CURRICULUM
VITAE
Name: Jacopo Di Bonaventura
Date of birth: 15th January 1989
Where I live: Amsterdam, NL
Nationality: Italian
Mobile: 0031 (0-617******
E-mail: ***.****@*****.***
Website: www.jacopodibonaventura.tk
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January 2015 - January 2016
droog, Amsterdam, www.droog.com
Design company born and based in the heart of Amsterdam since 1993 Product Developer, Engineering Designer, managing the complete development of new and already existing concepts, using 3D virtual modelling and real prototypes with final tech drawings. Close collaboration with worldwide manufacturers and clients. Co-curator of the exhibition at the Milano design week, winner of the Milano design award Personal
information
Work experience
Qualification: Bachelor Degree
Final mark: 110/110
Year: 2012
Name of institute: IUAV - Università di Venezia http://disegnoindustriale.unirsm.sm/ Subject: Industrial Design - history of design, applied psychics, production technologies, engineering and management, product design
Qualification: Diploma as Qualified Mechanical Technician - High school Final mark: 95/100
Year: 2008
Name of institute: I.T.I.S. V. Cerulli, Giulianova (TE) Subject: mechanic, mathematics, psychics, geometry, CNC machinery, CAD, CAD CAM Languages:
Italian, mother tongue
English, full professional proficiency
Spanish, basic
Other educational experiences:
ECDL (European Computer Driving Licence)
Education
Jacopo Di Bonaventura
Curriculum Vitae
Jacopo Di Bonaventura
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2.
October 2014 - present
Cicli Di Bonaventura, Amsterdam, www.ciclidibonaventura.tk Amsterdam-based bikeshop that gives new life to old steel frames made in The Netherlands Founder and builder of every custom built bike, following the fine requests of the each owner 3.
April 2013 - January 2014
CHform + Domusomnia, Como, www.chform.com www.domusomnia.com Design startups that create products completely made in Italy and in Brianza Co-founder and Junior Manager of the D-to-C new business activity, web platform, work- shops, logistics, customer care. The products are designed to be custom made just-in-time 4.
April 2013 - January 2014
Decoma Design srl, Como, www.decoma.net
Design studio surrounded by the most iconic and historic Italian design companies, specialized on engineering smart solutions for furniture design Researcher as material developer on my degree project, product designer on different projects working in team with the founder and the manufacturers in the area Milano-Como 5.
July 2013
University Design Workshop, IUAV - Università di Venezia www.disegnoindustriale.unirsm.sm
“Design Connection” Made by hand. Building 5 bicycles steel frame, with 15 students Assistant of prof. Dario Pegoretti during the one week workshop 6.
February - July 2012
University Prototype Workshop, IUAV - Università di Venezia www.disegnoindustriale.unirsm.sm Metal, plastics, wood and ceramic workshop. The place where ideas become real Part-time Student Collaboration, co-managing with the director T. Lucinato and helping all the students building their models. Preparing tools, machinery and materials. 7.
June 2005 - December 2011
Decoma Design srl, Como, www.decoma.net
Zechini Gra.For srl, Milano, www.zechini.com
Cruing srl, Roseto degli Abruzzi, www.cruing.com
Different design studios and factories specialized on product design and engineering Internships as product designer - CAD draftsman, using CAD programmes, prototypes, CNC machines. Experiencing co-working with team and clients Work experience
Jacopo Di Bonaventura
Curriculum Vitae
Jacopo Di Bonaventura
Curriculum Vitae
Date 01/01/2016
Extremely passionate designer with all the Italian culture making the right mix of Identity and originality on every project.
I’m a really curious person with a business minded vision; always ready to learn new concepts and approach new challenges.
I am a fast learner who really likes working on design field and making different kind of projects. My variegated background makes me a polyedric desgner who can manage diverse types of task at the same time.
I always try to put all my enthusiasm, because I really trust in what I do. I am an open minded person, communicative and accessible. I am usually completely surrounded by international people and I really like it, especially when working for a common target. I personally believe working in a team is much more than the sum of different persons.
Very good at managing relationships with producers and also communications in web- commerce, due to my active presence on web platforms with my own products. Adaptability to do and learn new tasks, learning to improve human experience, applying knowledge gained and methodologies.
Extremely organized person. Always with a complete overview of all the projects steps, from the beginning until their mass production.
Exceptional detail oriented strength, coordinates tasks, punctual. Because the real difference is on the small details.
I usually meet deadlines on time thanks my flexibility. I plan and arrange activities in advance, multi-tasks.
