INITIAL DESIGN IDEAS BY AYBÜKE

1.Seatable Cane The idea of ​​a seated cane can be considered as a solution for elderly people who have problems walking or need to rest after walking for a short time. Thanks to its double-layered handle and its umbrella-like opening mechanism, it can be transformed into a chair without any space. When the handle part is used for sitting, it opens from the do 2. Storable Support Food shopping is as important for the elderly as it is for everyone else, and carrying the heavy items they buy when they go to the market can be a negative experience for them and they may avoid it. In order to prevent this and solve this problem, a product that gives them physical support and balance and allows them to store their purchases can make their daily lives easier. 3. Four Wheels This product aims to support the elderly in their physical activities. It provides more solid support for those who have great difficulty walking and gives them the opportunity to lean their backs and sit when they need to rest. The sitting part can be opened when used, and when not needed, it can be folded into a coffee table and they can put the items they take with them on it.

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INITIAL DESIGN IDEAS BY YAĞMUR

1. Garden Buddy Cane: A Helping Hand for Seniors The design concept revolves around a specialized cane that integrates features to assist elderly users in gardening activities. As many older adults engage in gardening for its therapeutic benefits, this cane will provide both mobility support and gardening functionality, making it easier for them to enjoy their hobby while maintaining their independence. Design Features: Hose Connection Point:A durable attachment point on the cane allows for easy connection of a garden hose. This feature enables elderly users to water plants without bending or straining, ensuring they can care for their gardens comfortably. Hose Securing and Directing Head:The cane will incorporate a mechanism to secure and direct the garden hose. This could include adjustable clamps or guides that keep the hose in place while users water their plants, preventing tangles and ensuring efficient water distribution. Ergonomic Handle:The handle of the cane will be designed to be comfortable and easy to grip, possibly with padded or textured surfaces. This ensures that users can hold onto the cane securely while also maneuvering the hose. Lightweight Materials:Constructed from lightweight yet sturdy materials, the cane will be easy to carry around the garden, reducing fatigue for elderly users who may have limited strength. Storage Compartment:A small storage compartment can be integrated into the cane to hold gardening tools, gloves, or seed packets, allowing users to have everything they need at hand while they work in the garden. 2. Companion Cane: A Caring Design for Seniors and Their Pets The design concept revolves around a multifunctional cane not only providing support for walking but also includes features that cater to pet care, promoting an active lifestyle and social interactions for both seniors and their dogs. Design Features: Integrated Dog Waste Bag Dispenser: The cane will feature a discreet, attachable compartment for storing dog waste bags. This convenient dispenser allows seniors to easily access bags during walks, making it hassle-free to clean up after their pets. Collapsible Water Bowl: A foldable, lightweight water bowl will be integrated into the cane’s design. Seniors can quickly deploy the bowl to provide water for their dogs while out on walks. The bowl can be made from durable, easy-to-clean materials. Comfort Grip for Pet Leash: Design an additional, padded grip on the handle specifically for holding a dog leash, providing extra comfort during extended walks. This could reduce strain on the hand and wrist. 3.Customizable Cane & Workshop Experience This idea transforms the cane into more than just a mobility aid; it becomes a platform for creativity and social interaction among older adults. The cane’s design allows for personal customization, and workshops are organized to bring seniors together to decorate and personalize their canes. Design Features: Modular Customization: Interchangeable Covers: Users can attach and swap covers on the cane’s body. These covers can be painted, decorated with patterns, or adorned with knitted accessories to reflect personal stories or interests. Photo & Memory Compartment: Small, transparent compartments on the cane allow users to display family photos,…

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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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Personal Profile – Cristina Cantós

My name is Cristina Cantós, I am a student of Industrial Design and Product Development Engineering at Tecnun-Unav, a university located in the city of San Sebastian, Spain. However, my family home is on the island of Mallorca, located in the Mediterranean Sea. For me, Mallorca is an idyllic place, especially in the low tourist season, as the climate is unbeatable and the diversity of the landscape allows you to discover new spots all the time. In 2025 I will graduate, and my goal is to find a company to work for. I don't care if it's in Spain or elsewhere, as I've always wanted to go and live abroad. I like to be creative, to innovate, and to make my projects in order to provide an effective solution to society's problems. Apart from this, one of the fields of work I am interested in is User Interface (in any sector). Going more into personal matters, the sport I like the most is golf, I love ballet and listening to music all the time, I prefer to stay at home cooking or with a good book rather than partying all night long. And I would like to start a ceramics course and keep progressing in learning more languages. At the moment I'm fluent in Spanish, Catalan, English, and I've started to learn French. I'm very exited with this Global Design Studio, Scarlete and I are willing to get down to work, to think and develop a solution for a country like Turkey, as changes in culture inspire us to think differently and make a lot of personal progress. At the moment I am involved in the innovation club. I think it's important to show this, because I love to spend time around curious people, testing hypotheses, developing crazy ideas, new fields of work… And as part of the club's board, that's our goal for all members this year. I'm not a mobile addict but I can be contacted via WhatsApp: +34 639508870, Linkedin: Cristina Cantós Basany, Gmail: cristina.cantos.b@gmail.com and soon Behance; Instagram (cristinacantos_) sometimes, as it's a platform I only use during holidays.

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