About

I think of industrial design not as a single practice, but as several interlocking ones. Product forms are what tells any onlookers what this product is. Having a simple red button will tell you to push it and adding grooves to the side will pull your hands onto it. I would love to collaborate this great ideas and improving human relationships as it is the ultimate goal of any project. Aesthetic movements come and go, but we have will these principles to be timeless.

Over the years at Rochester Institute of Technology, I have been fortunate to collaborate with some excellent classmates on some wonderful projects. Designers exists everywhere and our creativeness is directly related to how well it continues to perform.

I am a proud industrial designer from New York, but do not consider myself to just exponents of American designs. National style has no place in products, where they must first and foremost be suited to everyone’s needs.

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