Living as much as possible a sustainable life, nature, different kinds of cycling, sailing, DIY, photography, Makers community, engines, rally, travelling, design culture. Personal skills
Information
Technology skills
Relational skills
Organizational
skills
EXCELLENT Interests
Os Windows
Autodesk AutoCAD
Internet - email
Prototyping
Solid Works
Photography
I have a great attention to form and the user, always very interested in making products fea- sible, high quality and with excellent functionality. Experienced in developing products from idea to final detailing towards manufacturing, al- ways with focus on the user behind the product
Excellent 3D CAD engineering skills, as well as experience in materials, manufacturing tech- nology, prototyping, testing and bringing products towards industrialization Deep knowledge of production processes and their limits. Strong connections with Italians and worldwide manufacturers.
Technical skills
VERY GOOD
Mac Osx
Rhinoceros - Vray
Microsoft Office
Adobe PhotoShop
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Lightroom
GOOD
Autodesk Inventor
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Premire Pro
Signature
JACOPO DI BONAVENTURA SELECTED WORKS
PORTFOLIO 2016
CONTENT
CONSTRUCT ME! CICLI DI BONAVENTURA
D2C
WOOD +
BIORUBBER
DESIGN
CONNECTION
DESIGN
TURBULENCE
AUTÈ
BIRILLO
ETTES HANGME
MULTILAMP
TFHP ROBOT 5
ACTIONS
In Milano this year, Droog focuses on the smallest parts of furniture, functional elements that are usually not noticeable and often invisible. Our screws, hinges, nuts, nails, brackets and other hardware are super functional - in some cases we even extended their function
- but they also add value, character and a richer narrative. They give flavour to simple DIY work, revive existing furniture and challenge the designer.
The collection of 210 hardware items will be presented in its natural habitat, an ordinary Ferramenta.
Being Italian and designer at droog allowed me to become exhibition manager, a unique occasion to take part in one of the most impor- tant event ever.
At the end winner of - Best Tech – Milano design Award For “the originality in the choice to work on the “micro” dimension, which becomes added value without the need for spectacularef- fects. The project entered discreetly in a Milanese reality consolidat- ed, to show the technology behind the design, through experimental and innovative products, highly technical, yet poetic.” Credits
https://www.droog.com/droog/all/construct-me---milan-2015/ http://www.droog.com/news/2015/04/droog-wins-milano-design-award-tech/ http://www.designweekfestival.com/milano-design-award/ http://www.domusweb.it/en/news/2015/04/24/droog_design.html CONSTRUCT ME!
Milano design week 2015/
PFL16
droog
2015
BRIEF: SPECIAL HARDWARE
FURNITURE PIECES
Cicli Di Bonaventura is a virtual Amsterdam-based bikeshop that gives new life to old steel bike frames handmade in The Netherlands. All the bikes are custom assembled in collaboration with the new owner, who knows will get an old and beautiful vintage bike, per- fectly working and tailor assembled on his fine requests. Riding a 30 years old bike gives you unique feelings, special sensa- tions, which means there still is a way to make old bikes alive again. They haven’t given us all they can, yet.
Cicli Di Bonaventura is the demonstration we can easily have prod- ucts Made not in China.
Being Sustainable is the key, REuse is the way.
Credits: www.ciclidibonaventura.tk
CICLI DI BONAVENTURA 2014
BRIEF: CUSTOM ASSEMBLED
OLD STEEL BIKES
Since I started being a designer I always wanted to see projects becoming real. I think having a product for sale is the last, often missing, connecting link and that’s what makes the real difference between a project and a product.
Thanks to a Domus article explaining what D2C is, I started working on this concept with Hangme, Multilamp, Cicli Di Bonaventura and with a bigger partner: Decoma Design.
The meaning was to use all the local resources for creating, develop- ing and distributing world wide the products made by CHform and Domusomnia
CHform mainly produces chairs with particular specifications. Domusomnia produces technical rack for kitchens + accesories Credits
http://shop.chform.com/chform/products.html
http://www.domusomnia.com/index.html
DOMUSOMNIA CHFORM
Design to consumer
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2013
BRIEF:
PARTNERSHIP:
DESIGNER TO CONSUMER
Dario Pegoretti is one of the most worldwide famous steel frame builder and he took part in a one-week workshop where, in partner- ship with tubes maker company Columbus, they showed us how to design and make bike frames.
Trough all the projects steps, lessons, tests and the assembling, the students could be able to put together the 8 pipes that compose a frame.
Finally they have been connected with the traditional brazed junc- tions.
I worked as Pegoretti’s assistant while teaching and at the end I organized the final exhibition.
Credits:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86zLUwttwbk
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jacopodb/albums/72157648808055828 DESIGN CONNECTON
Design Workshop
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Dario Pegoretti
2013
BRIEF:
PARTNERSHIP:
MADE BY HANDS
BICYCLE STEEL FRAME
This project was born because I have always been fascinated by experimentations made by designers. My goal was to create a com- pletely biodegradable composite.
