Product Design Projects
Below is a collection of a few of my RPI product design projects encompassing different spheres from retail footwear to medical devices to accessibility design.
A project about biodegradable retail shoes with a lace dial and swappable soles. Initially intended for runners and displaying wear and pronation, it has expanded to include everyday and hiking soles for changing activities and weather conditions.
A project for disabled students to navigate RPI campus and affiliated buildings easier by using Google Maps overlays showing accessible areas, inaccessible areas, and elevation. The elevation overlay allows the least steep travel from one point to another.
A boot that allows an injured user to walk without having their foot be weight-bearing. This allows them to walk without needing ramps, as is the case with similar products that utilize wheels.


