ROSSCO

CAPSTONE AND COMPANY LAUNCH



Rossco began as my Texas A&M Visualization capstone and grew into a real startup concept: a modular truck-bed storage system built around a quick-install baseplate that bolts into factory mounts and supports interchangeable accessories like drawers, bed platforms, and work surfaces.

Designed with a vintage-industrial aesthetic and a focus on cost, durability, and versatility, Rossco explores how thoughtful product design, branding, and manufacturing strategy can turn a student project into a launch-ready outdoor gear company for overlanders, runners, and weekend adventurers who need adaptable storage that installs fast and works hard.


Linked below is my landing page website and my capstone blog that I kept up with throughout the entire process.










Applications used:

Adobe Photoshop
Initial drawer and crate design, merchandise mockups, and supporting assets

Adobe Illustrator
Logo design and typography

Adobe After Effects
Prototype rendering animations

Blender
3D modeling, surfacing, and rendering of prototypes as well as animation and rendering

Fusion 360
CAD design of baseplate prototype

Procreate
Supporting asset design and initial protoype sketching


Notion
Calendar and project management