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About

I’m a product and hardware designer working primarily in wearable systems and physical product development.

My work is hands-on. I build and refine mechanical assemblies in CAD, prototype repeatedly, and work through the practical constraints that come with materials, tolerances, and manufacturing. Much of my recent experience has been in startup environments, where design decisions carry immediate cost and performance implications.

I studied Creative Technologies, a design-focused degree that gave me a broad technical foundation across modelling, digital fabrication, and systems thinking. Over time I have focused that breadth into designing body-worn products that must function reliably in real conditions. I see body-worn systems as a demanding and rewarding challenge in hardware design, soft goods, and integration.

I care about making things properly. I am interested in how products are put together, how they fail, and how they can be improved through iteration rather than assumption.

  • Problem Framing

    First-Principles Design

    Research-Through-Making

    Constraint-Led Design

    Systems Thinking

  • Fusion 360

    Solidworks

    CLO3D

  • Adobe Suite

    • Photoshop

    • Illustrator

    • Premiere

     

    Miro

    Figma

  • Office 365

    • Word

    • Excel

    • Powerpoint

    Google Docs

    Google Sheets

    ClickUp

    Office 365

  • Market Discovery

    Grant Funding

    IP-Aware Design

    Product Strategy

    Technical Scoping

  • Project Management

    Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration

    Technical Translation

    Team Coordination

Core Skills

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Education

Master of Creative Technologies (First Class Honours)
Auckland University of Technology | 2019 – 2021

  • Top of Program

  • Awarded scholarship for work in e-textiles and medical wearables

  • Studied body warn systems, textile engineering and medical wearable devices .

Bachelor of Creative Technologies
Auckland University of Technology | 2016 – 2018

  • Top of Program: Outstanding Creative Technologist Award

  • Studied design theory, CAD, mechatronics and fabrication.

Education

Master of Creative Technologies (First Class Honours)
Auckland University of Technology | 2019 – 2021

  • Top of Program

  • Scholarship for work in e-textiles and medical wearables

  • Studied body warn systems, textile engineering and medical wearable devices .

Bachelor of Creative Technologies
Auckland University of Technology | 2016 – 2018

  • Top of Program: Outstanding Creative Technologist Award

  • Studied design theory, CAD, mechatronics and fabrication.

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