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  • Pan Handler coming soon     2011 Product Design, Industrial Design, Interaction Design
  • Light Form The Light Form is more than just an ordinary desk lamp, its a way to personalize the unique taste and feel of lighting for every different person. Simply punch your fist into the mesh LED wiring so the light can form around your hand to create a unique sense of light to only you. The side profile of the design is a minimalistic take of a arm, but when the product is put into perspective; the inspiration from Japanese designer Nendo and mid-century Harry Bertoia is ever so clear. When constructing the structure of the wire frame light, I took the idea of the geometric dome from Buckminster Fuller and constructed the whole steel wire frame into triangles so the frame is completely evenly weight balanced. This is a tribute to what a mid-century modern light should look like; sculptural and functional.     2011 Lighting Design, Product Design, Industrial Design
  • Movado Bold_3d The Movado Bold_3D line is concept branding focusing on aesthetics for an already existing Bold Line.     2012 Industrial Design, Product Design, Fashion
  • Adidas Adicolor Project carried out at Fossil Inc. in Dallas, Texas under license brand Adidas.     2012 Industrial Design, Product Design, Fashion
  • Motorola PWR LNK Focusing on energy usage, with the PWR LINK system, this bridges the gap of communication between homeowners and the electrical company.

    Homeowners are able to monitor their electrical uses efficiently with the new Motorola Electrical box turning off appliances when not in use, and communicating to the new Motorola Thermostat; you can control everything in your home, efficiently.

    Electricians are now able to know whenever a homes electricity is out, or any issues without even running on scene diagnostics with the new Motorola Mobile Transponder. This device talks and sends real time updates to the Motorola Electrical Box.

    We can now understand and see energy clearly.
        2011 Industrial Design, Product Design, User Interface Design
  • O-Pin No more stabbing yourself when reaching for a pin anymore. The breathing pin covers up the needle for safety and is exerted when pressure is applied. A simple innovation that will save fingers around the world.

    design inspired by the inhaling and exhaling of a lung. the breathing motion. inward and outward.
        2011 Industrial Design, Product Design, Design
  • project_baltimore(coming soon) self-sustainable living system for abandoned buildings in detroit     2012 Industrial Design, Interior Design, Landscape Design
  • Time Stretch Thinking of time in a new way, the TimeStretch allows you to turn any room of your house into a clock. With a minimialistic circulating base on the ceiling, two light beams rotate around in a circle, like the hands of a clock. With twelve components on the wall acting as hour indicators, handsomely change the way you perceive time while standing in the middle of your room. With the TimeStretch, you can turn your room into a way of telling time, while adding elegant design to your eyes and to your ceiling.     2011 Industrial Design, Product Design, Interior Design
  • Annex Table the annex table is a project dealing with the combination and separation of materials and space. Ideal for modernists, the design of the table allows your imagination to fill in the wire frame space to meet your taste.

    as minimalistic as the table looks, so is the construction.

    one millimeter plywood layered seven times allows the wood to bend into the organic form it is. conjoining the three parts are several steel rods so each piece fits together snug like a jig saw piece.

    the 1/8’’ steel wire bent to form fits in precut holes bordering along the base of the plywood shapes. each piece has a specific spot and all together make up the wire frame table.
        2011 Industrial Design, Furniture Design, Product Design
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