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Product Prototyping

Understanding when, and how to build prototypes can make or break your design process. Save money and prioritise results with prototypes you can test in real life.

Make it real!

Included in prototyping

  • Low-fidelity prototyping (Cardboard, foam, paper, polystyrene) 
  • 3D printing (FDM, SLS, SLA, MJF)
  • Vacuum casting.
  • Silicone and aluminum moulding
  • CNC’ing. 
  • Sheet metal and plastic manufacture.

"Prototyping will test and validate your idea, it's a non-negotiable part of designing a product"

Validate your idea

Test all assumptions

Prototyping is used in the initial conceptual phases right through to the final designs.

Whether its a cardboard structure held together with tape, or a 3D printed part, or a fully CNC’d product that looks like the real thing.

Build something you can test

industrial designer inspecting a prototype of a 3d printed product.

Be bold

Test, test, and test

Build what is necessary, tick the box, then continue designing.

Iterative prototyping keeps the design ‘real’ without stacking assumptions on assumptions.

closeup image of a nylon mjf 3d print

low to high fidelity

Use what works best

Prototyping can be as cheap as some cardboard, or as expensive as low volume moulds.

We use the right prototyping technique for the results we need to get. No more, no less.

Saving you money and getting answers faster.

4 pictures of different angles of a safety helmet prototype

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