Enclave1440 sq � of formal housing shipped in a standard, 20’ shipping container.
Build-it-yourself onsite. No resources outside the shipping container are required.
Developed for slum dwellers who have no house, no water, and no sanitation.
*According to United Nations Economic Commission
1 Billion people live in informal settlements.�ese people’s communities lack: Running water & sanitation Durable walls Adequate living space A deed to a house.
Occupants cannot afford formal housing, so design must account for multiple parties
Live in the house and make it their own, but do not have the means to buy the house.
�e party that fronts the money will have to gi� houses to the owners. �ey must gain value from this.
Housing design must comply with government regulation for homeownership and utilities to be possible.
BuyersOwners Government
IdeationAll three parties: owners, buyers, and government were equally weighted in the ideation process.
Enclave�e low cost housing solution for investors to pro�t from upgrading slum dwellers.
10 ft
8 ft
Fits FourFamiliesEnclave is comprised of eight 8’x10’ interior segments and eight 8’x10’ exterior segments. Each family is assigned two of each segment for a total of 360 sq � - twice the footage an average family has in the Dharavi.
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Water CollectionExaggerated awnings and large overhangs create maximum surface area facing the sky. All exterior roof and �oor panels are milled at angles to channel rainwater into buckets.
Communal LivingIn extreme low income areas such as slums, the concept of personal ownership is non-existant. For this reason, Enclave is constructed and shared between multiple. families
Everything shipped in 20’Everything needed to create the enclave is shipped inside a 20’ shipping container. Material, tooling, a power source, and a toilet is designed to tightly �t into the crate.
Requires no running water to operate. Tubing is also included to make an elevated vent to dispurse fumes.
Composting Toilet
408 sheets of 4’ x 7’8” sheets of recycled, polyethelene material slide into the CNC machine to create the enclave.
PET Sheeting
Power generator + battery is equipped with a belt that can be manually attached to any rotational force.
Power Source
3 axis drill cuts out the standard size materials at the press of a button
CNC Machine
CutLoad a sheet of material onto the cnc machine and press the ‘print’ button to cut the house pieces. �e CNC interface is designed to cater to a user that is not literate.
Assemble9 di�erent pieces are cut to create the frame. Pieces are programmed to print in chronological order for intuitive assembly.
Step 1:
Step 2:
1. 4. 7. 10. 13.
2. 5. 8. 11. 14.
3. 6. 9. 12. 15.
Templates It takes 27 sheets of material to cut the pieces for a single segment. Minimizing material waste was priority one. Priority two was to plot the pieces in order so that they can be assembled immediately a�er removal from the CNC machine.
Upgrade & Invest�e robust frame of Enclave allows for investment into your house. Slum dwellers have no outlet to invest their funds, so Enclave has been created to give them a very functional way to do this.
�e double-walled frame allows the owner to apply new material to his exterior walls and add insulation to the interior.
Walls
�e base model has a standardized window cut to easily install improved windows.
Windows
Standard wire and pipe diameters are cut into the base model of the frame to allow for electric and water to be installed in the house.
Utilities
Step 3:
Price
CNC Machinery + ComputingRouterGeneratorToilet
Components
Items Est. Price Amount
1 Entire Enclave Costs:
Total
Composite PlywoodMaterial
20’ Container
$2,435.00$70.00$195.00$700.00
$30.00
$900.00
$2,435.00$70.00$195.00$700.00
$7680.00
$900.00
$11,980.00
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Mumbai real estate 2002:
$280,000.00 per acre
Mumbai real estate 2012:
$12,000,000.00 per acreReal EstateOpportunity
JP Morgan purchased Mumbai slum land in 2002 for $280,000 per acre. Ten years later, it sold as a “low class neighborhood” for 4000% more than their initial investment.
If slum real estate can be upgraded to a “low class neighborhood,” the value will skyrocket.
Use enclave as a
to increase land valueCatalystA real estate investment trust can use Enclave as a low-cost solution to catalyze the improvement of an informal settlement into a formal neighborhood. By trading the house to residents for legal registration with the government, residents, investors, and government will all pro�t from the housing.
Mumbai slum land is currently valued at ~$1,000,000 per acre.
27 Enclaves at a price of $324,000 �ll one acre.
$1,324,000 per acre.
$15,000,000 per acre.Potential return:
Investment:
%1132 return
Once implemented successfully, the land can quickly be upgraded to “low class neighborhood.”
Land of this classi�cation currently sells for upwards of $15,000,000 per acre
A foldable mouseP l e a t P o i n t e r
that f it s with the rest of the f lat s tuf f you carr y with you ever yday.
