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Sketchbook

An archive of old projects, logos, doodles, industrial design school projects, and other creative endeavors.
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Below is a collection of creative projects I’ve done over the past few years that aren’t necessarily product design, but still are invaluable for growth. Even though my day-to-day work is in the digital space, I still have a soft spot for getting my hands dirty and making things that you don’t need a screen to interact with.

Project Role

Logo design, sketching, painting, industrial design, doodling, whatever!

Timeline

2014 – Present

 

medium

Web, print, pen and paper, canvas, 3D rendering

Digital sketches

Digital sketches I’ve done in Procreate

A set of rubber ducky themed skateboards that I’ll
eventually paint and set in epoxy resin

Pen and paper sketches

Some of my most recent black and white ink drawings

Miscellaneous other ink and pencil drawings from over the years

Sketch series with pen and sharpie

Logos

A number of logos I’ve done over the years for various endeavors

Industrial design

My senior year of studio, I was tasked with designing “any piece within the industrial design space that you feel passionately about and can be made ten times using a rapid manufacturing technique. I noticed that many designers didn’t have an interesting space to store their markers and other supplies. The result was a playful thermoformed desk organizer called Notch.

A meditation aid I designed in school as a way to
ehance the beginning stages of the massage experience.

Wearable I designed and prototyped in school to help manage PTSD with 3D printing and Arduino. The protptype used galvanic skin reponse sensors (essentially a way to measure stress via salt content in sweat), deep pressure stimulation, and capacitive sensing in the watch face.