefits. Serving as a
bonding exercise between parent and
baby, the inner section allows for the
baby to be massaged on the parents lap.
Featuring innovative massage
technology, LENA has two massage
programs. Exhibiting a fusion of
sumptuous contours and tactile
textures, the minimal form draws
attention to human interaction.
LENA
7 Sidney Close
Grange Park
Swindon
Wiltshire, SN5 6BN
01793 873231 / 07963127963
A year working in industry with A H Plastics Developments has
enhanced and added to my technical and personal skills. I feel
more confident in my own design abilities and am looking forward
to continuing my design career after graduation.
Alan Austin
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
71
Playing golf with clean clubs improves
spin and can also help control shots,
yet it is time consuming to clean clubs.
This product is a functional and stylish
hand-held cleaning tool for golfers
which can be used during or after play.
The unit clips onto the golfer's bag and
remains 'docked' until needed. The
design utilises a high torque gearbox
powering the oscillating motion of the
brush to offer superior cleaning quality
over its competitors.
Golf Club Cleaner
Hazelmere
Keysoe Row East
Keysoe
Bedford, MK44 2JB
07843049434
A year working for VISTEON in France, designing manufacturing
lines within a team of six CAD Engineers, was so much more
than an industrial placement. Adapting to a new country with a
new language was a massive challenge but one with very
rewarding results!
Benjamin Atkins
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
70
With its funky 'retro-styled' looks and
dual functionality this product is a 'must
have' for all you aspiring chefs out there
who wish to use raw eggs in cooking
whilst still being safe from food
poisoning causes such as Salmonella.
This clever device can take up to six
eggs, heating them up sufficiently to kill
all of the bacteria inside whilst keeping
them in their 'raw' state. It can then
also boil them to soft, medium and hard
states. Eggcellent!
Egg Pasteuriser & Boiler
10 Woodway
Guildford
Surrey
GU1 2TF
07739 154 284 / 01483 533081
Placements at Opius and G2 design consultants allowed me to
experience a multitude of projects from airline seating to
medical devices. Working as a key member of both teams I have
grown in confidence and ability and look forward to a successful
career in design.
Paul Blunden
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
73
Improving your sporting ability may
prove difficult without the benefit of
an opponent to practice with and
compete against. ‘Pingpal’ is a
training aid for novice to
intermediate table tennis players
which eliminates the need for an
opponent, and allows continuous play
by means of a ball recycling system.
Rechargeable batteries and a remote
control give flexibility and ease of
use. Shot speed, frequency and
direction are varied across three
difficulty settings providing a
challenging training experience.
Table Tennis Training Robot
Shadrach House
Shadrack
Burton Bradstock
Dorset, DT6 4QG
01308 898331 / 07793 888525
Design has been a great interest for as long as I can remember,
the many skills and knowledge gained from the course along with
a yearís placement at AB Automotive has increased my motivation
and ability to succeed in the world of design.
Christopher Aylward
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
72
The rechargeable garden trimmer is a
portable hand held product used
around the garden to assist keen
gardeners with dexterity problems.
Designed around the user, the product
is lightweight, easily operated with a
high level of performance. Users can
get up to 3 hours constant use after
which, it is placed back in the stand to
recharge. A balance of form and
function was applied to create a well
designed solution.
Rechargeable Garden Trimmer
4 Taff Vale
Edwardsville
Merthyr Tydfil
South Wales, CF46 5NJ
07732818357
Throughout my degree course and placement at Illuma Lighting, I
have gained invaluable skills and experiences as a designer.
Product Design has enabled me to gain further knowledge of
functionality and manufacturing, as well as the form and
aesthetics aspects of design.
Jenny C Y Chan
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
75
The device is intended to educate
children with the food that they eat
and create a chance for parent and
children interaction in a more
productive manner. The product is
safely enclosed whereby children are
able to use this device and cut
potatoes without the fear of cutting
themselves. Manually operated, the
device enables the user to cut and slice
potatoes in different shapes and sizes
with minimum effort, maximum result
in mind.
Potato Shaper
19 The Boltons
South Wootton
King's Lynn
Norfolk, PE30 3NQ
07834769043
My placement at Lte-scientific (.co.uk) gave me first hand
experience of a broad spectrum of tasks from conceptual design
through to manufacture and all processes in between. My
contribution to the design team at Lte-scientific has given me great
confidence and satisfaction in my work and chosen profession.
Joseph Buckley
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
74
A worthy addition to any kitchen, the
Vacuum Sealed Breadbin extends the
usable life of the bread whilst retaining
the nutrients. The product has an easy
to operate, single-action handle which
isolates the automated pump, releases
the vacuum and disengages the sealing
plate from the bread chamber. This very
functional product is easy to
manufacture and assemble. It has been
stylishly designed taking into
consideration the key design processes
at every stage.
Vacuum Sealed Breadbin
1 Hawkyard Farm
Greenfield, Saddleworth
Lancashire, OL3 7NP
07767743143 / 01457873499
www.jobedesign.co.uk
During my time at Bournemouth I have developed into a well
rounded creative designer whose technical abilities now match his
enthusiasm. Through my Placement at Aish Technologies I have
gained valuable experience specifically within the world of
engineering and design as a whole.
Michael Crawley
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
77
Watering your lawn can be a tricky
business. Too much or too little water
can harm plants and bright sunlight
during watering has negative effects.
The Orb overcomes these problems by
monitoring the soil and checking light
levels, only providing water under the
correct conditions. Calibrated to the
users’ soil type the Orb combines
sophisticated plant care with sculptural
ornate style.
Orb: Automatic Garden Sprinkler
6A Pine Rd Winton
Bournemouth
BH9 1LZ
07835425385
I’m an enthusiastic designer who loves all aspects of design. I’m
good when working as part of a team but work just as well as an
individual. I’m always willing to listen to people’s opinions. I’m a
fast learner who loves to create.
Sam Cox
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
76
A pair of off road roller blade frames
that attach to your original blades to
allow them to go off road on a variety
of surfaces ranging from tarmac to
forest paths, they have a built-in hands
free break so you can stop even when
being pulled by a power kite.
Off Road Skate Frames
228 Wallisdown Rd
Bournemouth
Bh10 4HZ
07719311350
My time at Bournemouth University has been a thoroughly long
exciting road, where I have gained vast amounts of invaluable
design knowledge and skills that I hope will steer me towards a
long prosperous career in the design world.
Sean Doyle
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
79
The Cobra car polisher makes the chore
of polishing your car an easy, efficient,
effortless task. The product consists of
two inter-changeable heads; an
oscillating polish head and a rotating
buffing head, both with pre-
programmed speed settings so that
when changed the motor automatically
recognises the head with the aid of a
reed switch. Also incorporated into the
design of this product is a refillable
120ml liquid wax chamber which feeds
the small user controlled micro pump
mechanism to eject liquid wax onto the
car bodywork.
Automated Car Polisher
19 Kenilworth Road
Penge
London
SE20 7QG
020 8659 2066 / 07920 021 718
My years at Bournemouth studying product design have given me
a very well rounded understanding of the design process. This
combined with a very useful and enjoyable industrial placement
at Taylor-Made Play Equipment, in Cornwall, has been perfect
preparation for my career in design.
Simon Cross
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
78
‘The Smoothie Factory’ is a novelty
fruit smoothie maker designed with
the intention of promoting healthy
eating to children. This has been
achieved by incorporating a number
of fun features to make the blending
and dispensing process entertaining in
itself. After ingredients are loaded,
blending can be activated by twisting
the front chamber. Children can then
pump the drink into their glass using
a hand driven Archimedes screw,
adding educational value as well as
interactive entertainment.
The Smoothie Factory
6 The Pound
Wantage
Oxfordshire
OX12 7HN
01235768252 / 07917676521
Studying Product Design at Bournemouth has given me a firm
grounding in the world of design; my placement at Lewmar
further reinforced the skills we had been taught and also allowed
me to set goals for the future.
Robert Fields
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
81
My project aims to help the modern
parent cope with the struggles of life
with a small child in an urban
environment, by combining a backpack
child carrier with a super lightweight
pushchair, transportation of a young
child through both busy settings and
more open areas has been made easier.
Throughout the development process I
have used Finite Element Analysis and
other computer simulations to ensure
my design meets the users’ expectations.
Child Carrier/Pushchair
84 Kelsey Ave
Southbourne
West Sussex
PO10 8NQ
07812424886
Studying design has stimulated my drive for innovation and
creativity. Through the course and industrial placement at DEK, I
have developed a well balanced, technical and humanistic
approach to design. I enjoy creating products that not only look
good but also function well.
Kate Dyer
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
80
‘Canimal' is a visually stimulating,
electric can opener intended for use by
animal enthusiasts to open canned pet
food. The design adopts a simplistic
form and there are two unique versions,
a cat and a dog, to appeal to the
different pet-owner markets. A twist
action both pierces and clamps the can,
whilst a motor-driven gear system
rotates the can making the product
straightforward and easy to use.
‘Canimal’ is the fun kitchen gadget no
pet owner should be without.
Novelty Can Opener
Flat 10 Easter Court
31 St Johns Road
Boscombe, Bournemouth
Dorset, BH5 1EJ
07810 456035 / 01202 242749
The past four years have taught me the essence of good design
lies in the balance between the aesthetic and ergonomic aspects,
and the pleasure of a simple well engineered mechanism. This was
demonstrated by my time at Bournemouth and reinforced by
experiences with Avon Rubber.
Robert Green
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
83
The aim was to create a novel method
for the already well defined problem of
opening a bottle of wine. The
engineered mechanism relies on a helix
barrel cam, combined with a unique
ratchet and removal idea to transform
the input push action to the required
rotation and extraction at the cork. The
product requires less input force than
the majority of existing systems whilst
working with all current bottle and cork
style closures.
Push Operated Corkscrew
Rodden Brook Lodge
Huntenhull Lane
Chapmanslade, Westbury
Wiltshire, BA13 4AS
01373 832 959 / 07766 737 201
My placement at AKA Design Ltd further developed my skills in
creating design solutions in the integration of people, furniture
and technology. In combination with my experience at university,
I have a heightened level of enthusiasm for the development of
novel and appealing design solutions.
Jonny French
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
82
I-Type is an Apple-compatible wireless
keyboard and mouse tray. It utilises an
innovative dampened-spring release
mechanism from its under desk
mounting, operated via a push-push
latch system. Aimed primarily at the
media production industry, the product
forms a space-saving accessory for the
equipment heavy work area. I-Type is
fully ergonomically considered with a
rest to alleviate wrist stress, and a tilt
control allowing the user to set the
keyboard to a negative or positive angle
for a comfortable working position.
I-Type Keyboard & Mouse Tray
58 Stanley Road
Hillmorton
Rugby
Warwickshire, CV21 3UE
07890 957012
My Four years at Bournemouth have gone incredibly fast. It seems
just last week that I was a clueless fresher. Looking back I have
learnt so much from the university experience, my course and
placement year and look forward to pursuing my dreams with
greater confidence.
Simon Hann
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
85
The task of cleaning a paintbrush is one
of the least favorite tasks of any DIYer.
The process of cleaning water based
paints from brushes is very messy and
time consuming. The APC uses jets of
water directed deep into the heel of
the brush and a rotating cleaning
motion so the brush can be cleaned
quicker, more efficiently and with less
mess. The APC also does all this
powered solely by mains water pressure
so it is reliable and affordable.
