01 — About
Designing objects that improve everyday life — environmentally conscious, functionally honest, and aesthetically precise.
My story began in 2003 in Izmir, Turkey, and continues today at OCAD University in Canada, where I study industrial design. My passion for design was sparked during middle school, when I first discovered the world of form and function. That early curiosity gradually evolved into a professional vision focused on yacht and automotive design — disciplines that demand both engineering precision and deep aesthetic sensitivity.
I draw inspiration from the blue waters of the Aegean and the modern lines of Izmir, merging them with the innovative design culture of North America. My goal is to bring the dynamism of automotive and yacht design together with minimalist elegance and timeless aesthetics — crafting not just vehicles, but experiences where technology and art exist in perfect harmony.
02 — Works
42ft bluewater sailing yacht concept — hull form, deck layout and interior.
Electric sports coupe — aerodynamic form study and exterior design.
Ergonomic helm station redesign for a 38ft performance cruiser.
Driver-focused sports car interior — materials and ergonomics study.
8m luxury tender for superyachts — hull design and deck layout.
Aegean fishing boat proportions reinterpreted for an electric day cruiser.
03 — Process
Every project follows a systematic process — from observation to production detail.
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I build deep understanding through user observation, market analysis and material exploration — examining how people relate to objects.
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I visualise ideas through hundreds of rapid sketches, then develop the strongest concepts into detailed 3D models.
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I build physical prototypes by hand. Material honesty and production constraints shape the design at this stage.
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I refine the design through user feedback and technical review. The result: an object where nothing is superfluous and everything has purpose.