An industrial designer who strives to create meaningful products that make a difference to user's lifestyles.
Final Project
1 in 11 children suffer from Asthma in the UK, with the highest mortality rate in Europe. The level of awareness of Asthma is low in schools, resulting in poor detection and consequently many cases remaining undiagnosed.
PUFFER is a paediatric device designed to make medical exams more fun and engaging for young children. The design incorporates familiar shapes and animals to make the process less intimidating and scary.
PUFFER is an interactive and engaging paediatric toy designed to be used alongside the NHS School Health Checks. The device collects a breath sample to screen for specific Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) that indicate signs of Asthma. The user has to breathe into the device for a minute at a constant calm rate whilst they look at the expanding lit up pufferfish balloon and listen to music.
The sample is then sent to a laboratory for testing through the use of thermal desorption and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry.
As PUFFER will be used in schools, it was important that the design minimised the amount of waste generated – eliminating as many single use plastic parts in the device as possible. Other than the mouthpiece, the majority of the device is reusable through autoclaving sterilisation methods.
The removable sample pod has two integrated one-way valves which prevents the breath sample from being contaminated during transit and makes it easier for the user to prepare the sample to send to a laboratory for testing and sterilisation.
Parents are notified of their child’s results through the NHS app where they will be advised whether they need to be referred to a doctor for a diagnosis or not.
Eczema doesn’t just affect the skin. Eczema can affect the quality of life; social life, physical and emotional health, and wellbeing and happiness.
A discreet device that uses AI to help children who live in urban areas control and manage their symptoms sooner.
Zema. scans the area irritated by eczema and uses AI to analyse and provide immediate personal treatment plans.
This allows users to manage symptoms in real time using the correct method of treatment rather than waiting for a GP appointment.
Product & Packaging Freelancer: November 2023 – Present
Wrapology (int.) Ltd.: May 2022 – June 2023
Junior Product & Packaging Designer and Artworker