Automatic Paintbrush Cleaner (APC)
58 Egret Crescent
Colchester
Essex, CO4 3FP
07801 288457
www.simonhann.com
I have enjoyed my time at University and feel I have gained
invaluable experience from doing this course. I have benefited
from doing a placement year (at Fast Food Systems) within a
small design team gaining confidence and look forward to
working in the design industry after graduation.
Rebecca Griggs
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
84
Cutting fruit to be put in drinks is a
time consuming job, which also raises
issues of storing the fruit and keeping it
fresh to be dispensed. The Citrico is
designed to solve these problems, as a
more efficient way of producing slices.
It can also be used as a feature of any
bar to entice customers, through its use
of lighting and to watch the mechanism
in action. The Citrico aids bar staff
saving them time and improving
wastage levels as every slice produced is
to a uniform size.
Citrico: Automated Citrus Fruit Cutter
33 Ravenswood Avenue
Crowthorne
Berkshire
RG45 6AX
0780 3586197 / 01344 777774
My confidence in my work and abilities has vastly improved, since
I started my degree course, especially because of the experience I
gained in my placement year at Toshiba Carrier and Algram Group.
I am looking forward to putting my academic experiences into
practice again.
Ania Hill
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
87
A cat or dog door which allows
independent access to a home, and is
secure and lockable. It only allows pets
which belong in the house, via an
electronic entry system, allaying pet
owner fears of unwanted guests. It also
has a warning system, which
differentiates between the locked and
unlocked flap, to avoid pets hurting
themselves by running into a locked flap.
Intelligent Cat/Dog Flap
Trevone House
Golberdon
Callington
Cornwall, PL17 7ND
07774940818
The combination of this course and my industrial placement has
allowed me to develop as a designer. Not only have both these
experiences given me confidence but they have helped me to find
the direction that I wish to take with my career.
Lucy Hare
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
86
This feeder is designed to dispense dry
cat food and water over a weekend
period when the owner is away. The
food is dispensed in measured amounts
using an Archimedean screw and the
water is dispensed by using a ball valve
connected to a water reservoir. The
programming function allows the owner
to choose from options such as feed
amount, time and whether they would
like to record a message to be played
when their cat’s food is ready.
Automated Cat Feeder & Water Dispenser
15 Freegrounds Road
Hedge End
Southampton
Hampshire, SO30 0HG
01489 781176 / 07841 484 549
I feel that what I have learnt on the course, alongside my
experiences during my placement year at Aqualisa have given me
a broad foundation in design. I am looking forward to building
upon these skills throughout my career.
Tiffany House
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
89
A peak flow meter measures the rate at
which one can force air out of their
lungs. Such products are used by asthma
sufferers to monitor their asthma
condition. The peak flow meter which I
have designed is intended to encourage
child users. This is through a simplified
display and a sound feature which
indicates when the child reaches his or
her personal best reading. A more
accurate measurement is also displayed
on a digital screen on the underside of
the product.
Children’s Peak Flow Meter
10 Blakeney Avenue
Beckenham
Kent
BR3 1HH
07730 535364
The high quality of the course here at Bournemouth combined
with industrial experience gained at Accurate Controls Lld and in
my previous career in consumer ceramics, have given me the
knowledge and abilities to succeed in my future design career.
Matthew Hopkins
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
88
The stainbuster provides all the
functionality of an aquavac and carpet
shampooer in a product with similar
dimensions, ergonomics and modes of
use as a standard ‘dustbuster’. Being
rechargeable, cordless and stored ready
primed with cleaning solution the
stainbuster can be deployed instantly to
remove spills on carpets and soft
furnishings before permanent staining
occurs. The stainbuster is an example of
the ‘good design’ school of thought,
simple and without gimmicks it
provides an effective solution to an
everyday problem.
StainBuster
24 Maple Drive
Ferndown
Bournemouth
Dorset, BH22 9ST
01202 871579 / 07769846160
Throughout my time at university I have gained a great deal of
confidence and knowledge. During my placement with Rutherford
Appleton Laboratory I continued to learn new skills as I worked as
a Printed Circuit Board designer within the synchrotron
diagnostics section.
Melanie Loft
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
91
The all-in-one practice bag is a robust
and portable cornet case with an inbuilt
adjustable height music stand and a
mute holder for up to 4 mutes. The
product is for use during rehearsals, so it
will hold the cornet, 2 mouthpieces, 4
mutes, music and instrument
accessories. This will aid the player so
that all the equipment that could be
needed is easily accessible.
The All-In-One Practice Bag
12 Sanden Close
Hungerford
Berks
RG17 0LB
07787 155855
My placement year was spent with MOD Design Institute 'Supacat
Ltd' (Junior Engineer). The diversity of skills I acquired, including
FEA, Technical Drawing, Prototyping, Cost Analysis and Workshop
helped to heighten my desire to design and compounded my
respect for co-workers.
James Kelsall
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
90
Point of Sales is a fiercely competitive
industry, many smaller retailers are
being 'drowned' by larger businesses
with immeasurable store dressing
budgets. The Profile poster scroller
combats this issue by providing an
alluring, innovative, quick to install and
inexpensive means of window shop
advertisement. Bonding directly to the
window it accomodates four A1 posters
over two faces, self-illumination for
over night use, scroller programmable
time weighting, remote control and
sleeper function for power conservation.
Illuminated A1 Poster Scroller
3 Meadow View
East Ogwell
Newton Abbot
Devon, TQ12 6FG
01626 333930 / 07969216415
My year in industry was spent with interior/product designers The
Bradley Collection and mechanical engineers Deltamech Services.
This provided me with broad and challenging hands-on experience,
from sketching and prototyping, to dealing with clients and
producing drawings for large agricultural plant equipment.
Maxim Lyne
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
93
This project has been supported by
DeVilbiss Automotive Refinishing and
addresses the issue of mixing and
dispensing multiple-component,
chemically hardening paints. The unit is
intended to be used with primer-
surfacers and clear top-coat lacquers,
the mixing ratios of which can be varied
in relation to their associated hardener
components dependant upon the paint
system being used. The unit has been
designed to be simple and robust, with
the aim of reducing paint mixing time
and minimising material waste.
Variable Ratio Automotive Paint Mixer
Yew Tree Cottage
Wetheringsett
Stowmarket
Suffolk, IP14 5PX
07905 560112
In my years here at Bournemouth University I have learnt that
good design does not come from text books, it comes from a
creative solution executed by detailed thought.
Daniel Lucker
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
92
The Easy Surf Trailer is designed for
surfers who do not own any suitable
means of transport for their surfing
equipment. This product does what no
other bike trailer on the market can; it
provides suitable storage and
transportation of all the required surfing
equipment for one person. The trailer
offers a lockable storage compartment
for the users personal belongings and a
separate hidden compartment for
valuables. The Easy Surf Trailer also locks
to the bicycle whilst the user is out
enjoying the surf.
Easy Surf Trailer
Malthill Cottage
Malthill
Bracknell
Berkshire, RG42 6JQ
07779 594990 / 01344 884004
My placement year offered an accurate insight into the world of
design. During my time there I fulfilled the role as a Mechanical
Engineer. Combining this with the experience I have already
acquired at uni, I feel I have secured the appropriate ingredients
for a successful future.
Gary Mesher
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
95
The Power Mash has been designed for
domestic use and was originally
designed to remove all forces needed
when mashing potatoes. However as
the market changed to young males,
the idea of bringing technology into
the kitchen prevailed. The masher uses
both rotary and reciprocating motions
to pound boiled potatoes into instant
cuisine. The Power Mash is a
rechargeable appliance which fits
snugly in its kitchen top holster. The
detachable mashing head highlights its
ease of cleaning.
Electric Potato Masher
108 Chestnut Ave
West Wickham
Kent
BR4 9EX
02083258006 / 07921088055
My short time spent at Bournemouth University has been
enjoyable and challenging in equal measures. I would like to
thank those involved with the running of my course and I wish
my peers all the best for the future.
Rory Macrae
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
94
The Omogen ‘Shark’ electric grater is a
fun, time-saving device designed to
grate a variety of foods including
cheese. It is intended to be filled and
then used directly at the dinner table.
The device can then be placed back in
the fridge for use later on in the week.
The product encompasses a spring
loaded plunger which pushes the food
through a rotating grater plate. My
design solution represents a compromise
between many functional, ergonomic
and aesthetic considerations.
Electric Grater
36 Fanshawe Crescent
Ware
Hertfordshire, SG12 0AS
07855 931647
www.rorymacrae.co.uk
My placement year at Alvan Blanch provided me with an insight
into working in industry, gaining invaluable experience as a
designer. I have learnt to take a more organised and holistic
approach to my work, and I am looking forward to a future career
in design.
Sally Minty
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
97
The composter is designed for the
suburban gardener. It accommodates
kitchen and garden organic waste and
turns it into rich compost.
Decomposition is accelerated through
constant aeration and regular rotational
agitation. The regular motion is
achieved through a solar recharged
circuit which powers a motor. The shape
is organic and designed with minimal
heat loss in mind. Empting the unit is at
the touch of a button - sifting the new
material from the finished compost.
Solar Composter
19 Willoughby Close
Westbury
Wiltshire
BA13 3GA
07821336765
During my placement year I worked at BMW where my awareness
of designing for manufacture was raised to a new level. These
four years widened my understanding of the issues within
product design and I am looking to the future for challenges
within this field.
Chris Meyer-Rassow
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
96
The AfterBurner combines the
performance of conventional vacuum
flasks with the added feature of being
able to boil its contents from cold. The
flask is operated by turning its grip ring
which extends the base to expose a
bunsen burner. Furthermore, its base is
enlarged for improved stability. The
bunsen is turned on and ignited through
the use of a piezo key and is then
capable of heating its contents in 5-6
minutes, twenty times using standard
disposable gas cartridges.
Heating Drinks Flask
Home Close
Holton
OX33 1QF
07773381722
The last four years have been academically challenging; the
diversity of the course has further heightened my desire to pursue
a career in design. My placement at E-Racking was an invaluable
experience and the skills I acquired have given me the confidence
to succeed.
Sandra Obike
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
99
A device that will aid first time parents
in bathing babies and toddlers, as well
as making bathing an overall,much
more enjoyable experience for child
and parent. The product is intended to
be used in the bath. Predominantly a
toy that stimulates these three senses;
sight, touch and hearing in ‘play’, to
help them understand the world
around them and try and make sense
of it all. It also incorporates the feature
of a digital thermometer to indicate
temperature change.
Interactive Bath Toy - 'Bath-Time' Friend
10 Sumner Road
West Croydon
Surrey
CR0 3LG
0208 6800427 / 07876 638722
Good design is fundamental for a successful product. My time at
university and working as a design engineer at Indesit Company
has taught me how to design products that will be successful in
the commercial market.
David Newton
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
98
X TURN is a snowboard binding that
allows quick adjustment of the users’
stance angles, without the need to
remove the boot from the binding.
Operations such as riding a chairlift or
skating along flat terrain are made
difficult with the typical positioning of
the front foot. The X TURN binding
allows the user to change this position,
as well as offering the ability to make
small adjustments to allow
experimentation with different stance
angle settings.
X TURN Snowboard Binding
5 Greenvale Road
Knaphill
Woking
GU21 2HB
07811 230943
My professional experience coupled with university life has
provided me with interest and excitement in design, my skills
learnt on the course and placement have provided me with a good
basis to push forward into the design industry.
