A carefully crafted, step-by-step process to transforms ambitious visions into market-ready realities.
Phase I
Concept design
In this phase, I focus on ideation, brainstorming, and visualizing ideas by generating rough sketches, mood boards, and 3D models to explore various aesthetic, functional, and ergonomic possibilities. The goal is to identify user needs, market trends, and technical constraints while exploring the product's form, materials, and usability.
Phase II
Engineering
After finalizing the concept, the design moves into the engineering phase. Here, the focus shifts to turning the conceptual design into a functional and manufacturable product.I develop detailed technical drawings, CAD models, and specifications to define the product's structure, materials, and mechanics. It is also important to address production methods, cost constraints and durability.
Phase III
Prototyping
This phase involves creating physical prototypes to evaluate the design's performance, aesthetics, and usability. Prototypes can be low-fidelity (mockups) or high-fidelity (fully functional models). Testing is conducted to assess durability, safety, user experience, and manufacturability. Feedback from testing informs necessary adjustments before mass production. This iterative process may involve multiple rounds of prototyping until the design is fully optimized.