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Toys & Sculptures

Trivial Pursuit Christmas Ornament

This an ornament I designed as a Yankee Swap gift for my coworkers while working on the Games Team at Hasbro. The character design itself is based on the illustrative work done by the team at Hero4Hire (seen in the second image) and the sculpting was done in ZBrush and then 3D printed in UV resin.

 

Batman Alarm Clock

A collaborative project created with the help of Drew Canfield while working together as IBN Robotics. The goal of IBN Robotics was to bring absurd ideas to life and under that goal, a voice activated batman alarm clock was created. Spawning in part from the original batman alarm clock, this design takes the decorative figure on top and makes it an integral part of the design.

 

Puck

Named after the character in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Puck was designed as part of an assignment known as the Adjective/Noun Project. The process begins with exploring an adjective of our choosing using only abstract forms to represent the adjective. From there, everyone is then given the same Noun and must apply their individual adjectives to this noun.

 

Fletcher II

My first significant effort into sculpting, Fletcher II represents a character study for a larger piece still yet to be fully developed involving a character being pulled between worlds.

 

Custom FUNKO POP!

These two POP! figures were a gift for my fiancée. Each were constructed with a combination of existing figures, DIY bodies, and hand sculpted elements.

 

Simon Jr.

Sparked from a conversation with a good friend about her bilingual daughter, I created this variant on an existing license. Not having many options for toys that help to make connections between languages, Simon Jr. would help fill this white space in the market through the simple but effective gameplay of the original game.

 

BMO

For those not familiar, BMO is a reoccurring character on the show Adventure Time that is essentially a sentient Game Boy. Much like the character on the show, you can watch movies, play videos games, and even “interact” with him.

 

Red Chair Model

1:6 scale replica of a chair in my living room. This was a model used to practice some basic skills in preparation for the Playful Chair.