MSc Product Design Engineering School of Design

Bassel Yasser Zeid

A Product Designer with a Manufacturing Engineering background and a passion to Origami. Found the perfect mix in the Product Design Engineering MSc recently graduated from at the prestigious Glasgow School of Art. Looking for better opportunities to practice creative design and product development using the background knowledge I have and giving in a new artistic and practical perspective in the design process

Contact
bassel_zeid@hotmail.com
b.zeid1@student.gsa.ac.uk
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Origami Spreading
Origami Works
Portfolio, Design Journals and CV
Projects
Origami Folds Printer
Foldable Bike Basket
Foldable Bike Helmet
…and always choose cycling
ZBrush – Kubo and the Two Strings

Origami Folds Printer

When making any Origami shape, the main folds of the shape must be folded first which are called the “Crease Pattern”-CP. Then the shaping and detailing folds of the shape come afterwards. And upon designing a new model, the designers obtain a crease pattern that they need to fold to be tested and altered to the desired form through several iterations. On a complex Origami level, it can be quite a hassle taking a long time folding and needs a high level of precision folding to the right angles and lengths. So, here is a device that indents the crease pattern for the user precisely and promptly so it’s ready to be collapsed to shape within a few minutes.
Introducing an opportunity within the vast Origami community globally facilitating the design of new models and shapes and encouraging intermediate Origami practitioners to go more into complex Origami and exploring more into the boundless world of Origami.
Make sure to watch the stopmotion video presentation explaining the whole design journey.

Final Prototype

Final Prototype

Prototype Frame

Prototype Frame

Indenting Tip

SD Card inlet

Actuating Motor

Studio Scribbles

Accessing the studio almost every day possible, I had the studio facilities almost all for myself, So, I took the big board to be my thoughts sink where I put all my thoughts and progress on it yielding in such design beauty.

Crease pattern indented

Successful Specimen

Successful Specimens

Stopmotion Presentation

A Must Watch.

Foldable Bike Basket

The introduction project involved a lot of initial research and observation and having cycling a personal passion I decided to look further into the design problems regarding the cycling experience. After some filtering I decided to work on designing a bike basket while implementing the Origami concepts into it yielding in making a foldable bike basket. Went through several iterations solving issues of stiffness, form, spacing and others using two origami simulation softwares, I reached the final concept where the user won’t be facing any difficulties regarding spacing, mount/dismount or rain and contents fall off.

Prototype Iteration #1

Prototype Iteration #1

Prototype Iteration #1

Prototype Iteration #2

Prototype Iteration #3

Prototype Iteration #3

Final Prototype unmounted

Final Prototype Mounted

Final Prototype Mounted

Exploded View

Foldable Bike Helmet

For the Human Factors course, we were asked to pick a product to be redesigned with respect to Human Factors. So, once again I chose a bike accessory to be redesigned, the bike helmet. Here we started a journey of research around the bike helmets, their designs, dimensions, components and materials. Looked into the anthropometric data of Human Heads and got feedback from regular cyclists of a wide spectrum of ages and backgrounds. After collecting all the data and considering the design problems that face the users, I chose to deal with the storage and sizing problems the users face when arriving somewhere or when using them. Using Origami simulation as well and going through several iterations I reached the best fit concept for such design problem.

Duplicating Head Form

Imprinting Head Form

Prototype #1

Prototype #1

Prototype #2

User Testing

Prototype #2 beside Real Product

Prototype #3

Prototype #3

Prototype #3

Prototype #3 Folded

Prototype #3 Folded

Folded Prototype tucked in backpack side

Folded Prototype mounted on Bike Frame

Folded Prototype mounted on Bike Frame

ZBrush Simulation to check fitting of Prototype #2

ZBrush Simulation to check fitting of Prototype #3

All Design Iterations

…and always choose cycling

This is a visual representation of an auto-ethnographic study, for the core research methods course, where I describe my cycling experience here in Scotland and consider my corresponding encounters on the other hand in Egypt. I tend to compare between the wide variety of factors that come across me through my daily cycling experiences; people interactions, errands, weather, culture and to bigger scopes like the economy and nation’s psychology.

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ZBrush – Kubo and the Two Strings

Starting off a whole new software and learning the digital sculpting basics was an interesting challenge for me. Had to choose an Object to Sculpt for the final assessment. My Choice to this scene from “Kubo and the Two Strings” is rooted from my passion to Origami and simply the magical touch this movie adds to Origami. I already had this picture as my facebook cover photo and Laptop wallpaper. The serenity in this scene and everything about it is just mesmerising.

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Final Concept

ZBrush Document

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