A selection of projects from my studies in Design and Product Development:
5G telecom applications in an urban environment
A group design project towards Ericsson

The goal of the project was to develop an updated version of Ericsson strees macro units, for the launch of the 5G network. A street macro unit is often located on roof tops, walls or poles where it provides coverage for mobile users.
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The difference in the wavelength for 5G demands the units being closer to the ground and closer in proximity between each unit, therefore Ericsson needed new ideas for the design of these units as a more prominent part of the urban environment. Secondly, the mounting and installation of said units needed to be simplyfied.
The project aimed to take the design and esthetics of the chassis and mounting options as a focus, rather than the hardware.
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The product concept creates an imideate association to Ericsson but still have a sleek design that is optimized for cooling and ease of install.
The final concept consists of three components that are attached together on a pole. The components, with its chassis, are placed on the pole mounts and secured with screws. The pole mounts are attached to the pole with hose clamps.




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Lärad
A group design project
The purpose of this project was to design a concept, that would improve the environment at upper secondary schools. The concept were to fit in to a furniture company's offer.
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The project included different product development processes where different design methods were applied, tested and verified.
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The final concept is meant to be a versatile piece of furniture that can be switched between a horizontal and vertical mode. In its vertical mode the concept works as a screen with sound dampening properties, as well as a whiteboard. In its horizontal mode it is a table with possibility of using it as a whiteboard.
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The soäund dampening part is designed with pyramids in a hexagon constellation. This creates a harmonic feeling and allows for a sound dampening property together with the textile surface.




