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In this industrial design case study, I redesign an existing indoor security camera by applying my own guidelines for achieving a Japanese minimalism design aesthetic. Instead of starting from scratch, I break down a real consumer indoor security cam to understand its internal components, functional constraints, and mechanical layout. From there, I move into the concept development phase: • Initial ideation sketches • Design principles inspired by Japanese minimalism • Moodboards exploring living room context and spatial harmony • CMF (Color, Material, Finish) exploration boards • Proportion studies and object presence within interior environments Finally, I compare my redesigned concepts directly with the original indoor camera reference. I openly discuss manufacturing feasibility, pricing implications, perceived value, and whether my redesign improves functionality—or simply reframes it. 0:00 Intro 0:22 Reference Cam - Breakdown 2:25 Japanese Design Guidelines 3:40 Ideation 6:53 Moodboards - Japanese Living Spaces 7:41 Concept Directions 8:23 CMF Boards 8:50 Concept 1 9:41 Concept 2 10:48 Concept 3 11:39 Concept 4 12:35 Bing Image Generator for Context 13:02 Comparison - Final Review 14:30 Outro