Create a bettermobile mouse
ProcessMultiple solutions to give a f lat-pack form ergonomic volume were created with paper and felt mockups.
First inspiration began with origami folding techniques
Arcing planes to create structure was also considered.
Stacking arcs on top of each other to create volume.
Using a drawstring to create arcs in one, intuitive motion.
Experimenting with ergo-nomic constraints to better mold to the hand.
Considering the ideal size for transportation.
Final orientation containing ideal size, shape, and transfomation method.
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Pull the drawstring up while holding the top of the felt so that the mouse begins to bend.
Automatically ON in this positionAutomatically OFF in this position
Loop the drawstring around the bottom, plastic base of the mouse.
Latch the knot on the drawstring in the back slit on the felt piece.
TransformationPull, loop, and latch the drawstring to go from flat to functional.
GutsDouble layer, steam rolled felt pieces are fused around f lexible inner core.
Copper ribbons line the inside to provide strength and retain form when folded.
Clickers offer a tactile and audible feedback.
Polyethelene encasing protects inner electronics.
Motherboard and battery are housed in ABS base unit.
Bluetrack tracking sensor allows for mouse to be used on cloth and glass surfaces.
DimensionDesigned to lay f lat on a 15” Macbook Pro for
perfectly optimized stowing and traveling.
14.13”
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2.25”
Allowing music to be played the way it was intended, by creating a social audio experience. Allowing music to be played the way it was intended, by creating a social audio experience.
Allowing music to be played the way it was intended, by creating a social audio experience. Allowing music to be played the way it was intended, by creating a social audio experience.
MUSIC
IS A SOCIALFORM OF CREATIVITY.
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APPLE CORPORATIONRELEASES TO MARKET
THE FIRST IPOD
ITS MOBILITYIS UNMATCHED.
AS ADVERTISED, THE IPOD HOLDS
“1000 SONGS, IN YOUR POCKET”
MENU
MP3 PLAYERS & ITUNESMAKE MUSIC INFINITELY
PORTABLE
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HEADPHONE SALES
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PLUMMET
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&
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The Problem The GoalMusic was not intended to be played as such a personal form of expression.
To create multiple mobile audio players that are as mobile as an ipod, thus promoting music to be played the way it was intended.
Scotty is a social techie with a dab of style. He is living the American dream as a bachelor just out of college, working for an advertising agency that keeps him constantly busy. He loves the work, however, as it keeps him travel-ing on a day to day basis.
Even with work and travel, Scotty stays social with his friends and family. He
has his IPhone on him at all times, using it to stay connected with people across the world via Facebook, Twit-
ter, and many other social networking systems.
Inspirational Design Target: Scotty Anderson
Existing Problems
Speaker systems that must be plugged into the wall cannot keep up with music devices which can run for hours on a single battery charge.
Energy SourceWires are the leashes that chain speaker systems in one place. Re-lease the wires and the speaker will be able to wander freely.
Wires Music LimitationsHard-drives are soon to become a technology of the past. With The Cloud looming and websites like Pandora and Spotify at our finger-tips, music will never have to be physically stored again.
Interviews within the target market unearthed four broad, cross-market problems with existing audio devices.
Human FactorsExisting “portable” speakers look and feel no different than stagnant, permanent speakers. Very few er-ganomics and human factors are addressed.
Used to align multifunctional teams to the target market’s state of mind during ideation & decision-making phases.
Tech-savvy individuals who live trendy lifestyles and who are not afraid to share their likes, hobbies, and interests with others through the internet.
18-34
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Male Female
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Target Market: Twitter Users
18-34
35-49
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Male Female
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18-34
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White
Black
MUSIC
IS A SOCIALFORM OF CREATIVITY.
IT IS PLAYED LOUD, IN THE OPEN FOR
ALL TO HEAR
APPLE CORPORATIONRELEASES TO MARKET
THE FIRST IPOD
ITS MOBILITYIS UNMATCHED.
AS ADVERTISED, THE IPOD HOLDS
“1000 SONGS, IN YOUR POCKET”
MENU
MP3 PLAYERS & ITUNESMAKE MUSIC INFINITELY
PORTABLE
BECAUSE OF THEIR MOBILITY,
HEADPHONE SALES
SKYROCKET
LARGE SCALE DEVICE SALES
PLUMMET
62%OF IPOD USERS WEAR
HEADPHONESAS THEIR PRIMARY AUDIO PLAYER
TRANSPORTABILITYHAS CONFINED MUSIC TO THE SPACE BETWEEN
THE EARBUD
THE EARDRUM
&
2001 2004 2011 1990
The Problem The GoalMusic was not intended to be played as such a personal form of expression.
