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DSGN - Apparel Design

“A visible functional grasp to measure the complete hand”

Glove and tools are designed to protect our hands, but manufacturers
are limited by the available anthropometric hand data, which fails to reflect
functional measurement changes of the hand while performing tasks.
Advancements in 3D scanning technology have improved the ability to capture
data, but minimal research has focused on capturing functional hand dimensions.
The purpose of this study was to develop a comprehensive protocol to
capture the dorsal and palmar side of the hand in functional positions across a
large population using the Artec Leo. The development of this protocol considered
the following elements; scanning technology, hand positions, hand
support apparatuses, scanning platforms, and standardization across a population.
Two functional hand positions, splayed and grasp, were selected based on
clear visibility of the palmar side. The protocol and final scans contributed to a
robust anthropometric database to improve the design, fit, and function of
products for hands.
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DSGN - Apparel Design

“Accidental Crossing [Quilt]”

This quilt grew out of leftover scraps from another quilt, "Radiant Crossing". I was arranging them for the backing when the layout caught my eye. Suddenly, it wasn’t just a backing, it was its own quilt! The bold yellow background gave me space to play with quilting, and I’m especially proud of the texture it creates: somewhere between fields and furrows and a circuit board. This quilt is a happy accident!
​23% International acceptance rate (470/2041)
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“Algorithmic Strictures of Deep Learning [Quilt]”

This quilt was inspired by a Midjourney-generated image exploring shape, negative space, and Mid-Century Modern geometrics. Using Photoshop and Illustrator, I refined color placement, developed the pattern and templates, and mapped the quilting design. While co-designing with AI sparked bold ideas, its limitations, like poor color control and iteration overload, frustrated me. The final design reflects a layered process of digital experimentation and disciplined translation, transforming imperfect outputs into a precise, tactile composition.
23% International acceptance rate (470/2041)
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“Alice: Reimagining Suffragette Dress in the Modern Fight for Women’s Equality [Garment + 2 page Abstract]”

This design reimagines suffragette dress through a contemporary feminist lens, using upcycled bedsheets to symbolize unpaid labor while prioritizing size adjustability, sustainability, and historical continuity. Inspired by Alice Paul, the look merges aesthetic strategies of early 20th-century activism with modern design practices to advocate for gender equity today.
40.4% international acceptance rate for undergraduate category (36/89)
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