Industrial Design
This industrial design project focuses on the development of a boat, blending functionality, aesthetics, and user experience. The project begins with an orthographic view of the boat, providing a clear, technical representation of its design. Vehicle studies are conducted to understand the mechanics and performance of various transportation systems, informing the boat’s design for optimal functionality and comfort. Color studies follow, exploring various color palettes to enhance the boat’s visual appeal and ensure it aligns with the intended user experience. The project culminates in a final design, which is illustrated with an image of a woman in a boat, accompanied by a dog, peacefully floating in the middle of the ocean. This final concept emphasizes the boat's comfort, functionality, and emotional connection to its user, creating a serene and practical design for a memorable open-water experience








Character and Figure Design
This character and figure design project explores the creation of a unique narrative scene, with a strong focus on character design and visual storytelling. The project begins with figure studies, allowing for an in-depth understanding of human anatomy, movement, and proportions. Fabric and costume studies follow, exploring how clothing and textures can complement the character’s identity and narrative. Animal studies are incorporated to design a creature that complements the story, focusing on anatomy, posture, and behavior. The final artwork presents a woman approaching a creature, emphasizing the contrast between the characters and their surroundings. The piece is characterized by bold use of color and a flat, graphic style, enhancing the dramatic tension and visual impact of the narrative. The design choices work together to create an engaging and dynamic scene that invites the viewer to explore the relationship between the characters.











Environmental Design
This environmental design project spans four weeks, each dedicated to a specific phase of research, ideation, and refinement. In the first week, the focus is on landscape studies, analyzing natural elements, terrain, and spatial relationships to inform the project’s overall design concept. The second week shifts to exterior studies of various buildings, examining architectural forms, materials, and how they interact with the environment. In the third week, attention turns to interior studies, exploring spatial layouts, functionality, and user experience within enclosed spaces. The fourth week is dedicated to the ideation phase, where 10 initial sketches are created to explore different design concepts and solutions. These are followed by 1/4 page sketches that further refine ideas and focus on composition and details. The project concludes with a finalized sketch that synthesizes the insights gained from the previous weeks, presenting a comprehensive and well-developed environmental design concept.