To create multiple mobile audio players that are as mobile as an ipod, thus promoting music to be played the way it was intended.
Scotty is a social techie with a dab of style. He is living the American dream as a bachelor just out of college, working for an advertising agency that keeps him constantly busy. He loves the work, however, as it keeps him travel-ing on a day to day basis.
Even with work and travel, Scotty stays social with his friends and family. He
has his IPhone on him at all times, using it to stay connected with people across the world via Facebook, Twit-
ter, and many other social networking systems.
Inspirational Design Target: Scotty Anderson
Existing Problems
Speaker systems that must be plugged into the wall cannot keep up with music devices which can run for hours on a single battery charge.
Energy SourceWires are the leashes that chain speaker systems in one place. Re-lease the wires and the speaker will be able to wander freely.
Wires Music LimitationsHard-drives are soon to become a technology of the past. With The Cloud looming and websites like Pandora and Spotify at our finger-tips, music will never have to be physically stored again.
Interviews within the target market unearthed four broad, cross-market problems with existing audio devices.
Human FactorsExisting “portable” speakers look and feel no different than stagnant, permanent speakers. Very few er-ganomics and human factors are addressed.
Used to align multifunctional teams to the target market’s state of mind during ideation & decision-making phases.
Tech-savvy individuals who live trendy lifestyles and who are not afraid to share their likes, hobbies, and interests with others through the internet.
18-34
35-49
50+
Male Female
White
Black
Target Market: Twitter Users
18-34
35-49
50+
Male Female
White
Black
18-34
35-49
50+
Male Female
White
Black
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Play for yourself Play for friends
Headphones magnetically fold up to ex-pose projecting speakers for all to hear.
Stack and GoStack a few, or stack a lot. Multiple speakers can fit easily into any size bag on the go.
Unstack and wirelessly play via bluetooth for mobile, customizable surround sound.
Hidden Wire
The base speaker plugs into your com-puter’s usb port to recharge.
Only the base speaker has the usb cable. It wraps invisibly on the bottom when not in use.
Induction charging distributes electricity wirelessly within the stack.
Piezoelecticity
Piezoelectricity is the production of elec-tricity through vibrations or pressure fluctuations.
On each speaker sit eight piezoelectric reeds which vibrate with the music, thus
creating electricity.
The electricity produced by the piezoelec-tric speakers is piped into the main bat-
tery, drastically extending battery life.
Portability
A shoulder strap allows the boombox to be transported just like a bag. The strap is attached to spring loaded spools which snap it about the top of the box while sitting.
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Powered by rechargeable lithium-ion bat-teries wrapped on the headband.
Play for yourself Play for friends
Headphones magnetically fold up to ex-pose projecting speakers for all to hear.
Stack and GoStack a few, or stack a lot. Multiple speakers can fit easily into any size bag on the go.
Unstack and wirelessly play via bluetooth for mobile, customizable surround sound.
Hidden Wire
The base speaker plugs into your com-puter’s usb port to recharge.
Only the base speaker has the usb cable. It wraps invisibly on the bottom when not in use.
Induction charging distributes electricity wirelessly within the stack.
Piezoelecticity
Piezoelectricity is the production of elec-tricity through vibrations or pressure fluctuations.
On each speaker sit eight piezoelectric reeds which vibrate with the music, thus
creating electricity.
The electricity produced by the piezoelec-tric speakers is piped into the main bat-
tery, drastically extending battery life.
Portability
A shoulder strap allows the boombox to be transported just like a bag. The strap is attached to spring loaded spools which snap it about the top of the box while sitting.
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Wireless headphones which can be used personally and publicly. Wear them regularly or fold them up to expose projecting speakers which play for all to hear.
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Wireless headphones which can be used personally and publicly. Wear them regularly or fold them up to expose projecting speakers which play for all to hear.
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The “3rd space” for the College for Cre-
ative Studies and all who live, teach,
study, and work there.
Design & Creative Direction during
spring 2013
CI: Creative Initiatives
03This was a group project in which I acted as creative
director and account manager, as well as participating
designer. In all, I managed 24 student artists and de-
signers to create a pitch, get funding, design, and
execute this space.
Designed by the students
We distributed, collected, and analyzed over 200
surveys asking what students would do if they had
a vacant space on campus and unlimited funds.
