
COMMONWEALTH PROJECTS
PROJECT: MTHRSHP︎ product designer
As part of my collaborative work with the creative director, we explored a concepting project. The creative director envisioned a series of 3D drawings for a selection of practical van accessory products. Our objective was to design these products to seamlessly integrate into the van's interior wall’s, utilizing a locking system connected to tracks. To ensure versatility, each piece was designed to connect effortlessly to the tracks using a universal key.

Environmental sustainability was a key consideration throughout the design process. With a commitment to using recycled materials, these accessories were conceived to be crafted from recycled plastic. This choice not only promotes eco-friendliness but also allows for repeated usage, as the accessories can be easily cleaned and used over and over again.





PROJECT : MI COMPA CHAVA
︎ 3D designer
Collaborating once again with the creative director, this project entailed the concepting and exploration of a known mariscos restaurant from Mexico City called Mi Compa Chava, aiming to bring its unique essence to life. To achieve this, I used SketchUp to recreate the floor plans of an existing commercial space situated on Melrose Avenue. The design incorporated key elements, such as an open kitchen and back-of-house area, mirroring the layout found in the original Mexico City location. I wanted to ensure that the new space authentically captured the atmosphere and functionality of the beloved CDMX mariscos restaurant.
