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Paris Lowitz

Pittsburgh, United States

 
 

IVY

IVY is a modular shelving system that grows on your wall according to your lifestyle. It can adapt to your environment and can evolve to live in different habitats.

Designer: Paris Lowitz (United States)
Material: plywood

Constructible Bag

This bag encourages hygienic and healthy behavior for both the individual as well as his or her surroundings. A constructible and deconstructible, low cost, biodegradable, and simple satchel which serves individuals in their food gathering processes. Whatever the need or reason, it uses simple materials and construction to create a versatile item for healthful living.

Designer: Paris Lowitz (United States)
Manufacturer: Paris Lowitz (United States)

Minimal Watch

Targeted especially at the young professional segment in the 25-35 year old age group, the Emporio Armani brand supposedly provides contemporary designs that are relevant to the target customers. Emporio Armani is currently lacking a truly contemporary and unique watch design.
To solve this problem, I have designed a watch that updates the Emporio Armani watch style, while still maintaining classic proportions and appeal.

Designer: Paris Lowitz (United States)
Manufacturer: Paris Lowitz (United States)

Stereo for the Blind

Many products today fail to truly address a universal audience. Stereos are becoming more and more complex everyday, with more and more features being added as technology improves. Stereos can have many dials that are the same, and a blind person would not be able to tell the difference between them. Stereos fall short of being inclusive. This stereo uses tactile cues to inform the blind user, creating an overall more inclusive experience.

Designer: Paris Lowitz (United States)
Manufacturer: (United States)

Faucet

The faucet is modular, allowing it to fit in multiple contexts and adapt to its environment. Each individual section can be attached at the end, with an end piece coming down to the counter surface at the end of each chain. The water flow is activated by a touch interface integrated onto the top surface of the faucet. Sliding ones hand left or right alters the temperature of the water.

Designer: Paris Lowitz (United States)

 

Status

Student

Location

Pittsburgh, United States

Specialties

Industrial Design, Packaging

Links

Website
 

Experience

Senior

School

Carnegie Mellon University

 

CONTACT

Pittsburgh
United States


 
 
 
 
 
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