Travis Fitch
Travis Fitch is the principal of Fitchwork, a collaborative architecture, fashion, and product design practice founded in 2016. Driven by an obsession with pattern, Fitch combines geometric research with novel design and fabrication tools to create radical-yet-rational forms. An initial collaboration with fashion house threeAsfour on their collections Biomimicry and Quantum Vibrations included a series of landmark 3D printed dresses. In 2017, Fitchwork launched Superpattern, a collection of intricately structured, made-to-order lighting and jewelry, with a two week pop-up in Soho. Fitch's work has been featured in Vogue, the MFA Boston, the Cooper Hewitt Museum and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. As a part time faculty member with the Parsons Textiles MFA, Fitch is critically involved in the research, development, and applications of modern textiles.