My name is Justin Ley and I am excited to begin my career as an Industrial Designer. My focuses are Furniture Design and Sneaker Design and I can not wait to show everyone what I have been working on throughout my final year at Humber College.
The four essential pillars encompass human-centric design approach and the understanding of full-bodied, three dimensional physical interaction of user, product and environment. The projects generate innovative solutions using research-driven, evidence-based designs which focus on the user experience.
There is a need for the development of new activities, when going to a ski trail, there are two main types of riders either snowboarding or skiing, this shows the market's lack of depth.
Developing a new method that changes the way riding is done while encouraging fun for its users is needed.
Developing the human- interaction & user-centric design means looking into understanding how someone will interact or use the product.
Ergonomics and human factors look at the sizing of the user compared to the size of the product to provide an enjoyable and comfortable riding experience for all riders.
Utilizing sustainable materials and manufacturing processes to encourage a long-lasting product.
The main goal of this solution is to develop a safer and more enjoyable riding experience for cross-country skiers and to create the opportunity to change the current view of the sport of cross-country skiing. Bringing an alternative method to traversing a winter trail can bring a new depth to this extremely popular sport and culture.
Nick Beneventi
EXO X - Mitigating Injuries for Commercial Plumbers
Commercial, Industrial & Professional
Jaaziel Codogan
Spinsaw 360 - Improving Safety for Forestry Workers
Commercial, Industrial & Professional