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JENNIFER MONCLOU CHAPARRO
Industrial Designer
PORTFOLIO
PRODUCT
Design and construc�on of an ar�ficial human hearth simulator for cardiovascular surgery training. The model will be used during a progressive program based on simula�on.
ACADEMIC PROJECTS: HUMAN HEARTH SIMULATOR
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Problem statement:
The design of a human hearth model starts inside an electronic engineering and industrial design course from two universi�es in Bucaramanga, Colombia (UIS and UPB) and led by the Sick Kids Learning Ins�tute (Toronto, Canada), where a group of students have the challenge of developing a device that could imitate human heart movements and quan�fy the manipula�on from both an expert surgeon and a surgery student.
Characteris�cs:
It stores all the necessary electronic components that allows the imita�on of common hearth movements.
The student/user can prac�ce cardiovascular surgery techniques: coronary artery anastomosis (distal and proximal).
Vein models can be changed or moved to different posi�ons around the hearth model
It has the appearance of a healthy adult human hearth, thanks to the use of silicon and synthe�c pigments.
The hearth is inside a human thorax model with anatomic propor�ons.
Allows both the student and the trainer easy interac�on with other surgery elements such as: stabilizing system (Octopus) and Sternum Retractor System.
Implementa�on and use of the heart models during the 3rd Electronic Engineering Interna�onal Seminar,Universidad Ponficia Bolivariana, Bucaramanga ‐ Colombia 2012
Device implementa�on and ways of useBucaramanga, 2012
GRADUATE THESIS PROJECT: PHYSICAL THERAPY DEVICE
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Alterna�ve sketches
Visual evidence of problems
During the visit to different physiotherapy clinics in the city of Bucaramanga, Colombia problems related with the implementa�on of thermal and electric therapies during muscular rehabilita�on became apparent:
Furniture deteriora�on due to water filtra�on of the hea�ng machine
During thermal therapy the temperature can´t be regulated
Risk of heat overexposure of the skin
Both electro and thermal therapies are applied with two different devices
Objec�ves:
Design and manufacture a func�onal model that allows the use of heat and electric current during muscular rehabilita�on therapies.
The model should be versa�le so it will adapt to different body areas.
Choose a formal, structural and material alterna�ve.
Design of a manual control that allows the regula�on of temperature and electrical variables such as: pulse, intensity and width frequency.
The manual control should give the user constant feedback.
Design and construc�on of a physical therapy device, to apply electro and thermal therapy simultaneously or separately in a controlled manner during muscle rehabilita�on procedures.
Final alternative components:
One (1) control, for the variation of: temperature (°C), pulse, intensity and width frequency
Four (4) carbon electrodes with their respective power cords
Three (3) thermal packs with their respective cover
Three (3) cold packs with their respective cover
One (1) power cord AC/DC
One (1) briefcase to store and transport all the components
Photographs of the func�onal prototype
Final prototyope
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Design and construc�on of a decora�ve folding table that saves space.
3D ModelConstruc�on drawings
MULTIFUNCTIONAL FOLDING TABLEACADEMIC PROJECTS:
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Due to the lack of space available in homes and especially for students or professionals with carriers related to design, where having a good place to work is an important factor to take into account, surge the need of a multifunctional furniture that saves space. It can be used as a work surface, as a decorative item or as a shelf organizer for utensils.
The decorative painting can be changed and is attached by magnets.
Auxiliary light located in the inner shelf.
Final productBucaramanga, Colombia 2011 Easy opening
mechanism.
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Design and manufacture of a manual press for the shoe sole assemble; the concept addresses an ergonomic analysis and health affecta�ons
ACADEMIC PROJECTS: MANUAL PRESS
Problem statement:
The workers of a shoe factory in Bucaramanga, Colombia execute ac�vi�es without having any considera�on of their health: they a�ach two parts of a sole with glue using their bare hands and mouth.
Design Solu�ons:
An ar�fact that prevents direct contact of the workers with dangerous chemical substances is designed, it also reduces physical weathering of their hands and mouth.
