
About
I am a hands-on designer with a focus on creating useful and practical products. I specialize in CAD/Graphic Design, prototyping, and using tools like Rhino, Illustrator, and Photoshop. My experience includes working with 3D printing, laser cutting, and CNC machines to bring ideas to life.
At the Eli Whitney Museum & Workshop, I produce educational projects and assist with programming and fabrication. During the Wharton Global Youth Program, I created two fully functional products, further developing my ability to take ideas from concept to completion. At Neoset Designs, I work on large-scale sculptures using robotic tools and materials like metal, resin, and stone.
I also have a background in graphic design, photogrammetry, and rendering, which helps me ensure my designs are both visually appealing and functional. My education at the Educational Center for the Arts allows me to explore creative areas like sculpture and virtual reality.
My passion for design comes from its ability to improve how people interact with the world around them. I look forward to connecting with others who share my interest in design and innovation.