H.E.r0 - Energy in the form of electricity defines how we live our lives in today's modern world. Electricity is what allows us to have supercars and supercomputers. When it comes to the individual person, electricity is something used on a daily basis. The H.E.r0 concept evolved from this sketch as it illustrates the core of where the energy is expended in human-powered transportation.
H.E.r0 - H.E.r0 stands for Human-Electric, revision zero. It marks the beginning of how we can redefine transportation for the individual person with an emphasis on creating electricity as a source of energy.
H.E.r0 - Orthographic view illustrating sonar, radar, GPS, and lighting schemes as well as some other modular features.
H.E.r0
H.E.r0 - Motorcycles available today provide a significant amount of power to its rider. H.E.r0 would be enabled with an equal amount of power but would also have the ability to aid the rider with maintaining a safe rider position when accelerating and decelerating.
Neuspeed HT:r2 - Concept of a Segway with an aftermarket treatment.
.: Alpha :. - Aftermarket treatment of the Segway as a value-enhancing feature.
SPARKT.1 - Conceptual renderings of SPARKT.1 (Skateboard Plybot and Rapid Kinetic Transport. First iteration and specimen) Some of my design influences for this study examines how technology can enhance basic transportation like skateboards and giving them an organic living quality.
SPARKT.1 - Conceptual renderings of SPARKT.1 (Skateboard Plybot and Rapid Kinetic Transport. First iteration and specimen) Some of my design influences for this study examines how technology can enhance basic transportation like skateboards and giving them an organic living quality.
SPARKT.1 - Conceptual renderings of SPARKT.1 (Skateboard Plybot and Rapid Kinetic Transport. First iteration and specimen) Some of my design influences for this study examines how technology can enhance basic transportation like skateboards and giving them an organic living quality.
Original concept sketch for DJ-R2 (#MobileMusicMachine).
It’s a concept based on an iPhone but could be applied to any handheld smartphone. The idea came about from having to lean my own Droid against something while I worked on my laptop. I didn’t really like the functional items out there suited to the task as they lacked any sort of personality. Our smartphones are so much a part of our lives that I think they deserve more than something that simply props them up.
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Jerry D. Elmore
Industrial Design with a creative passion Tallahassee, FL