Visual evidence of problems
Characteris�cs:
The ar�fact allows previous pressing of the two sole parts to be a�ached.
The ar�fact uses a lever mechanism that contributes to the fast sole pressing and prevents health problems related with biomechanical risk.
With the mechanism, more than one sole can be pressed at the same �me (the concept establish a maximum of four).
Redefines the operator ac�ons by changing the previous procedure where he used his hands and mouth, for a new one in which he uses a manual tool.
Prototype implementa�on and way of use
Final prototype
Bucaramanga, Colombia 2009
“Silla 5inco”
Having as a reference start point basic design concepts, a short project begins: the design of a chair composed by serial planes with size and shape grada�on made of fiberboard MDF.
PICNIC BACKPACK ACADEMIC PROJECTS:
WOOD CHAIRACADEMIC PROJECTS:
Final productBucaramanga, Colombia 2008
Final product
Bucaramanga, Colombia 2007
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It is very o�en to go out on a short trip like a picnic and visit different touris�c places around Colombia, during this ac�vi�es people carry with them various picnic items so the trip becomes a relaxing moment, therefore a backpack with mul�ple uses is designed.
Characteris�cs:
With the backpack the user can store and transport different picnic items such as: food, cutlery, dishes, bo�les and other frequently used items. The backpack also serves as food tray, thanks to the two compartments for water bo�les located on the front side of the backpack which serves as a support for the food tray.
Academic projects developed with: polymer, wood, ceramics, fabric, metal and leather,
taking into account design processes, manufacture and merchandising.
DIFFERENT MATERIALS APPLICATION
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FABRIC CERAMICS
DECORATIVE TILE, PIGGY MONEYBOX, CUP AND CD HOLDER:
Using baked‐on paint
SOUVENIR:
Design of a fun and colorful character dressed like an university student, with the porpoise of
promo�ng the design school.
PAINTING: Composed by 4 ceramic human heart replicas, applying baked‐on paint and a�ached to a board which is painted in acrylic.
Bucaramanga 2007
Bucaramanga 2009
COVER: Design of a cover for the protec�on of physiotherapy cold packs, it also must be able to adapt over different body areas.
Polyester micro‐fiber: used in the side of the cover which is in contact with the skin, this fiber has excellent thermal insula�on and moisture wicking.
Bucaramanga 2012
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LEATHER
DIFFERENT MATERIALS APPLICATION
POLYMER
Sculpture molded in polyurethane foam, bathed in resin and painted.
Drawing tools organizer made in acrylic.
The sculpture was selected for an exhibi�on during the: X Academic and Bussines Display, Universidad Industrial de Santander, 2010
SHOES AND BAG:Design of a clothing family using leather, applying local leather goods techniques.
DECORATIVE PAINTING AND ORGANIZER:Made of different leather scraps which allows great contrast.
Bucaramanga 2010 ‐ 2011
WOOD
DIFFERENT MATERIALS APPLICATION
DECORATIVE MASK AND TOTEM:
Form and style based on the famous Colombian legend: “La Llorona”. * Technique: Different wood curve slats, glued and machined.** Technique: Block made of different types of wood, glued and machined on a lathe.
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CHEST:
Made with different types of wood whose natural colors and previously geometric shapes established, bring great contrast without having to paint the surface.
METAL
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Concept in movementFinal concept construc�on
PERPETUAL MOVEMENT MACHINE:
Having as a start point the use of metal and the applica�on of different techniques for the transforma�on of this material, a concept of a perpetual movement machine is established.
Construc�on drawings
Family of packages with a graphic style based on the Colombian indigenous tribe: “Quimbaya”
A concept is stablish by designing an ice package with two compartments: an upper one where the topping can be stored and a lower one where is the ice, so the consumer can combined both products easily.
Each one of the 4 packages have their own style: the upper cup has a face that can be changed with the lower cup, resul�ng in a fun package that can be used as a toy or be collected.
