This semester, I took a fashion design class at SCAD.  I took the class primarily as a way to practice sketching.  This is my first ready to wear collection, inspired by modern Americana, primarily Iron Man.  I incorporated Iron Man's glowing blue chest arc in the form of jewelry and graphic prints.  I also incorporated to hard angular lines in the dress, pockets and stitching.




The keypad tie was designed and built for my mobile and ubiquitous computing class.  The goal of the project was to create a wearable input device that was attractive to mainstream users.  After all who wants to walk around with a keyboard strapped to their arm?




Over the past year I have been redesigning the Ghostbusters equipment for the modern world. After all, the original gear is over 25 years old. Its a personal project of mine and it seems to progress in bursts. I wanted to put my industrial design skills to use on this project in terms of aesthetics, ergonomics, and usability. As if ghost busting were a real profession.



Foosball is a great sport and coincidently a sport that goes great with drinking beer. The problem was that our foosball table didn't have any cup holders, and playing an intense match without a properly secured beverage could lead to a rain delay on the field.

I built these cup holders for my Advanced Wood Production Class. Both pieces were cut by a CNC Router from a 2'x 4' piece of wood and fit together without any glue or fasteners. The cup holders are designed to easily fit a beer bottle, those red plastic cups or the hundreds of glasses that we have from Sweetwater.