About ME
Hi, I'm Logan Puppo.
I'm an industrial designer, photographer, and athlete based in Oregon, currently pursuing my Associate Degree at Clark College before transferring into the Sports Product Design program at the University of Oregon.
My work is driven by a fascination with movement—how people interact with products, environments, and each other. Whether I'm photographing a championship match from the sidelines, designing performance-focused concepts, or training on the track, I'm constantly studying the relationship between form, function, and human performance.
As a competitive runner and soccer player, I've spent years immersed in sport. That experience gives me a unique perspective when creating products and visual stories. I understand what athletes need because I've lived it: the pursuit of improvement, the attention to detail, and the drive to perform at the highest level.
Through photography, I aim to capture authentic moments of effort, emotion, and connection. Through design, I seek to create thoughtful solutions that improve performance and enrich everyday experiences. My long-term goal is to work in the footwear and sports product industry, helping shape the future of performance design through a combination of creativity, research, and athlete-centered thinking.
When I'm not designing or shooting photos, you'll usually find me running trails, training for the track, hiking in the Pacific Northwest, snowboarding, or exploring new places with a camera in hand.
I believe the best products and stories come from curiosity, experience, and a willingness to keep learning. That's the mindset I bring to every project.
