Percept is the spatial memory and deployment intelligence layer for robotics companies. Instead of treating every deployment as a one-off field engineering project, Percept captures what exists, what changes, what works, what fails, and what should happen next. The result is faster site onboarding, fewer repeated failures, stronger autonomy, and robots that improve with every mission.

My first assignment from Percept was to design a shirt that members of the team could wear to conventions and showings. I wanted to incorporate a “streetwear” aesthetic to stand out from the typical cold, sterile designs other tech companies present. The design also depicts the process Percept uses in their spatial memory coding, starting at the top with neural network data, proceeding to an “eye” that visualizes the data, leading to a star-like outreach of visual data, and concluding with the Gaussian splatting of a hallway.

Below are some additonal pieces I produced for the team, including hat designs as well as stickers.

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