Roger Bazeley, Industrial Designer, Transportation/Traffic Safety Consultant's PORTFOLIO sample of Design, Marketing, and Safety projects for both private sector and public sector clients. These include Transportation: BRT/Rapid Bus Research, Public Safety-Pedestrain Safety, Police Identity/Branding, Community Policing, School Traffic Safety, Corporate Identity/Branding Programs including; Shipping lines, Airlines, Banks/Financial Institutions, Manufacturers, High-teck...RETAIL: Optical Stores, Restaurants, Historic Preservation/Multi-use Urban Renewal Projects Design/Branding, Apartments/TOD Housing/Condo.
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DesignStrategy-USA: Portfolio
Roger M. Bazeley, M.S.T.M., M.S.I.D., C.T.S.M.
Corporate Design/Brand Marketing (IDSA)
Transportation: Planning, Policy, Design,
Safety and Marketing
USA: San Francisco, San Diego, New York (Associates)
Europe/Asia: London, Tokyo, Athens
(Affiliates/Representatives)
USA Contact: Roger M. Bazeley
1000 Green Street-Suite 501, SF CA 94133
bazeley@comcast.net
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DesignStrategy-USA
GOAL: To develop strategic positive marketing
communications programs, branding, and industrial
design services to improve client products,
communications, and service delivery.
Consulting Experience
Corporate Identity
Corporate Marketing Communications
Product Design-Packaging
Industrial Design – Human Factors
Transportation: Policy, Planning, Design and Marketing
School and Community Pedestrian and Traffic Safety
Retail Store Design and Transit Oriented Development
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Mission Statement
To create positive, effective, and clear marketing
communications and innovative product design for our
clients which result in improved products, services, and
profitability growth driven by motivated employees and
satisfied customers.
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DesignStrategy-USA: Experience
Roger Bazeley, IDSA
M.S.T.M., M.S.I.D., C.T.S.M., C.H.S.R.M.
Marketing Communications - Industrial
Design Consultant
30 Years of International Design
Experience – MarCom, ID, CI,
Architecture, Transportation Design
Developed over $2.5 Billion in
profitable new products and expanded
worldwide markets by launching over
2,000 new products including:
MarCom/Advertising Programs, Urban
Safety Design
Projects Included: NYPD Identity
Program, NYC MTA MarCom Program,
Pan Am, Atlantic Avenue NYC Urban
Renewal Projects, The School Traffic
and Pedestrian Safety Improvement
Project – SF/PTA Director
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Who’s Who
Roger M. Bazeley – Director & Design/Marketing Consultant
Noriko Nakagomi – Partner & VP Finance, SF/Tokyo
George Komidikis, Representative – New York/London/Athens
Affiliate Madison Holdings, Ltd. – Venture Capital
Partner/Consultant
Alan Polanger, CPA – Finance/Auditor
Yasaunari Nakagomi – Design Associate/Artist - Tokyo
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Public Safety Product Designs/Concepts
Design/Photos: Roger Bazeley
Signal-Stat’s “DualCom”
Emergency Aerodynamic
Modular Light rack system
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NYC Urban + Public Safety Designs/Concepts
Designed and
implemented public
safety Identification
and fleet markings for
NYC’s NYPD, FDNY,
EMS, and Traffic
Enforcement Agency.
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Transportation Concepts/Design
Specified/designed 3M red
”Scotchlite” reflective fleet safety
markings for SFMTA’s MUNI bus
fleet. NYC MTA new Long Island
Rail identity and lead engine
design, subway noise and heat
reduction system, and subway
container urban deliver concepts.
