Final Design Proposal

Project Overview: This project focuses on the creation of a multifunctional cane that combines both practical features and an elegant aesthetic inspired by Spanish culture, particularly Flamenco dance. The cane should offer support and versatility for elderly or mobility-challenged users while incorporating unique design elements that blend form and function. Key Features: Handle Features: Pill Storage: A discreet compartment integrated into the handle releases a pill box with a gentle press. This provides easy access to daily medication for users who need it. Bag Hook: A subtle notch or hook on the handle for the easy attachment of bags, enhancing convenience for users carrying extra items. Flamenco-Inspired Glow-in-the-Dark Details: Organic, flowing curves along the handle, inspired by the elegance of Flamenco dance, both enhancing aesthetic appeal and increasing visibility in low-light environments. Body Features: Collapsible Mechanism: An internal elastic cord enables the cane to fold into a compact form, making it easy to store and carry. Perfect for users on the go. Ergonomic Design: The cane's body is carefully designed for maximum comfort, featuring interchangeable feet that ensure a secure grip and optimal support for a range of users. Adaptable Terrain Support: The cane includes two interchangeable feet with a twist-and-lock mechanism. These feet are designed for different terrains, such as beaches, snow, or hiking trails, and provide enhanced stability and support. Dual-Purpose Hose Holder: A feature that serves as a hose holder for gardening tasks and as a mechanism to secure the cane when folded, combining convenience with versatility. Ergonomics: The cane is designed for maximum comfort and ease of use. The ergonomic handle provides a secure grip, minimizing strain on the user’s hand and wrist. Additionally, the interchangeable feet ensure greater stability across various terrains, such as beaches, snow, and hiking trails, ensuring a steady foundation in different environments. Mechanisms: Twist-and-lock Mechanism for Interchangeable Feet: This mechanism allows users to easily attach or remove the feet, adapting the cane for different surfaces (e.g., beach walks, snowy conditions, hiking trails). Foldable Design with Internal Elastic Cord: Facilitates easy folding and unfolding of the cane, providing convenience for users on the go. If you want to see in more detail, you can check this website: https://www.amazon.com/CLOKTA-Folding-Cane-Lightweight-Stick-Canes/dp/B0CFJH7PWQ?th=1 Pull-out Mechanism for Pill Box: Integrated into the handle, providing easy access to medication when needed. Accessories: Hose Holder: An accessory that serves as a hose holder for gardening tasks. Elastic Circular Rubber: An accessory that wraps around the cane and secures it when it is folded. Aesthetic Inspiration: The cane’s aesthetic is inspired by the graceful movements of Flamenco dance, particularly the swirling curves of the dancer’s skirt. Instead of replicating the intricate details of the dance, the design abstracts the circular lines and fluidity into a modern and subtle form. This captures the essence of the dance’s elegance without being overly literal. The glow-in-the-dark accents enhance both the artistic and functional aspects of the cane, ensuring visibility in low-light settings. Materials: Aluminum Alloy or Carbon Fiber (Cane Shaft): Lightweight yet durable, offering…

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Initial Design Ideas by Eylül

1.Cane Inspired by Leg Prosthetic Glow-in-the-Dark Finish: The cane is equipped with a luminous coating that glows in the dark This feature improves visibility during nighttime walks, which allows the user to more easily find the object and increase safety in dimly lit areas. Secure Gripping Surface: The handle and bottom of the cane are covered with, rubber. This ensures a firm grip, even in wet conditions, which is particularly useful for older people with less grip strength or balance. Stability Enhancements: This minimizes the risk of slipping, particularly when walking on various surfaces such as sidewalks or wet surfaces. The base of the cane features a rubber-tipped foot with a jagged surface that provides additional stability. The bottom of the cane is inspired by the prosthetic leg runners use. Curve for Leash for Pets: This ensures furry friends can walk with their owners. Since seniors can have a hard time both gripping the cane and leash, combining two of them in one hand makes the other free. This provides comfort in every area of life. Oscar Pistorius of South Africa runs in the men's 200-meter event at the Paralympic World Cup in May. Some observers have suggested Pistorius receives an unfair advantage from his carbon-fiber "blade" legs. My sketch 2. Cane for Local Market Days Hooks for Bags: Especially on local market days, seniors have difficulties carrying bags of fruits and vegetables. Going to local markets is one of the freedoms of seniors and they enjoy going there and socializing. This cane design aims to have hooks for bags so that seniors have one hand free which is important for balancing and communicating. Medical Storage Compartment: Users might be able to keep medication, such as an emergency inhaler, or a tiny pillbox. The pill box on the cane is attachable. Convenience and peace of mind may result from this, particularly for people with particular medical requirements. https://depositphotos.com/tr/photo/tired-elderly-man-carrying-two-grocery-bags-isolated-white-background-623842722.html 3. Cane with Wider Surface Portable and Compact: A foldable cane that is convenient to carry or store. For elderly people who might need to travel or store the cane in confined areas, this would be perfect. Integrated Flashlight: The handle has a small LED light that can be activated by pressing a button, making it useful in dimly lit or dark areas. Comfortable Grip: A handle with an ergonomic design that eases wrist and hand strain. Soft, textured material might be used to keep hands from slipping, even when they are sweating.

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Our Meeting on Sunday

We met with our pair, Team 8, on Sunday via Zoom. As clients and designers, we shared our initial thoughts on each other’s briefs. Here are the topics we have discussed: We first talked about the brief we gave them. They had questions regarding the size of the storage unit, as team 10 we have decided that we will be updating our brief in terms of size. Then we moved on to what a Turkish kitchen looks like. Yağmur was in her hometown so she showed the balcony where they kept their food. Aybüke showed an example of a storage unit in her kitchen, and I have shown my kitchen to show what an average Turkish kitchen looks like in terms of size, how many cupboards there are, etc. We have asked questions about their brief. We asked what they tried to explain in the brief. It is their initial brief so we asked them questions like; -Should it be space or product? -How should we approach it? -Is this mainly based on the experience of seniors? -In which relationship aspect should we focus on? Between seniors themselves or between seniors and young people? They have said that we should focus on the interaction between seniors. We have also talked about what kind of areas they have meant about “rural areas”. They will explain it further in detail in their updated brief. Here am I showing my kitchen, sorry it is not very tidy! We believe it was a very informative and friendly Zoom session. Scarlet and Cristina are very engaging, it was really enjoyable talking with them. We were excited to meet with them, and we said that we would meet every Sunday via Zoom. We are looking forward to future meetings! Love, Team 10

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