Ideas Lab
Solution de sièges pour enfants pour les bicyclettes partagées. Conçu pour le projet TInnGO par Ronald Jurianto.
RONALD JURIANTO
Le siège enfant pour vélo partagé est conçu pour répondre aux besoins des parents, qu'il s'agisse de courses d'école ou de promenades de loisir. Avec sa forme inspirée d'une coquille d'œuf, le siège enfant pour vélo partagé vise à atténuer les problèmes de mobilité partagée rencontrés par les parents tout en impliquant les enfants dans l'expérience en incluant un dispositif d'escalade. Le harnais de sécurité s'associe harmonieusement au casque et au siège magnétiques, permettant aux parents d'attacher le harnais à distance pendant le chargement, créant ainsi une symphonie parfaite de sécurité et de praticité. La sacoche incluse sert d'étui pour le siège, tandis que le repose-pieds protège les jambes de l'enfant.
Related files
Comments
RONALD JURIANTO
3 years ago
3 years ago
Hi Andree, in regards to the full package please see additional contents titled 'Packaged Drawing in response to see full package with children' attached in the gallery, while in regards to the ideas that were rejected during development please see additional contents which titles begin with 'Development sketch'. Thank you for your feedback.
LENA LEVIN
3 years ago
3 years ago
Good work! looks both practical and comfortable, and beautiful .
RONALD JURIANTO
3 years ago
3 years ago
Hi Andree, thank you for the feedback. I will add a few sets of orthographic drawings to aid understanding in regards to the sizing. The development journey document is also a good idea. It would be great to be able to discuss further with what you have in mind regarding this project, would you be available for further discussion?
ANDREE WOODCOCK2
3 years ago
3 years ago
Hi
can we have a full package with children of various size included in the gallery.
it would be nice to see a pdf of the journey to this, and the ideas that were rejected along the way. I know this cuased a lot of issues as we need to consider the wider system/usage context
PAUL MAGEE
3 years ago
3 years ago
Ron, I particularly appreciate the sense of play in these designs. It may al so be that the graphic style lends itself to presentation in a playful way. I still find it reminiscent of Tin-tin sketches and I can hardly raise greater praise than that! Good job!
RONALD JURIANTO
3 years ago
3 years ago
Hello Janet, it would be great to discuss further with you about your concerns regarding the staircase. Would you be available to discuss further?
JANET SAUNDERS
3 years ago
3 years ago
A nice well thought-through idea. I like the protection for the childs legs but need to think about the dimensions as their legs can get very thick when all wrapped up in padded trousers or onesuits. The only thing I find impractical is the 'staircase' for fun and independent climbing. I am fairly sure that with the weight of a child it would simply fall over as soon as they start to climb. With a VERY heavy base it would be more stable but then way too heavy to carry on the bike. It is a nice idea to provide something fun and make the child independent but would only work if there can be a special 'step' as a fixed part of the bike, so parent holds the bike while child climbs up. It is probably easiest for parent to lift child onto bike without having additional worry of the staircase stability.
3 years ago