Jay Murallon

As a kid, I was always drawing characters, fascinated by how they expressed their individuality through clothing and the things they owned. That curiosity naturally led me to industrial design, where I could shape those personal expressions into tangible products.

While I still appreciate fashion and style, my perspective has evolved. I now think more deeply about the role everyday products play in people’s lives. I imagine a diverse group of individuals interacting with the same product and ask: What are their behaviors? How tall or short are they? What shapes do their bodies take? Are their hands small, large, or differently abled?

Designing with inclusivity in mind has become a driving force for me. With every project, I focus more on how to create meaningful, accessible experiences for everyone who interacts with the products I design.