work

  • 2013

    Situated between a personal artifact and ubiquitous object, Node is a multifunctional light tool for creatives. It creates a space for a variety of task completion. It is an on-desk workspace that acts as a desk light, light table, and a study timer.

    The back splash lights up so that it illuminates the work space for completing analog tasks as well as providing a back light that contrasts the on screen glow from the user's computer. The light is most intense at the bottom and fades...

  • 2013

    An exploration in furniture design and childhood fantasy.

  • 2013

    A digital form exploration for my thesis project.  Node - tree questions the perception of what is and isn't.

  • 2013

    In Designing for Democracy, as a class we worked on creating an elections campaign for Elections BC.  This particular work was looking at the possibility of interactive pop out coaster with the fictional character of 'sasquatch' that one could pop out and put in their pocket and find at a later date and then remember the [environmental] context that sasquatch came from.

  • 2013

    The first ideration of project 'Node'.   A study light made out of sugar - a sustainabily sourced product, to create a sustainably sourced (DIY) light for communal study/design spaces such as ECUAD.  The light runs with a Pomodoro Timer to help the user track and stay focused during study times (which the user sets for themeself)

  • 2013

    The second ideration of Node, made with aircraft ply and fashioned so that the user can easily adjust the amount of light that is hitting their workspace by changing the tention of the pullcord coming out of the bottom of 'node'.

  • 2013

    A third ideration of Node - working with the concept of catering to many students in a workspace who were all working from the same base light. With one being on timed Pomodoro cycles and the other being a constant on (each main branch has each function.)

  • 2012

    Created to help build confidence in bicycle riders in the city ride at night by allowing their back to be illuminated.  The user can then use their arms to indicate to drivers/other cyclists behind them knowing that they have been seen. 

  • 2012

    Sticker branding for Pivot Legal Society's 'YIMBY: Yes in my backyard campaign'.

  • 2012

    Part of the YIMBY campaign.  This is a piece created with 5 multimedia public artworks. This poster can be infinitly tiled.