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Transportation Research
BRT/Rapid Bus Impacts on Transit Corridor Businesses
A Business Impact Survey and Comparison of Implemented BRT/Bus Improvements on:
AC Transit’s Alameda City, Webster Street, Route 61 Corridor
AC Transit’s San Pablo Avenue Rapid Bus R72, Route 123 Corridor
LA Metro’s Wilshire Blvd. Metro Rapid 720, Corridor
SF MUNI, Proposed Geary Blvd. Corridor BRT, Pre-BRT Impact Survey
Mineta Transportation Institute - Roger McKean Bazeley, M.S.T.M. Research Project 2007
Author & Principal Investigator
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Corporate Identity
GROUPE SCHNEIDER, USA, INC. NYC, Paris, Montreal
Corporate CI, Signage, Interior Elements
Project Manager/Consultant
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Corporate Identity
AGI, Aqua-Tec
AGI-Audio General
Inc. Product
Design, Branding
and Corporate
Identity Program
Aqua-Tec
Packaging and
Corporate
Identity Program
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Packaging Design
Concepts, Prototypes, Mock-ups,
Watercolor kits/toys
Post-Cereal in a single
serving thermo-formed
container/print foil top.
Multi-pack (6) units
Video Game
Packaging
Soap Packaging,
Natural ingredients
Non-allergic
Acrylic Prototypes
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Corporate Identity/Retail
TriangleSports: Brooklyn, New York (Urban Renewal Project)
Original 1875 Building Pre-
Renewal; Project Sponsor:
Brooklyn Union Gas
4 Locations: Design/Project PM—
Sales Increased 25%-36%
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Retail: Wm. Newman Gifts
Wm. Newman Gifts: Oakland, California (Kaiser HQ)
Store Design:
Construction PM
HVAC, Signs, Plans,
Logo/Graphics,
Custom displays—
Budget $100,000
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Retail: Store Design/CI
LumenKraft: Brooklyn, New York
Store Design,
Graphics, Interiors,
Displays, Print/AD,
Construction PM---
Sales increased 45%
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Retail: Restaurant Design
Chicken Gourmet: New York, New York
Designed: multiple
store locations:
CI/Graphics, Neon,
Menu, Interiors,
Construction PM—
Sales up 200% at
primary location.
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Retail: Restaurant Design
The Garden/Mediterranean Cuisine: Novato, CA (Marin)
Designed:
CI/Graphics,
Menu, Interiors,
Construction PM—
Sales up 75%
*Building was a former
converted Gas Station
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Retail: Restaurant Design
The Garden/Mediterranean Cuisine: Novato, CA (Marin)
Designed: CI/Graphics,
Menu, Exterior/Interior,
Construction PM—Sales
up 75%
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Retail: Restaurant Design
On The Bridge: Japan Town-San Francisco (Japanese)
Designed: Theme:
Anime Jazzy Café”
CI/Graphics, Menu,
Advertising, Signs,
Fixtures, Displays,
Exterior/Interior,
Construction PM—
Sales up 35%
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Retail: Restaurant Design
On The Bridge: Japan Town-San Francisco (Japanese)
Designed: Theme:
Anime Jazzy Café”
CI/Graphics, Menu,
Advertising, Signs,
Fixtures, Displays,
Exterior/Interior,
Construction PM—
Sales up 35%
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Retail: Trapp Optical
Trapp Optical: Scarsdale, New York
Designed: CI/Graphics,
Custom Optical Displays,
Architectural Design store
Exterior/Interior.
Construction PM. 964 sq.
ft. contained retail sales,
dispensing, and fitting
areas (3), customer
waiting area, lab area for
lens edging and repair,
employee bathroom,
HVAC system. Store built
in 5 weeks for $69,000.
Sales up - $1.2M
annually (2nd year).
*First Installation:
Major Construction
(Historic Building)
Published 20/20
Optical Magazine
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Retail: Trapp Optical
Trapp Optical: Scarsdale, New York (Second Installation)
Designed: CI/Graphics,
Custom Optical Displays,
Architectural Design
store. Exterior/Interior.
