
How to Reduce Product Cost by 15% (example)
Or how an already entry-level product can be even cheaper designed and manufactured, with no degradation of end-user experience. Value
Product design is the process of creating and developing new products that effectively meet consumer needs and preferences while balancing functionality, aesthetics, and usability. It involves extensive research, ideation, prototyping, and testing to ensure that the final product is both innovative and market-ready. By integrating technical knowledge with creative problem-solving, product design plays a crucial role in enhancing user experience and driving business success.
Or how an already entry-level product can be even cheaper designed and manufactured, with no degradation of end-user experience. Value
When lightweight is not just a cost optimization but the main criteria of the product to function. Can you make
A great engineered headlamp product, with the usage of many plastic tricks, a tight assembly, an all-in-one electronic board, and
Good shelve positioning is key for selling in supermarkets where competition is tough. Here can designers come into play for
When an unexpected liquid transfer is required, providing it is short-term usage and not too high flow capacity, these pumps
A typical medical device, portable, low cost, LED + indication usage working on batteries. All that shipped to Europe from
In some industries, Design for Cleanability is just a must (food, medical), in all others, you may just want your
It’s a pleasure to dismount a very well-engineered product, both from usability, from technical and production aspects.
Even a very basic 2 parts mold fly swatter can have design flaws. The major defect here is constraint concentration
These peeling films are supposed to be easily …. peelable! But read-on, to avoid annoying your customer, or even worse,
An ergonomics lesson provided by an Ikea video, promoting their paper catalog (the “bookbook™”) is fantastic from many points of
Among other Steve Jobs sentences, this one became Product Introduction history, with even some parodies, but there is much more
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