Team members: Project manager, Industrial Designer, Mechanical Engineer

My responsibilities: Research | Industrial Design | Prototyping | Branding

 
 

NOKOTA outdoor kitchen | 2017

The Nokota Outdoor Kitchen was designed with commodity in mind. Nokota is a portable kitchen perfect for “glamping”, tailgating, or just backyard fun. This project began from a napkin sketch and became reality through several design explorations and prototypes. Aside from the industrial design duties of this project, I was also responsible for creating the brand name, brand logo mark, and brand guidelines.

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Storage/Bench Mode

Table Mode

Kitchen Mode

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Storage Strategies

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Compartments and drawers were carefully sized and arranged to accommodate each category of essential good. We provided enough room to allow for a wide range of choice in these goods, while still maintaining an economy of space appropriate for the portability required.

 
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Design

The largest challenge with the kitchen system was to keep it lightweight. We understood that the product was going to be large, bulky, and demanded durability for the market. We opted to use Aluminum for a light weight approach and added wooden (bamboo) touch points. The wood and Aluminum ended up balancing each other out nicely, and the overall look of the product was inspired by vintage war airplanes.

The success of this product will be measured gaints key factors: Ease of use, maximized work surfaces, portability, and buy-it-for-life construction.

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We designed the system to include a table that elevates the box’s work surfaces to a familiar countertop height and nests snugly over the form when stowed. Implements, ingredients, and cleaning supplies are immediately available with no rearranging or digging necessary, due to the considered arrangement of shelves, drawers, and hangers, all designed for an efficient and natural workflow. Dual pull-out cutting boards expand work space even further, at a proximity appropriate for fine motor tasks.

 
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Branding

The design team performed several branding exercises with the client in order to dissect the product, and what it represents.The product needed a classic identity, with a connection to the outdoors, as well as to food culture.

The wild frontier was used as inspiration, in particular the wild horses of North Dakota: The Nokota Horse. The logo itself is an abstract interpretation of the Nokota product, as well as the Nokota wild horse.

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