Pickpocketing is a common problem, especially on public transport.
After realizing my new mobile phone was stolen from my bag, I recognized the need for better security. I frequently use crowded buses, making it easy for thieves to target passengers. To address this, I worked with my team to design an anti-theft bag that only the owner can access. The bag features a hidden entrance that can be opened by rotating an internal circular part. This design uses a rotational mechanism with small bearings and includes a magnet to keep the bag secure in anti-theft mode.
My design approach is problem-driven: I first focus on solving real user needs and creating functional mechanisms, and then shape the form around them. Many of my projects are narrative and concept-rich rather than purely minimal, often exploring new movements, systems, and user interactions.
I’m skilled in 3D modeling with SolidWorks, rendering, and prototyping. I enjoy learning new tools, doing user-centered research, and testing how design can improve daily life.
IDA Design Award(International Design Award)
Bronze medal in the IDA competition in chess design for the blind
2024
IDA Design Award(International Design Award)
Silver medal in the IDA competition in the design of anti-theft bags (teamwork)
2024
IDA Design Award(International Design Award)
Honorable Mention in IDA Dormitory Bed Design Competition
2024
IDA Design Award(International Design Award)
Bronze medal in the IDA competition in locsh
2025
IDA Design Award(International Design Award)
Honorable Mention in IDA Mediflow Design Competition
2025