Liam Page
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
101
The domestic can crusher is the first
design of its kind on the market. It
crushes six varying sized food and drink
cans individually all down to the same
height. The crusher makes the recycling
process accessible to all ages and gives
the users the satisfaction of crushing
the can themselves through the strike
position of the button. The crusher
reduces space taken by domestic
recyclable waste resulting in fewer trips
to recycling points in fitting with its
environmental ethos.
Domestic Can Crusher
7 Townsend Close
Stockwood
Bristol
BS14 8TS
01275 544865
Applying product design techniques whilst at Bournemouth, my
placement experiences in a Canadian industrial design
consultancy and a leading UK based measuring systems
manufacturer have equipped me to continuously explore new
areas of product design. I'm looking forward to an exciting career
in this arena.
Ed Oddy
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
100
The Strike Light allows hikers/campers
to light a campfire in bad weather
conditions. Tinder is loaded into the
product where it is ignited via a
sparking mechanism and sustained with
a squeeze powered fan. Once
deposited, more air flow can be applied
to build up the campfire. The unit is
light, compact and tough, making it
suitable for its environment. The
product requires no additional supplies
and gives the user a simple and reliable
method of lighting a campfire.
Strike Light - Campfire Lighting Tool
50 Dauntsey
Chippenham
Wiltshire
SN15 4JA
07929 185 387
My time at university and on placement at Industrial Ventilation
Products has really boosted my confidence in design, industry and
also socially. I have learnt a great deal about the design process
and I feel that I have gained the appropriate skills to put into
practice in industry.
Emma Pickering
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
103
This product aids people to open bottles
with safety caps. The device enables
those with limited use of their hands to
open their own pill bottles. People with
arthritis for example cannot grip very
easily and often don't have enough
strength to push down and twist these
types of caps at the same time. It means
that child safety is not compromised,
and the sufferer will be able to get to
their pills without assistance.
Safety Cap Opener
Home Park
Daws House
Launceston
Cornwall, PL15 7JG
07876 242343 / 01566 772949
Through my time studying product design and the experience that
I have gained working on my placement year, I feel ready for a
career in design. I have enjoyed the challenges that have arisen
over the past four years and look forward to new ones.
Rian Pecorini
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
102
The Backpack Chair is designed for use
by anyone who enjoys general walking
and outdoor events. It functions in both
carrying belongings and as a
comfortable seat which can be used
when taking a rest or spectating. The
telescopic legs are quickly swung out
into position and locked into place and
the contents of the pack remain fully
accessible whilst the user is seated.
Despite the rigid mouldings and
structural legs, the pack is light weight
and comfortable to carry.
Backpack Chair
20 Lincoln Avenue
Lipson
Plymouth
PL4 7NT
01752 220699 / 07835 589659
I like solving problems and love making stuff, so choosing Product
Design was an easy decision. Studying at Bournemouth has been
an enjoyable and rewarding experience in which I have learnt
many skills. Ever keen to learn more, I look forward to pursuing
my future design career.
Mathew Price
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
105
Designed for students who share rented
accommodation, the Temporary Door
Lock is a unique product that allows the
user to lock and alarm interior doors
without causing damage to the door.
Once adjusted to fit any standard door
handle, it remains firmly attached to the
door until the student moves out. Used
outside the room (whether the user is in
the room, or not) the locked casing
denies access to the door handle;
stopping the door from being opened.
Temporary Door Lock
31 Greenway
Woodloes Park
Warwick
Warwickshire, CV34 5SG
07984 498288 / 01926 400587
My time at Bournemouth University, combined with an industrial
placement has helped me to realise in which direction I would like
to proceed into the design world. I have gained invaluable skills
which will no doubt aid me in the future.
Antony Poulton
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
104
De-waxing a surfboard is a tedious, time
consuming task; involving fiddly wax
combs and sticky surf wax. The Nalu
Surfboard de-waxer is designed to
eliminate the mess and speed up the
process of wax removal by utilizing a
heated plate that softens the wax
allowing it to be removed via the use of
a scraping edge with minimal effort. It
also incorporates a clean storage
environment for a wax bar.
The Nalu Surfboard De-waxer
Woodside
Cheltenham Road
Bredon
Gloucestershire, GL207ND
07966366658
I worked at Compact Lighting as an AutoCAD/Inventor
Draughtsman during year three. I gained real experience of the
design, development, manufacture and assembly of components
to tight deadlines. For the future I hope to apply what I have
learned from Bournemouth in a creative context.
Jonathan Seeney
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
107
The Robot Construction and Battle Toy
is aimed at five to nine year olds. It
crosses the popular toy genres of action
figure and heavy construction vehicles.
It features fully functioning removable
and interchangeable tool arms that can
be swapped with other figures in the
series. Tools include a drill, pneumatic
hammer, shovel and robot-claw. Figure
stands 350mm tall and operates on
standard AA batteries.
Robot Construction & Battle Toy
7 Vectis Road
Gosport
Hants
P012 2QD
07730 982785 / 02392 501463
Fantastic, emotional, trolleyed, hung-over! Exhausting, mates,
team-work, knowledge. Elation! Support and independence. These
words describe how much I have loved every second of my time
at uni and how it has prepared me for a successful career in
design. ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!
Simon Rhymes
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
106
This product is designed to reduce the
effort and standing around involved in
boiling an egg. By eliminating water,
cooking time is decreased and accuracy
is improved. To stop small fragments of
shell spoiling the perfect egg, the top is
cut cleanly after cooking. The egg is
cooked using four Halogen bulbs in six
minutes. Timing is adjustable allowing
the user to achieve the perfect egg
consistently. All this using a third of the
energy of traditional methods!
Waterless Egg Boiler
25 Moss Mead
Chippenham
Wiltshire
SN14 0TN
07736 042 638
The course has been a challenging but valuable experience. It has
enabled me to expand and channel my creativity when solving
design problems. My intention when I graduate is to stay within
the design industry and develop my self as a product designer.
Oliver Smart
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
109
How many photos do you have that
never get seen? The Pic Flic is an
automated photo frame that uses a
traditional cam mechanism combined
with modern electronics to create a
viable solution. The product displays one
photo at a time for five seconds, one
hour or twenty four hours. The product
holds four photos and has storage for a
further eight. The switch between
photos is quiet, discreet and fast raising
the question "did that picture change?"
Pic Flic
6 Clematis Close
Christchurch
Dorset
BH23 4UE
01425 273681 / 07833 176314
My time at Bournemouth has been very enjoyable and even more
valuable. Everything I have gained here, combined with all I
learned from my year in industry have left me ready for, and
looking forward to, a career in design.
David Seymour
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
108
‘Carve’ is a desk lamp that when not in
use takes the form of a sleek, stylish and
self-contained unit. At a simple press of
the lid a catch is released and the head
rises with a slow, graceful motion,
triggering an automatic, two-stage
illumination process. When open, ‘Carve’
offers the user both broad light for
general illumination and a high intensity
spot light for task lighting. To close, the
user simply pushes the head back to its
original position.
‘Carve’ Extending Desk Lamp
109 Daniells
Welwyn Garden City
Herts
AL7 1QT
07725 638188
I love finding design solutions to problems and since starting this
course my understanding and ability has progressed beyond
recognition. The academic years and placement have left me
feeling ready to get started in the industry.
Abigail Thomas
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
111
The Pool Pal is a floating sensory gadget
intended for use in the garden pool.
Designed as an animated character, it
monitors both the water temperature
and UV index and lets the user know
how it is ‘feeling’ by its intuitive
movements in swimming, shivering and
sunglasses position. It runs on
rechargeable batteries with a lifespan of
ten hours between charges and comes
with its own recharge docking station
for storage when not in use.
Pool Pal: Temperature & UV Sensor for Pools
29 Buckfast Avenue
Bedford
MK41 8RQ
07751 200201 / 01234 269071
During my placement at Red Bull Formula One Team, I worked on
the construction and testing of the wind tunnel modelís, this and
my academic and social university experiences, has given me the
tools to go forward confidently into industry.
Thomas Stock
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
110
This automated nut spinner act’s as a
socket wrench, by initially loosening the
nut by hand, as soon as the nut is loose
on the thread, you can simply switch
the motor on, which then allows you to
spin the nut from the thread. This
product is intended to be used in the
automotive and light engineering sector.
The technical aspect in terms of the
design is the locking mechanism,
allowing the product to be used
manually and automatically.
Automated Nut Spinner
Weft House
Weaverís Lane
Inkpen
Hungerford, Berkís, RG17 9DL
07739172855 / 01488 668236
With all the experiences I have received from this course, my
placement at Toyota and other companies. I have come to
realize the responsibilities and possibilities in becoming a
designer. We have the ability to shape the future of our world
into a better place.
Ki-chung John Tsui
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
112
The Power Bicycle Assist is an add-on to
a standard bicycle, giving electrical
power into assisting the pedalling. It
changes a standard bicycle into a new
form of simple human-scaled
transportation which is earth friendly
and fun. The Power Bicycle assist extends
the biking range, enabling the rider to
get to work without breaking into a
sweat. It is simply a front wheel which
can be installed easily by the user and
controlled by a switch at the handle bar.
Power Bicycle Assist Add-on
8 Vicarage Road
Mooredown
Bournemouth
Dorest, BH9 2SA
07721691475
Having enjoyed the last four years, I now look forward to applying
and developing my skills. With a very successful placement at
Helium3 design ltd I look forward to the next step in my career as
a designer.
Justin Viljoen
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
113
In the U.K. Rugby and Football are
played from August to May, this period
has the highest average rain fall. This
leads to muddy playing surfaces for
teams that can’t afford expensive
drainage systems. In turn players
equipment gets very muddy. This causes
mess in changing rooms and shower
areas, due to lack of removal units
outside these buildings. This portable
unit aims to reduce the transfer of mud
from the outside.
B.C.S. (Boot Cleaning System)
1 Tudor Cottages
Hursley
Winchester
Hants, SO21 2JP
01962 775522 / 07835 268778
My experiences at university have helped me to realise the
potential for design in the industrial environment and have
opened a world of possibilities that would have otherwise passed
by unnoticed. I have enjoyed my course and now look forward to
taking the next step.
Jonathan Vincent
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
114
This is a safety product designed
specifically for the amateur Mountain
Climber and Outdoor Enthusiast. The
aim of the Beacon is to aid in the
location of stranded climbers by
emitting a light source visible by both
air and ground rescue teams. The
Beacon incorporates nine Hyper-bright
LED’s flashing at a rate of 0.5sec over a
360degree horizontal and 180degree
vertical plain. The unit may be
attached directly to the climber, or
fixed in position using the attached
ground spike.
Emergency Beacon for Mountain Climbers
15 Ampfield Road
Throop
Bournemouth
BH8 0ES
07706 032914
My time at Bournemouth University has grounded me for an
exciting future in Product Design. Combined with the diverse
industrial skills learned during my placement at Avon Automotive,
I feel ready to extend my knowledge further, especially within the
field of lighting.
Rebecca Wade
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
115
The ‘Light for Living’ is a contemporary
light designed for the lounge
environment. It casts a calm glow and
opens slowly with one pass of the hand,
emulating the form and movement of
an opening flower. With a prolonged
period of motion, the user remains
fascinated by the product, whilst it
blends into the background performing
its function as a gentle ambient light.
When not in use, the light becomes a
subtle organic object which merges
peacefully into its surroundings.
