Product Development · Industrial Design

Designed for manufacture, not just designed.

Industrial design that survives the supplier shortlist, the BOM, and the freight quote. We pair form with the constraints of real manufacturing so the product you launch matches the product you drew.

From early-stage wearables and consumer products through to precision mechanical assemblies, our deliverables read as production-ready: dimensioned, toleranced, vendor-aware, and ready to quote.

Selected work

A wearable medical device and a precision mechanical assembly.

Two examples that show the range, an FDA-track wearable with full patent figures and a 25-page mechanical CAD package destined for tooling and production.

Project 01 · Wearable medical device

NEAT — wearable haptic system

Industrial design and patent figure drafting for a wearable haptic stimulation system. Provisional patent application, November 2025.

NEAT wearable haptic device — enclosure isometric
Enclosure isometric · provisional patent figureexecom · industrial design

Project 02 · Precision mechanical assembly

Self-Cleaning HEX-100 — CAD package

25-page production-ready drawing set for a precision hex-driver assembly. Multi-part BOM with vendor specifications, weld callouts, and dimensioned isometric views.

Drawing sheet 01 / 25 · production-ready CAD packageexecom · industrial design

How to engage

Start with a short call. We’ll tell you what the right first deliverable is.

Industrial design rarely fails on the rendering, it fails on the jump from concept to manufacturable assembly. We’ll look at where your project is, what’s already drawn, and what needs to land before tooling.