Concept renderings, collector-series designs, and cultural explorations in automotive form — each project is a design argument rooted in JDM icons, EUDM exotics, and the vocabulary that defines generations.
Where die-cast culture meets serious design vision. This series reframes the collector-grade car card as a design medium — cinematic rendering, cultural authenticity, and CCS-trained form language applied to the iconic 1:64 format.
Italian GT drama, German surface precision, and the formal language of Europe's most enduring performance icons — explored through a full design process from initial sketch to final PS render.
Rally heritage, street culture obsession, and the design grammar that made Japanese domestic market cars the world's most influential automotive subculture — studied through original concept work from sketch to final render.
Two wheels, one rider, no compromise. Motorcycle design as a pure expression of mechanical form — exploring the balance between aggression and precision, speed and sculpture, across sport, naked, and café racer archetypes.
Where the design argument begins. Proportion studies, stance experiments, and silhouette decisions worked out at speed — raw process thinking before the render starts.