Top View of the System
Voronoi Pattern on the structure
The structure locks the chopping board vertically in place
1. Bread Blocks 2. Slicer 3. Grater 4. Container 5. Spikes
Placing in the bread blocks
Using the mezzeluna to chop finer ingredient such as loose herbs and nuts
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Voronoi Food Preparation System

Quite often assistive products are designed by a group of medical engineers and never from the hands of an industrial designer. They fail to address user experience and are produced in an inferior fashion in the thousands by a mass manufacturer agent. It is begging for quality industrial design and attention to detail in redefining user interaction.

The Voronoi Food Preparation System aims to challenge existing assistive kitchen technologies for the one-handed disabled. It is the embodiment of inclusive design and sidesteps traditional manufacturing methods, supporting people with one-handed disabilities with an object that they are proud to own and use.

Furthermore, this project highlights the capabilities of current cutting-edge additive manufacturing and combines low-volume handmade fabrication to produce a highly customisable, sophisticated user-friendly product.

The structure was printed on HP Multi-Jet Fusion Printer, using polyamide nylon 12.

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Parker Liang
Industrial Designer Sydney, Australia