COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT DESIGN PROJECT
Span Physical Therapy ↙
→ Injection-molded ABS Plastic, I2C triple-axis accelerometer, precision-cut diffusion mylar, and a custom PCB coalesce into a new comprehensive way for those with chronic mobility issues to track their progress and adhere to a regimen at home.
A collaboration between RISD and Brown Engineering to realize complex products. Collaborative project with Caroline David (Brown ‘24) and Connie Cheng (RISD ‘23).
Experience design project
Pour—Over Coffee System ↙
→ Food–safe finished maple vessels, translucent SLA resin, ultra–fine mesh, 20-gauge sheet aluminum, and vulcanized rubber gaskets culminate in a comprehensive pour-over system that fits into the home with ease.
product DESIGN PROJECT
Speculative Interface ↙
→ Milled CNC Aluminum, FDM encased Arduino Pro-Micros, Molded and Engraved acrylic, and projection-mapped posters come together to create a new interface for emotive and generative making.
SOFT GOODS PRODUCT DESIGN
Everyday Backpack ↙
→ PU-coated waterproof fabric and natural grain, edge– painted leather. A backpack that balances essential utility with a simple, adaptable style that fits everything you need for the day.
RESEARCH—BASED DESIGN PROJECT
Intervening in Civic Spaces ↙
→ Cast powder coated zinc, EPDM rubber, engraved and backlit plexiglass, and sheet metal culminates in three infrastructure products that reorient public spaces towards livable cities.
industrial design exploration
Aluminum Enclosure↙
→ Twenty Hydraulic pressed 20 gauge 6061 Aluminum plates, Brass Nuts and Bolts to join and form a robust, compressive structure rated at 250 Lbs of direct pressure. A structural and material investigation.
Product/Solidworks project
Adaptive Hairdryer↙
→ Injection molded PLA plastic, interchangeablehead and handle, perforated anodized sheet aluminum, and battery powered efficient hair drying solution for people on the go.
Furniture design system
Desk System↙
→ Built–in and wall–mounted furniture series made from 3/4 inch Plyboo, Plywood, welded steel frames, and Anodized 6061 Aluminum. Made to simplify, support, and streamline workflows while looking good doing it.
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establishing a system for learning through trial and error. elevating designed experiences through a participatory, cyclical practice.
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orienting design around user experience and user delight — from GUIs to Coffee-makers
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from arduino to CAM to mechanical engineering it’s always rewarding to implement new and exploratory hard skills