The Stride Project represents a comprehensive exploration into designing for the future of personal mobility. Developed through the B617107 Y2DP program, Stride was conceived as a response to the growing need for transportation solutions that are not only functional, but also sustainable, ergonomic, and visually engaging. The project began with in-depth research into user behaviors and existing urban mobility challenges, identifying opportunities where thoughtful design could improve both accessibility and the overall travel experience.

From initial sketches to CAD modeling, the design journey focused on balancing efficiency with a sense of elegance. Every stage of development was iterative—testing proportions, refining ergonomics, and validating functionality through prototypes. Attention was placed on how materials, form, and usability intersect to create a product that feels natural to use while maintaining a distinctive identity.

Stride emphasizes adaptability and human-centered design. Its form language is streamlined yet purposeful, ensuring ease of use in varied environments. The project highlights not only technical considerations such as structure, stability, and durability, but also the emotional aspects of design—how a product can inspire confidence and elevate everyday routines.

Ultimately, Stride embodies the principle that mobility should be more than movement; it should be an experience that merges practicality, sustainability, and design integrity. This project stands as a reflection of a holistic design process, where creativity and engineering work hand-in-hand to deliver meaningful solutions for the future.

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