Industrial Design Concepts

Flow Drainers (2020)

These concepts aim to improve dish racks in every possible way. Not only the looks but all the dirty details. Recognising that most people use their dishwashers to dry their tableware, ‘Flow Drainers’ don’t aim to accommodate every draining accessory of a dinner party. Instead, they are intended to provide a small-footprint, cleaning-free solution for the ‘left-outs’, the ‘just-these-ones’ – items that didn’t make it to the dishwasher.

 

The prototype is 3D printed, detailed and painted. A small series of 5 was manufactured in 2020.

Interplanetary Shuttle (2020)

Spaceships are always fun to design, especially when the designer gets free hands. This particular one was drawn in SolidWorks during the first lock-down period.

Diatron Haematology Analyzer Design Concepts (2015)

During my student years, I frequently worked on plastic housings for medical devices. Consequently, I also had the opportunity to create and propose my design ideas for the whole product line-up. The original sketches were enhanced in Inkscape.

Montado CB-19 (2013)

As a student at the Budapest University of Technology, I had the fortune to learn industrial design from Zoltán Károsi and Lóránt Fodor – two bigshots of the Hungarian automotive design. They inspired me to create my take on the 19-meter articulated city bus. I aimed to break the boxy design with waves and asymmetry. The model was made in SketchUp and was also presented on the Google SketchUp Challenge.