Hi I'm Jacob.
I'm an Industrial Designer with a passion for user centered product development. Throughout my experience at Loughborough University and in industry, I have developed products with a strong focus on the user.
thrive is a platform that provides users with more ownership over their chemotherapy at home. thrive adopts a form of chemotherapy called ambulatory infusion where a user wears an infusion pump for up to 48 hours. District nurses come in and out of the home to set up, wrap up and carry out other procedures such as regular flushing, which is expensive to set up and run with the current NHS understaffing issues. By removing the need for district nurses, thrive decreases the cost and increases the accessibility of at-home cancer care. This is achieved through a redesign of the ambulatory chemotherapy procedures to improve the usability and safety when operated by the user at home.
Pebble is a chest-worn device, that discreetly hides underneath your clothes, acting as your companion through a panic attack. It uses sensors combined with AI to predict, detect and pre-empt a panic attack, guiding you through tailored breathing exercises using haptics.
Pebble was a 10 day design sprint and live project set by DCA. Pebble was awarded 1st place.
Graphic Packaging International – 1 week work experience
At my time at Graphic Packaging International, I worked on developing a new packaging solution for on-the-go breakfast food items. The full design process was carried out, including research, ideation, prototyping as well as the completion of an aesthetic and functional model. This was all completed within the week allowing me to experience the full development process using their facilities alongside a tour of the manufacturing facilities to help embed feasibility into my design solution.
TTP (The Technology Partnership) – Year in Industry
Over my year at TTP I worked on a variety of client and internal projects across the business. This ranged from medical device development, surgical equipment, technical lab equipment as well as communications and smart technology. My experience helped me hone my skills across the board, from user centered research, ideation and user testing through to DFM and design implementation. I also honed my professional skills through weekly client meetings, client prototyping workshops etc. I built many relationships with the clients I worked with and collaborated on planning and running a 10 day user study across Europe. The experience was invaluable and ignited my passion for user centered product development.