A structured multi-compartment backpack designed to optimize organization, durability, and everyday functionality through a streamlined, cost-conscious construction approach positioned within the accessible mid-range market.

This collection presents a range of handbags and small leather goods showcasing full-cycle product development processes including reverse engineering, patternmaking, prototyping, material sourcing, hardware integration, and final construction.

This collection highlights products centered on medical and functional product design, with a focus on prosthetic exploration and healthcare-oriented carry systems. Featured work includes custom prosthetic development processes and a demo injection kit designed for healthcare-oriented carry systems.

The products combine research-driven development with material experimentation, ergonomic analysis, fabrication techniques, and technical problem-solving, exploring the intersection of functionality, human-centered design, and refined product execution within medical and assistive design contexts.

Restoration and reconstruction of a 1940s leather doctor’s bag focused on structural rehabilitation, material preservation, and functional longevity while introducing subtle contemporary design refinements.

Development of a production-aware accessory collection and design proposal featuring handbags and small leather goods, supported by concept development, trend-aligned visual research, technical documentation, and presentation of materials tailored to a fashion brand aesthetic.