Organic Light
3 Linnet Way
Frome
Somerset
BA11 2UY
07734151737 / 01373474827
During my placement at Rotary Southern I have learned to design
with much greater commercial awareness and throughout
university I have improved myself both academically and socially. I
wish everyone all the best for the future.
Michael Williams
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
117
This device is designed to be used by
employees in DIY stores providing a safe
and comfortable means of lifting heavy
timber sheets such as MDF from racking
systems. It works by locating the
product onto the top of a board which
is pulled away using friction. When
there is enough clearance, the trigger
mechanism moves the lower jaw under
the board. The board can then be safely
lifted down and rests on an integrated
wheel making transportation easy.
Heavy Board Lifting Aid
5 Warren Wood Drive
High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire
HP11 1DZ
07841 355989 / 01494 526406
The most valuable product design skill I have taken on board is
how to balance analysis with creativity. My placement in the
aircraft interiors industry has given me the confidence to work
within a commercial design environment.
James White
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
116
The Personal filtering water cooler
expands on the growing market for
water filtration products, targeting the
personal/home office market. Utilizing
thermo-electric cooling technology and
commercially available filter cartridges,
the product is designed to filter and
chill tap water to a desired temperature
and dispense by a temperature
indicative illuminated button. A
detachable storage reservoir enables
easy filling with capacity for a full
working day. Slim and compact, the
design appears clean, proud and elegant
to satisfy a fresh filtered design ethos
and executive styling.
‘Avanti’ Personal Filtering Water Cooler
43 St Michaels Way
Partridge Green
West Sussex
RH13 8LA
01403 710956 / 07725035642
My placement at GBH Ramps proved an invaluable experience as I
was given a high degree of responsibility with my role as the CAD
engineer, learning that creativity involves breaking free from
established patterns in order to look at things in different a way.
Andrew Wood
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
119
Music has a colour, with this in mind I
designed a contemporary three piece
multimedia speaker system, consisting
of a sub and two tweeters, compatible
with any media system. The tweeters
also act as a calming lamp that reacts to
the music by phasing between colours,
directly relating the frequency of sound
with the wavelength of the colour
spectrum; combining two senses to get
a visual representation of the music.
‘ARK’ - Visually Stimulating Speakers
Chaley Oak
Clayhall Road
Kensworth, Dunstable
Bedfordshire, LU6 3RF
07919 354781 / 01582 873656
Having successfully completed an extremely rewarding placement
at Solid Models, I am now confident in making realistic decisions
under high levels of responsibility. I have achieved a great deal
during my time at Bournemouth University, and I am looking
forward to a career in Design and Engineering.
Alex Winship
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
118
This product produces a constant
movement of cool air in a 360 degree,
horizontal area within the vicinity of
one metre. This means that there is
always a cool breeze on the users, no
matter how much they move around at
their desk. The fan also allows multiple
users to be cooled simultaneously. There
are three speed settings and also a
control that allows the air-flow to be
narrowed to a 180 degree area; this also
increases the volume of air projected.
360 Degree Desk Fan
13 Marston Court
Long Marston
Tring
Hertfordshire, HP23 4QD
07843082721 / 01296 662388
My studies at Bournemouth University combined with an
invaluable placement with Airbus in France have provided me
with the skills and confidence to pursue a future within the
design industry.
William Wood
BS
c(H
ons)P
roduct
Design
120
Re-wax is a product which applies a
layer of molten wax to the base of a
snowboard. Wax makes a snowboard go
faster and helps the user keep it under
control. Re-wax internally melts a bar of
snowboard wax, then, when the user
selects to release the molten wax, it
flows through the waxer soleplate onto
the board. The product also has a heated
soleplate which helps to draw the wax
deep into the board’s structure.
Snowboard Waxer
Gambier Court
Frilsham Park
Yattendon, Newbury
Berkshire, RG18 OXT
07733364223 / 01635 201081
Partnerships, Access & CommunityEngagement (PACE)
How can your business benefit frompartnerships with education?
Learn more to earn more!!
Monday 3rd July
Learn how education partnerships are helping some of the South West’s smallbusinesses grow. Bournemouth University’s South West Partner Colleges offer arange of Foundation Degrees to meet local business needs. The day will offerpractical examples of successful employer engagement from a range ofspeakers including Derek Longhurst of Foundation Degree Forward, Peter Scottof Dorset Business Chamber of Commerce, Paragon Training, Partner CollegePractitioners and a range of local employers.
“Aimed at employers and practitioners engaged in designing and deliveringFoundation Degrees, it will attempt to crack the nut of Work Based Learning.”(Hilary Alder PACE)
Partnerships, Access and Community Engagement (PACE) are proud to support astudent focussed event and look forward to welcoming colleagues andemployers to our Work Based Learning Conference to be held on Monday 3rdJuly. This will be a fantastic opportunity to network with employers andestablish useful contacts as well as collecting and exchanging ideas andexperiences in making Work Based Learning a reality.
Please contact Jackie Collishaw if you would like to know more:
Tel: 01202 961244e-mail: [email protected]
Sunseeker International Ltdare delighted to support theBournemouth UniversityFestival of Design and
Innovation again this yearand we wish you well foranother successful show.
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Our BA and BSc Computer Aided Product Design students use the latestindustry-standard computer tools to design, model, simulate and analyseentire products within a virtual environment. The benefits of such anapproach include commercial advantages associated with rapid productdevelopment and reduced time to market.
The projects presented at this year’s show are the end result of four yearswork. For a good part of that time most of the students will have workedas practising designers in design and engineering related organisations. By the end of theirfinal year, students are expected to be able to prove and defend every aspect of their workjust as they would if they were working on a commercial project for a client or company. Thismeans that the products you see here are not merely concepts of design intent, but fullyengineered products that are ready to go into manufacture.
course forewordTim Reynolds - Course Leader
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school of design, engineering & computing
computer aided product design BA (Hons)
BSc (Hons)
122 Chris Dantas123 Gary Purton124 Ian Redfern125 Charlie Backwell126 Aaron Bourne127 Ross Burns128 Ben Cole129 Jonathan Couch130 David Crispin131 Thomas Dawson
132 Matthew Erlichman133 Paul Fendley134 Chris Foster135 Joe Fox136 Richard Glithro137 Mayur Gohil138 David Gray139 Mark Hill140 Matthew Holt141 Simon Kavanagh
142 Alex Marshall143 Gary McDonald144 Andrew Moore145 Lisa Newton146 Benjamin Pratt147 James Reed148 Luke Savage149 James Scott150 Mark Silvester151 Dominic Swinton
152 Neil W Thompson153 Timothy Truong
Over the past four years at Bournemouth University I have greatly
developed my skills as a designer. I have gained valuable
commercial awareness after working as a product designer on my
placement with B-Tech International and anticipate pursuing a
career in design.
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Automotion is a contemporary wall
mount suitable for large flat screen TVs
supporting a maximum 70Kg, folding
only 30cm away from the wall. It has
been designed for convenient use in the
home environment to allow maximum
flexibility, featuring tilt and swivel
position control at the touch of a
button. Automotion also features a
cable management structure, three
preset positions, easy installation and an
integrated backlighting system which
produces an aesthetic illumination on
the wall.
Motorized Flat Screen TV Wall System
5 Claremount Close
Epsom Downs
Surrey
KT18 5XN
07905800119 / 01737 362248
Throughout my academic life, I have continually held a high
interest in Design. Studying at Bournemouth University, as well as
a highly rewarding placement at Marketplace Merchandising, has
enabled me to grow as a professional and a person; allowing me
to gain confidence within my own ability.
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The PORTA-tray is a portable carrying
aid for those who have suffered a
stroke, partially paralysing them, (approx
10,000 per year). The problem was
highlighted by my cousin, a young lady
who suffered an unexplainable stroke.
During rehabilitation, she discovered
carrying various objects around the
house without support was extremely
dangerous. The PORTA-tray aims to
increase user independence and safety;
distinct ergonomic properties, allows
easy attachment and comfort.
Incorporating spring dampeners and
DycemÆ non-slip material dramatically
reduces movement during use.
Portable Carrying Aid
52 Greenway
Kenton
Harrow
Middlesex, HA3 0TT
07739 709 650 / 020 8933 8229
The design of everyday objects has always fascinated me and this
motivated me to pursue a career in product design. The course has
given me a wide and detailed knowledge of the industry,
preparing me well for a challenging and rewarding career.
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This product is a jump ramp with an
adjustable height mechanism, designed
for use on existing dry slopes as a
teaching aid for skiers and
snowboarders with the aim of
providing varying levels of difficulty on
a single ramp. As space is often limited
on dry ski slopes, the product saves
room by eliminating the need for
several different sized ramps and can
also be removed completely when not
in use, increasing slope security.
Adjustable Ski & Snowboard Ramp
26 Nations Hill
Kings Worthy
Winchester
Hampshire, SO23 7QY
07989 447187 / 01962 622380
Owing to the large amount of graphic related work I produced
for my placement company (Fatboys by Design); coupled with
my background in Art, I decided to study the BA route of CAPD.
This allowed me to finer hone and complement my graphical
design skills.
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The DJ2GO is a fully portable /
collapsible, and self contained DJ
booth. The unit can be moved from
venue to venue with ease and set up in
a matter of seconds. Perfect for smaller
scale venues that can not afford the
cost of a permanent DJ booth
structure, owing to the fact that the
booth can me moved on a nightly basis
to optimise venue layouts.
Portable DJ Console (DJ2GO)
8 Lilac Grove
Stourport On Severn
Worcestershire
DY13 8SR
07743427375
Whilst on placement with Aim Aviation, I was employed as the
company’s sole product designer to inject their aircraft interiors
with creativity and look at existing products from a new angle.
This experience has made me more determined to succeed, and
gain a rewarding career.
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ARMOURdillo provides a secure, robust
and durable semi permanent motorcycle
storage unit. It achieves a visual
deterrent from theft and defends
against the elements, to keep your bike
safe and intact. The product itself is
aimed at motorcycle enthusiasts who do
not have primary garage facilities or
means of physically locking down their
bike to a hard point. Functionality and
contemporary conceptual design have
been fused together to create a stylish
product for modernistic living.
ARMOURdillo - Motorcycle Storage Unit
Wrensgate
Plymstock
Plymouth
Devon, PL97BQ
01752 491409 / 07734407986
Problem solving of both existing and new products is a challenge I
have always relished. I gained invaluable precision engineering
experience during my placement at HP Consulting Services Ltd
designing aerospace balancing equipment. I am passionate about
achieving innovative designs throughout my career in industry.
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Size, weight and time are the enemies
of all drummers when transporting and
assembling their kit. Using three curved,
telescopic tiers, this system provides
ample space to affix grums and cymbals,
yet still folds down to under half the
size of existing racks, making the ‘3T-
Rack’ far lighter and easier to transport
than anything else on the market.
Greatly minimising the set up and pack
down time drummers currently endure,
this compact product will revolutionise
the drumming experience.
3T-Rack: Lightweight Compact Drum Rack
Mayville
Fairplace
Okehampton
Devon, EX20 1DN
07739322354 / 01837 53797
Coming from a vocational engineering background, I wanted to
focus on developing my 3D CAD skills. Studies at Bournemouth,
combined with a placement year in industry, have enabled me to
achieve this. I have enhanced my communication skills and now
feel a more mature, independent person who is able to accept
individual responsibility and meet deadlines.
