Shifted Perspective - The Shifted Perspective speaker’s design is a proposition, attempting to visually portray the movement of sound through space. This sense of movement within the design aesthetic along with the hand held shape, inform the user of its portability in any situation. It has been designed with a wireless connection, and battery operation in mind. Simplicity in design: the speaker unit contains two physical controls on the unit itself. This includes a power button and a split volume button.
Shifted Perspective - The Shifted Perspective speaker’s design is a proposition, attempting to visually portray the movement of sound through space. This sense of movement within the design aesthetic along with the hand held shape, inform the user of its portability in any situation. It has been designed with a wireless connection, and battery operation in mind. Simplicity in design: the speaker unit contains two physical controls on the unit itself. This includes a power button and a split volume button.
Shifted Perspective - The Shifted Perspective speaker’s design is a proposition, attempting to visually portray the movement of sound through space. This sense of movement within the design aesthetic along with the hand held shape, inform the user of its portability in any situation. It has been designed with a wireless connection, and battery operation in mind. Simplicity in design: the speaker unit contains two physical controls on the unit itself. This includes a power button and a split volume button.
Sintra Clock - This clock is meant to hang off of a ledge.
Sintra Clock - This clock is meant to hang off of a ledge.
Hands on door handles - A collaborative effort between Gabriel Molina and I. This door handle design was one of 160 shortlisted finalists(out of 6209 entries) for the DesignBoom.com Hands On Door Handles competition. The model was originally chosen from numerous gestural sketches, then refined through mechanical and digital means. Aesthetic and ergonomic considerations meet to create a visual and tactile satisfaction to the user. Careful attention was paid to allow the integration of standard hardware for installation.
Hands on door handles - A collaborative effort between Gabriel Molina and I. This door handle design was one of 160 shortlisted finalists(out of 6209 entries) for the DesignBoom.com Hands On Door Handles competition. The model was originally chosen from numerous gestural sketches, then refined through mechanical and digital means. Aesthetic and ergonomic considerations meet to create a visual and tactile satisfaction to the user. Careful attention was paid to allow the integration of standard hardware for installation.
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