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HARRY VISUAL PORTFOLIO
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2LED Light Shelf
Motion and light are powerful stimuli in
our lives. This project is an exploration
on how to use both elements for better
organization.
Each platform descends with weight,
forcing a conscientious instead of
haphazard placement of item. Upon
lowering item, vibrant color confirms
receipt.
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3Pen Concept in Style of Gary Fisher Bikes
Question: How to visually design a pen in
the style of Gary Fisher Bikes?
Answer: Fisher bikes are iconic for their bent
top tubes for easier stand over. Borrow idea
and bend pen to better nestle in one’s
hand.
Traction is king on the trail, while control is
key on paper. Aggressive grips on the pen
mimic the knobs of a tire.
The front suspension is a Gary Fisher
innovation to cope with the bumps. A
spring loaded pen tip provides a much
smoother stroke.
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4Pen Concept in Style of Puma
Question: How to visually design a pen in
the style of Puma?
Answer: Translate the on-the-go lifestyle
of Puma fashion into a portable and
fashionable writing tool.
Bracelet is made from heavy canvas with
single loop Velcro, hand sewn together.
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5Fetish Knife
In exploring my own values and styles, I’ve
found a fetish for customization. This craft
knife embodies that effort to create unique
versions of everyday products. A beautiful
product should be crafted with beautiful
tools.
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6Custom CNC Bottle Openers
As my first CNC project, I wanted to fully
explore cutting different materials with
varying types of tools. I chose a basic
shape and decided to make copies in
6000 series aluminum, 303 stainless steel
and brass.
Each material had unique cutting times
and characteristics, with the 303 stainless
proving especially tough. Aluminum is hard
anodized while the steel and brass are
brush finished.
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7Collapsing Jewelry Box
Jewelry is made to be worn, to be
displayed in public, but in private is often
hidden and locked.
This box promotes jewelry’s glittering
purpose even in storage. Each type of
jewelry nestles within its own specific nook
for a more intimate display.
Case is crafted from polycarbonate tubes
and sheet.
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8Lazy Tote - Laundry Hamper
Living in a college dormitory creates a
specific need that laundry transport must
be light, portable and storable.
The extended handle and caster wheels
allow easy transfer of loads from far corners
of a building. The collapsing lightweight
aluminum frame makes for an easier move
at year’s end.
Fabricated tubing, machined joints, hand
sewn pack clothe.
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9Mountain Bike Light Prototype
A key problem with lights mounted high
on handlebars or helmets is small bumps
cast smaller shadows, making it harder to
discern at night. Mounting the lights lower
on the fork solves this problem.
Other requirements included high intensity
LEDs, shock absorbent housing, and
long lasting lithium ion batteries. Case
disassembly also had to be tool less on the
trail.
Fuse deposition modeling process allowed
rapid prototype of housing out of ABS, a
shock resistent material, important on rough
trails with flying debris.
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10InvisiDesk - School Writing Aid Concept
This collaborative project took my team
to the 4th and 5th graders at Ohlone
Elementary School. Our observations
revealed a need for teachers and students
to mark textbooks to emphasize words,
explain concepts or even practice cursive.
In order to not mar expensive textbooks,
this need was being fulfilled with copious
amounts of photocopied paper.
Our solution was a clear writable surface
designed to fit over any size textbook
for highlighting with traditional dry erase
markers.
In addition, handouts or lined paper can
also be slipped into the tablet for practicing
of cursive.
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11Visual Ideations & Sketches
12GRAPHIC & WEB DESIGN
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13Stanford Internet Solutions Lead Developer
April 2005 - June 2007
As an SIS developer, I regularly interact
with clients directly to outline functional
needs for their web presence. This ranges
from providing potential shoppers with a
sense of security and trust to providing
students with meal plan details.
I then utilize several web design tools and
programming languages to create appro-
priate solutions based on scale, budget,
time and ease of maintenance.
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14Wedding - Save the Date Postcards
June 2012
For this momentous occasion, I decided
to surprise my fiance with a special save
the date postcard.
Illustrations drawn and colored in Adobe
Illustrator.
15RAPID PROTOTYPING
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16Fetish Knife - CNC Machine Process
Final SolidWorks assembly. 3D model split in half for easier GibbsCAM processing. Material blank prepared with alignment holes. Final fixture setup with 1/4” bolts and 1/8” pins. Contour shape cut completed.
Surfacing operation completed. Opening is filled with Bondo filler. Blank is then flipped and opposite side is machined.
Parts can now be freely extracted. Bondo is removed with heat gun and parts are ready for sanding and finishing.
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17Lazy Tote - Prototype Iterations
Early tube bending die made from soft wood. Die would sit under arbor press to make long curve bends.
Early failure of wood die gave ample time for new die to be made.
Next tube bending die made from MDF board routed and bolted together. Strength was more than enough to bend tubes.
Plastic prototype of hinge mechanism. Vise stops used to aid in quicker operations without re-measuring.
Non planar surfaces cut with custom made angle blocks.
First assembly of hinge joint with sintered bronze bearing.
Hinge machining was valuable lesson in mass manufacturing.
90 degree bends made on DiArco tube bender while large radius legs were bent using MDF die.
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18Lazy Tote - Final Prototype
Round plugs turned from single rod stock. Each plug tapped to accept 8-32 screw. Plugs were bathed in liquid nitrogen to shrink diam-eter by 1 thousandths of an inch.
Aluminum plugs are then press fit into ends of tubing.
Cutting threads on cam lock shaft.
Initial tube reaming setup. Final more stable tube reaming setup.
First assembly of different sections.
Near final assembly of legs and wheels. Final product with fabric body completed.
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