Fabuloso Eco (Concept Family of Products)
Harvard GSD Paper & Plastics / Teman Evans Teran Evans / Team Members: Yu Wei Chiang, Anna Zhang, Jingfei Huang, Kirsten Sexton, Savannah
I helped with the initial product world in 3d/ concept and helped shape how it shows up visually as a system
A handheld tool designed around the Tabz and Padz so you can clean anywhere by pressing a shutter lock and letting the tablet dissolve straight into the sponge chamber
Petal shaped sponges that clip into the Wandz and get soaked with Tabz solution for detailed scrubbing in corners sinks and showers
These are concentrated effervescent tablets that fizz in water and transform into a powerful multi surface cleaner or sit dry to absorb odor
Lavender Amber and Bergamot carry the emotional DNA of Fabuloso
This retro logo anchors our concept for Fabuloso’s new chapter, honoring its history while refreshing the brand. Every tablet carries the flower petal imprint
(Physical Model Test) Tabz are the core Padz are the muscle and Wandz is the body turning cleaning into a modular ritual instead of a chore
Starter kits refill packs and hanging wands are designed to show up clearly both in stores and online
Fabuloso Eco turns nostalgia into a future ready system that cleans deodorizes and simplifies everything while staying emotionally loud and culturally rooted
Tabz Padz and Wandz come together to turn one small tablet into a whole cleaning universe that lives way beyond the floor
I'm just a kid
Co-founders: Doug Gatti, Calvin Jerome
A brand built from the cracked glow of 2000s childhood and the way it still hums inside adult bodies
We were a minority owned studio turning lived experience into wearable culture, where every graphic feels like a diary page
I shaped the first pop up collection through concept, visual language, and art direction, translating our shared nostalgia into things you can touch
Each piece speaks in the voice of kids who grew up online and offline at once
These works are my fragments of that larger dream, shaped by friendship, memory, and the chaos of becoming
The Bake Shop
I conceptualized and executed the visual identity and brand mockups for a startup
Baking as craft and baking as culture folded into one minimal logo that knew how to smirk without getting loud
A refined identity that felt high end and playful at the same time speaking to people who love good design as much as good bread.