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HEC Project 2014 Edition

Montréal, Canada

Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal


Montréal, Canada, 2015-11-27 –

For the past twenty years, the second year students of Industrial Design from the University of Montreal are brought to conceive a series of products in the curriculum of their Ideation course. The objectives of this course are to sensitize the students to the processes of ideation, manufacturing and marketing, all of which require reflection, determination and accuracy. The end goal of this course is a sale in which the designers in the making introduce their creation to the general public.

This allows the students to understand the importance and the difficulties that can occur during the various stages of the realization of a project through hands on experience. They have to draw, present, and produce and package a minimum of twelve high quality replicas of their product to ultimately present them at the sale. It is a stimulating exercise that allows them, for the first time during their studies, to experience first hand, the reality of industrial design.

The first week, the students must come up with three concepts of products remediating to three problems of their choice. Within the same week, they are directed towards one of the ideas they developed, which directly lead them into the ideation phase of the project. For six weeks, multiple sketches and prototypes are realized. There is an important evolution of the all the concepts through the whole process, during which students had several proposals to make where their concepts were to be defended based on solid argumentation and justifications.

The students worked under the supervision of Jean-François Jacques and his collaborators Annie Legroulx, Claude Mauffette and Michel Morelli. These talented professionals were able to pass on their knowledge, their experience, their vision, their determination, and most importantly, their passion. Their involvement helped the student push their concepts to their full potential. The University’s technicians also significantly helped the evolution of the products.

The day of the sale, visitors gathered in large numbers and excitement could be felt everywhere. The sale was such a success that several products were sold out in mere minutes!

Following the sale, an idea stemming from the show the “Dragon’s Den”, the students prepared a sales pitch to market their product to a panel of experts. The jury this year regrouped Julie Payette, co-founder and partner at v2com and Pierre Laramée, consultant and advertising designer. After this presentation, three prizes were awarded. An Honorable Mention was awarded to °133, the Favorite Prize was awarded to Klip and the First Prize: HEC 2015 was awarded to UBLO.


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Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - VIO<br><br>Modular clothing rack that is mobile and installs by creating a tension between the floor and the ceiling.<br><br>Harisson Turnblom<br>Samuel Boulay<br>Josue Molina<br> - Photo credit: Frédéric Dowling

VIO

Modular clothing rack that is mobile and installs by creating a tension between the floor and the ceiling.

Harisson Turnblom
Samuel Boulay
Josue Molina

Photo credit:
Frédéric Dowling

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - VIO<br><br>Modular clothing rack that is mobile and installs by creating a tension between the floor and the ceiling.<br><br>Harisson Turnblom<br>Samuel Boulay<br>Josue Molina<br> - Photo credit: Frédéric Dowling

VIO

Modular clothing rack that is mobile and installs by creating a tension between the floor and the ceiling.

Harisson Turnblom
Samuel Boulay
Josue Molina

Photo credit:
Frédéric Dowling

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - POLYVALAMPE<br> <br>Multifunctional and detachable accent lamp that converts to a side lamp, which directs light to a specific area.<br><br>Frédéric Dowling<br>Élodie Lebrun<br>Rosemary Lefebvre<br> - Photo credit: Frédéric Dowling

POLYVALAMPE

Multifunctional and detachable accent lamp that converts to a side lamp, which directs light to a specific area.

Frédéric Dowling
Élodie Lebrun
Rosemary Lefebvre

Photo credit:
Frédéric Dowling

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - POLYVALAMPE<br><br>Multifunctional and detachable accent lamp that converts to a side lamp, which directs light to a specific area.<br><br>Frédéric Dowling<br>Élodie Lebrun<br>Rosemary Lefebvre<br> - Photo credit: Frédéric Dowling

VIO

Modular clothing rack that is mobile and installs by creating a tension between the floor and the ceiling.

Harisson Turnblom
Samuel Boulay
Josue Molina

Photo credit:
Frédéric Dowling

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - CLIP-NOTE<br><br>Modern day students notebook that allows them to store class notes or sketches securely without fixing them permanently.<br><br>Laurie Ethier<br>Flor De Maria Herrera<br>Lorant Balazs<br> - Photo credit: Laurent Trudel

CLIP-NOTE

Modern day students notebook that allows them to store class notes or sketches securely without fixing them permanently.

Laurie Ethier
Flor De Maria Herrera
Lorant Balazs

Photo credit:
Laurent Trudel

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - CLIP-NOTE<br> <br>Modern day students notebook that allows them to store class notes or sketches securely without fixing them permanently.<br><br>Laurie Ethier<br>Flor De Maria Herrera<br>Lorant Balazs<br> - Photo credit: Laurent Trudel

CLIP-NOTE

Modern day students notebook that allows them to store class notes or sketches securely without fixing them permanently.

Laurie Ethier
Flor De Maria Herrera
Lorant Balazs

Photo credit:
Laurent Trudel

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - LÖBI<br><br>Elegant and versatile shelf for the entryway to store all your accessories.<br><br>Jana Michalkova<br>Anne-Marie Mayer-Dalphond<br>Andréa Sauvé<br>Sarah Trudel<br>  - Photo credit: Laurent Trudel

LÖBI

Elegant and versatile shelf for the entryway to store all your accessories.

