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Gamze Demir

Gamze Demir

Industrial Designer · Packaging & Product Design

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Cover image for A "living" brand experience inspired
A "living" brand experience inspired by the Asian Palm Civet, the hidden hero of the world's rarest coffees. Going beyond a static logo design, MOOD is a dynamic storyteller that reflects all our daily emotional states (moods)—from morning grogginess to the post-coffee energy rush.
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Cover image for VOMI | Foldable Urban Scooter
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VOMI | Foldable Urban Scooter A smart, foldable electric scooter designed for metropolitan commuters, bridging the gap between a casual ride and professional daily commuting gear. The engineered foldable frame makes it effortless to carry onto buses and metros for seamless public transit. It features a secure front deck with an integrated net to keep bags stable during rides, alongside smart handlebar integration including a phone holder for navigation and a real-time battery indicator display.
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Courier Car — Urban Delivery Vehicle Concept Courier Car is a delivery vehicle concept designed for urban courier and logistics companies, focused on getting packages to customers with minimal damage while improving operational efficiency. The exterior is modular and customizable, letting businesses integrate their brand identity into the vehicle itself. Dual-opening doors and a 360-degree rotating bag-hanging mechanism make loading and unloading fast in tight urban spaces, while impact-absorbing interior surfaces protect goods in transit. For door-to-door deliveries, a tracked hand-cart built into the rear climbs stairs on its own — removing the need for couriers to carry bags by hand — with an angled hanging system that keeps packages secure and upright throughout the process.
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GreenCore — Modular Shelter for Seasonal Agricultural Workers GreenCore is a modular housing concept designed for seasonal agricultural workers, who move from region to region during harvest periods without access to stable living conditions. The shelter system can be set up quickly wherever the work takes them, using entirely sustainable materials to keep its environmental footprint low. The modular units combine and reconfigure based on workforce size, creating shared spaces for cooking and resting alongside private sleeping quarters — giving an often-overlooked group of workers a living environment that feels considered, not just functional.
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