Design

Drawing on my experience with consumer goods, medical devices, 3D modeling, and graphic design, I trust process to bring ideas to life.

For a closer look at my professional journey, I invite you to connect with me on LinkedIn. Looking to take your idea to the next level? Reach out to learn more about how I can help. You’ll find examples of my work below.


Compack Hangers was born out of a Product Design class taught by Karl T. Urlich at Wharton. Tasked with solving a problem for the college student market, my team and I came up with this idea and developed it over the semester. It was voted Best Product at Penn’s annual Design Fair. Click through to learn about it and the design process.


FaVRicate is a VR software platform that reimagines and streamlines the traditional plaster-based method of orthotic device production.

Our team completed development on the minimum viable product in 2016.

Final Presentation | Elevator pitch


How many solar panels would it take to power the US? The National Solar Farm is an infographic that answers this question visually. Though an ambitious idea, it leverages real, federal data on energy use and solar panel efficiency.

Click to download. For mouseover interactivity, view in Adobe Acrobat Reader.


2015 in Sleep is an infographic and narrative art piece that visualizes a year’s worth of my data from SleepBot, a sleep tracking app. Click through learn how I made it.


My college graduation cap was its own project, designed from systematically overlayed photos I took over the course of my senior year.


Click through to a PDF of my recent graphic design work which includes logos, posters, postcards, business cards, and brand identity projects.

Click through to a PDF with a semester’s worth of my work and exploration around graphic design, artistic abstraction, image processing, and performance art.


Click through to a collection of my early graphic design work featuring a minimal but vivid style.