About
I’m a hands-on designer focused on building practical, human-centered products. My work blends CAD, graphic design, and rapid prototyping, using tools like Rhino, Illustrator, Photoshop, 3D printing, laser cutting, and CNC machining to move ideas from sketch to final form.
At the Eli Whitney Museum & Workshop, I develop educational projects and support programming and fabrication. Through the Wharton Global Youth Program, I created two fully functional products, sharpening my ability to take concepts through a complete design cycle. At Neoset Designs, I contribute to large-scale sculptural work using robotic tools and materials such as metal, resin, and stone.
I bring a strong visual foundation through graphic design, photogrammetry, and rendering, which helps ensure each project is both beautiful and purposeful. My studies at the Educational Center for the Arts broadened my practice into sculpture and virtual reality.
I’m driven by design’s ability to shape better experiences and solve real problems. I’m always open to connecting with people who value thoughtful, innovation-minded work.