Jana Michalkova
Anne-Marie Mayer-Dalphond
Andréa Sauvé
Sarah Trudel

Photo credit:
Laurent Trudel

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - LÖBI<br><br>Elegant and versatile shelf for the entryway to store all your accessories.<br><br>Jana Michalkova<br>Anne-Marie Mayer-Dalphond<br>Andréa Sauvé<br>Sarah Trudel<br> - Photo credit: Laurent Trudel

LÖBI

Elegant and versatile shelf for the entryway to store all your accessories.

Jana Michalkova
Anne-Marie Mayer-Dalphond
Andréa Sauvé
Sarah Trudel

Photo credit:
Laurent Trudel

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - HANGR<br> <br>Shelf made with a combination of steel and wood, utilizing a corner and exposing your favourite books which are hung by removable, thin plywood hangers acting as bookmarks.<br><br>Lorraine De L'Isle<br>Salma Boumoussa<br>Justine Chartrand<br>  - Photo credit: Laurent Trudel

HANGR

Shelf made with a combination of steel and wood, utilizing a corner and exposing your favourite books which are hung by removable, thin plywood hangers acting as bookmarks.

Lorraine De L’Isle
Salma Boumoussa
Justine Chartrand

Photo credit:
Laurent Trudel

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - HANGR<br><br>Shelf made with a combination of steel and wood, utilizing a corner and exposing your favourite books which are hung by removable, thin plywood hangers acting as bookmarks.<br><br>Lorraine De L'Isle<br>Salma Boumoussa<br>Justine Chartrand<br> - Photo credit: Laurent Trudel

HANGR

Shelf made with a combination of steel and wood, utilizing a corner and exposing your favourite books which are hung by removable, thin plywood hangers acting as bookmarks.

Lorraine De L’Isle
Salma Boumoussa
Justine Chartrand

Photo credit:
Laurent Trudel

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - UBLO <br><br>UBLO clothing hanger’s round shape recalls the natural curve of a collar therefore preventing any stretching.<br><br>Florence Girard-Laperrière<br>Laurence Gauthier<br>Mariko Samejima<br> - Photo credit: Laurent Trudel

UBLO

UBLO clothing hanger’s round shape recalls the natural curve of a collar therefore preventing any stretching.

Florence Girard-Laperrière
Laurence Gauthier
Mariko Samejima

Photo credit:
Laurent Trudel

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - UBLO <br><br>UBLO clothing hanger’s round shape recalls the natural curve of a collar therefore preventing any stretching.<br><br>Florence Girard-Laperrière<br>Laurence Gauthier<br>Mariko Samejima<br> - Photo credit: Laurent Trudel

UBLO

UBLO clothing hanger’s round shape recalls the natural curve of a collar therefore preventing any stretching.

Florence Girard-Laperrière
Laurence Gauthier
Mariko Samejima

Photo credit:
Laurent Trudel

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design -  KLIP<br><br>A belt that adjusts to your shoulder bag and keeps it stable while riding your bicycle.<br><br><br><br>Fanta Rose Vinet<br>Marie-Josée Houle<br>Maxime Saint-Denis<br>  - Photo credit: Laurent Trudel

KLIP

A belt that adjusts to your shoulder bag and keeps it stable while riding your bicycle.

Fanta Rose Vinet
Marie-Josée Houle
Maxime Saint-Denis

Photo credit:
Laurent Trudel

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - KLIP <br><br>A belt that adjusts to your shoulder bag and keeps it stable while riding your bicycle.<br><br>Fanta Rose Vinet<br>Marie-Josée Houle<br>Maxime Saint-Denis<br> - Photo credit: Laurent Trudel

KLIP

A belt that adjusts to your shoulder bag and keeps it stable while riding your bicycle.

Fanta Rose Vinet
Marie-Josée Houle
Maxime Saint-Denis

Photo credit:
Laurent Trudel

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - MANGE-COUP !<br><br> Little monster whose sole purpose is for the user to release their anger! Made of polyurethane foam.<br><br>Tristan Garbiès<br>Vincent Bouchard<br>Marc Paquin<br> - Photo credit: Laurent Trudel

MANGE-COUP !

Little monster whose sole purpose is for the user to release their anger! Made of polyurethane foam.

Tristan Garbiès
Vincent Bouchard
Marc Paquin

Photo credit:
Laurent Trudel

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - MANGE-COUP !<br><br>Little monster whose sole purpose is for the user to release their anger! Made of polyurethane foam.<br><br>Tristan Garbiès<br>Vincent Bouchard<br>Marc Paquin<br> - Photo credit: Laurent Trudel

MANGE-COUP !

Little monster whose sole purpose is for the user to release their anger! Made of polyurethane foam.

Tristan Garbiès
Vincent Bouchard
Marc Paquin

Photo credit:
Laurent Trudel

Press kit | 884-05 - Press release | HEC Project 2014 Edition - Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal - Industrial Design - FEUNN <br> <br>Projector that displays shade and light variations allowing you to personalize your ambience.<br><br>Kevin  Lavernay<br>Jasmine S. Berthiaume<br>Laurent Trudel<br>   - Photo credit: Laurent Trudel

FEUNN

Projector that displays shade and light variations allowing you to personalize your ambience.

Kevin  Lavernay
Jasmine S. Berthiaume
Laurent Trudel

Photo credit:
Laurent Trudel



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