My first profession, Industrial Designer. ✍

When I was 16, my dad bought a motorcycle, and I loved that thing. I suddenly became obssessed with the idea of working with something related to motorcycles. It was the reason I tried engineering and failed miserably, and the reason I jumped into Industrial Design. I outgrew motorcycles to love everything that I thought was well designed. And it is still the thing that I look for the most. Beautiful purpose.

Industrial Design

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Napkin holder. Injection moulded, 2 pieces.
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Candy dispenser. Injection moulded, 2 pieces.
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Random sketches, from design to archviz.
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O Boticário trash can. Injection moulded.
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Gondola end using recycled materials.
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Some POS/POP displays. Using wood, metal, plastic, and paper.

I have always leaned more to the artistic side than anything else. I did my drawing courses as a child, made my first comics when I was 9 years old. I used to sketch my classmates notebooks as well as my own and always liked to play with colors and composition. Switch from engineering to Industrial Design was a no brainer as I wanted to work with motorcycles.

I can conceptualize, sketch, model and render and I am able to design and design-engineer using tools like Blender, SolidWORKS, AutoCAD and 3D Studio MAX. I can make product animations, renders, presentations and I am able to make interactive 3D experiences using Unity Game engine as well.

Chinelo Digital was the name of my one-man-company, doing archviz and product design. This video was a demo.