Completed AERX finally. An activewear case study built around breathability, airflow, and real movement. I designed a minimalist performance top that moves freely, ventilates where needed, and remains comfortable. #ProductDesign (https://x.com/hashtag/ProductDesign?src=hashtag_click) #ActivewearDesign (https://x.com/hashtag/ActivewearDesign?src=hashtag_click) #PerformanceWear (https://x.com/hashtag/PerformanceWear?src=hashtag_click)
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Throwback to some of the 3D illustrations I created for Risevest.
Before transitioning fully into product design, I loved building visual assets for UI, exploring colour, form, and simple shapes to communicate ideas.
It was such a fun phase of my creative journey, and a big part of how I developed my eye for storytelling and clarity in design.
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I’m working on a new athletic wear case study called AERX
a brand concept built around breathability, fluid motion, and performance you can actually feel. Right now, I’m experimenting with the overall tone of the presentation.
AERX builds on that same spirit of innovation, biomimicry design
More updates soon. Let me know which you prefer
Dark or Light?
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Extra Terrainial (ET) -
footwear from another world, engineered for this one 👽 👾 .
This idea came after glancing through the Zellerfeld Shoe Company Inc. (https://www.linkedin.com/company/zellerfeld-inc/) website and seeing what people are doing with 3D printing. I immediately wanted to be a part of it. I studied how to submit designs while practicing with this first draft.
Unfortunately, I can’t submit this version because it doesn’t meet their printing requirements, but it has resulted in such a beautiful case study.
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YCO CASE STUDY - Wolf eyes ( 3D printed glass frames ) 🐺 🕷️
LYCO is a project that started from simple curiosity. I was exploring natural forms and became fascinated by the way wolf spiders see the world. They have one large pair of eyes for clear vision and several smaller eyes that help them sense movement and light. That mix of clarity and awareness felt like a design story waiting to happen.