Clothing is more than fabric—it’s a way to carry a brand into the real world. I approach apparel as a design canvas, turning ideas into tangible pieces that people connect with, wear, and make their own.
Showcased here are collections of mockups that I have created for different projects, from NIYOU’s merch concepts to Aksarben Run Club’s community gear. Each design exercise was about imagination, translation, and application - taking a brand’s identity and reimagining how it could live on clothing. The result is apparel that blends creativity with function, giving each brand a new way to be experienced.
Aksarben Run Club
For Aksarben Run Club, I imagined gear that captures both motion and community. In just one afternoon, these mockups brought to life apparel that feels active, natural, and community unifying - pieces runners could wear on the track or everyday life. While running is at the core, the club has always been about people first. Being friends with the founders and seeing the way they’ve been intentional about growth, marketing, and inclusivity, it’s clear that the strength of ARC is rooted in its community. The apparel concepts reflect that spirit, designs that celebrate belonging as much as performance.
NIYOU
For NIYOU, I explored how clothing can extend a brand’s identity beyond digital touchpoints. These mockups imagine a line of apparel that balances clean design with bold expression, something people would actually want to wear while still communicating the brand’s story. It was an exercise in blending visual identity with real-world application.