In all, 15% of the entire school participated in our initial research. We
synthesized the results and found that the most students wanted a
place that did make them feel obligated to work, but had all of the
necessary facilities to work if they wanted - very much like a coffee
shop. This is where we started to define our direction.
Successful Benchmarks
We traveled to places on and off campus and
dissected the pieces we saw to encourage
interaction. Coffee shops, cafeterias, and
outdoor parks were at the top of the list, each
having different social interaction models.
Great Lakes Coffee Shop
Seating designed for a single
seater, small private groups,
or large parties of guests.
School Cafeteria
Seating extremely tight with
no armrests promotes so-
cial conversation between
strangers.
Park Benches
Dead-simple seating is used
for everything from sitting,
standing on, setting bags on,
laying down.
We began by documenting areas that we dubbed
conducive to socialization.
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Design Parameters
We created a rubric for the ideal social space based
on trends found in our benchmark areas.
Incentive Environment
There must be an
environment condu-
cive to socialization.
There must be a good reason for
people to come to the space.
Engaging
That reason must be inter-
esting to the audience.Aesthetic
The space must be designed
beautifully and thoughtfully.
Location
The space must be positioned in an
easily accessible area
Atmosphere
The sensory conditions of the
space must be comfortable.
Functional
The space must function according to
how the guest wishes to use it.
Effortless
That reason must be easy
to attain for the audience.
Based on research that the entire group con-
ducted, this was used as the parameter to
measure good ideas vs better ideas during our
ideation and refinement phases. It took person-
al opinion out of the conversation during group
critique - necessary to keep the project rolling
with over 20 designers participating.
Preliminary Ideation
Based on our traits of an ideal social space, we began
sketching on functions & incentives of the space.
Digital Refinement
We created over 50 iterations of the space.
Mockup Ideation
We used the entire development budget available to us
on foamcore and tape to create a full scale, movable
mock up on location.
We fabricated building blocks with the standard
dimensions of a stool, chair, lounge, bar table,
dinner table, coffee table to play around with.
Each one was critiqued and refined during its
translation to a digital sketchup model.
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Inspired by Northern Michigan lake houses,
this aesthetic direction channels the natural
& home-grown feel of a cottage, modernized.
Raw materials and a warm, hand made look
make this style the home-away-from-home,
right in the center of the Taubman Center.
Skinning
Function + Aesthetics
We took our finalized floorplan and began to
skin it with furniture and materials matching
each of our styleguides. We went back to the
student body to decide on the school’s favorite
style to move forward with the execution.
The Barrier BarFINAL FEATURE:
The are in which we are building in is a primary route of
egress.
This means we have to stick to strict fire code, which
initially stated that we must put up walls to contain
any freestanding furniture. To counter this and keep
the area open, we created a “barrier” with a fixed bar
to corral all of the free-moving tables and chairs within
the boundaries.
The Bleachers
We wanted to make the windows as accessible as possible.
FINAL FEATURE:
To do this, we are constructing a dual-level bleacher
seat on the window wall with small coffee tables and
soft seats on the perimeter. The bleachers allow for
you to use the ledge as you please - a bench, extra
table space, extra seating space, etc. This was inspired
by observing how people used benches and stoops in
parks and malls.
The Viewing Bar
Every student at CCS has used the Imaging Center at least once.
FINAL FEATURE:
That means that every student had to wait for their
prints to be ready. The imaging center does not have any
waiting area, however. Because our area is in eyeshot
of the IC, we positioned bar stools facing directly at the
entrance to serve as a spot to sit and wait.
The Family Table
At the center of the space is the family table.
FINAL FEATURE:
At the center of the space is the family table. This can
be used for anything - eating, working, meeting, talking,
relaxing. This was inspired by the social qualities that
the cafeteria tables in the school displayed.
The Wall
Towering over the rest of the space is the frosting, the focal
point of the space: The Green Wall + Coffee Bar.
FINAL FEATURE:
Here is where you can purchase gourmet Nespresso
Coffee from the dedicated vending machine and press
it in the middle of a beautiful verticle garden.
Installing now
We are slated to have all pieces installed by Dec 14.
After 3 months of iterations with the executive
committee, we have contracted custom furniture
fabricators, purchased all seating and lighting, and
are currently installing all of the space under budget.
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Energy Savings
Tertiary Functions
Consumers use their existing thermostat most to adjust their temperature.
Second on their mind is the opportunity to save money by utilizing the thermostat as efficiently as possible.
Consumers are least worried about functions such as air purification, calendar settings, and humidity control. These tertiary functions often go unused.
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Based on interviews conducted in the Detroit & Greater Metro Detroit areas.