Construction PM. 964 sq.
ft. store contained retail
sales, dispensing, and
fitting stations, customer
waiting area, lab area for
lens edging and repair,
employee bathroom,
HVAC system. Store re-
furbished 12 years from
it’s original installation to
expand frame displays,
storage, and new “natural
look”. Sales up 50% from
original sales volume
*Second Installation:
New Custom Displays,
carpet, and paint
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Retail: Trapp Optical
Trapp Optical: Greenwich, Connecticut
Designed: CI/Graphics,
Custom Optical Displays,
Architectural Design store
Exterior/Interior,
Construction PM—Sales
$3.2M up 50% from
original sales volume.
1,600 sq. ft. (store width
10’, multi-level)
contained retail sales,
dispensing, and fitting
areas (3), customer
waiting area, exam
rooms, contact lens area,
testing area, children's
area. lab area for lens
edging and repair,
bathroom, HVAC system.
$147,000
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Retail: A.R. Trapp Optical
Trapp Optical: Madison Avenue, New York
Designed/Renovated: Branding Theme-Polo by Ralph
Lauren; CI/Graphics, Custom Optical Displays,
Architectural Design store Exterior/Interior,
Construction PM—Sales $2.2M up 50% from original
sales volume. 964 sq. ft. (store width 16’) contained
retail sales, dispensing, and fitting areas (3), customer
waiting area, lab area for lens edging and repair,
bathroom. Budget $47,000
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Retail: Trapp Optical
Trapp Optical: Mamaroneck, New York
Designed/Renovated:
Branding Theme
“Accent on Eyewear”;
CI/Graphics, Custom
Optical Displays,
Architectural Design
store Exterior/Interior,
Construction PM—Sales
up 38% from original
sales volume. 1,200 sq.
ft. (store width 16’)
contained retail sales,
dispensing, and fitting
areas, customer waiting
area, exam area, lab
area for lens edging and
repair, bathroom.
Budget $57,000,
Equipment $47,000.
Published: 20/20,
Retail Merchandising
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Retail: SP Optical
SP Optical: Yonkers, New York
Designed/Renovated:
Branding Theme
“High-Tech Optical on
a Budget””;
CI/Graphics, Custom
Optical Displays,
Architectural Design
store Exterior/Interior,
Construction PM—
Sales up 42% from
original sales volume.
1,475 sq. ft. contained
retail sales,
dispensing, and fitting
areas (3), customer
waiting area, exam
area, lab area for lens
edging and repair,
bathroom, HVAC.
Budget $37,000,
Equipment $47,000.
Published 20/20
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Retail: Manhattan Optical
Manhattan Optical: Chinatown, New York City
Designed/Renovated:
CI/Graphics, Custom Optical Displays,
Architectural Design store Exterior/Interior
Branding Theme “Manhattan Optical – Making
More out of Less”. Optical business
downsized from 5,000 sq. ft. into a space one
third in size within Chinatown. Customer base
shifted to Asian and Latino customers.
Sales up 32% from original sales volume.
The new 1,375 sq. ft. space contained retail
sales, dispensing, and fitting area, customer
waiting area, 2 exam rooms, lab area for lens
edging and repair, bathroom, HVAC,
basement storage, break-room, lab.
Budget $67,000, Equipment $47,000.
Published 20/20
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Retail: Manhasset Optical
Manhasset Optical: Manhasset, New York
Designed/Renovated:
CI/Graphics, Custom Optical
Displays, Architectural Design
store Exterior/Interior
Branding Theme “High-Tech
Optical – Putting Business On
the “tech Track” Optical
renovation of existing business
Sales up 28% from original
sales volume. 1,675 sq. ft.
contained retail sales,
dispensing, and fitting areas
(3), customer waiting area, 2
exam rooms, lab area for lens
edging and repair, bathroom,
Budget $37,000, Equipment
$57,000.
Published 20/20
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Urban Multi-use/Housing
ALANTIC GARDENS, Brooklyn, NY “Preservation Project”
14 Buildings
Saved, Housing
plus Retail
Photos: Roger Bazeley
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Retail Development/Design
Spring-Hill Village, Grass Valley-CA
Project: Architectural Design,
Building Renovation and New
Construction specifications,
project management, signs-
logo/identity design, local
zoning board approvals.
