A collection of self-initiated product designs exploring everyday usability and form.
This page showcases a series of small industrial design studies I created out of personal interest. Each project was modeled in 3D to explore form, surface treatment, and usability. While these were not for clients or coursework, they helped me build skills with design tools and think more deeply about the physical experience of using objects.
A minimal futuristic remote designed in Fusion360 and rendered in Blender.
A compact coffee maker with a clean geometric layout and digital display features.
A digital alarm clock in a retro analog form. It blends modern UI with a nostalgic shape using wood and brass textures.
A soft, matte pair of headphones featuring pastel padding.
Hover over me
A microphone that emphasizes grip, lighting feedback, and durability.
A retro-futurism styled storage piece with contrasting wood textures and rounded corners. Created as an exercise in furniture visualization.
A conceptual dumbbell system with detachable weights using a twist-and-lock mechanism. Designed for simplicity and space-saving.