Product Design
CLEAR, PURPOSEFUL DESIGN THAT BALANCES USABILITY, PERFORMANCE AND MANUFACTURABILITY.
Overview
We provide product design as part of the full product development journey. Our focus is on creating designs that support real world use while remaining practical to manufacture at scale.
Our experience in high volume production informs how products are shaped, arranged, and refined. Design decisions are made with manufacturing constraints, system integration, and long term production in mind.
Scope & Application
Product design covers the industrial design and mechanical design of electronic products, including form, layout, physical interaction, and enclosure development.
Clients use this capability to shape new products, refine existing designs, or prepare concepts for detailed engineering. Work often focuses on balancing usability, appearance, and physical constraints created by electronics, batteries, motors, and manufacturing processes.
This capability is commonly delivered alongside electronic development, design for manufacture, and prototyping.
Example Solutions
Industrial design for electronic products
User interface and form development
Product layout and architecture
Enclosure and housing design
Ergonomics and human interaction
To discuss Product Design, submit a project enquiry to start a conversation about your project and requirements.
Related Capabilities & Solutions
Battery Powered Electronics
ELECTRONIC DEVELOPMENT
Assembly and Yield Optimisation
DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE
Mechanical Fit and Function Models
PROTOTYPING
Frequently Asked Questions
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Product design focuses on the industrial and mechanical design of electronic products, including form, layout, usability and enclosure development.
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Product design works alongside electronic development and mechanical engineering to ensure products are functional, usable and practical to manufacture.
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Product design is often most effective early in development, when decisions about form, layout and usability can be considered alongside engineering constraints.
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Product design decisions typically consider usability, system integration, manufacturing constraints and long term product scale.
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Yes. Product design includes the mechanical design of enclosures and physical components that support electronics and system integration.
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Design decisions are made with manufacturing processes and materials in mind to ensure products can be produced reliably and efficiently.