Existing Products
There is no mention of energy / cost savings in interfaces.
The least-important tertiary functions bog down the interface, making it very hard to use.
Most consumers know only how touse their temperature function. Allother functions are left untouched.
Existing products do not facilitate for this hierarchy correctly.
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50 individuals with an average age of 23 were tested for erganomic preference and visual legibility of five select thermostat diameters. Each person was asked to turn each disk on the verticle mount and choose their most comfortable preference. Then, each person was shown flashcards of five screen sizes at three ft. away and rated the legibility of each on a scale of 1 to 10.
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On/off slider controls the entire atmosphere system.
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Main Screen
The main console is a LED screen encased in a glass covering. All interface screens are controlled by two main functions.
A maximum of five buttons are implied on the LED screen. The user presses physical buttons when they press the screen.
The glass enclosure which surrounds the LED display turns, resembling the origional Honeywell Dial Thermostat.
To access the home screen, press the Home Button. This analogue button can be engaged on any screen of the interface.
Slide key turns the thermostat along with the furnace, air conditioning, humidity, and air filters on/off.
1 2
17The thermostat has five options: Temperature, Humidity, Air Filtration, Calendar Schedul-ing, and Energy Mode. All atomosphere options can lead to calendar settings and vice versa.
Temperature Humidity Air Filtration Calendar Schedule Energy Mode
Control temperature of entire house.
Control humidity of entire house.
Engage air purifyer for entire house.
Set schedules both weekly and daily for temperature control, air filtration, and energy mode.
Allows the user to electricity while he/she is away from the house without turning the thermostat off completely.
Functions
Ally InterfaceA B C D E F G H I J
A B C D E F G H I J
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weekly schedule
mon tues wed thur fri sat sun
weekly schedule day by day
Jan.mon tues wed thur fri sat sun
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energy mode
I am leaving the house
I am staying in
17scheduling
humidity
temperature
air filtration
energy saving level
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2 3
you have saved
this month
$ 45.67
you have saved
this month
$ 45.67
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purification level
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How long will you be gone?
enter
energy saving level
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midnight noon
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midnight noon
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on
on
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midnight noon
78
midnight noon
purification engaged
Home Screen
Loading Screen
Humidity Dial
Loading Screen
Loading Screen
Loading Screen
Schedule Choice
Weekly Schedule
Daily Temperature
Day Temperature
Day to Day Schedule
Day to Day Energy Mode
Day to Day Energy Mode
Savings Screen
Savings Screen
Loading Screen Staying or
Leaving
Time to be Gone
Level Energy Mode 17Level
Filtration ModeEngagement Screen
Temperature Dial (up)
Temperature Dial (down)
Daily Filtration
Home Button
System on/off
Main Screen
The main console is a LED screen encased in a glass covering. All interface screens are controlled by two main functions.
A maximum of five buttons are implied on the LED screen. The user presses physical buttons when they press the screen.
The glass enclosure which surrounds the LED display turns, resembling the origional Honeywell Dial Thermostat.
To access the home screen, press the Home Button. This analogue button can be engaged on any screen of the interface.
Slide key turns the thermostat along with the furnace, air conditioning, humidity, and air filters on/off.
1 2
17The thermostat has five options: Temperature, Humidity, Air Filtration, Calendar Schedul-ing, and Energy Mode. All atomosphere options can lead to calendar settings and vice versa.
Temperature Humidity Air Filtration Calendar Schedule Energy Mode
Control temperature of entire house.
Control humidity of entire house.
Engage air purifyer for entire house.
Set schedules both weekly and daily for temperature control, air filtration, and energy mode.
Allows the user to electricity while he/she is away from the house without turning the thermostat off completely.
Functions
Ally InterfaceA B C D E F G H I J
A B C D E F G H I J
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
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Detroit
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706050 80
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sketchbook
for hire
Detroit
industrial designfrom the beautiful city of
work available for contract or
a sample of art, illustration&
project 1: Audio 180
project 2: Honeywell Thermostat 60 708050
706050 80
project 3: GE Intersection
Ian Jaye248.767.9552
for hire
Detroit
industrial designfrom the beautiful city of
work available for contract or
a sample of art, illustration&
project 1: Audio 180
project 2: Honeywell Thermostat 60 708050
706050 80
project 3: GE Intersection
sketchbook
for hire
Detroit
industrial designfrom the beautiful city of
work available for contract or
a sample of art, illustration&
project 1: Audio 180
project 2: Honeywell Thermostat 60 708050
706050 80
project 3: GE Intersection
Ian Jaye248.767.9552