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"Christmas Card 2011," Watercolor on Paper, 4"x6". Copyright David O. Smith Designs 2011
"Best Buds", Watercolor on Paper, 9"x12". Copyright David O. Smith Designs 2011
Mill Wheel Design for Google company t-shirt
Proprioception Design: Board 9 from Master’s Thesis Research and Design project, Spring 2011
Nociception Design: Board 7 from Master’s Thesis Research and Design project, Spring 2011
Balance Design: Board 11 from Master's Thesis Research and Design project, Spring 2011
Touch Design: Board 3 from Master's Thesis Research and Design project, Spring 2011
Thermoception Design: Board 5 from Master's Thesis Research and Design project, Spring 2011
The Intimate and the Infinite: Board 1 from Master's Thesis Research and Design project, Spring 2011
River Street Bridge Underpass: Conceptual Design
Designed for the Charles River Conservancy River Street bridge underpass project, the first three plan/perspective views show (1) the existing River Street bridge, (2) “Alternative #1” and (3) “Alternative #2” as designed in the December 2010 MassDOT and Hardesty & Hanover, LLP Shared Use Path Grade Separation Feasibility Study. Illustrating their main weak points as schemes, scheme #1 requires an enormous amount of fill, scheme #2 would permanently block the Cambridge arch from boat traffic. The fourth plan/perspective is a design concept borrowing elements from both #1 and #2, leaving the existing river profile untouched while still redesigning the bridge to accommodate an underpass by using the boardwalk system proposed in #2.
Anderson Bridge underpass, 2011.
Conceptual design watercolor for Charles River Conservancy