Industrial Design Portfolio

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Collection of projects I did at Humber College and personal projects.

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Industrial Design

“ Quality means doing it right when no one is looking “

-Henry Ford

I live my life by this quote. I strongly believe that no matter what we do in life, quality and creativity should play a significant role in the outcome of our lives.

To me, Industrial Design is the perfect mix of art and engineering. It’s the place where they both come together to create something that’s truly unique and intuitive.

My name is Jason LeBlanc, and these are samples of my My name is Jason LeBlanc, and these are samples of my work.

Enjoy!

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CAD / Solidworks

INSITU Chair Show Project

Hand Crank Radio

Sketches

Painting

Marker / Canson RenderingsMarker / Canson Renderings

Contact information

Solidworks

Fighter Pilot Safety Equipment

My final CAD model was inspired by my love for fighter jets.The criterion for the project The criterion for the project was to show our teacher that we have a good understanding of the features and functions of Solidworks. I incorporated everything I learned through-out my 2 years in class. From surface modeling, splines, mirsurface modeling, splines, mir-roring, and the importance of understanding complex organic shapes.

It was truly one of the best learning experiences I have ever had at Humber.

Solidworks Model

Lightweight Carbon- Fiber Oxygen Tank

Lightweight Fighter pilot helmet

Concept Exploration

INSTU Chair Show

The INSITU chair show is a 2nd year project where we had to design a café chair based on a specific area of Toronto. My team and I chose the Bloor West Village area. The chairs had to be built The chairs had to be built with sustainable materials and have a maximum of 5 fas-teners. We design and build two stackable café chairs that reflected the area and its surroundings. I was the team leader for this importeam leader for this impor-tant project.

Inspiration.

Research and Sketches

The building Process.

INSTU Chair Show

This page shows the process we went through to achieve our final chair. We started with scratch models made of pvc piping to ensure we had the correct dimensions. After that, we started build-ing our bucks to shape our ing our bucks to shape our seats and backs of the chairs. These were used in the vacuum bag process. Fi-nally we finished our seat and back with the CNC ma-chine, completed our frames, applied the veneer and final coats of clear.

The Finished Product.

Crank Radio

For the added function,I added a safety beacon feature.

Inspiration. Ideation.

The beacon radioproject was one of our first redesign assign-ments.

We had to keep all the original features and add an extra function of our choice.

Result.

Scratch Model

Sketches

The essential skill of any industrial designer.

Sketching.

Sketching .

and more sketching...

Some sketches showing how i think and my general sketching abilities

Ideas from the Sketchbook.

Mosaic helmet concept i’m trying to develop.

Clay model coming soon.

Computer Tower Concept

Garbage & Recycling unit Concept

Acrylic Painting

Inspiration.

Process.

I am a big fan of music. Dave Matthews Band is an artist I admire and respect.

This is simply an hommage to a great musician made on canvas with acrylic paint.

Final painting.

Renderings.

Marker.

Old school pair of head-

phones that were ren-

dered with Copics mark-

ers, pencil

crayons, and gouache

paint.

Art and design has

always been a signifi-

cant part of my life.

I always try to push

my creative skills to

the limit and always

surpass my previous

work.

The canson rendering on the left is my first ever attempt

with this medium. Fighter pilot with jet in the back-

ground.

Picture below is a project where we had to make one

drawing morph into another. Both images had to be re-

lated to each other. I drew the british flag turning into

Freddie Mercury from the band Queen.

Fun projects!

Canson & Pencil.

Thanks for taking the time to look at my portfolio.

Jay.leblanc@hotmail.com647.501.6124