ALL-i
by Ashleigh Schaafsma-Fullick
Conceptualised final portable safety device
Project Description
ALL-i is a portable safety device that assists women while travelling alone in public spaces. The product’s balanced form and function reflects a simple, yet effective device that extends beyond preconceived notions of women’s safety to mitigate associated barriers of fear and anxiety.
Integrated security features include an LED torch and button-triggered alarm, with the extension of an attachable strap point for adaptable environmental use. The safety device evolves further with the manipulation of the silicone grip and its ability to provide emotional comfort to users through the material’s textured composition.
Multi-functional material selection to aid emotional and situational needs
Exploded view of electrical internals
Focused view of functional features and their expansive adaptability
Bio
Ashleigh is an enthusiastic product designer, with a strong interest in lifestyle improvement and a large focus on user-centred design. Time spent studying has allowed me to discover new and innovative manufacturing techniques, while constantly fine-tuning CAD skills and uncovering genuine needs for design intervention to further shape the future. With an open-minded outlook and curiosity for more, I’ve been able to grow as a designer and uncover my imminent passion for product design.
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