Final year project
Nintai- tattoo practice device [Read more]
Nintai- design render with stencil applied
The product allows the user to practice tattooing both accurately and cost effectively. The product replicates the curves found on an arm and allows angle adjustment to allow the artist to work in comfort, the device also alerts the user to pressure control which in reality would injure a client and result in ruined artwork commonly referred to as a "Blowout".
Nintai- box packaging
The device is designed to be assembled by the user to add to experience of creating custom artworks.
Nintai- exploded diagram
An assembly render of how Nintai comes together.
Nintai- appearance/ prototype model
The prototype for Nintai was created to test the mechanics of the device, as well as user interaction.
Thomas Everett
I am a committed and easy going person with a passion for creating fantastic products and services with the aim of enhancing the various lives we lead , through both work and play.
Working at LEGO Group in Denmark for my placement year, allowed me to adapt and work under new surroundings as well as thrive off the unfamiliar culture, by incorporating a design approach that is both playful and demanding. This has allowed me to create the best results both individually and within a team. This is the philosophy I carry in all of my work.
Dissertation
An investigation into how three dimensional printing technologies could be used for LEGO GROUP mass manufacture.
Final year project
Nintai- tattoo practice device
Awards
'20 Diploma of Professional Studies
Placements
August 2018 - June 2019
Design Intern - Billund, Denmark , LEGO GROUP