Earthquake Relief System
ERS is a compact disaster-relief station designed to support communities during post-earthquake conditions. The system integrates hygiene, storage, and power solutions into one durable, deployable unit to improve safety, organization, and dignity in crisis environments.
Emergency Systems
Service Design
Product Design
UX
UI

Project Overview
Project Type: Humanitarian product design concept
Domain: Disaster Response & Emergency Infrastructure
Duration: 6 weeks
Problem & Opportunity:Post-earthquake aid is often disorganized and unsafe, lacking structure and human-centered delivery.
Design Focus: Designing a modular, fast-deploy station that centralizes essentials in a structured way.
Target Users: Earthquake-affected residents, emergency volunteers, rescue teams, and NGOs.
Tools Used: Sketching, Procreate, Rhino, Photoshop, AI visualization
Outcome: A relief unit with compartments, sanitation, deployment strategy, user scenarios, and final visuals.
The following visuals show ERS from problem framing to structural definition including concept development, functional compartment mapping, user context scenarios, and final delivery renders simulating real deployment conditions.
Design Solution



