3D Experiences
I’m a versatile designer with a strong ability to learn and adapt to new 3D modeling tools. My experience spans SketchUp, Rhino 3D, and the browser-based platform Onshape. Whether I’m building product forms or spatial experiences, I approach each program as an opportunity to expand my toolkit and strengthen my craft.
Create Your Own History Parklet
The project aimed to transform a single urban parking space into a meaningful public gathering spot that celebrated Pomona California’s artistic identity. My role was to design a concept that reimagined the small footprint as an inviting artistic environment. I aimed to encourage community interaction, creative engagement, and visual storytelling.
Project Type: 3D Experience
Role: Interior & Exterior Designer
Client: Self-Exploration
Deliverables: Logotype, Print & 3D Assets, 3D Environment
Date: Fall 2025
I used SketchUp to develop a detailed 3D model, exploring how form and materiality could shape a welcoming micro-environment. This included visualizing spatial flow, seating, artistic elements, and textural features that reinforced the parklet’s cultural narrative. I featured the phrase “Create Your Own History” to invite visitors to participate in a community led art collage. The archways also reference an Ogee arch and are covered in a cork material for visitors to pin their contributions onto.
This project demonstrates the impact of small-scale urban interventions and highlights the role of public art and design in enhancing community spaces.
Hands On Studio
Hands On Studio is envisioned as a community-driven pottery space that would make ceramics accessible to a broad audience through experiential engagement and thoughtful spatial design. My role was to develop a 3D-designed environment and concept that balanced creativity, functionality, and storytelling while accommodating distinct needs within a 2,000 sq. ft. footprint.
The final design presents an immersive environment where visitors can learn, create, and explore in a space that feels welcoming and intuitive.
Project Type: 3D Experience
Role: Interior & Exterior Designer
Client: Self-Exploration
Deliverables: Logotype, Print & 3D Assets, 3D Environment
Date: Fall 2025
I designed a layout that emphasized narrative engagement and guest flow, dividing the environment into three core zones:
A 1,200 sq. ft. public experiential area for pottery painting, wheel throwing, retail displays, and material exploration.
A 400 sq. ft. employee-only workspace designated for pottery firing, storage, and a staff break room.
A 400 sq. ft. privacy zone housing restrooms and guest amenities.
The overall experience has multiple types of connection points built in since the studio provides access to professionally led ceramics classes, free day use programs, seasonal workshops, and a storefront with handmade products ready for purchase. Customers and visitors of any skill level can enjoy making objects by either starting projects from scratch with fresh clay or utilizing pre-fired bisqueware that’s ready for glazing.