Jay Murallon

Forever WIP

Growing up I would always draw characters. I would always admire how characters would express their individuality through their clothes and the gear they own. It’s what partly drew me into becoming an industrial designer. A few years later I still admire these expressions through fashion and style. But there’s been a shift in how I think about everyday products that serve people’s everyday needs. Zooming out a bit, I imagine a world where all these characters gather together to use the same product. I question what their behaviors are. How tall, short or shape they are. How big or how small their hands might be and if they have special needs. How can I include everyone in experiencing the products I’m providing has been a question that I’ve been more passionate about the more I grow as a designer.