MacDirectory magazine is the premiere creative lifestyle magazine for Apple enthusiasts featuring interviews, in-depth tech reviews, Apple news, insights, latest Apple patents, apps, market analysis, entertainment and more.
Issue link: https://digital.macdirectory.com/i/1491529
How did you get interested in industrial design? I have always had an interest in art and design since childhood, but it wasn’t until college that I discovered how amazing 3D was. It was then that I realized how much potential there is for artists such as myself who can create things out of thin air. I stumbled upon industrial design when looking for a course at my university. There were only four courses under fine arts, and I knew then that industrial design was perfect for me, since I like designing and a little bit of engineering. What are some of your favorite projects? My favorite project is the first watch I rendered in KeyShot. It took me months to finish my design and a month to finalize everything in KeyShot. That was also the year that I learned about KeyShot (my husband introduced me to it). I was using a different software before, and when I tried using KeyShot (my husband was very persistent about this software), I immediately fell in love with using it. It took me about 10 years to find the perfect 3D rendering software for me. The lifestyle renders that I created on KeyShot are also some of my favorites. I love how easy and realistic my design outputs are because of KeyShot. How would you describe your design philosophy? “Less is more.” I learned this from a college professor. I try to be minimalist when it comes to creating my designs and I like to be straightforward in telling my story through visualization. Simplicity is always the key for me. Where do you find your inspiration? Sometimes I find inspiration when reading a book or looking at images on PInterest or