Design By

Bryan Salomons

An Industrial Product Designer

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101. Example Projects

IFEX Fire Extinguish Drone

Here is a preview of the Industrial Product design  60 project, showcasing our collaborative effort with classmates to develop a fire-extinguishing drone. The drone is equipped with an effective (Iffex) water cannon, and it meets requirements such as user-friendliness and the ability to shoot multiple times. One remarkable feature of the drone is its innovative design, where the blades not only generate lift but also twist around the drone arm’s axis to adjust the drone’s angle, allowing it to stay in the same position while tilting up and down.

Collaborating on this project with my classmates was a fantastic experience, providing valuable insights into teamwork. Additionally, this venture involved a partnership with the mechatronic research group at Saxion, enhancing the overall learning and collaborative experience.

 

You can find more about this project in My Porffolio’s.

Chocolade Milk Stove

The Chocolate Milk Stove is the outcome of the Industrial Product Design 20 project. Our task as a group was to create a portable stove for winter sports enthusiasts. This stove, designed to fit into a backpack, can be effortlessly disassembled and cleaned. The airflow begins at the bottom through the pallet grate, and the smoke exits through holes on the top side. The compact stove provides a convenient platform for heating chocolate milk or other substances by placing a pan on it.

The hexagonal shape provides a stable base. There is one side featuring a pallet feeding hole with a sliding cover. This allows for the safe addition of more pallets to sustain the fire. All these components conveniently fold and pack into a compact form factor, comparable in size to a drink bottle.

 

You can find more about this project in My Portfolio’s

Acrylic LED Photo

This creation, titled “The Acrylic LED Photo,” is a personal project crafted as a gift. The concept involved using a laser cutter to engrave a photo onto an acrylic sheet. This sheet is then placed inside a box equipped with LED lights. The LEDs illuminate the photo, enhancing its sharpness and providing an aesthetically pleasing appearance. The box, for the LED lights and other components, can be 3D printed in two halves without requiring supports. Afterward, the pieces can be spray-painted in any color to add character to the product.

There is a designated slot for the remote, and on the bottom side, there are small cutouts to accommodate rubber feet. The sides include two holes: one for the power supply and the other for the remote receiver. The sheet thickness measures 3 mm.

For additional details about this project or to obtain the CAD models for 3D printing, please feel free to reach out to me using the contact information provided on this website.

 

102. About this site

"This site has been created to share my works with interested individuals. It serves as a tool where I can showcase my work instead of letting it gather dust. It's also a way for me, as an industrial product designer, to promote myself along with my skillset and abilities. That's why for example, you can find my CV, portfolios, and contact details on this site."

“I am currently a student at Saxion University (Enschede, The Netherlands), pursuing the Industrial Product Designer course. The program spans four years, and I am currently in my third year. Upon completing my studie, my goal is to pursue a full-time career as an Industrial Product Designer.” I’m in the search for a fitting Industrial Product Designer job!

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