To this day, I love the process of creating something. I often don't have a clear vision in my head of what my end goal is, and when I do, it usually doesn't achieve my expectations. I believe that the best projects evolve and grow as you work on them, in an organic development, and my process involves a lot of experimentation, revision, and consideration, and the project usually ends up in a much different, better place than I could have imagined.









Train Ideations
These drawings are the process I went through to develop my train project for my Design Drawing class. We went through and designed different ideas for each part of the train, then put our favorite ideas for each part together to develop the final product. It took me a few iterations to find a train design that I really liked.




Un-Pleasantville Ideations
Four our Un-Pleasantville project in Design Drawing, we had to draw a scene from several different perspectives, then choose our favorite, and redraw that for our final product.


Train Rendering
The final project in Design Drawing didn't require as much ideating as the previous projects, but it combined aspects from the train sketch and Un-Pleasantville project. To practice with the rendering markers and creating textures, we created objects, but it was mostly a few weeks of carefully mapping out the train scene.










Fili Process
The process I went through to create the Fili Tapas Bistro brand system took a surprising turn from traditional to very modern and minimalistic when the right thread was found.









HACK YOUR TV Process
The process I followed to design a hypothetical advertising campaign for the Google Chromecast device.