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A rotary clothes line with an
incorporated automatic cover. Drying
clothes on a traditional rotary washing
line is an energy efficient way of drying
clothes but British weather can be so
unpredictable even for the weather man
and you can find your washing soaking
wet when you get home. The
Rain’O’matic will protect your washing
from typical showers that you expect
from British weather, until the user is
able to collect the washing in.
Rain‘O’Matic
34 Ferndale Road
Burgess Hill
West Sussex
RH15 0HG
07974820839 / 01444 244119
My placement with Microlights focused my attention towards
retail lighting. Working with them, this solution modernises an
existing spotlight, increasing my knowledge and understanding
of Design Engineering and the retail lighting scene. I look
forward to stepping into industry and meeting new challenges
with confidence.
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A versatile and innovative lighting
solution focused on the retail market.
Controlled by a handheld remote, the
spotlight can move along a user-defined
track system, and when in position can
pan 180 degrees and tilt 270 degrees.
Multiple mobile spotlights can be placed
onto one track system if required. This
solution minimises unwanted user
interaction, allows key displays to be set
up in varied positions and can
ultimately reduce the amount of
spotlights required to create the correct
variations in lux levels!
Radio Remote Control Spotlight System
18 Parkfield
Devizes
Wiltshire
SN10 2EB
07855 273226 / 01380 727214
My time at Bournemouth University and placement at Draper
tools has given me an excellent understanding of the design
process through to detailed, engineered design. I believe the skills
I have gained have prepared me for a fulfilling career in design.
David Crispin
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The DC-IW70 is a tool for professional
mechanics. The tool is designed to
allow the user to approach bolts on an
engine from a variety of different
angles. This makes it easier for the
mechanic to reach bolts from square
on, preventing rounding off. Today’s
garages make more money from
replacement parts than labour costs, so
a tool that saves time replacing parts
fits in with current trends.
Impact Wrench & Angled Attachments
94 Buriton Rd
Harestock
Winchester
Hampshire, SO22 6JF
01962 884547 / 07751859720
As a designer you have the ability to influence people’s
interactions with their environment and each other. To affect the
quality of the day is the highest of arts.
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The Lazyboy Lowrider takes the electric
bicycle to a ‘lower level’ marrying the
superior power assist technology with
the contemporary chopperesque
styling. The design features a
removable portable battery and
lockable storage area whilst addressing
environmental, security, charging and
ergonomic issues. With an average
range of 15 miles the Lazyboy is ideal
for the short range commuter.
Lazyboy Lowrider
Choucas
La Perruque
Castel
Guernsey, GY5 7NW
07716 786497 / 01481 252875
The past four years at Bournemouth University has provided me
with the skills I need to be a well rounded, innovative and
informed designer. I am driven, focused and enthusiastic about
my future design career.
Matthew Erlichman
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The Tuck-Away Trailer is a robust,
lightweight and user friendly collapsible
trailer. The issue of lack of space in 21st
century living is addressed by this design
solution. The Tuck-Away trailer reduces
from 2’ by 3’ by 4’ when in use, down to
2’ by 2’ by 1’ when in its collapsed
storage form. This will allow consumers
to store it easily in the home or car boot
when desired.
Tuck-Away Trailer
Flat 8
119 Arthur Road
Wimbledon Park
London, SW19 7DR
07930 601 521 / 0208 947 6644
During my placement year I worked for David Wilson Homes and
Boundary Metal. I would like to thank them for giving me the
opportunity to contribute towards their company’s success and
others who have supported me throughout my studies.
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This is a lightweight, user friendly, fully
automatic loft ladder system. The
product is designed to setup in the most
common of house constructions with an
adjustable arrangement taking into
consideration slight variations. The
purpose of the product is to reduce the
number of injuries and accidents
associated with current methods of
accessing the loft space. The gap in the
market between existing automated and
non automated loft ladders has also
been closed consequently appealing to a
larger market.
Automated Loft Ladder
West End House
Fidlers Lane
East Ilsley, Newbury
Berkshire, RG20 7LG
07739830033 / (01635) 281173
During my placement at B-TECH International I gained plenty of
experience, as I was able to be creative with my own designs and
see my designs through from concept to final product. The last 4
years will be hard to top.
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The 'easy clean' is a modern, portable
solution for those who are unable to
have a stationary dishwasher. The 'easy
clean' is small, affordable and easy to
use. The unit is simply plugged into a
mains socket and is ready to use. Not
only is the 'easy clean' a stand-alone
unit, but is extremely economical as it
uses a mere 1/5th of the energy used by
a standard dishwasher and under half of
the water.
The 'Easy Clean' Portable Dishwasher
40 Links Way
Beckenham
Kent
BR3 3DQ
07815 824423 / 0208 658 2142
I found studying Computer Aided Product Design tough but
ultimately rewarding. I will be proud to graduate from University
having had many new experiences whilst being able to hone my
design skills.
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Designed as both a tourist attraction
and a mode of transportation suitable
for all, the Cliff Lift will carry persons up
and down the steep incline between the
West Cliff and Under Cliff Promenade at
Bournemouth’s seafront. The design
makes a journey that would not be
possible by car or foot extremely
pleasurable due to the ride comfort and
picturesque view of the surrounding
coastline that it affords the passenger.
Bournemouth Cliff Lift
1 Alder Crescent
Lutterworth
Leicestershire
LE17 4SR
07740 362670
A placement at Visteon (automotive design/engineering) coupled
with my time at University has allowed me to grow both
academically and personally. I have developed into a well rounded
designer with a good balance of knowledge, imagination and
practicality. I look forward to the challenges of the future.
Richard Glithro
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High quality Pool Tables are by nature
bulky and heavy so as to provide a
secure playing surface, this in turn
makes them difficult to move around
and store when not being used. The
design solves these issues by providing a
stable, professional quality table which
can be easily levelled by the user as well
as be stored away when not in use. A
clear balance of engineering and styling
culminates to provide a professional
quality, Foldaway 8ft Pool Table.
Foldaway 8 Foot Pool Table
9 Charlotte Close
Talbot Village
Poole
Dorset, BH12 5HR
07958 678375 / 01202 511487
A combination of my enthusiasm for design, my degree and also
my placement at Kesslers International in London, have allowed
me to develop into an all rounded designer with an ambition to
develop and use my knowledge in the future.
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'Spot Me' is a complete bench press
workout system and eliminates the need
for a spotter. 'Spot Me' assists the users
in their workout by allowing them to
carry out more repetitions but also locks
the bar in place if a situation arises
where the user is unable to lift the
weight or loses control. With an
adjustable bench and simple foot pedal
operation 'Spot Me' can improve the
strength and efficiency of any user.
Spot Me - Assisted Bench Press Workout
62 Glebe Road
Finchley Central
London
N3 2AX
07796 351815 / 020 8349 9832
My four years at Bournemouth have been very enjoyable.
Combined with my engineering placement and my time working at
sony. I feel that I have gained a realistic perspective for the design
industry, and have the skills to back up my design ambitions.
David Gray
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This braking system is designed for the
performance mountain biking market.
The project addresses inherent problems
of pad wear and intricate setup of
current models. My caliper requires
minimal mechanical expertise, for a
perfect setup, and the brake is designed
to self-adjust with wear. As well as
creating a better performing braking
solution weight has also been saved to
ensure that it really does have a
competitive edge.
MicroFLOAT Disk Brake System
5 Two Gate Meadow
Overton
Hampshire
RG25 3TG
07793062441
My time at university has given me a depth of knowledge in a
wide range of subjects. I also gained many valuable experiences
during my year in industry. I am now a keen designer, looking
forward to applying my skills in the real world.
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The Dolphin Bridge has been designed
to replace the current lifting bridge at
Poole Quay. The existing bridge is
nearly 80 years old and does not
complement the modern appearance of
the recent developments throughout
the town. The aim was to create a
functional bridge that could also be
seen as a tourist attraction which
would help develop the unused areas of
the Quay. The two dolphin shaped
decks represent the emblem of Poole
and are raised by hydraulics.
The Dolphin Bridge
15 Birchwood Road
Parkstone
Poole
Dorset, BH14 9NW
07843009901 / 01202 742963
The course has provided me with an insight into the
comprehensive nature and overall importance of good design. I
have a keen interest in aviation and spending 12 highly valuable
months working as a design engineer within the aeronautical
industry has deepened and broadened my knowledge and skills.
Matthew Holt
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Parking aircraft tightly into hangars can
be a complicated and hazardous
challenge. AeroTug is an electrical
assisted tug to safely manoeuvre light
aircraft weighing up to 3500 kgs.
Utilising an innovative wheel cradle, the
tug can accommodate a wide range of
aircraft nose wheels without the
requirement of conventional tow bars. It
is operated remotely allowing the user
to observe all parts of the aircraft and
obstructions, whilst being in full control.
AeroTug
6 Ebor Close
West Parley
Ferndown
Dorset, BH22 8LZ
01202 875 863
The experiences gained at PB Design & Developments have
instilled confidence in my abilities as a designer. Both my
continuing ambition to be involved in design and the commercial
experience gained during placement will allow me to continue to
hone and develop my skills in the future.
Simon Kavanagh
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The gaming Industry has become Big
Business, yet only amusement arcades
can offer the excitement of motion
whilst playing, the aim of the PGMS is
to allow the users to experience an
active arcade simulation in the comfort
of their own home. The product features
a folding portable design, reducing in
size to that of an average suitcase. It
also utilises two actuators capturing
near realistic simulation by providing
multi directional linear motion, leading
to the ultimate racing game experience.
Portable Gaming Motion Simulator (PGMS)
21 Manor Road
Wheathampstead
Herts
AL4 8JG
07891 662193
My academic studies and invaluable placement at Hi-Tech
Design have moulded an enthusiastic, lateral thinking,
passionate designer who is excited about pursuing a career
within the design industry. The experiences encountered outside
of my university life including insights into various cultures,
have also aided my development.
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A year of dedication developing my
design skills has culminated in the
creation of ‘moorpod’, an automated
mooring system for small to medium
sized watercraft. ‘Moorpod’ eradicates
the safety issues that are synonymous
with the conventional horn cleat
product such as trapped fingers and
thumbs. Ergonomics have been a major
consideration throughout the design of
this innovative product. The resultant
device is sympathetic in appearance to
the physical environment as well as the
social lifestyle of the user.
Moorpod
22 Rogers Mead
Hayling Island
Hampshire
PO11 0PL
023 92467529
I have thoroughly enjoyed my time in Bournemouth and basked in
the challenges that University life has presented. I wouldn’t swap
my experiences and skills I have acquired particularly in Computer
Aided Design for the world.
Gary McDonald
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The GM City-Lite is an economic
lightweight pedal assisted electric
vehicle aimed at inner city commuters,
predominately Londoners. Being electric
the GM City-Lite is exempt from road
tax and London’s congestion charge. It
also benefits from the free car parks and
electric recharge points that operate in
Central London. The aluminium alloy
space frame and rotationally moulded
body panels provide the user with much
needed protection and gives the City-
Lite road presence amongst London’s
congested streets.
GM City-Lite
156 Springwood Crescent
Edgware
Middx
HA8 8SQ
02089596813 / 07732634607
Four enjoyable years of gratifying experiences both socially and
academically. My placement at Visteon, France, as a design
engineer broadened my horizons through many areas of design
and manufacture. My time at Bournemouth provided balance
between creativity and technical experience in all the ingredients
of a good designer.
