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A little bit about me...
With a foundation in mechanical engineering and design innovation, I bridge precision with creativity and scrappiness to bring bold ideas into reality. I design immersive products and experiences that blend technical rigor within stories, creating inclusive moments that spark wonder for people of all abilities.
Built to Solve
My training in mechanical engineering grounds me in CAD modeling, prototyping, and advanced principles like kinematics and machine design. I use these skills not just to solve problems, but to transform ideas into working systems that are reliable, inventive, and adaptable. Engineering gives me the tools to innovate with confidence and precision.

Story Through Design
Alongside engineering, I focus on portrait work in acrylic and charcoal, including pieces previously featured at the Milwaukee Art Museum. Studying faces and expressions taught me to notice nuance, emotion, and story — skills I bring to every design challenge. This perspective lets me blend technical solutions with empathy and creativity, uncovering opportunities to make experiences memorable and meaningful.

Engineering and Design in Practice
Here you'll find a collection of my projects at within engineering design where function meets form and ideas become tangible.
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Consumer Packging
Product Design & Design Research
Drone Frame Optimization
Design Optimization
Buck Up!
Mechanical Engineering
Bucky's Blastoff
Rollercoaster and Track Design
Carousel of Passions
Design Engineering
Injection Molding Simulation
Design For Manufacturing
My Passion for Creativity
Aside from engineering, I have a profound love and approciation for the arts! Aside from 2D art, I've been a dancer for 18 years and a choreographer for 3, I have also been part of the tech crew building theater sets and props for 4 highschool productions. Here you'll find my art portfolio that uses mixed mexia and portraits to answer the question of "What connections are there between color and psychology?"
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