Industrial and Product Design by Julien Bergignat
From time to time, we will be profiling designers, photographers, and artists whose work really stands out. Within these profiles, we’ll be providing a sampling and background of their work. You will be able to find these profiles by using the tag profiles.
In today’s profile, we will be looking at the work of Julien Bergignat, a French industrial and product designer. The work showcased below can be found on his profile at Behnace.
Industrial and product design typically starts with a design that’s unique, but may or may not be fully functional. An industrial designer generally looks at what can be improved upon and what needs to be changed. Work either starts on paper or within a CAD (computer-aided design) software, while small testing samples are created and then a mock-up of the finished product is sent to be manufactured.
Tracy
This is a project that was created entirely of materials not located more than an hour from the assembly area. It serves as a social object, a rocking chair that conveys a sense of comfort, countryside, and a moment passed quietly.


Tarius
An electronics device that can detect the UV rays for people who work outdoors, ideal for use on a jacket, hose, or other object.


Tima
The watch for people who can’t decide between digital and analog formats, it is based off of the new ePaper technology, with characters displayed on the curved surface.


Ikoo
Inspired by the traditional Japanese show, Ikoo features clean lines and ideal for urban settings where you want to stand out.


Volupte
A design winner, this design is made out of fiberglass and provides clean lines, a premier look of many top designers.


Envi
Designed with the environment in mind, people will become more responsible if they see how their actions affect the world around them. This planter/dustbin functions as a compost bin, ideal for use within urban settings.


You can find more of his work and thoughts on his website or Twitter profile.
Conclusion
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