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The ALTO streamlines the sport of rock
climbing by providing solo climbers with
a functional belaying partner. Also, by
taking the weight of belaying
responsibilities from beginners, it
encourages and promotes the sport
within indoor and outdoor
environments. By using a hydro dynamic
drag mechanism the climber is lowered
from a fall at their desired rate
depending on the contained water levels.
ALTO is a portable, user friendly device
which promotes and opens the climbing
industry to commercial products.
ALTO: Automatic Belaying Device
2 Stephens Close
Mortimer
Reading
Berks, RG7 3TL
07792377361 / 01189332971
Positive attitude and enthusiasm has enabled me to approach this
challenge with confidence. I have thoroughly enjoyed the past
four years at Bournemouth University combined with an
invaluable placement at Avon Automotive. This experience has
fuelled my thirst for automotive knowledge which I intend to
develop further.
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There are products currently on the
market that help reduce injuries in the
work place. The Self Levelling Lifter is
designed to prevent back strain and
injury when continually bending and
lifting to stack products. Easy to
manoeuvre within small spaces, this
simple design has capacity to carry up
to five standard boxes each weighing
20kg. It can compact down to store
away. The lifter has no need for manual
interaction and self levels to an
optimum working height irrespective of
the load applied.
Light Weight Self Levelling Lifter
1 North Park
Frampton
Dorchester
Dorset, DT2 9NN
07789 863581 / 01300 321443
University has helped me develop not just technically but also
personally. I have gained confidence in my own abilities and
developed friendships that will last through life. The placement
with Apollo was an invaluable experience that proved I could
handle the challenges of real design.
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Squash MATE has been designed to help
low level amateur Squash players to
develop their all round Squash ability.
The user can adjust the speed of the
balls, up to 65 mph and the rate at
which they are fired, as fast as one
every three seconds. Squash Mate runs
for a minimum of one hour per charge
and can be fixed in position to repeat
particularly hard shots or randomly
oscillated for all round development.
Squash MATE
14 Upton Road
Poole
Dorset
BH17 7AH
07834 239955 / 01202 665142
During my placement at Inox Equip Ltd I was given a huge
amount of responsibility becoming a one man design department.
Along with this experience and skills I have developed from
University, I now have a positive and mature approach to all
aspects of design.
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The Complico (Latin: ‘To Fold Together’)
is a simple decking module for everyday
garden use. However rather than buying
separate tables and chairs which then
need to be stored away the clever
folding mechanism releases a table and
two benches from a seemingly solid, flat
surface. A spring assisted mechanism
means easy lifting for the user and is
activated by a simple twist of a locking
mechanism with an Allen / hex key to
avoid accidental activation.
Decking Module with Incorporated Collapsible Table & Seating
43 Warkworth Close
Horley Gate
Banbury
OX16 1BD
07775556533
3 years at Bournemouth University combined with a valuable
placement working for Pirelli UK has allowed me to develop my
design, technical, and social skills. I now intend to use these
attributes and experiences as a springboard to pursue a career in
the design industry.
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COVERflage takes the concept of cricket
pitch protection to the next level, whilst
also enhancing the relationship between
user and product. COVERflage possesses
a design which focuses on improving
storage, usability, operation time and
reduces the potential threat of
vandalism. The product is operated by
situating it in a central position on the
pitch, and retracting the covers out of
the main unit. The covers are then
secured by holdalls which integrate with
the playing field providing effective
protection against rainfall.
COVERflage
49 Marlborough Gardens
Hedge End
Southampton
Hampshire, SO30 2UT
01489 780926 / 07731320527
Email: [email protected]
My time spent with Kamco Design was a great insight into the
tooling industry and gave me great confidence in an industrial
environment. I gained a significant amount of information during
my time at university and am looking forward to where my skills
can take me.
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My solution for a portable skate park
means that customer will be able to use
a skate park wherever there is a hard
standing area. The skate park will be
unfolded from the trailer and quickly set
up to let riders and skaters from rural
neighbourhoods to gain access to ramps
normally found in larger urban areas.
Other uses would be to help support a
new or refurbished skate park, or use at
sports/music festivals as a promotion
tool for companies.
Portable Skate Park Solution
Rivendell
Meadow Way
South Cerney
GLOS, GL7 6HY
07821422949 / 01285860414
The time spent at Bournemouth University combined with my
placement at Alvan Blanch has equipped me with the skills and
confidence not only to succeed this year but enabling me to
progress with my career within the product design industry.
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The ‘Eco-Puller’ is a versatile compact
maintenance unit, capable of riding the
undulating surfaces of a roadside verge
mounted from a telescopic arm or
towed across a field behind a tractor.
This product is intended for the removal
of Ragwort one of the 5 injurious weeds
specified in the weeds act of 1959. The
product is designed to be utilised within
areas where the weed posses a threat to
people and livestock.
Environmental Management - Eco-Puller
27 Glenfall
Yate
Nr Bristol
BS37 4LX
07748952852
In my placement year I played a valuable part at a company,
involving being head of their online marketing section. At
Bournemouth I have learnt valuable skills which I hope to take
forward into industry with my usual high motivation and enthusiasm.
Mark Silvester
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Simultaneously cleans two paint brushes
up to five inches wide or one roller up
to ten inches long using centrifugal
force and fluid pressure. Once the cycle
has finished, which pumps fluid
electronically through the brush or onto
the roller, the paint applicator continues
spinning for a set time to remove excess
cleaning fluids. These are collected in a
removable tank, enabling water or
White Spirit (Emulsion or Gloss paints)
to be used easily. These can then be
recycled through a filter to enable
maximum efficiency. Mains powered.
Paint Brush & Roller Cleaner
‘Racquets’
High Road
Chipstead
Surrey, CR5 3SD
07879 671648 / 01737 551344
Spending time at Bournemouth University and PDD Ltd during my
placement year has allowed me to express my creative and technical
abilities. I am now looking forward to applying those skills and
further developing them in an exciting professional environment.
Timothy Truong
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The adaptability of this product saves
time and effort for staff within bar
environments as there is no need to
laboriously stack and clear any
furniture. From the seating position, the
seats contract and raise with the aid of
a large spring. In the standing position
the product can be used as a bar-height
table. This setup would be used for
busier periods to create a dynamic social
environment. The seats can be lowered
and used during quieter periods.
Adaptable Bar Furniture
33 Hinksey Path
Thamesmead
London
SE2 9TB
07968 351851 / 020 8473 7201
Throughout my studies in various types of design, I have
understood the process with more clarity and depth at each stage.
I believe this is due to a natural aptitude I have for design which
has been furthered over recent years.
Neil W Thompson
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The shelter is a technical solution for
homeless disaster victims living in areas
that can’t be reached within the critical
timescale. Users are likely to be in a
range of extreme environments with no
other shelter options. The design
provides fundamental shelter with a
12sqm coverage. It is a low cost,
practical solution which can be air
dropped and self assembled without the
need of outside support. The shelter
offers an insulated, water proof, private
and secure place to live.
Emergency Shelter
81 Hare Lane
Claygate
Esher
Surrey, KT10 0QX
07740 988 006
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The BA Hons top-up in Fashion and Textiles is an intensive year aimed atdeveloping individual creativity and professional practice, and isdesigned to extend students’ technical and design capabilities to enablethem to develop a personal design style.
The course focuses on developing the student as a flexible and enquiringindividual who can communicate visually and verbally his or her ideasand opinions to a professional standard. Students acquire anddemonstrate a comprehensive and detailed knowledge of a range of specialisms within theFashion and Textile field, they are encouraged through the professional practice unit todevelop an awareness of the structure of the fashion industry and investigate possible careerpaths. Objective skills analysis assists the students in planning future career opportunities;built around a realistic knowledge of the demands and constraints of the Fashion and Textiles Industry.
Students are encouraged to seek input from industrial sponsors/advisors and this year severalstudents received valuable fabric sponsorship as well as gaining work experience atcompanies such as Georgina Von Etzdorf and Criminal Clothing.
The Final Major Project requires the student to produce a collection of six to eight outfits tobe shown as a catwalk collection. This involves the student initiating and completing allaspects of the design process from original research concept through fabric sourcing ,printing and cutting to final garment production and catwalk styling.
course forewordJennie Hiett - Course Leader
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fashion & textiles BA (Hons)
156 Sarah Al-Khabbaz157 Aysha Cummings158 Rachel Dowler159 Gemma Fromming160 Alicia Grinter161 Lorna Hamilton162 Linda Hansen163 Natalie Humphrey164 Laura Mitchener165 Margaret Mullin
166 Bethany Nottage167 Marie O'Callaghan168 Natalia Patel169 James Seebarun170 Katie Tuck171 Gemma Winnan172 Elizabeth Wood173 Katie Louise Wood174 Jingwen Xu
I have always had a keen eye for trends, colour and shape. I
recently completed a placement with Georgina Von Estzdorf. This
gave me a good insight into the textile industry which is the area
in which I hope to work.
Aysha Cummings
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
159
On my recent travels to Bangkok, I was
particularly struck by the stark contrast
between the rich and the poor. The
unexpected way that they are set close
together but yet worlds apart. My
collection captures this through a
combination of loosely draped fabrics
contrasted with fitted structured
silhouettes, fabrics are silks and chiffons
in an autumn colour palette - richly
foiled, layered and distressed to
highlight the feeling of juxtaposition of
rich and poor.
Extreme Contrasts
84 Howard Road
Queens Park
Bournemouth
Dorset, BH8 9ED
Tel: 07968399992
As a designer the subjects that intrigue me most is textiles, as I
am greatly influenced by colour and texture. My recent trip to
Premier Vision in Paris proved to be not only an exciting one but
has also become my inspiration for my final year project.
Sarah Al-Khabbaz
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
158
A sinister and dark romance that
captures the past's beauty and elegance.
Worn and distressed with the ghostly
appearance of old time lace and
glamour. Colours are jet black,
monument, dapple grey and steel. For
my inspiration I have used a Victorian
theme with a contemporary twist. I
achieved this by distressing and
customising my fabrics, using fabric
spray paints to give an aged look
through beautiful laces, bonding and
distressing by bleaching and wearing
down. This results in a unique and
exciting retake on the Victorian age.
Sinister Romance
Flat 6, 15 Wimborne Road
Bournemouth
Dorset
BH2 6LY
01202 316001 / 07717315397
As a designer, I am influenced by past worlds or worlds that may
not even exist. My colour palette veers towards metallics, which
helps to create the aged effect that I love. I am drawn towards
feminine shapes, to show the female form at its strongest.
Gemma Fromming
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
161
My collection is based on bronze
treasures I found when visiting a flea
market in Paris. They were hidden in a
box, and they just set a design spark off
in me. As I am passionate about
drawing, especially comic drawing, I
decided that I would combine the two
elements in my collection. My textile
designs come directly from the bronze
artefacts, and my fashion design comes
from modelling on the stand, whilst
being inspired by the strong appearance
of comic book women.
Parisian Treasure
18 St Davidís Close
Bishopdown Farm
Salisbury
Wiltshire, SP1 3FH
01722 335035
I am influenced by both hilarity and sincerity and have the desire
to explore the hidden secrets of our very complex world. I admire
quirky touches and visions of colour and am inspired by madness
and chaos. These are qualities that I will endeavour to portray
through my professional career.
