
SewAble
The Seam Team, engineering student team at uOttawa (winter 2024) of which I was part, designed SewAble: 3D prosthetic with attachments for an amputee client wanting to sew again. The team needed a modern website and professional branding to present the project at Design Day at uOttawa in March 2025.
Client
VA Car Detailing
Services
Website, Branding, Marketing
Year
2024
Project description
SewAble is a prosthetic designed for a transradial amputee who wanted to use their sewing machine again to pursue their passion for sewing. With my team, we developed a custom prosthetic along with several 3D-printed attachments allowing them to handle fabric and control their machine more stably and safely. I then took charge of designing the team's website and branding to clearly present the design challenge, our engineering approach, and the concrete impact of the device on our client's independence. The site highlights the project story, how the prosthetic works, and the human values behind SewAble, which strengthens the team's credibility and facilitates sharing the project with the community and future partners.




