Amir Babar
I led this leather card wallet from sketch to shipment: a heritage rug motif distilled to clean, scalable geometry, anchored by an arched ID window that frames the license without bulk. I authored the factory-ready tech pack and ran sampling with the vendor to lock materials and construction. My Design Studies training (proportion systems, material culture, history of ornament) guided motif reduction, rhythm, and negative space so it reads crisply at wallet scale and survives the realities of manufacture.
Through production I simplified seam architecture for yield, tuned the window reveal for repeatable alignment, and standardized color/finish targets for reliable bulk. Approvals landed in minimal rounds with consistent edge finishes and clean window geometry; the final piece balances craft and utility, fast ID visibility, secure card retention, pocket-friendly thickness, and a pattern that feels intentional rather than merely ornamental.