Rachel Dowler
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
160
The concept of my collection is to create
an atmosphere that expresses the
mundane normality of our monotonous
routines and how this can be turned
into a quest of self discovery in the
form of a spiritual journey. A muted
palette of cool greys, misty charcoals
and contrasting shades of black help to
depict the mood. A combination of ultra
fine jersey, casual luxury fabrics like
feather weight linen and cotton fused
with the warmth of wool. Dynamic Grey
Moods projects voluminous silhouettes
with a contemporary concept.
Dynamic Grey Moods
4 Mountbatten Court
Raleigh Close
New Milton
Hampshire
07706427692
My work experience at Betty Jackson, gave me the insight I need
to see how a successful label works. In the future I would like to
venture into the styling of music videos, as I love the powerful
sexy imagery that is used.
Lorna Hamilton
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
163
Geometric shapes and bright colours
have always inspired me, so it was only
natural that my final collection would
be a combination of these things. I
have looked at graphic neon lights and
the structural city skyline at night. The
techniques I have used are
combinations of digital printing with
bright neon panels and reflective
material, with a colour palette of pink,
purple, blue and black, which help to
emphasise the clean straight graphic
lines of the garments.
Electric Eclipse
18 Lodge Park
Whittlebury
Northants
NN12 8XG
07747 304596 / 01327 858058
I have a keen passion for all things natural and old crafts, which
was part of my upbringing, I also have a passion for creating new
things using old techniques such as chain mail, crochet or even
shooting material.
Alicia Grinter
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
162
With my final collection I looked into
nature and what personal feelings/words
a natural habitat such as a forest brings
to my mind. When I look into a forest I
see a natural untamed beauty with
danger and intrigue, which has a type of
seduction and temptress quality about
it. I also feel that it holds unfound
treasures from the past such as pieces of
knights armour or gold coins. From this I
created a sexy natural collection with
silk, leather and chain mail.
A Forest Temptress
Verwood Lodge
Wimborne St Giles, Wimborne
Dorset, Bh21 5nx
01725517238 / 07876481443
The beach is a huge inspiration behind all my work, an aspect I
have carried throughout the three years of my degree. My
experiences at university have helped identify me as a person,
strengthen my confidence and made me a more outgoing and
sociable person.
Natalie Jane Humphrey
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
165
My design work was inspired by my
passion for being by the beach, with the
feeling of total relaxation... sand
between your toes and the smell of
fresh sea air. This womenswear separates
collection is made in chiffon, organza,
cottons, satins and wools; these were
chosen to reflect the contrasting
textures of the beach. Textured surfaces
are important to convey the ambiance
of the beach, fabrics are burnt,
scrunched, distressed and gathered to
resemble seaweed, sand patterns and
crashing waves.
Coastal Comfort
29 Lillywhite Crescent
Andover
Hants
SP10 5NA
07884217170 / 01264 359808
Things that influence my work are the expressionistic surrealistic
and deep thought provoking art and music. Odd combinations
such as organic shapes, raw bare surfaces, and the vintage look
inspire me to create something unique.
Linda DaugÂrd Hansen
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
164
My collection is based on the secret and
obscure twilight, the midnight black,
charcoal greys and cold whites are a key
focus on the atmosphere of the
collection. A cryptic and dark
atmosphere is lifted by a subtle spray of
purple and turquoise shades. The
coolness of these colours contrasts the
cosiness of the hand knitting; this is the
main textile influence. Knitting heavy
fabrics and layering them with light
transparent fabrics and fibres conveys
the ambience of my theme.
Enigmatic Twilight
L¯vagervej 15
7000 Fredericia
Denmark
07709 553307
As a designer I am inspired by the fabrics I select. I like to
combine pattern and bright colours, this is in my final
collectionand my textile work. Also I am conscious of
eco-friendly, non-animal derived fabrics, which was the theme
for my dissertation.
Margaret Mullin
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
167
This collection consists of fitted dresses
with raised waistlines and exaggerated
sleeves combined with half corsets. the
shapes are influenced by the amazing
architecture, which excites the
landscapes of Russia's major cities. The
beautiful surface decoration used in
russian crafts such as nesting dolls, is
reflected in the choice of exquisite
embroidered fabric and fine trimmings.
The glorious iconic religous art work has
inspired the use of lavish ecclesiastical
fabrics, the colours an opulent mix gold,
blue and red.
From Russia with Love
38 Stoke Green
Coventry
West Midlands
CV3 1AA
07849612751
I have always been inspired by textiles and fabrics, and the way
different materials give a different appeal to each garment. I
enjoy inventing my own fabrics and experimenting with diverse
textile techniques. My work experience was spent with a London
silk company and this is the area that I hope to work in.
Laura Mitchener
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
166
This collection is inspired by satellite
views of the earth. I have used the
contour lines to create surface texture,
and carried the organic theme through
to give natural flowing form to my
garments. Textiles have a strong part to
play, as I have used different techniques
to create my material. Silk, organza and
georgette are burnt, marbled, creased
and crushed, with a cool blue palette to
create an innovative fabric range.
Earth from Above
4 Northmere Drive
Parkstone
Poole
Dorset, BH12 4DU
01202 747845 / 07723 326866
As a designer my inspiration comes from a wide range of influences
such as art, photography and current affairs. My family are the
motivation behind my strong work ethic and determination. I aspire
to create garments, which instigate uniqueness.
Marie Louise O'Callaghan
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
169
‘Mise le meas’, meaning ‘yours sincerely’
in Irish, is the name of my collection as
it is a true representation of myself. An
individual with a strong character,
influenced by a multitude of sources,
my collection is an expression of the
amalgamation of these combined with
the floaty tenderness of frills and sheer
transparent fabrics. Furthermore,
Celtic patterns are used in a
contemporary manner. Resulting in a
crescendo of distinctiveness.
Mise le Meas
38 Windsor Road
Rathmines
Dublin 6
Ireland
07760327104 / 00353879377722
Designing from a young age, a career in fashion was not a
conscious decision for me it was instinctive. I was fortunate to
gain two work placements for Griffin and Aimee McWilliams, both
were extremely influential, and confirmed the fashion industry is
where my heart lies.
Bethany Nottage
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
168
My collection is inspired by the
sophistication of the Edwardian Jacket
worn in the 1950’s by the original
teenage youths ‘The Teddyboys’.
I’ve focused particularly on the colour
palette and use of fabrics, with the
disparity of innocent baby pink and
school pinafore grey with classic blacks.
These are used to portray a contrast
between the reputation of the Teddyboy
given by the media and my perception
of their innocence. Tailoring details are
exaggerated and oversized, giving a new
emphasis to female body lines.
Sophisticated Rebels
10 Priory Gardens
Great Yarmouth
Norfolk
NR30 1NH
01493 330793 / 07920132227
Two work placements at Griffin and Criminal Clothing gave me a
great insight into the fashion industry. After graduation I would
like to travel and hopefully complete an internship in Europe or
New York to give me further breadth and confidence as a designer.
James Seebarun
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
171
Reminiscent of the golden years of the
eccentric English country aristocrat, this
mixed mens and womenswear collection
emulates a new practical elegance.
Traditional tweeds which are so
characteristic of the country lifestyle are
reinvented into new styles and
structures. My fabric story is an
extravagant mix of tweed, suitings,
plaids, checks, and shirtings, overprinted
with my own textile images. The colour
pallete unpredictable, with off beat
contrasts, individuality abounds for the
modern day eccentric.
English Eccentrics
17 Auclum Lane
Burghfield
Reading
Berkshire, RG7 3DE
07796080549 / 01189 832633
My inspiration derives from my Art and Design background. I am
inspired by many art disciplines including ceramics, glass and
sculptors Barbara Hepworth and Andy Goldsworthy. I source ideas
from exhibitions and thrift shops, and a single piece of vintage
jewellery can spark design ideas.
Natalia Patel
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
170
My collection is inspired from my Indian
roots. Taken from memories of when I
was four at my family’s home near
Bombay. This collection takes the
vibrancy, texture and pattern of my
Indian memories. Using a combination
of leather, polyester paper and latex to
convey my individual memories. Hindu
God prints embellished with crystals and
my family’s Indian writing, Gujarati,
inspires my textile work.
Bangles, Balloons & Bombay
160 Moorings Way
Southsea
Portsmouth
Hampshire, P048YN
07920062676 / 023 92295549
I am very influenced by my immediate surroundings, especially
that of the natural beauty of the environment. The degree course
has shaped my development as a designer and given me the
confidence to reach for my dreams. In the future I would love to
establish my name and create my own business, meanwhile I aim
to gain as much experience as I can by working alongside
designers in constantly inspiring and exciting experiences.
Gemma Winnan
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
173
This collection has been inspired by many
personal influences and memories. I have
looked at my family upbringing in
Cornwall, and chosen to use a Cornish
national tartan to represent my heritage.
Past photos of my grandparents inspired
me towards late, forties early fifties
designs as they are romantically feminine
and celebrate the female form. I have
also been influenced by my love for the
coast and countryside, with its beautiful
views, inspiring textures and print, and
used ethnic and Celtic imagery.
Nostalgic Heritage
18 Devizes Road
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP27AD
Quirky with an individual creative style, I’m influenced by
childhood ideals and school days, and by the language, symbolism
and power of fashion. A work placement at Cath Kidston was
both inspiring and invaluable, seeing how a successful company
runs, and how to begin to pursue my dreams
Katie Tuck
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
172
A look inside my world, in my time and
place, a time capsule of a particular
moment. An instinctive, subconscious
kaleidoscope of influences from the
childlike to the sinister. It doesn’t really
make sense at all, but then it doesnít
have to, this is how I look at things. The
result is a happy, random collection -
think Alabama from True Romance,
choosing clothes from a dressing-up
box from her youth. You’re so cool.
You’re so cool.
A Snapshot of My World
26 Marina Road
Durrington
Nr Salisbury
Wilts, SP4 8DB
01980 653627 / 07759 486230
My continual interest in fashion and textiles is constantly
progressing, I have learnt more about myself, this is shown in the
way I work and dress. Fashion has made me more confident in
myself and having found my true identity. I’m determined to
strive to my absolute best.
Katie Louise Wood
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
175
A bright and colourful off beat men’s
and women’s wear collection using my
own naive textile prints with some
commercial printed fabrics. Taking
influence from the Japanese street
stylebook ‘Fresh Fruits’, the overall fun
look combines fur, knit and print
embellishment, with fun trims and
oversized buttons. The menswear
contrasts the bright womenswear with
subtler colours and camouflage prints.
Boys & Girls Come Out to Play
76 The Sheeplands
Sherborne
Dorset
DT9 4BS
07814552257
As a designer I am influenced by natural textures and forms.
During my degree studies I have especially enjoyed the textile
projects using screen printing and fabric manipulation. I
completed my work placement at Mud Pie an international trend
forecast company.
Elizabeth Wood
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
174
My collection is inspired by flamenco
dancers and historical Spanish costumes.
The silhouettes are a combination of
fitted bodices and floating skirts. As a
very technical person, I enjoy
experimenting on the stand to produce
interesting shapes and combining the
results with flat cutting to create my
finished garments. I have chosen a soft
watery colour palette for this range of
dresses, in subtle two tone ‘shot’ effect
fabrics to enhance the feeling of
movement, achieved by the multi-
layered cutting techniques.
Flirtatious Flamenco
Home Farm
Giles lane
Landford
Wiltshire
SP5 2BG
01794 322506
I completed an Art and Design HND and a course in International
Business Trading in China before choosing to come to England to
study to degree level. In the future I would like to own my own
business, after completing an MA.
