Some of the toys and other products that I have worked on are documented on this page.
Who would win a pie-eating contest: a monkey with backup dancers or a pirate on a pogo stick? Pick wacky challenges and use your debate skills to convince the judge.
I came up with the concept and made the initial prototype.
Race to pack the trunk full of silly stuff before the spring loaded timer runs out and makes everything go flying.
I came up with the concept and made the initial prototype.
Pick an animal card, and Quizard the Learning Wizard will try to guess your animal by asking yes or no questions. This teaches kids about animals, problem solving and logical thinking.
I came up with the concept and made the initial prototype.
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This slumber party game was designed for girls ages 8 and up, but I've found that everyone enjoys putting their friends to the test. First, pick a card and read a question, such as "Have you ever passed gas in an elevator?" If you think that your friend fibbed their answer, put it to the test. The suspect places their finger on the lie detector device and it analyzes their finger and voice print to determine the answer.
I did the electronics and behavior starting from the beginning and taking it all the way through manufacturing.
2003 Family Fun Toy of the Year Award Winner
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The first question and kid asks their parent after they shoot off a model rocket is, "How high did it go?" The second question is always, "Where did it go?" This ready-to-fly rocket answers the first question by putting an electronic altitude tracking capsule in the nose-cone that will tell you how high it flew.
I came up with the idea and did the electronics and behavior starting from the beginning and taking it all the way through manufacturing.
Following up on the success of the Max Trax rocket (see above), Speed Freak measures the maximum velocity of the model rocket during launch.
A party game for adults that brings out the 'daring' in everyone. Each player writes down their best pick-up lines in response to an ice-breaker question posed by the player acting as the 'bar-fly'. Hilarity ensues as all the pick-up lines are read aloud.
I co-invented the idea and helped built the prototype.
This slumber party game for girls ages 8 and up shows who knows you the best. First, you draw a card that asks a multiple-choice question and answer it by pressing the appropriate button on the electronic Chat-amatic. Now the devivce is passed around and each friend enters the answer they think you choose. Points are awarded for knowing what your friends would answer.
I did the electronics and behavior starting from the beginning and taking it all the way through manufacturing.
Another game for girls slumber parties. Wave your hand over the Dream Star and it will magically pick a card which will say something about you or ask you to tell the group a story. Learn about your friends.
I did the electronics and behavior starting from the beginning and taking it all the way through manufacturing.
Babies love to bounce! The delux Jumperoo from Fisher-Price features a unique new motion never seen before in a stand alone bouncer. This is a fun and safe place to exercise your little one's legs. The tray contains flashing lights and sounds that can be activated by bouncing.
As an intern at Walt Disney Imagineering in Orlando I did a bit of work on the Test Track attraction in Epcot. On the ride, you are a crash test dummy going through all the tests that GM puts their new cars through.
I did some testing on the software inside each car and also helped confirm the power buses the run underneath the entire track.
Pull the string and the yellow part flies away.
This project involved several different manufacturing processes. The helicopter part was injection molded. The handle was made on a CNC. The spindle and cord stop were turned on the lathe. The rubber band was purchased.