work

  • 2013

    There is a lack of awareness of what a shoe is made up of, and that it can be recycled. Some claim to recycle their shoes by donation, but donations are just an entry point for unwanted goods to go once a user is done using the product. Unfortunately, what happens during the sorting process is that the least worn items will remain while the unusable items end up in the trash, which leads to the landfill.

    It was important to research various shoe materials that are recyclable,...

  • 2012

    Enigmod is a living solution for a 90 square foot apartment that can be found in Downtown Vancouver. My partners Karla Tull-Esterbrook, Bobbi Kyle, and I designed Enigmod with the target user in mind. The target user being students or working class people working in the downtown core, who only require minimal living space but desires the convenience of the location. Enigmod features a platform with a built-in table, hanger rods for their clothes, and shelving for their personal items. Below...

  • 2012

    The Plexipack draws its inspiration from existing hard shell backpacks but reinterpreted for urban use. Its hard shell is made from ¼ inch bent plexiglass, interior is lined with cotton and exterior made from ballistic nylon. It also features a padded back and shoulder straps, and stores a 13-inch laptop. Plexipack is meant for the everyday commuter who takes public transit or bikes.

     

  • 2012

    My partners Patrick MacManus, Song Kim, Michelle Tanner and I have created “Avir,” a foldable chair meant for indoor and outdoor use in the home setting. The project was assigned by 18 Karat, a furniture store located on Granville St. Vancouver, BC. Avir meaning “air” in Hebrew is also a characteristic of this chair where it was designed to be as light as possible and when folded to takes up as little space as possible.

     

  • 2012

    In Roman Izdebski’s drawing class we were given a project to create a concept bicycle, drawing inspiration from form drivers that we chose. I chose to create a bike based off a car called the Ariel Atom, and using drawing techniques taught to me by Roman I was able to quickly sketch out concepts for the bike. We were also asked to keep production methods in mind, therefore the concept had to be feasible to produce for production. After sketching we created a final rendering using Photoshop...