Western Kentucky University

  • Redlines

    After the scope and concept are established, conversations with the client drive the design forward.

    I incorporate redlines from the athletics engineering team, personal asks from coaches and staff, and tweak to enhance player experience.

  • Engineering Ready

    A locker’s design is only complete when both our engineering team and athletics client are satisfied entirely with the construction, feature scope, aesthetic identity, and price point.

  • Production, Repetition

    Familiarizing myself with our manufacturing practices benefits the entire design process.

    Custom projects are limited to a couple hundred units, maximum. Even still, every design choice has ripple effects for the entire rest of the process. An underdeveloped feature can immediately become a hundred problems at once, dramatically increasing scope and cost to remedy each individual unit.

  • Final Install

    The final locker product transforms what normally serves as a 2-dimensional, dirty, storage space into a community-focused environment centered around the players. Each has a space their own. Environmental ambiance encourages camaraderie and pride in one’s team.