Results: $10M Project
increased land value, retail
rentals, community use.
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Retail Development/Design
Spring-Hill Village, Grass Valley-CA (2nd
Renovation)
Second phase:
project renovation,
expansion
improvement and
repaint with new
“Serra Gold Country”
color scheme. 10th
year maintenance
plan implemented.
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New Development/MarCom
Silverado Crest Estates, Napa Valley-CA
Build-out Completed
with a total of 26
Lots $345K-$575K
Executive Custom
Homes $1.2M-$4.5M
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COOP/Luxury Pied-à-terre
Scelzo Loft COOP, Greenwich Village, New York City
Design/Interior
2,400 Sq. Ft. Loft
2 floors $480,000
Custom Furniture,
Fixtures, $14,000
in Custom Neon
Designed by RMB
and fabricated by
“Let There Be
Neon” a famous
NYC Neon Co.
Published In:
Interior Design
Magazine, DOMUS
Magazine of
Architecture-Italy,
Style for Living-
Whitney Books,
Newsday, Home…
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COOP/Luxury Pied-à-terre
Scelzo Loft COOP, Greenwich Village, New York City
Design/Interior: 2,400 Sq. Ft. Loft
2 floors $480,000; Custom
Furniture, Fixtures, $14,000 in
Custom Neon Designed by RMB and
fabricated by “Let There Be Neon” a
famous NYC Neon Co.
Published In:
Interior Design Magazine, DOMUS
Magazine of Architecture-Italy,
Style for Living-Whitney Books,
Newsday, Home…
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COOP/Luxury Pied-à-terre
Sherman M.D. Multi-Media COOP, New York City
Design/Interior
1,400 Sq. Ft. 1 Bedroom
$1.4M
Custom Furniture, fixtures,
$140,000. Custom Neon
Designed by RMB and
fabricated by “Let There Be
Neon” famous NYC Neon Co.
Published In:
Interior Design Magazine,
DOMUS Magazine of
Architecture-Italy, Multi-
Media Magazine…
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COOP/Luxury Pied-à-terre
Sherman M.D. Multi-Media COOP, New York City
Design/Interior: 1,400 Sq. Ft. 1 Bedroom $1.4M
Published In: Interior Design Magazine, DOMUS
Magazine of Architecture-Italy, Multi-Media…
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R E A C T I O N + P E R C E P T I O N = R E S P O N S E
PUBLIC SAFETY: DESIGN, POLICY and COMMUNITY RELATIONS Programs: NYPD, SFPD
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NYPD: Identity + Safety Program
Implemented Program Results: $25M
annual savings, increased safety and
positive community relations. *Note:
Project initiation based on Pratt Institute
M.S.I.D. Thesis Research Project
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NEW NYPD-Patrol Car: Blue + White
3M Reflective Decals/Stripe 72-97
R.M. Bazeley-Designer/Consultant: NYPDR.M. Bazeley-Designer/Consultant: NYPD
Vehicle Fleet 3M-Graphics and Signal-StatVehicle Fleet 3M-Graphics and Signal-Stat
“Dual-Com” Light Rack Design“Dual-Com” Light Rack Design
RESULTS: New SignalStat “Dual-Com”
emergency Light-rack competed
successfully against Federal-Sign’s unit:
Product-line sales up 26%
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NYPD-Vehicle Safety Design
Reflective 3M Decals + New Emergency Light Racks
Concept to ImplementationConcept to Implementation
Roger Bazeley, DesignerRoger Bazeley, Designer
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NYPD – Police Vehicle 1972-97
Japanese Model of New
NYPD Patrol Car based
on NYPD implemented
Fleet Graphics Design
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NYPD Blue – Vehicle Fleet
““NYPD Blue” Fleet Graphic Design 25 Year lifespan beforeNYPD Blue” Fleet Graphic Design 25 Year lifespan before
2000 Blue Graphics on White Format Revision2000 Blue Graphics on White Format Revision
Photos: Roger Bazeley
COST SAVINGS:
$25M Annually
Maintenance, Repairs,
Accident Reduction,
Traffic Pedestrian
Liability, Downtime…
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SFPD – New Design Strengths
