Sketching

From Mid-Century modern to Minimalist modern, elements from decades of styles were explored and combined in search of a modern but classic feel for the Arco

Studying existing saw forms through sketching helped me get a sense of form, scale, a design which allowed for a better understanding of the componentry within the saws.


A study of blade removal elements and process
Pardon the color issues... Higher res scans coming soon.

A general study of the process behind the body and handle assembly and manufacturing process.
Pardon the color issues... Higher res scans coming soon.

Process study for standard existing battery removal and attachment
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Exploring interchangable power supply options. New DC converter with power cord storage option would allow users to switch to a more stable corded power when near an outlet while keeping the tools same compact feel, even during storage
Pardon the color issues... Higher res scans coming soon.

Pardon the color issues... Higher res scans coming soon.

Exploded sketching meets digital paint job. A fun exercise in sketching and rendering. I'm really enjoying the juxtaposition of digital rendering with hand sketches.




We were asked to design a show for an outdoor activity. As a cyclist, I instantly gravitated toward what I knew. My familiarity with cycling gave me insite into what I would like in a shoe and also direction for my research.

Rough scans, I know. but it's all about ideation.

One of three sole concepts I chose for my final shoe design

