I am an experience designer and strategist 
fostering dialogue between technology and people.

UX + Product Design: DigiPen (2009)

Created for Stanford University's Human Values and Design Innovation class (ME313), DigiPen is a revolutionary interactive surface input device designed to promote effective collaboration among junior high and high school students. Created by Purin Phanichphant, Christin Staubo and Michael Turri at Stanford University. © 2009

Created for Stanford University's Human Values and Design Innovation class (ME313), DigiPen is a conceptual interactive surface input device designed to promote effective collaboration among junior high and high school students.

The following presentation details the research and ideation underlying this concept.

DigiPen was a collaboration with Purin Phanichphant and Christin Staubo.

UX: Food Network App (2009)

Created during Stanford University's Human Values and Design Innovation class, Bodega is a revolutionary iPhone app designed to help people organize and share recipes between friends as well as access media-rich educational and entertainment content on the Food Network. The objective of the project was to use technology to reconnect people with food and increase nutritional intelligence. Created by Kai Ding, James Thompson and Michael Turri at Stanford University. (c) 2009

Created during Stanford University's Human Values and Design Innovation class, Bodega is an iPhone app designed to help people organize and share recipes between friends as well as access media-rich educational and entertainment content on the Food Network. The objective of the project was to use technology to reconnect people with food and increase nutritional intelligence.

The following presentation details the research and ideation underlying this concept.

Bodega was a collaboration with Kai Ding and James Thompson.

Study: Color (2009)

Stanford's ARTSTUDIO60 class is a contemporary take on The Basic Course at the Bauhaus as taught by Johannes Itten. It is a rite of passage in the Stanford Design Program. 300 Objects, is essentially a color theory exercise in which students paint 300 small objects and arrange them in three different patterns using 100 objects per pattern. The goal is to give students a more intuitive understanding of color and a language in which to communicate it.

Process shots below.

Video: Save The Date (2008)

My first film ever. Rather than send a save the date card for our wedding, Jenn and I made this movie and uploaded if for our friends and family. We were in Sept-Iles, Québec, 900 KM northeast of Montreal for Jenn's rural rotation, so I had spare time on my hands. The only thing I didn't count on was that many people did not know what a date looked like...

This was my first film ever. Shot on the kitchen floor using a Nikon CoolPix P1 (point-and-shoot). Edited with iMovie HD (bundled with Apple). Font is "Shag Exotica" from House Industries.

Rather than send a save the date card for our wedding, Jenn and I made this movie and uploaded if for our friends and family. We were in Sept-Iles, Québec, 900 KM northeast of Montreal for Jenn's rural rotation, so I had spare time on my hands.

The only thing I didn't count on was that many people did not know what a date looked like...