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IMMUNITY

RESEARCH + CAD

Portable, hands-free thermoelectric cooling unit designed to transport vaccines to isolated sub-Saharan communities, reducing reliance on carbon-intensive last-mile deliveries.

AEOLUS

BRAND IDENTITY + MODELLING

Brand extension project - McLaren Automotive. Aeolus is a road racing bicycle helmet that reflects McLaren’s commitment to precision, innovation, and elegance. 

ARCH

PROTOTYPING + TESTING

Wall mounted, modular wine bottle holder that is easily manufactured and assembled with minimal waste due to its sustainable design and flatpackable nature. 

ATLAS

DESIGNING WITH INTENT

lighting as a deliberate interaction that critiques the tension between human industry, nature, and the necessity of making.

PERSONAL PROJECTS

Learn more about what I design outside of the studio.

OUTLINES

DESIGN MAGAZINE

Student-run magazine publication, aiming to expand the conversation around industrial design, connecting emerging designers and the surrounding design community.

ORRIS

LIGHTING DEVICE

modern lighting device that naturally amplifies candlelight, preserving its warmth and intimacy without reliance on electricity. Inspired by the architectural style of Tatooine in Star Wars.

BLUEM

SMALL BUISNESS

Bluem is a small jewelry practice specializing in ceramic hand-painted charms and beads, run independently since 2022.  

ID MERCH

GRAPHIC DESIGN 

Winner of Carleton Industrial Design merch competition in 2023.

BRONWEN FEENEY-SVAB

Bronwen Feeney-Svab is a Canadian industrial designer currently studying at Carleton University. She strongly believes that design is a powerful means of communication and strives to connect with her audience through storytelling. Her design process often begins with creating a clear intention by considering how an object can carry meaning, evoke feeling, and connect with people in a lasting way. 

 

She is particularly interested in exploring themes of poetry, nature, and interaction as a conscious act, translated into more tangible design spaces such as outdoor, and sporting gear, as well as home goods and packaging design. Her work seeks to bridge art with practical design, creating objects that feel grounded, considered, and natural. 

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Outside of the studio, she stays busy through cooking, learning new creative hobbies, spending time outdoors, and exploring new places. Looking ahead, Bronwen hopes to build a design practice where she can let intention guide the work she brings into the world, creating objects that people can feel connected to over time.

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