Design portfolio 2020
Design portfolio 2020: a selection of 36 student projects
The full diversity of the undergraduate programs of the 5-year design diploma is represented through this selection of 36 projects.
Design: portfolio 2020, a selection of 36 design projects
Design: Portfolio 2020 features a selection of 36 projects from this year which bear witness to the talent, creativity and know-how developed by the students during their undergraduate studies. This selection also illustrates the diversity of approaches and subjects: from home video projection to accompany people suffering from Alzheimer's disease to applications to guide sports enthusiasts in their practice of a sport, to a zero-boredom bus stop...
The Master’s degree in design from L’École de design Nantes Atlantique is structured around a 3-year Bachelor’s degree and a 2-year Master’s degree (MDes – Master of Design). Accessible after secondary school, the undergraduate programs of the 5-year design diploma give students the opportunity to develop their creativity and general knowledge and to gain a strong professional culture in a design profession.
The zero-boredom bus stop
"Every minute spent waiting feels like a lifetime lost." Jean Dion Bus stops are a necessary part of the daily routine for 123,000 public transport users in the city of Nantes. How can we make this...
Come and see the music!
How do the hard of hearing perceive music ? Léa Février Renaud, in bachelor cycle scenography, decided to design a “living music” circuit for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The idea is to...
The beehive
“I have built my house like a toy house.” Pablo Neruda Faced with a natural environment under threat and the exponential growth in the cost of real estate, we are looking for new types of habitat. Our...
Firefly
Do you feel safe at night in the city? Marie Rouzo is regularly faced with waiting at bus stops late at night. A dark and lonely bus shelter can cause oppressive feelings of fear and insecurity. In...
Refuge 2.0
Tour for visitors to help raise awareness while providing relaxing and fun activities. Animal shelters are sometimes seen as sordid places with dubious reputations. Yet they play an amazing role in...
Parallel duality
The Cours des 50 otages is a major thoroughfare in the heart of the City of Nantes. However, with very little green space, no infrastructure for pedestrians, an increased risk of accidents and high...
POLO
Symbiotic Kitchen All over the world, cities are growing at an alarming rate. Yet 93% of French people feel lonely, even though they are surrounded by hordes of people. At the same time, deficiencies...
A slow promenade in Nantes
Nature plays a central role in urban development projects. In Nantes, promoting biodiversity and the emergence of “spontaneous” nature in the city are important objectives. Clémentine Crusson, in...
Orange Blue: a humanistic view
The Earth is round. Based on this observation, how can we flatten this sphere without deforming it or cutting it up randomly? Even the best-known world map, the Mercator, is deformed. It favors...
Phaune
« Our era is undergoing an “awareness crisis” with respect to wildlife. » Baptiste Morizot In the city or in the countryside, birds are omnipresent. Sadly, these bird populations are disappearing at...
Astropedia
For thousands of years, the mysteries of the skies have fascinated us. Who has never felt overwhelmed by the sight of a red moon or a shooting star from their balcony? Imagined by Victor Cronier, in...
Figurama
Are you interested in learning a non-Latin language? Can you speak Russian? Chinese? Are you interested in learning a non-Latin language? These languages are generally left out of the school...
What does death mean, mummy ?
How can we best guide young children in their acceptance of bereavement? Each of us experiences periods of grief in our lifetime. Children’s understanding of death develops until the age of about 9...
Safe Sexe
In France today, the number of STDs in young people is growing at an alarming rate. This resurgence can be explained by the diminished focus on AIDS prevention since the 80s and 90s. Yet the medical...
Helping Friend
Alzheimer’s disease is an incurable neurodegenerative disease which affects mental functions. Alzheimer’s disease patients are often helped by a “natural caregiver”: a partner or child. This carer is...
Mobile Roots
“The fear of ageing does more damage than age itself” - Jeanne Moreau The proportion of elderly people in the French population is constantly rising. For many of them, the fear of ageing is a real...
The Nature Festival
In a society full of concrete and digital technology, children’s relation to nature is increasingly complex. Yet nature is the best source of sensory, physiological and social development in children...
iFish
Why do people enjoy fishing? How can we benefit from the advice of our elders to make fishing more effective and sustainable? Yuxiang Li, in bachelor UI/UX design, created “iFish”, an application...
Nauxi – the green loop
“An application to manage a virtual tree and to play an active role in carrying out research on reforestation". Scientific research requires huge quantities of data in order to produce any conclusive...
Confluence
Learning, understanding and passing on knowledge are the foundation of teaching. According to the constructivist model, in order to learn effectively students must be actively involved: learning by...
Feelink
“If you want to be free from your emotions, you need to have true and immediate awareness of them.” Arnaud Desjardins For bipolar sufferers, their emotions swing between intense manic phases and...
What a colorful world!
Color blindness is a hereditary sight defect. Certain colors, such as red or green, are ill-perceived. How can we heighten awareness of this illness at an early age? Thanks to the video game designed...
Swim'out
What does swimming mean to you? A moment of relaxation, a way to let off steam or just a break? The majority of people see swimming as a simple hobby. In fact, taking lessons isn’t accessible for...
Travel in 2030
“Nothing is more favorable than travel for exploring all the wonderful aspects of the unexpected.” Jean-Raymond Boudou Recent tourism services such as Airbnb have revolutionized the travel experience...
focuS
“This is not a chair”. Our contemporary way of life has had a huge impact on our ability to concentrate. The plethora of information we are exposed to conditions our brain to function more quickly...
Máni
Noise pollution is the second biggest public health issue in France. More and more young people are affected by hearing problems. The WHO recommends an average of 30 decibels in a baby’s environment...
Dyslexie et proprioception
Dyslexia is a learning disorder that affects reading. The symptoms include difficulty identifying words or letters. Dyslexia can’t be treated, but we can alleviate the effects thanks to compensation...
Adventure just a bike ride away
According to IATA, the amount of air traffic in 2017 attained 4 billion travelers. But airplanes remain costly and extremely polluting. “Short-cycle” tourism has a bright future ahead! The bicycle is...
OFLO
The all-terrain bike for photographers A bike designed specially for photographers? During his studies in Transport Design, Dion Deboulle had the idea and conceptualized it. Photographers are...
TARG-E
Mobility made in London in 2030
Open trip
Slow down, take your time: this is what the “Open trip” caravan created by Théo is offering. The caravan can be towed by any vehicle with a tow bar and doesn’t need a special driving license; it...
Keeb
Scientists have recently warned us: 30% of the bee population dies every year. Bees are the most important pollinators of all insects and they guarantee the continuity of our food diversity. Today...
Home(me)
These days, many pet products can be incorporated into our homes. However, they are not always adapted to the animal, but rather designed to enhance our interior or equipped with something common to...
Lettelse
With around 140,000 injuries every year, skiing is a dangerous but rarely fatal sport. On the slopes, skiers are faced with many safety imperatives: they can easily find themselves disoriented when...
EOP
“Tomorrow we will all be farmers” Didier Guillaume, the Minister for Agriculture, said: “Tomorrow we will have to rethink our social and food structures”. Jean-Philippe Cesbron is very conscious of...