In this project I had the task of rethinking the camping experience and creating a groundbreaking product. Working with a talented team, we designed and developed an innovative camper that transforms from a compact container into a fully equipped campsite.
Our camper is designed to seamlessly load and unload onto any pickup truck, and boasts a sleek, modern design that complements the Tesla Cybertruck while also fitting in with popular truck models on the market. The campsite setup has been meticulously designed to be hassle-free and efficient, and the final product includes an array of amenities that surpass any other camper in its category, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable camping experience.
Not only did we solve our problem, but we believe this product will attract a whole new audience of outdoor enthusiasts who may not have considered camping before.
The client wanted a design for a new set of Bluetooth headphones in line with the visual design language I had already established for them. While headphones share many functional features with earphones, transferring the same recognizable design language to a product with markedly different physical dimensions required considerable creativity.
Ultimately my design satisfied the client requirements by delivering a sleek, organic design that established customers would recognize while ensuring a comfortable user experience.
On this project I worked under design lead Will Day.
My client Altec Lansing needed an outstanding design for their new True Evo Wireless Earbuds. As with all Altec Lansing products, the design had to convey sportiness but with the added requirement of conveying a ‘premium look’ within the broader Altec Lansing range of products.
My design integrated seamlessly with the core technology to ensure ease of use. Additionally, ergonomic considerations were paramount. I drew on the design language I had already established for earlier Altec Lansing designs, shrinking certain areas and shifting to a darker, sleek aesthetic consistent with customer expectations for a premium product in this industry.
On this project I worked under design lead Will Day.
My client wanted a unique take on the classic tea set. All elements – teapot, sugar bowl, and teacup – were to recombine classic forms in new ways within a truly modern design language while retaining exceptional functionality.
By inverting the form of the traditional teapot and setting it at an oblique angle, I created a design that expresses both innovation and forward motion. This tea set arguably surpasses many traditional designs for comfort and ease of use, resulting in a functional, minimalist, and futuristic aesthetic.
My client needed a functional yet aesthetically pleasing home pregnancy test that would look modern yet reassuringly feminine, in line with their brand identity.
The final design represented a significant achievement from the perspective of the client and end user. The design incorporated all the useful functions of the product seamlessly into an overall aesthetic that was simultaneously cleanly modern, organic, and feminine in appearance.
Altec Lansing engaged me once again to create a design for a set of behind the ear wireless earphones. While I had already established a design language common to all Altec Lansing sport earphones, the challenge on this occasion was to harmonize that ergonomic and sporty design language with the unique requirements of this product.
I designed an ear clip up to the physical challenge of securing the earphones to the ear while also conforming to the overall aesthetic balance of the device. This design carefully balances the design requirements of the client with a look that Altec Lansing’s customers will recognize and appreciate.
On this project I worked under design lead Will Day.
My client needed a flagship design for their new line of Bluetooth sports earphones. The client needed a design that would perfectly frame the company’s distinctive logo while embodying an aesthetic unique enough to become synonymous with their brand.
By framing the logo within a rounded quadrilateral, set at an angle, I was able to create a sense of forward motion. This sense of motion combined with the colorful and ergonomic design perfectly conveys Altec Lansing’s sporty brand, allowing their customers to connect both brand and product to their own identity.
On this project I worked under design lead Will Day.
The Client needed me to craft an innovative and functional design for their wireless media control device. The device is intended for use during winter sports, so had to be usable even through thick gloves.
My final design offered a solution that met the client requirements of simplicity and usability for winter sports enthusiasts, while presenting a futuristic technological aesthetic.
My client had an existing energy measurement sensor with excellent underlying technology. However, they wanted to build an exciting new aesthetic for their product. They worked with me to redesign it and transform the product with a bold new design.
For my final design I rearranged the internal components to minimize the space requirement and enclosed them in a bold new casing, making use of stark lines and an uncompromising yet stylish, unapologetic form. The end result is a piece of technology with a genuinely impactful aesthetic.
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