BA Product Design
Harry Creevy
As a versatile product designer, I thrive on creating functional and seamless experiences. With my passion for design, I aim to explore various creative routes, not confining myself to one avenue. My commitment to innovation and creativity fuels my drive to enhance user experiences across a wide spectrum of projects.
Incluu Spaces
With the environments we work in playing an important role in productivity, Incluu is an app that aims to make workplaces or spaces, such as large office spaces or university's, more inclusive for Neurodivergent individuals. Neurodivergent individuals have diverse needs and each person has a different idea of what may be a suitable place they can retreat too, focus and work. The app connects the user to a range of different spaces or areas in a workplace that may be suitable for them to work in, whether that be because of colour, lighting or layout. With large workspaces, like university's, people may not know specific places where they can comfortably work, this is where Incluu steps in, creating a connection to a suitable space for the user. The inspiration of the project comes from the recent trend in companies actively looking to employ Neurodivegent individuals and the need to be more inclusive, due to how they can positively affect the workplace.
Lysstréle
Lysstréle is a multifunctional lamp made to fit flexible living environments that serve multiple purposes. While the lamp shade is aimed downward into the frosted glass vase, it produces diffused, atmospheric light. Additionally, by tilting the lamp shade, it offers targeted and concentrated light. Lysstréle is not just multipurpose but also designed to allow for mobility, with the lamp's structure taking on the form of a handle. A warm white LED light inside the lampshade is powered via a USB-C connector on the back of the shade. The lamp's base and shade are composed of powder-coated aluminium, while the lamp's frame is made of waxed white ash. The simplicity and functionality behind Scandinavian design was key in inspiring choices in material, colour and form.