The Myceligem Jewelry Tree is designed to hold up to 78 pairs of earrings and 48 necklaces, with allotted space for bracelets at the top. This item is inspired by the organic form of fungi.
This piece was an aesthetic piece made from welded scraps.
This art project was a public piece that utilized statistics about pollution in the Pittsburgh area to raise public awareness.
The preliminary stages for designing and implementing a resin spatula hilt.
This piece is symbolic of viewpoint and the steps we take to get there.
The Easy Aid first aid kit is catered specifically to college students living in a dorm setting.
This piece is meant to be a reflection of American values, and to help people recognize that the vast majority of us are descended from immigrants to this country.
This piece is an abstract aesthetic cup holder.
Unique book cover designs for dystopian novels.
An interactive iPad stand that allows the user to position their iPad in different directions and angles while keeping a log of their commissions and tracking work time.
This performance was an exploration of light and inflation, where we would draw the audience’s attention between a slowly bouncing and breathing coral reef and a sea creature that slowly unfurled its tentacles.
A poster composed of the Didot typeface that combines historic and modern contexts.
A series of three videos exploring an intersection between textiles and robotic driven movement.
This project was an exploration of how objects in space can convey meaning through their placement in relation to other objects in space and to the space itself.
The goal for this project was to make a product that visualized how electrical messages were encrypted and changed through various parts of the enigma rotor system.
This project was a set of glasses that had modular, stack-able lenses that would allow the user to shape their viewing experience as they wanted.
The aim of this project was to design a simple autonomous walking robot that would traverse 3 obstacles as fast as possible: stairs, stones, and hurdles.
The aim of this project was to design a gripping device that would attach to a swinging 1-meter arm that had a motor affixed at the end.
The purpose of this project was to build the lightest crane that could lift a one-pound weight the highest without deflecting and touching the bounds.
The aim of this project was to use a laser-cut acrylic part to hold 40lbs of weight.
This project is a 3D topographical map of Lake Erie.

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