I needed to establish a new relationship between me and materials, because I believe that the identity of each product is transmitted by his substance. Through these materials exploration I wanted to know what can happen mixing two completely different compo- nents, such as rubber + wood and I tried to create a reversible com- posite.
Basically all tests were divided into 3 groups:
- JOINED - DROWNED – ALTERNATED -
Seven types of rubber have been used and many kinds of wood. I have learned a lot during all the development of the thesis and mistake-by-mistake I fine-tuned new processes and techniques; the tests became better and results were fantastic.
The best test was when I finally got the real Biorubber (produced by an Italian company, from fossil resources but absolutely com- postable -EN13432-).
Wood+Biorubber was born.
At the end of my journey I built up a sort of bike frame, with two mirrored blend alternated and two drowned wheels. It was no more than an easy game to understand a way to develop this material. IUAV, based in San Marino, with Decoma Design and I wanted to try to develop Wood+Biorubber as an industrial product. At the end turned up to be a too expensive composite, but the experiences made during that period were priceless.
Wood+Biorubber is registered to ADI, Milano.
BRIEF:
WOOD+material exploration: BIORUBBER the flexibility of the limit THE LIMIT, DEGREE PROJECT
Degree Project
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Prof. Varini, Barbierato
2012
Degree Project
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Prof. Varini, Barbierato
Solid wood
Testing the material
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn9MEDapiP4
Results:
Alternated
Biorubber
Degree Project
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Prof. Varini, Barbierato
Organic material (polymeric chains)
Biomass
Microorganisms
Aerobic biodegradation (+ O2)
CO2+H2O
+
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CO2+CH4
Anaerobic biodegradation (- O2)
AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC BIODEGRADATION
25 Laboratorio di Fondamenti del design 2D docente Laura Morandini During this course we were asked to work with air turbulences. Engineers always try to reduce them on the vehicles, because of re- lated problems, instead with these experimental products, we tried to create our own kind of turbulence.
From the shape of a wooden paper-plane to an attached body part, such as helmets and gloves, I first analyzed their behavior in a water- tunnel and then in a craft wind-tunnel. I made a research about wing- tip vortices, then I tried to create that turbulence. Wings profiles can make perfect vortex, so I attached that shape on my back, on my shoulder then on my hand.
Blumer helped us to find the right way to position the final experi- mental product in order to shape different materials. BRIEF:
DESIGN TURBULENCE
CREATE YOUR
OWN TURBULENCE
2012
Industrial Design Studio II
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Prof. Riccardo Blumer
02. The helmet became a neck
collar to wear
01. Try to simulate a helmet with
wings
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down to my shoulderv
03. This is a real neck collar with
real wings
Project steps:
During my internship at Decoma Design we redesigned a 2010 proj- ect called “Wood”, a musical lamp with bluetooth and wifi connec- tion.
Materials and devices involved made Wood cost too expensive. After various tests with new materials and different layouts we achieved the target and we finally got “Autè”. Base and stem made of aluminum with a ceramic handmade cone; with a high engineerd
“hearth” supporting steel frame for all the electronic components. On 2012 Salone di Milano, Auté was showed at stand Bosa Cerami- che and it’s now produced and for sale.
Credits
http://www.decoma.net/industrial/aute_bosa.html
http://www.sensai.it/page.asp?load=559
BRIEF:
PARTNERSHIP:
AUTÉ
REDESIGN “WOOD”
MUSIC LAMP
TOMMASO PRIORE
2011
W o o d 2 0 1 0 A u t è 2 0 1 2
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Internship at Decoma
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Decoma design
Corpo in ceramica by Bosa
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Bollhoff Snaploc
Cs Check-Up My Audio
Componente in lamiera B
Componente in lamiera C
Componente in lamiera A
Componente in lamiera D
Stelo in alluminio
Base in ceramica by Bosa
Piastra di base
Guarnizione in neoprene adesivo
Richco MSP-3-01
Lente by Geelli
Driver
Alimentatore
This was a perfect case of complete product development. From an idea of Decoma Design I brought on the whole evolution of the shape, the structure and the use of this simple stool/table. It had to be easy to produce and to use, with 2-3 pieces max. From the first paper-tests we analized the sections and the rigidity of the stool.
Then soon we realized a 1:1 CNC cut ureol model. We followed the mold creation and then the production began, with cold injection PU hard foam.
Birillo helped me to learn many aspects of the whole design pro- cess, through the idea, the project, and finally the final product. Credits:
http://www.saccaro.com.br/pt-br/produto/ambientes/1546/banco-birillo http://saccaro-usa.com/index.php/catalogsearch/result/?q=birillo http://www.decoma.net/industrial/birillo_saccaro.html BRIEF:
PARTNERSHIP:
BIRILLO
FURNITURE ACCESSORY FOR
BRASILIAN COMPANY
2011
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Decoma design
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This is a “day project”. How can we hang keys at the wall without hooks? The simple shape communicates users where to hang them just looking at other keys.
