Engineering Aesthetic Expression Into Performance Product
Translating laser cut and surface mapping into performance-driven garment systems.
Laser Cut & Surface Mapping
Developed within a collaborative design environment, this work translates a broader conceptual direction into product-level systems across multiple performance categories.
I led the development of laser cut systems across the capsule, defining how placement, scale, and garment construction work together to support both visual clarity and performance.
Surface is treated as an extension of structure.
Laser cut placement is mapped to the body—responding to compression zones, heat points, and movement pathways. Density and scale are calibrated to maintain structural integrity while enabling ventilation and refinement.
Utility & Aesthetic
Serving as an aesthetic and functional technique, strategic laser cut enhances product function in performance environments where ventilation, mobility, and form are required.
Outcome
This work demonstrates how technical processes can support elevated design, translating aesthetic concepts into performance garments without sacrificing usability or clarity.