
BUILT
CLUTTER
2020
Versatile organization
Advanced tangible product development
Introducing a desk organization concept that empowers users to customize their storage space. Drawing inspiration from the modularity of Lego, Built Clutter seamlessly integrates into desk space or can be wall-mounted.
Crafted from a sophisticated blend of materials, including wood veneer, injected plastic, and cork, Built Clutter delivers a minimalist and refined aesthetic, instilling an atmosphere of elegance and professionalism to the workspace. This innovative solution not only enhances the visual appeal of the desk but also provides users with the autonomy to meticulously design their organizational layout within the workspace.
PROCESS:
Here are some of the tasks and steps I take into account when working in a tangible product development.
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Identify a market need or problem that the product can address.
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Conduct thorough market research to understand customer needs, preferences, and competition.
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Consider functionality, aesthetics, and user experience during this phase.
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Conduct design reviews with stakeholders, including team members and potential users.
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Collect insights through surveys, interviews, and observations to understand user expectations and pain points
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Iterate on the design based on feedback and testing results.
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Incorporate feedback from usability testing and refine the product design.
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Choose materials for manufacturing, considering factors such as cost, durability, and environmental impact.
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Ensure consistency in visual elements, colors, and branding.
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Develop user manuals, guides, or online resources to aid users in understanding and maximizing the product's features.
Type: Industrial Design & User Research.
CHALLENGE:
Enhance user experience for at-home or in-site office spaces.
APPROACH:
Research
Brenchmarking
Design Thinking
SCAMPER
User Testing
Customer Journey Map
Interviews
Technical drawing
2D & 3D Modeling
Prototyping