It is only a piece of wood on the wall with a special inclination, due to production process, that makes impossible to destroy your card/ remote keys with magnets.
Each magnet can hold a medium bunch of keys (up to 0.5Kg). In 2013 I boosted the industrialization and the production of the piec- es reaching a websale with 50 pieces made and sold. BRIEF:
HANGME
STUDY HOW STRONG THE MAGNETS
ARE THROUGH MATERIAL
2011
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220
Magnet 15x5
5 pieces
Hanger D20
2 pieces
Wood
220x45x45
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This is a “day project”. Once got the idea of the mechanism I just as- sembled already existing parts, like a ready-made project. The base is a recycled stone, all the pieces of wood were waste materials in the University workshop, the wire and the reflector were recycled too.
Desk lamp position – you can adjust its length just pushing/pulling the arm.
Floor position – just moving a screw down it become higher. 2013 evolution: wireless. In the latest version, wires are completely inserted in the wood pieces. They conduct electricity from the base
(power supply) to the top.
BRIEF:
MULTILAMP
NEW DESK LAMP FOR MY
FATHER’S WIDE DESK
2011
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Ettes was born after different experimentation to mix a conductive structure of metal with paper to separate them. Electricity starts at the base, with the power supplier (12V). The low voltage makes the lamp completely not dangerous to touch.
From the bottom through the two aluminum “L” pieces the electric- ity goes to the led holder that has on the left the - on the right the +. It’s impossible to make a wrong assemblage, because the led holder has two diameter different screws.
The name came from the shape: an upside-down 7 (sette-ettes) and because there are 7 groups of components.
BRIEF:
PARTNERSHIP:
ETTES
DESIGN A LAMP USING
PAPER AND ALUMINIUM
2011
TOMMASO PRIORE
LORENZO DONZELLI
Industrial Design Studio II
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Prof Luigi Mascheroni
Jacopo Di Bonaventura - Lorenzo Donzelli - Tommaso Priore A.A. 2010 - 2011 Tavola: 1 Scala - 1:2
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Alimentatore 220 V - 12 V 18 W Alluminio
Acciaio INOX
Alluminio
Acciaio 8.8
Acciaio INOX
Acciaio 8.8
LED 3,2V 1W
Dado a farfalla M4
Rivetto Filettato M3 - Nutsert® / FW96
Rivetto Filettato M4 - Nutsert® / FW96 Alluminio
Prigioniero 3 x 30
Dado a farfalla M3
Prigioniero 4 x 30
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Carta 300g/m
Carta 200g/m
Carta 200g/m
Lamierino LED 1
Lamierino LED 2
Distanziale in cartone
Rivestimento in cartoncino lamierino 1
Rivestimento in cartoncino lamierino 2
16 Incastro porta alimentatore 01 Carta 300g/m
Q Materiale e note
Università degli Studi della Repubblica di San Marino - Corso di laurea in Disegno Industriale Laboratorio di Disegno Industriale 1
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The story “Wizard of Oz” has as principal figure: Dorothy. She lived in a house with their grandparents and she had a dog. After her trip to the Land of Oz by a tornado, when she came back the life with her relatives went on more quietly than before. TFHP is linked with the figures of the story and this can be build up by the child. It is important because whenever you disassemble the toy, every piece has the shape of another else inside, so it feels like if the family is always linked together, where they are, in the game as well as in the reality.
BRIEF:
THE FAMILY HOME PUZZLE
CHILDREN GAME BASED ON
”THE WIZARD OF OZ” STORY
2010
Basics of 3D Design Studio
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Prof. Riccardo Varini
Basics of 3D Design Studio
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Prof. Riccardo Varini
At the last year of my high school my 14 classmates, my teachers and I designed and made a whole Robot able to make 5 movements. Using 5 pneumatic cylinders with on/off position that were doing all the movements:
- 120 turn on itself.
- 400mm up and down.
- 300mm in and out of the brace.
- 180 turn of the hand.
- open/close hand.
The students made all the components of the robot. The “brain” is a PLC Siemens that send I/O signals to the 5 electric valves. When the robot is working it can move pieces from a point A to a point B.
Credits:
https://youtu.be/SsIsg02ud90
BRIEF:
ROBOT 5 ACTIONS
FINAL YEAR PROJECT, INVOLVING
ALL SUBJECT’S SKILLS
2008
Final year project
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Prof. Giuseppe Leonzi
PARTNERSHIP: 14 CLASSMATES,
TEACHERS
Final year project
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Prof. Giuseppe Leonzi
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