On this page you will find some things that don’t have a home on the website. A little of everything that I don’t want to leave rotting in a file somewhere.
Sketching Examples
Fall 2025 Studio Project: Walk-E the Smart Walker
The Walk-E, as it is currently named, is a electronically assisted smart walker design. The goal of the design is to assist in uphill/downhill, have voice commands meant to call for aid of user, cameras to observe both the environment and user for emergency awareness, as well as provide all the standard functions most walkers offer.
Currently beginning the CAD modeling portion of this project and prepared to be challenged.
Upon completion the entirety of this project will be visible on the site.
Fall 2023 Studio: Home Goods Design
As a sophomore Industrial Designer this was my final project of the semester and the first time I felt like I was really understanding the practice. I had mere weeks of Key Shot and Solid Works under my belt but I felt confident for my level.
This is the Pharma Safe. A portable pharmaceutical locker meant for parents and caretakers of the elderly. There are things I would change but I think the idea has weight to it and the design could be taken further. Don’t steal it.
Here are just a few slides from the original presentation.
Spring 2024 Studio: Flat Pack Design
I am not afraid to show my blunders, and this is one of them. An absolute failure? No, but I feel that I fell short of my standards. I met all the criteria for the project but my product was incredibly forgettable. This was all due to an anxiety spiral of design ideas, that left me without time to make a better product. No excuses, I have learned to trust my design decisions since and follow good ideas.
I started this project off wanting to work with machined acrylic and wood, making models of a coffee table and a modular bookshelf.
But a small comment about innovating in another direction sent me down a path of mishaps.
I would really like to have simply designed the coffee table, because I really like that design.
Spring 2024 Studio: Flat Pack Design
I am not afraid to show my blunders, and this is one of them. An absolute failure? No, but I feel that I fell short of my standards. I met all the criteria for the project but my product was incredibly forgettable. This was all due to an anxiety spiral of design ideas, that left me without time to make a better product. No excuses, I have learned to trust my design decisions since and follow good ideas.
I started this project off wanting to work with machined acrylic and wood, making models of a coffee table and a modular bookshelf.
But a small comment about innovating in another direction sent me down a path of mishaps.
I would really like to have simply designed the coffee table, because I really like that design.