SERVICES

What We
Do Best

As an experienced product oriented design studio, we are pleased to offer you a holistic design approach based on a modular system that can be adapted precisely to your individual requirements.

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Product and Industrial Design

  • Developing product ideas and creative directions.

  • Creating coherent systems and narratives that connect products, services and brand experience.

  • Designing interactions and touchpoints to ensure intuitive and satisfying use.

  • Defining colour palettes, surfaces and material qualities.

  • Considering all product stages, from initial concept to serial production.

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Regenerative Design

  • Selecting, sourcing and evaluating materials for low footprint, transparency and circularity.

  • Analysing environmental impacts and making footprints visible across the entire product journey.

  • Designing products for disassembly, reuse and easy reintegration into material cycles.

  • Considering infrastructures, stakeholders and systemic loops to enable sustainable transformation.

  • Developing approaches that actively give back to ecological and social systems.

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Designing with generative AI

  • Transforming quick sketches into early AI-generated images suggesting materials, colours and proportions.

  • Creating product stories and campaign visuals before designs exist, making communication more agile.

  • Generating visual scenarios and persona journeys to test context, routines and fit.

  • Producing tailored moodboards and visual worlds to sharpen brand identity and product context.

  • Placing designs in photorealistic environments to enable more relevant and honest user feedback.

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Digital Design and User Interfaces

  • Structuring and designing digital screens.

  • Creating clear visual language elements.

  • Building interactive models for testing and validation.

  • Defining logic and navigation flows.

  • Testing and optimising with real users.

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Packaging Design

  • Developing creative ideas for packaging solutions.

  • Creating shapes, closures and functional details.

  • Designing print elements and graphical interfaces.

  • Creating instructions, leaflets and additional informational materials.

  • Supporting production and print processes.

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Design Research & Strategy

  • Analysing needs, contexts and usage scenarios.

  • Investigating competitors and emerging trends.

  • Defining goals, positioning and roadmaps.

  • Specifying functions and performance criteria.

  • Developing ideas together with teams and stakeholders.

Visualisation

  • Strong imagery for marketing and communication.

  • High-quality product visuals and environments.

  • Motion content showcasing functions and features.

  • Illustrating complex assemblies and structures.

  • Creating graphics, brand marks and visual elements for clear, distinctive communication.

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Market Launch and Production

  • Creating functional samples and pre-series models.

  • Developing construction details optimised for manufacturing and assembly.

  • Liaising with manufacturing partners and suppliers.

  • Preparing manuals and technical documents.

  • Supporting certification, compliance and legal approvals.

WORKING MODELS

Our Way of Working

Over the years we have developed several working methods. Depending on the characteristics of each project, we decide with our partners on the most suitable approach.

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Design Sprint

Utilizing the agile Sprint Model, we iterate rapidly through design phases, enabling continuous feedback and improvements.

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Waterfall

The Waterfall Model guides us through each design phase in a step-by-step manner, ensuring completion before progressing to the next.

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Workshop

Through workshops, we engage in creative sessions, brainstorming, and sketching events to quickly generate and refine ideas.

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Submarine Projects

Operating below the radar, small agile teams develop ideas rapidly before surfacing with results that win stakeholder buy-in.

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Firefighter Projects

When time is critical, we step in to deliver fast solutions, whether it's urgent designs, visualizations, or presentations. Ready when it matters most.

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Lighthouse Projects

Guiding the way forward, these projects illuminate new paths within a company, setting bold visions for the future.

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