Product Design Beta maxxed: Uncovering innovation with Jude Pullen Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 21, 2022 The creative technologist answers our questions on his distinctive approach to innovation Read More
Product Design Mike Hudspeth on ID for all Posted by Al Dean - May 13, 2008 Desktop Engineering is a magazine I’ve written a lot for over the past few years and its odd that I… Read More
Product Design Essentials for the mobile generation Posted by Al Dean - July 20, 2008 As more and more of us work from home, from Starbucks, the greasy spoon around the corner from the office… Read More
News Something to think about… Posted by Al Dean - December 22, 2008 I had the pleasure to have a meet-up with the guys at Protolabs (or Protomold or First Cut) over in… Read More
News iPad internals: A case in point of design-doing, not design-thinking Posted by Al Dean - April 7, 2010 This week is all about the iPad, Apple’s new device. I’ve only had a brief fiddle with one in the… Read More
News New conference launched specifically for industrial designers Posted by Tanya Weaver - February 23, 2011 As we hurtle into 2011 it’s time to fill our diaries with events and conferences to attend throughout the year.… Read More
News Prime Cuts: The beauty of innovation Posted by Tanya Weaver - March 17, 2011 Many women desire sleeker and straighter hair which means manufacturers of hair products are under increasing pressure to help them… Read More
News Prime Cuts: Slash without the splash Posted by Tanya Weaver - July 28, 2011 Unbeknown to me being a female, a rather unpleasant phenomenon often occurs in the men’s urinal – splash back. Although… Read More
News Report from the Manufacturing Excellence Awards Ceremony Posted by Tanya Weaver - November 24, 2011 Last night I wined and dined at The Dorchester. No, not a usual Wednesday night out for me – the… Read More
News Engineers give the humble tea bag a 21st century make over Posted by Tanya Weaver - November 28, 2012 An industrial rendering of what the tea-brewing system could look like There has always been a bit of fanfare around… Read More