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"" =====Industrial Design Engineering @ Delft University of Technology===== Tangible products were my chosen medium before I started to specialize in the digital and virtual. I had gone in this direction after realizing that many of my daily interactions were greatly influenced by the product development process. And I wanted in. However, after several years I realized that I mainly wanted a peek behind the curtain. The following projects are a selection of my experiences as an industrial design engineering student. |!|(i:dev-spi)|| ||Autumn 2008||(c:devtitle)====A NEW DIRECTION TO BUILD THE FUTURE====|| |=|(c:descriptor) together with||B.P. Gramberg, R.J. Hoebe, L.V. Plink, V.J.F. Verweij, and Z. Wat|| |=|(c:descriptor) course name||Strategic Product Innovation|| |=|(c:descriptor) supervised by||Jarmila Kopecka|| |=|(c:descriptor) deliverables||[[http://olieman.net/docs/dev/SPI-Hilti1.pdf Internal Analysis]], [[http://olieman.net/docs/dev/SPI-Hilti2.pdf External Analysis]], [[http://olieman.net/docs/dev/SPI-Hilti3.pdf Future Direction]]|| {{image url="uploads/dev/dev_future-strategy.jpg" title="Future strategy for professional power-tool maker Hilti." alt="Mocked-up website which shows Hilti's gardening tools."}} Future strategy for professional power-tool maker Hilti. Our advice for Hilti was to expand into the gardening equipment market. |!|(i:dev-po2)|| ||Spring 2008||(c:devtitle)====WIGS====|| |=|(c:descriptor) course name||Concept Design|| |=|(c:descriptor) supervised by||Johan Kok|| |=|(c:descriptor) deliverables||[[http://olieman.net/docs/dev/PO2-WIGS.pdf WIGS Concept]] [Dutch], [[http://olieman.net/docs/dev/PO2-EvalRef Evaluation & Reflection]] [Dutch]|| {{image url="uploads/dev/dev_wigs.jpg" title="Mobility concept for the inhabitants of historical Dutch city centers to transport moderately heavy products without a car." alt=""}} Mobility concept for the citizens of historical Dutch city centers to transport moderately heavy products without a car. |!|(i:dev-dne)|| ||Winter 2007||(c:devtitle)====FORM AND MEANING====|| |=|(c:descriptor) course name||Design & Experience|| |=|(c:descriptor) supervised by||Dicky Brand|| |=|(c:descriptor) deliverables||[[http://olieman.net/docs/dev/D&E-Bacardi.pdf Analysis & Redesign]]|| {{image url="uploads/dev/dev_form-meaning.png" title="Exercises in the meaning of form." alt="Analyses of the emotive space of stools. Redesigns of a Bacardi stool in the historical Arts & Crafts style, and as a future-oriented concept."}} The study of structure and the significance of form. Redesigns of a Bacardi stool in the historical Arts & Crafts style, and as a future-oriented concept. |!|(i:dev-d3d)|| ||Autumn 2007||(c:devtitle)====BOAT METER====|| |=|(c:descriptor) together with||Joris van 't Ende, Werner van Huffelen, and Guimar Letsoin|| |=|(c:descriptor) course name||Digital 3D computing, measurement and design|| |=|(c:descriptor) supervised by||Tjamme Wiegers|| |=|(c:descriptor) deliverables||Software Prototype, [[http://olieman.net/docs/dev/D3D-BoatMeter.pdf Report]] [code in appendix]|| {{image url="uploads/dev/dev_boatmeter.jpg" title="Software prototype Boat Meter in VB.NET." alt=""}} Conceptual design of a system that measures boats in canal locks. Software prototype //Boat Meter// in Visual Basic .NET. |!|(i:dev-fs)|| ||Winter 2006||(c:devtitle)====ABSTRACTION OF A "TOUCH SHAPE"====|| |=|(c:descriptor) course name||Form Studies|| |=|(c:descriptor) supervised by||various people|| |=|(c:descriptor) deliverables||Clay and Soap Stone Models, [[http://olieman.net/docs/dev/FS-Abstractie.pdf Report]] [Dutch, with many photographs]|| {{image url="uploads/dev/dev_form-abstraction.jpg" title="An exercise to find a shape that can be playfully grasped with two hands. Final model in soap stone." alt="An exercise to find a shape that can be playfully grasped with two hands. Final model in soap stone."}} An exercise to find a shape that can be playfully grasped with two hands. First, I kneaded clay into a shape that was pleasant to the touch (without looking), but visually rough. Several drawings of this shape served to capture the essential features on paper. Based on these drawings, I made a second clay shape with more abstracted features. In turn, this shape was also abstracted by carving it from soap stone. DevCat {{nocomments}}