Ramp Race Car

The yearly SUIID Ramp Race asks juniors to use CAD modeling and fabrication skills to produce a race car that will compete in several events. Having awaited the Ramp Race for years at SU, I had strong ideas of what I wanted my car design to accomplish

Visually interesting - deviating in form from the templates/example materials

Tuned for performance - aerodynamic, form following function

Intentional/Thoughtful Design - every part added onto the car is thoughtfully implemented and not tacked

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The future Of Music

What began as a school project about Gen-Z’s music listening habits evolved into a multi-part presentation that we tailored for, and presented to, the design teams at Bose Corporation headquarters.

My classmate Sophie Pirondini and I utilized extensive primary and secondary research to dive into the attitudes, trends, and interests of Gen-Z pertaining to music consumption, experiences, and products. We then identified areas of opportunity in the audio market using this research and provided Bose with several product concepts to capitalize on these areas.

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Traffic Cone Speaker

Assigned to design and construct a fully-functional Bluetooth speaker, I wanted to provide strong sound quality while deviating from the geometrically simple and aesthetically dull speakers currently populating the market. I saw an opportunity with the traffic cone, which has a form that lends itself to quality acoustics while still being fun and visually interesting.

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