Service Designer from the Bay Area Provides Feedback to Students’ Projects

Author: The School of Design
October 18, 2024

This Fall, product design leader Sylvia Bargellini came to SFSU on two occasions to join Prof. Carvalho’s classes, providing insights to both industrial design and visual communication design students. Mrs. Bargellini participated in a tutorial session focused on the students’ research processes for the DES.505 Senior Design Project class; then, she was a guest critic for the final presentation of the Homecare Device project in the DES.410 Product Design 2 class (below).

Circadian Rhythm Regulation Device

Adomir, a circadian rhythm regulation device that combines ambient light, white noise, and aroma therapy to facilitate healthier sleeping patterns. By James Vernon, Colin Post, Joshua Paz, and Javier Grajeda Jr. (DES.410, Fall 2024).

 

Health Halo

Health Halo, a future-oriented solution to connect patients and health providers through virtual reality and advanced scanning and visualization technologies. By Saloni Krishan, Michael Johansson, Edgar Alba, and Myles Wrich (DES.410, Fall 2024). 

 

Sylvia Bargellini

Sylvia Bargellini

Sylvia Bargellini is a seasoned creator of innovative, human-centered products and services, which focus on enhancing operational efficiencies, customer experiences, and profitability through the identification of unique business opportunities. With over a decade of industry expertise spanning service design, human factors, industrial design, and research, she has successfully collaborated with organizations such as Google, Amazon, and Meta. She holds certifications in industrial design, design management and human factors.

For more details about Sylvia, see her LinkedIn.

 

Service Blueprint Mesh

Service Blueprint Mesh designed for the iRhythm Zio Wearable Heart Monitor service, 2023.

 

Sylvia's Senior Industrial Design Project

Sylvia’s Senior Industrial Design Project at Arizona State University – Shift, a wheelchair cushion designed to minimize the occurrence of pressure – got a provisional patent file.