Our product developments are built on a structured design methodology and system-based thinking.
Rather than designing isolated objects, we focus on how products function within a broader context of users, services and environments. Each project is developed through research, iteration and validation to ensure clarity, usability and real-world application.
The projects below illustrate how this approach is applied in practice — from early exploration to functional prototypes and system-level solutions.
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
CONCEPT SKETCHING
Concept Sketching focuses on exploring ideas within their broader context.
Rather than jumping directly to solutions, sketches are used to investigate function, interaction and direction at an early stage.
Rather than jumping directly to solutions, sketches are used to investigate function, interaction and direction at an early stage.
Each concept is approached as part of a system, considering use, environment and constraints. By understanding what a product needs to do and how it will be used, sketching becomes a tool to clarify intent rather than define appearance alone.
The projects below show how early exploration is translated into clear design directions that form the foundation for further development.
PROTOTYPING
Prototyping is used to test and validate ideas through physical, digital and conceptual models.
Rather than treating prototypes as final representations, they are developed as tools for learning, iteration and decision-making.
Rather than treating prototypes as final representations, they are developed as tools for learning, iteration and decision-making.
Each prototype focuses on specific aspects such as usability, mechanics or interaction.
This includes functional models, 3D renderings and iterative tests that help evaluate form, proportion and behaviour before moving into production.
This includes functional models, 3D renderings and iterative tests that help evaluate form, proportion and behaviour before moving into production.
The following projects demonstrate how prototyping and 3D rendering support the development of functional, well-considered products.
PRODUCT SERVICE SYSTEMS
Product–Service System design focuses on how products operate within a larger ecosystem.
Rather than designing standalone objects, these projects consider users, services, environments and long-term use as interconnected elements.
Rather than designing standalone objects, these projects consider users, services, environments and long-term use as interconnected elements.
By mapping relationships between products and their surrounding systems, design decisions are made with a broader perspective. This approach ensures solutions are adaptable, relevant and aligned with real use cases over time.
The projects below illustrate how Product–Service System thinking is applied to create integrated and context-aware design solutions.