Print Collateral and Logo Design
1 - 4 :: Business card and Letterhead designs for goodwright films while at Moxie Sozo.
5 - 7 :: Brochure design for Southstream Seafoods, created for ease of continuous product updates. I used Finch Fine Double Cover stock for the cover, Finch Fine Cover stock for the individual leaves, rubber band binding tinted to match the logo pms color and die-cutting for the binding technique.
8 :: Logo design for a new company in Providence, RI.
Packaging Design
1 - 3 :: Packaging designs for MyChelle™ skin care products while at Moxie Sozo.
Smartwool Workbook Layout
1 - 4 :: Workbook design for Smartwool while at Moxie Sozo.
Website Design
1 :: studiotrope design collective 2-3 :: tls (designed while at Moxie Sozo, not built)
4 :: lisa moses design
Environmental Graphic Design and Production Management
1 - 6 :: Graphics designed and produced for Swarovski and Southpole while employed by Orion RED in Rhode Island. A mix of over-sized fabric banners, duratrans prints for lightboxes, high resolution inkjets and vinyl prints were
utilized for the exhibits.
1 - 7 :: Graphics designed and produced for Alma Lasers, Huhtamaki, Airvana and Cynosure while employed by BlueHive in Massachusetts. A mix of over-sized fabric banners, duratrans prints for lightboxes, high resolution inkjets and vinyl prints were utilized for the exhibits.
Historic Building Renovation, The Village of Oakland, RI, Recreation Hall, Residence, 2004-2007
1 - 9 :: This was a complete interior renovation including demolition of existing spaces; a timber loft raising for the new second floor; building out a new kitchen, bathrooms, laundry room and communal space.
Providence Cycle Station, A Hostel for Touring Bicyclists and Bike Shop, RISD Thesis
1 - 2 :: Project Introduction :: In order to holistically reuse this space and positively influence the local area, I implemented a proactive program with sustainable building techniques. This design celebrates those individuals whom have chosen to partake in a cleaner, more environmentally conscience, alternative means of transportation.
3 - 8 :: Project Drawings
9 - 14 :: Project Explorations
Nanotechnology and Architecture Studio
1 - 3 :: Project Introduction :: For this particular project I created a design for a substation that could power NYC’s subway trains with carbon nanotubes, which have the potential to produce clean energy. With my design, I can harness energy from pedestrians moving through the space, natural wind patterns and train air forced through the tunnels.
4 - 8 :: Project Drawings
Building with a Sustainable Material
1 - 2 :: My interest in sustainable materials and building techniques led me to a physical investigation of a particular material, bamboo plywood. Making a large piece of furniture made it possible for me to design in terms akin to architecture. For reasons both practical and metaphoric, a bed seemed an especially fitting structure to be built with such materials.
Recycled Wax Table
Found iron chair frame, jute twine, crayon remnants, remains of candle wax, bees wax.
Tension and Compression Form
1 - 5 :: My interests in textiles and weaving, specifically the tension of a warp and weft structure, was integral to the conception of this project. I designed a seemingly rigid structure that has the flexible characteristics of a textile, and the seating shifts with the user’s movements. The final built form is 12” x 12” x 16”.
Ergonomics and Built Form
1 - 3 :: Here I sought to investigate ergonomics, designing and building a chair based upon my body shape, size and my preferred seating posture. The silhouette of the form was derived from my most relaxed seated state. Upholstering was key into forming a support for my lumbar region and to provide a sturdy yet comfortable seat. The upholstering fabric, a soft, faux fur, provided extra comfort as well as a humorous quality to the already human-like characteristic of the chair. Finally, a sewn in fleece blanket was added. It can be rolled up and tucked into a spine in the back.
Rhode Island Hospital X-Ray Light Box
1 - 2 :: This lightbox was built to display the client’s 1/4” thick glass antique x-rays. Inspiration for the form was taken from architecture and furniture of the early 1900’s, when the x-rays were produced. I chose to use detailing linework of that period as the design of the form, so as to not detract from the focus of the piece.
Furniture for the Pine Street Inn Homeless Shelter
1 - 2 :: Given a small budget and a 2’ x 4’ space to work with, my partner, Briana Babani, and I sought to create a “phone booth” for an alcove in a hallway between a bathroom and kitchen for a homeless shelter in Boston. Such tight parameters made transformability all but necessary. Therefore, the seat of the booth can be raised and lowered, while the alcove above neatly houses a phone and phone book.
Acrylic and Mixed Media on Stuffed Canvas (1-5)
Oil on Canvas (6)
untitled pieces
(1) :: 70”w x 30”t (2) :: 34”w x 30”t (3) :: 34”w x 30”t (4) :: 120”w x 59”t (5) :: 43”w x 25”t (6) :: 36”w x 54”t
Tag Dress
1 - 3 :: dress sewn with 1,028 clothing tags
The Synthetic and the Real
1 - 6 :: These drawing studies were composed in a moving car on a two hour drive around Rhode Island and Massachusetts. My driver delegated to me when to begin and end each drawing. He was the composer of time and space, and I the facilitator of documentation. The objective was to get lost and in doing so capture the essence of each turn and what lay ahead.
Found Object Installation, Prose Piece
1 - 6 :: Meditations on discarded materials and abandoned permutations.
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