Tag: Product Development

Key elements for Product Design
Key elements for Product Design Design Rush offer an index of service categories covering a wide range of design capabilities from mobile development, web development, product development, and a fairly comprehensive range of design and marketing services. I was recently asked to contribute to an expert insights discussion on Product Design versus Industrial Design and…
Lessons in Product Development
New Product Development In Product Development Process we looked at all the steps in Product Development. The need can vary a lot and so it is also useful to hear from those who have bright new products to market. So it is with pleasure I can direct you to an excellent resource with eight lessons…
Electronics Design: Prototype
What is a Prototype? A Prototype is done in order to explore some aspect of a new opportunity without having to fully commit to it yet. Prototype has a number of potential meanings including: the original or model on which something is based or formed someone or something that serves to illustrate the typical qualities…
Design Led Innovation
Design Led Innovation Traditional Product Development comes up with the product idea, does the development, gets it into production and then tries to find customers to sell it to. Design Led Innovation tries to turn that process around so the actual needs of the customer or user become part of both the product definition and…
Electronics Design: Requirements Capture
Requirements Capture Product Development is the core process your use when you have a great idea for a new product, or an improved version of an existing one. The very first step is to define what it is meant to do. This first step is known as Requirements Capture. And requirements break down into…
Product Development Process
Product Development As a technical professional, I tend to think of the Product Development Process, also known as New Product Development, as the creation of the product technology through to a working unit that can then be manufactured. And of course managing risk to Improve Product Development Outcomes. The only thing wrong with this picture…
Visualisation: Part 2
The Client Perspective What you see depends on which direction you are looking from. If you count from the top, there are 10 bars. But there are only 7 bars when you count from the bottom. In this case it is an optical illusion based on how the drawing is constructed. However in real…