Having as a start point a new cereal with novel ingredients: corn flakes enriched with pollen and honey, the product is complemented with a striking package design that highlight the new ingredients and nutri�onal benefits. The package has an appropiate shape which make serving an easy task.
PACKAGE DESIGN
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ICE PACKAGE
CEREAL PACKAGE
Final package conceptBucaramanga, 2010
Final package concept. Bucaramanga, 2011
VISUAL
GRAPHIC INTERFACE
Design of visual elements for a system informa�on so�ware with web and desktop applica�on.
Client: Corporación para la Inves�gación de la Corrosión ‐ CIC Link to acces web applica�on: h�p://icaro.uis.edu.co/sigco
Piedecuesta, 2012
Design of visual elements for an E ‐Learning so�ware interface.
Client: Corporación para la Inves�gación de la Corrosión ‐ CIC Link to acces web applica�on: h�p://icaro.uis.edu.co/enciclopedia
Piedecuesta, 2013
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WEB SITE
Website implementa�on and edi�on through Joomla CMS (Content Management System).
Client: Corporación para la Inves�gación de la Corrosión ‐ CICLink: h�p://corrosion.uis.edu.co
Website implementa�on and edi�on through Joomla CMS (Content Management
System).
Client: Ingenieria y Suelos S.A.Link: www.ingenieriaysuelos.com
COMMERCIAL CATALOGUES AND BULLETIN
Genera�on of graphic content, planning and layout of a gruop of commercial catalogues and a bulle�n for the promo�on of products and services and offered by a company. The bulle�ng was created in order to promote
knowledge generated inside the company.
Piedecuesta, 2012 ‐ 2013
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http://issuu.com/corporacioncorrosion/docs/ediciones_0_5_divulga
http://corrosion.uis.edu.co/webcic/index.php/es/portafolio/descargas-visualizacion
3D MODELING AND PRINTING
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monitoring device front panel design
A monitoring device is used during field work therefore some of those must func�on in tough condi�ons, so the device
among other requirements should have a strong enclosure that fits with a panel for interac�on.
The panel represents the func�on of the electronic parts, in some cases there must be a place for a display which
ensures a proper feedback, in other cases the components must have a correct label so the user can iden�fy them.
3D modeling is a useful tool for a designer, it helps to visualize an idea or a final concept. Some�mes a virtual model can
be materialized by a rapid prototyping machine, giving the designer a tangible tool for the conceptualiza�on of a project.
Piedecuesta, 2014
3D modeling using Solid Works CAD So�ware.Prototype done in a 3D printer.
LOGO DESIGN
Homemade CakesClient: Daniel Rojas
University Radio ProgramClient: UNAB
Laboratory Informa�on Managment SystemClient: CIC
Integrated Mangment SystemClient: CIC
Music Band Client: Sebas�an Loaiza
MURALS
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Intersemestral project: Mural painted inside the Industrial Design school,Universidad Industrial de Santander
1st place durign the 1st University week: “UIS‐Ingenium”,sponsored by the university welfare office.
The porpouse of the ac�vity was to highlight the value of respect using a visual campaign.
Bucaramanga 2010
CARTOONS PUBLISHED
Series of cartoons publish by: “Foro Javeriano” the law school newspaper from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá.February ‐ October 2011
MUSIC BAND IMAGE
Design of graphic elements for a band named: “Na Morales y Los Benditos”, which main genre is World Music, having as a base tradi�onal Colombian rhythms.The designed elements were: por�olio, technical ryder, personal business card, CD and logo.
Los Benditos y
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h�p://issuu.com/jmonclou/docs/portafolio_musica Bucaramanga 2013
COMMERCIAL STAND
POSTERS
Design of graphic elements for a commercial stand during the: Colombia Petroleum Show 2011.
Client: CICBogotá, Colombia
Design of graphic elements for a commercial stand during the: Inerna�onal Gas and Energy Congress 2013
Client: CICSanta Cruz, Bolivia
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PHOTOGRAPH
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