Loofoot Bath Mat

Loofoot Bath Mat

Loofoot came to us with an idea for a bath mat that had an exfoliating material on top for customers to use while taking a bath or shower. The exfoliating material is sewn on and has an automotive interior design look to it. Binding seals the outer edge and gives it a nice, clean look. [...]

Herb Grinder

Herb Grinder

For the herb grinder project, we needed to produce a grinder that could finely grind different types of commonly used herbs for cooking. The one-button silo release allows the user to have the ability to release the silo and switch to different herb silos with one hand. This feature will allow a chef to quickly [...]

Helmet Wiper

Helmet Wiper

We enjoy taking on the challenges involved with working on mechanically and geometrically complex projects. Like the helmet wiper, we needed to create a design that was as small and lightweight as possible, functional, aerodynamic and aesthetically pleasing. We worked with our clients closely so that we could design a device to their specifications, one [...]

1. Identify

Developing your product from an idea to a prototype is our goal. We want to make sure that our designs directly reflect what you have envisioned for your product. Our skilled team of designers will cater to your needs so that you can feel confident that your product will be designed to your liking. Our clients are always involved with our work.

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2. Design

Once we have identified your needs and have a good idea of how you would like your product to look and operate, we begin the design process. This is where things can get fun and the creativity starts flowing. We want your product to look great and stand out while still performing well. You’ll be able to visually see your product coming to life.

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3. Build

The build process of prototyping is probably our favorite. At this point, we start building the physical model of your product. You can see your product turning into its physical form. It’s extremely rewarding to be a part of creating a prototype of an invention or to be involved with creating new products in general.

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