Jose Alburquerque
Product Design
Having spent 2 and a half years at Doshi Levien design studio, I am now looking to
develop my career further by seeking a new position as a designer.
In my previous employment, I have worked intensively on a wide range of projects across a range of design disciplines, such as product, interior, branding and exhibition, for some of the world´s leading companies in the design industry as well as for renowned museums and art galleries.
I enjoy working on concept generation and research, with the aim to create new ideas that
will bring about honest, beautiful and practical products. It´s important to me that I design
sensitively and intellingently according to the client´s vision and their customers, through a careful consideration of market needs with a proactive problem solving approach.
I´m experienced in a wide range of design software, including Rhinoceros, Keyshot, Solid Edge, and Adobe Creative Suite. I also really enjoy and value working by hand with a range of media and materials to visualise ideas as anything from concept models to full size prototypes.
►Skills
+ More than 5 years experience in Design
+ Able to develop projects from sketches to final 3D files/technical drawings
+ Deep understanding of materials and manufacturing processes
+ Experienced on hand models and prototypes making (multiple materials)
+ Proficiency in a wide range of softwares (CAD, Rendering, 2D, etc.)
+ Well developed drawing skills
+ Excellent at working closely with clients and manufacturers
+ Strong communication skills and team player
+ Proficient concept generation as well as solving technical details skills
►Design Softwares
+ Rhinoceros 3D CAD
+ Keyshot
+ Solid Edge
+ Illustrator
+ Indesign
►Clients
B&B Italia, HAY, Nanimarquina, Kvadrat, Häagen-Dazs, Camper, BD Barcelona, Swarovski, Galerie Kreo, Arken Museum of Modern Art, Formani, Madina Italia, Selfridges.
Courses
Professional listing
- Jose Alburquerque – @josecarlos-albur
- Product Designer
- Open to job opportunities, freelance or contract