Visually Safer Night and Day – Intersections – 911 Runs
Renewed Image and Identity – Phoenix Symbol of Renewal
SFPD Community Public Safety Mission Slogan
SAFETY – SERVICE – EQUALITY
Communications Clarity In Messaging – Public Safety/Emergency Priority
3M Reflective Yellow Safety Stripe, Red Emergency Accent – Safety Look
Police Blue the – Positive Color – “Fine Blue Line”
International Color for Police
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Thinking Out of The Box: Signs
Proposed New School Zone Signs – DesignStrategy-USA
APPROVED
3M Feedback signs
Proposed
School Zone
Signs
APPROVED
4,000+ PED-
Countdown
Signals to be
Installed at key
school and
PED crossings
DPT/AAA/PTA
APPROVED
Designed: SCHOOL BUS
LOADING SIGN and SCHOOL
PASSENGER LOADING SIGNS
for San Francisco School
Zone installation. Approved
for experimental testing
2/25/2007 by Caltrans.
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School Route – Side Walk Safety Improvements
Sidewalk ADA Safety
Issues solved with
increased width and
bollards (yellow)
Clarendon
Ave.
Pump
Station
$7.5MM
Sidewalk
$45K
Ladders & PED Tactile Strips
Photos: Roger Bazeley
Project Sidewalk
improvement for
“Safe Routes to
School” from
Clarendon
Elementary
School - Concept
and Design:
Roger Bazeley
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School Yellow LADDER Crosswalks +
FYG PED signs + Countdown Signals = 24/7 Awareness
FYG DOT School Signs
PED
Countdown
Signals
Photos: Roger Bazeley
Project Director/Manager
RESULTS: Implemented
Improvements contributed to an
overall 43% reduction in citywide
vehicle pedestrian fatalities over a
5 year implementation period. K-12
school traffic injuries and fatalities
dramatically decreased further.
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Three levels for intervening:
Upstream
Influence
overarching
policies,
practices and
processes
Midstream
Interject safety
issues into
current project
design &
implementation
Downstream
Retrofit existing
problems with
new technology
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Neighborhood/
City/Region
Downtown/Strip
Mall/School Site
Street/School
Route/Intersection
Influence over-
arching policies,
practices. plans,
and processes
Interject safety
design issues into
current or future
project
implementation
Retrofit existing
problems with new
technologies and
modernization
Scale of Impact Varies
Upstream Midstream Downstream
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Project Benefits: Safer Communities
Workshops, School/Community Audits, Building Active Partnerships
BEINVOLV
BEINOVATIVE
Photos: Roger Bazeley
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Other Resources-Safety Projects
Community Partnerships
Industrial Design and Architectural
CD-ROM Strategies and Resource Toolkit
School Traffic and Pedestrian Safety
Improvement Project
Public Safety Improvement Project
Transportation Safety and Marketing
Improvement Project
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Summary – Safety Improvement Projects
Innovation in Problem Solving
Out of the Box Solutions
Building Community Partnerships
Advocates for Positive Change and improvements in
safety for our most vulnerable populations of school
children, seniors, and the disabled
Hinweis der Redaktion
Public Reaction – Perception - Response during a Police Stop or Violation pull-over is based upon the family cultural, socioeconomic and cultural experience of the individuals involved.
Citizen and Police Officer Interaction
Not everything fits into this schema. But, it’s a convenient way to breakdown the process and think through your strategy.
Schema not meant to imply one is better than the other. Simply to point out that there are different places in the process to intervene and the scale of the impact will vary with the levels.