Industrial Design Projects

Luggage - Bags and Packs - Toy Design - Furniture - LCA Electric Toothbrush
Eco-collection image with a suitcase front and back

Eco Collection narrates how individual beliefs and commitments can become a team wave of change. The project displays some of the thinking process while researching efficiencies in manufacturing processes, creating partnerships to develop materials with lower environmental impact, and the importance of creating a connection with the user through the product's design.

Backpack image front view and main compartment opened to show organization

Soft bags section with a variety of styles including backpacks, briefcases, messenger bags, and duffel bags.

Here you can see more of the design elements, technical drawings, saddle choices of materials, colours and functionalities carefully given to each products. LeVic and Letoi branded bags are personal projects.

hartmann luggage project

Ratio Classic Deluxe shows the reimagining of the American heritage luggage brand hartmann for the contemporary classic persona. The design and engineering process behind each case was aimed at providing a premium traveling experience. Ratio collection was designed as a replacement of the Intensity collection with a price point of $449.99

Toy penguin with Toys R us logo in the back

Toys R Us section shows a variety of toys in the infant and pre-school categories. From hand-drawn concepts to polished technical drawings, 3D models, and 3D-printed prototypes. This collection highlights the full journey of turning big ideas into real, ready-for-market toys.

Easel photo with organization

Furniture features a curated collection of children’s furniture designed exclusively for Toys “R” Us under its private label, Imaginarium. Each product was thoughtfully developed from early ideation and user-centred design to final production.

Electric toothbrush report images

Electric Toothbrush LCA The aim of this study is to analyse the environmental impact that an Oral-B electric toothbrush has through its life stages, and redesign it considering the environmental impact (quantitative data obtained from the Cambridge Engineering Selector (CES)).