As a kid,

I watched the science channel and made things. Later, these hobbies developed into my passion as a product designer. Using careful observation and resourcefulness as tools to create objects that challenge the idea of common designs. Not to revolutionize the world, but just make you think a little differently.

There is an enormous amount of mind-blowing knowledge with very few ways for the general population to physically engage and interact with it daily in a physical way. My goal is to develop products that pique interests in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, and other fields to stir curiosity and hope to bring awareness to the principles that our lives are based on.

During my time at Otis College of Art and Design, I began see a correlation between design and science. The scientific method and the design process both attempt to clarify the unknown through careful observation, experimentation, and critical thinking. Even with their striking similarities, the design world still tends to gain more attention and understanding from the general public than the scientific community.


While helpful and intriguing, I choose not to use AI generative tools or art due to its negative impact on the creative community, the environment, and its current unregulated social and cultural effects.