Jingwen Xu
BA
(Hons)
Fashion&
Textiles
176
As a designer I am influenced by what
young people around me are wearing,
the street fashion in Asia, and Chinese
culture in general. I am also drawn
towards a strong luxurious and sexy
image. In my collection I have combined
these two elements to create a young
and sexy range of clothes for the
vibrant individual. I have chosen to use
an offbeat colour palette mixing prints
and textures in cotton, chiffon and silks.
Chinese Changes
Room 2002 No 93
He Yuan, Wuxi
Jiangsu Province
China 214000
07921788713
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Aimhigher is a national programme whose role is to widen participation in Higher Education (HE) by raising the aspirationsand developing the abilities of young people from groups that are under-represented in HE. The programme seeks to reacha number of people including potential HE students, their families, teachers and employers.
Aimhigher operates in England on a national, regional and area basis. Partnerships, Access and Community Engagement(PACE) at Bournemouth University is involved in national Aimhigher projects, in regional activities as part of AimhigherSouthwest, and in area activities as part of Aimhigher in LIFE (Learning is for Everyone).
The role of the Aimhigher programme is to:
• Raise aspirations and motivation to enter HE among young people in schools and further education and in workplace learning, who are from under-represented groups.
• Raise the attainment of potential HE students, who are from under-represented groups, so that they gain the academic or vocational qualifications and learning skills that will enable them to enter HE.
• Strengthen routes into HE via vocational courses and government apprenticeships in schools, colleges and the workplace.
• Raise students’ aspirations to enter HE and to apply to the institution and/or course best able to match their abilities.
• Improve the attainment, aspirations, motivation and self-esteem of gifted and talented young people aged 13-19; and the quality of identification, provision and support for those students in schools and colleges.
For more information please see our websitewww.aimhigher.ac.uk/life
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Business Link Wessex is delighted to support the Festival of Design and Innovation.
The aim of Business Link Wessex is to stimulate the growth of the economyacross Dorset , Hampshire and the Isle of Wight , helping the region's businessesto develop and prosper. We offer top class, impartial analysis, advice andguidance whatever the size or type of your business, however long you havebeen running it.
We offer a unique resource to small and medium-sized businesses and themajority of our services are free of charge! Government funding enables us tosubsidise the wide range of services we offer - all designed to help our customersstart or develop their business. We provide real commercial experience tomaximise your chance of success.
We offer top class, impartial advice and guidance when you need it. BusinessLink Wessex is the only truly impartial organisation that has genuine commercialexperience and dedicates 100% of its time to making sure you achieve yourdesired success.
It can be lonely out there, but talking to Business Link Wessex will enable you toget in contact with the people who have the answers you need.
Business Link WessexFounded in 1903 and granted a Royal Charter in 1906, IoD is a non-political organisation with 52,000 + members in theUK and overseas. Individual membership is representative of the whole business spectrum from media to manufacturing,e-business to the public and voluntary sectors. Members include CEO's of major corporations to entrepreneurial directorsof start-up companies.
IoD places great emphasis on professional director development and excellence in boardroom practice. It has establisheda certified qualification for directors – Chartered Director – as well as specific board-level and director-level training andindividual career monitoring.
Institute of Directors (IoD)
The IoD & Bournemouth University Innovation Award 2006
IoD Wessex Branch in Dorset is one of 12 partners now operating the prestigious ‘Dorset Business Awards' - now in the 12th year and runin conjunction with the Daily Echo (Bournemouth). The Awards are made at a Gala Dinner & Presentation Ceremony held in Bournemouthin December.
In conjunction with Bournemouth University it offers the annual Innovation Award. This category seeks the organisation ‘most able to demonstratethe development of an excitingly original and innovative product or service to meet an identified market or other economic need’.
The Award is open to all Dorset-based organisations whether private, public or voluntary sector operating for profit or not-for-profit.
Website and entry details for the 2006 Dorset Business Awards, including the IoD & Bournemouth University InnovationAward, can be obtained from Peter Hodgkins, Honorary Secretary, IoD Wessex on 01258 830 331 or [email protected].
Closing date for entries for the 2006 Awards is 30th September
Information on IoD is available by visitingwww.iod.com
The South West Regional Development Agency aims to bring lasting economic success to South West England bycreating an environment in which business can succeed. Lasting economic success will only come about when increasingbusiness productivity provides the foundation for a competitive and inclusive economy across the region as a whole.
The focus for Agency activity and investment is therefore to tackle the factors that constrain the productivity of businesses– factors such as innovation and technology transfer.
Businesses have to work harder, more creatively and smarter to stay competitive in the global economy. The key tohelping businesses maintain and increase competitiveness is by encouraging innovative approaches to all aspects ofbusiness activity. This can be achieved by effectively exploiting new knowledge and technology, in which public researchestablishments and higher education institutions play a crucial role.
The Agency supports a number of Design and Innovation initiatives encouraging businesses to form strategic alliances inpriority sectors. These include developing the South West Science and Industry Council to improve collaboration betweenthe region's science and technology base; increasing the capacity of the region's businesses to access R&D fundinggrants from the DTI; and assisting companies and research organisations to license agreements, intellectual propertymanagement and identify sources to finance innovation.
The SWRDA is therefore pleased to be able to support the Festivalof Design and Innovation as a way of encouraging innovation andtechnology and knowledge transfer within companies in theBournemouth, Dorset & Poole area.
South West of England Regional Development Agency
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DEK is delighted to supportthe Bournemouth University
Festival of Design andInnovation again this year -
our experience inemploying Bournemouth
engineering graduates hasbeen excellent and we wish
you well for anothersuccessful show.
Dorset Business is the Chamber of Commercefor the County of Dorset. Our 800 members coverthe spectrum from start-up businesses to SME’sto major international corporations. Our memberscome from across the county and beyond, andrepresent all the key sectors of the businesscommunity including the industries participatingin the Festival of Design & Innovation. Whilepredominantly privately funded, we haveconsultative status with the public sector.
Thanks to the close working relationship we have establishedwith the FE and HE Sectors, Dorset Business is wellpositioned to support the challenges of the transition fromacademia to the world of business, and we applaudBournemouth University’s initiative to showcase the work oftalented student designers in the Festival.
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
Specialist Funding for Forward Thinking Businesses
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) is a DTI schemedesigned to enable businesses to grow by providing fundingsupport to develop strategic projects identified as being critical totheir future success. Bournemouth University has successfully beenrunning such KTP’s for over 20 years and those recently completedhave reported a combined increase in sales of over £9 million ofwhich £2.3m reflected export activity.
Case StudyVES Andover produces equipment for the heating, ventilation andair conditioning market.
KTP Project Aims: incorporate electronic design skills and create anew product.
KTP Project Achievements: development of new productprototypes, improved competive advantage, implanted newknowledge and new capabilities created within the company.
John Peters, managing director of VES Andover, said: “The partnership between Bournemouth Universtiy and VES hasbeen a great success, with many benefits to both parties.Thedecisions made were vital to the project’s success.“
For further information please contact us at:KTP CentreBournemouth University
phone: 01202 965925e-mail: [email protected]
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Avonwood is an established developer andmanufacturer of RFID technology, and overthe last fifteen years has provided many bluechip companies throughout the world, with arange of innovative identification and assetmanagement solutions.
Avonwood manufactures the Eureka® RFID range ofproducts and software, providing solutions to identifyand manage assets and personnel in areas of safety,security and control as well as more specialised assetmanagement applications within industry, commerceand the service sector.
Offering end-to-end solutions from bespoke systemdesign and integration to turnkey RFID technologysolutions, Eureka® products service a wide range ofindustries from food processing and vehiclemanufacturing to the leisure industry. Applications includeproduction line automation, personnel identification,asset management & security and access control.
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Consultancy can be tailored to meet your
requirements in the University's specialist areas
of knowledge, including design, engineering
and computing.
KKnnoowwlleeddggee TTrraannssffeerr PPaarrttnneerrsshhiippss ((KKTTPP)) - provides
funding support (up to 70% of project costs) to
develop an 18-36 month strategic project identified
as critical to the future success of a company.
Typical benefits include increased sales & profits,
development of new products & processes and
improved competitiveness.
PPrroottoottyyppee && VViirrttuuaall MMaannuuffaaccttuurriinngg CCeennttrree - A fast
and affordable prototype production service,
enabling significantly increased speed of developing
and bringing to market new products - often
reducing cost.
BBuussiinneessss EEdduuccaattiioonn && TTrraaiinniinngg - The University
offers flexible masters degrees, Continuing
Professional Development (CPD) and short courses
for businesses in a wide range of disciplines.
The University can also design and deliver tailor
made programmes either at the University or a
location of your choice.
SSttuuddeenntt RReeccrruuiittmmeenntt - The University produces talented
graduates whose practical and technical skills are in
high demand from business. Recruiting a student is
often seen as a way of introducing a fresh mind to
solve an old problem. Flexible recruitment options allow
businesses access to the University’s students and
graduates for industrial placements & periods of part-
time or full-time employment.
PPrroodduuccttss ffoorr LLiicceennssiinngg - The University’s subsidiary
company BU Innovations Ltd has a portfolio of
innovative product designs with applications across
many industries available for licensing.
For more information about the
University’s services to business:
tteell:: 01202 961961
ee--mmaaiill:: [email protected]
wweebbssiittee:: www.bournemouth.ac.uk/s2b
Services to BusinessBournemouth University
is committed to
economic development
in the region.
The University makes its
expertise and facilities
available to business by
providing a range of
specialist services
aimed at meeting
business needs.
UNI BlurbPPoossttggrraadduuaattee CCoouurrsseess - many of
the Masters courses offered are
available as part-time and full-
time options allowing students to
undertake study in a format that
best suits them. Courses include
Computer Aided Product
Development, Design
Psychology, Sustainable Product
Design, Interior Design,
Engineering Product Design,
Microelectronics & Computing
and Engineering Project
Management. With 13 courses
available covering a wide
spectrum, students usually find
an MA or MSc that suits their
particular needs.
KKnnoowwlleeddggee TTrraannssffeerr PPaarrttnneerrsshhiippss
- many graduates find valuable
employment through this scheme.
Graduates typically undertake a
fully paid 2 year project of
strategic importance to the
company. This often leads on to
the introduction of a new product
and career progression within the
company. This fulfilling position is
part subsidised by Government
Funds and as a consequence is
very attractive to companies and
graduates alike. Bournemouth
University has an enviable
reputation for running the popular
KTP programmes with over 70
such partnerships started.
SShhoorrtt CCoouurrsseess - offer graduates
the opportunity to undertake
units in key areas to help develop
additional knowledge in specialist
fields. Most courses also carry
CPD points allowing graduates
to build up towards a
postgraduate qualification.
Courses include Project
Management, Technology
Transfer, Materials in Design,
CAD CAM, Environmental Law &
Cultural Pressures, Consumer
Behaviour, Structural Materials
and Getting started with a
PIC Microcontroller.
For further information about
these and other opportunities:
tteell:: 01202 965506
ee--mmaaiill:: [email protected]
wweebbssiittee:: dec.bournemouth.ac.uk
Graduates can benefit
from a variety of activities
undertaken by the School
of Design, Engineering &
Computing. The School
has developed a
reputation for assisting
graduates in attaining
their personal and
professional goals.
Opportunities for Graduates