
product design
automatas
product design . engineering . woodworking
The exploration in kinetic sculptures has led me to designing and creating Automatas.
family trees
product design . paper engineering . pop-up . gift giving . die cutting .
This genealogy project traces the origins of great grandparents up to the top branches of distant cousins. This pop-up concept is truly fun for the whole family.
die cuts
What I am able to produce in my shop was greatly expanded when I invested a desktop plotter. Vinyl, stickers, foil decals and hundreds of other materials can now be cut, scored and embossed from my studio.
pop-ups
I have a creative space in my mind that thrives on mechanics in three dimensions. Pop-ups live in a category of things that inspire brief moments of joy. All of life’s worries are briefly suspended as the book or card entertains with it’s actions
packaging
Hangs tags are a necessary add-on for your line of accessories. They add a level of professionalism to your jewellery and apparel when you are building a brand.
custom packaging
Boxes, stickers, die cuts, label prints, hang tags all conceptualized, mocked up and produced in-house.
paper art
This custom designed piece evolved from a pop-up card concept to an wall hanging art piece. It was great to work with a client who stayed flexible in style and concept. Stay tune for the rest of the seasons…
make it pop
This was my introduction to pop-ups, a student project but still holds up. The mechanic I feature here I invented, as far as I know it is 100% original.
pick your portion
I designed these to be reusable and stylish enough you will display them on your kitchen counter. By turning the top you can choose the portion size for perfect portions every time. The base doubles as a measuring cup for loose pasta.
filthy haanz
Filthy Haanz is a fashion brand started in Montreal and now operating out of LA. I was commissioned for many screen prints and designs in their formative years. These hang tags and printed product boxes were created in house from my DIY set up in my first studio.
an invitation
For my friends wedding I was commissioned to “go crazy” with this invitation. Dealing with the circus subject I wanted something extraordinary yet produce 200 and not be overwhelmed. I found this fold while looking through scrapbooking invitations and adapted it for my needs. The result is playful and intriguing. Through focus grouping I found I needed an illustrated direction in each card so that people would immediately ‘get’ the concept of the pop-up.
Put it in your hands!