“Product Designer” is an interesting title these days. When I hear of it, I usually assume we are describing a software designer who is product oriented. Or, a pixel designer with a good big picture sense. To most, it still aligns closer with industrial design: one who crafts objects of everyday use. I just find this shift interesting, now, to the main attraction:
Chosen from a series of rapid iterations.
With some preliminary and scrapped forms, of course.
Complete with object rotation studies…
As well as hand studies.
Theme of life: Ther is barely enough time to keep up with everything, especially with regards to all your ideas. Thus, there remains even less time left to document and share it! Prioritize, prioritize, and don’t forget about the rest of the world.
Presentation for my final IACD project.
Possible goals, in no particular order or gurantee:
Seriously, leverage it. 3 minutes of engagement could go a long way. It’s all about how your users connect, no, FEEL with you.
Fun With Facebook Stickers of the Day: Chris Baker says: “i put these up in the elevator. now it’s fun to close the door on the undesired.”
[superpunch.]
Effective. Always found the open/close interchanged on my head.
Snapshot is an adorable 2D puzzle game. Capture objects with your camera, and move them about. Love the concept and potential.
About two months ago I decided to try something new.
I am a computer teacher at a private school in New York City. I teach mainly first and second grade as well as the occasional high school elective. Students come into my computer lab and spend 40 minutes completing whatever activities I have…
Great reminders for lovers and, well, just about anyone.
- Get along with my family/friends. It’s no good if you can’t get along with the people who are the most important to me!
- Be responsible and pull your weight. Try not to be a burden to others, although I understand that leaning on someone else for support is necessary sometimes.
- Be humble. Think…
Great reminders for lovers and, well, just about anyone.
- Get along with my family/friends. It’s no good if you can’t get along with the people who are the most important to me!
- Be responsible and pull your weight. Try not to be a burden to others, although I understand that leaning on someone else for support is necessary sometimes.
- Be humble. Think…
Designer @ Vast. MHCI & BHA alum @ CMU. mbti INFP. // Making things & Making things pretty. Pixels and paint. Nice to meet you.