Welcome : Designs, Projects, And More!

Hello and welcome to my website on personal and professional design and work. Here you will be able to find information on various achievements of mine, work I've done in regard to both my education and career, and some of the projects I've don't in my free time over the years. Feel free to contact me about anything you see here and enjoy the website.

 

Minor Glitches Fixed!: 12/14/07

I've fixed a few minor glitches around the website, typos and the like. Shoot me an email if you notice anything glaring or are having problems with the site itself. Hopefully I'll have all the kinks out soon.

 

Website On line!: 12/9/07

After about a week of design and tweaking, this site is, as might be obvious, on line and operational. The primary purpose is to host Portfolio for PDI Studio 1, which can be found on my PDI Studio 1 page, which can be navigated to via the projects section or the link on the sidebar.

Hopefully, given some more time, I can get a page going with all of my older projects, including the NES B/W project, the LGS, my Pontiac Bonneville Restoration, my Triumph Spitfire, my arcade machines, and go-karts, but those will likely wait for a while.

Design Competition Won: 12/4/07

It seems that my design team from PDI Studio 1's first design project managed to win one of the prizes for Rensselaers "Change the World Challenge". The prize was $1000, which split between 4 people on the team means a cool $250 dollars for me if we chose not to develop the project further. I would like to see how are designs would pan out though, so perhaps we will invest the money back into the project.

The competition itself is a pretty cool thing to win.

Created in 2005 by Rensselaer alumnus Sean O’Sullivan ’85, the competition is intended to support entrepreneurship education and inspire ideas to improve the human condition by providing a $1,000 cash award for ideas that will make the world a better place.

The design my team entered, which can be viewed in the Portfolio section, was the Pot-In-Pot: Dessert Cooler edition. It featured many updates and redesigns to the original Pot-In-Pot design which inspired it. You can learn more about the Pot-In-Pot here.