How To Choose The Best Color For Your Product Design
When choosing the right color for your product, packaging, or advertisement design, it’s important to ask yourself “what does my customer want?” By understanding these common color-emotion connections, you can communicate the benefits of your product more clearly – and quickly.
How To Make Your Design More User-Friendly
In theory, Dr Don Norman’s design principles seem logical. But how do they hold up in the real world?
6+ Ways Visonic Dome Evolved From Prototype To Production
Good design isn’t usually perfect the first time. It’s developed and revised from iteration to iteration. From prototype to production, years of refinement resulted in the final Visonic Dome design of today.
How Visonic Dome Got Its Tailbone – A Look At 2 Vestigial Design Elements
Just like humans and other animals, as products evolve they gain new features and ditch old ones. But if you look closely, you can spot the proof of previous versions. They linger like little tailbones in the new design.
“It’s Alive!” Why Living Hinges Are Minimal Design Perfection
A traditional hinge has a loop and a pin. The pin rotates inside the loop as your door swings open and closes. But a Polypropylene living hinge has no moving parts.
Plastic Choices – What Visonic Dome Is Made Out Of & Why
Choosing the right materials for your product design Good industrial design is more than how a product looks. It’s also how it feels. Good products are useful. So it’s important that your design is nice to hold. Consider the texture. Should it be smooth or rough? Consider the weight. Should it be heavy or light? […]
That Time Visonic Dome Joined The Clear Craze
The ‘Clear Craze’ is a perfect example of designers using product color to communicate benefits to buyers. But when the ‘Clear Craze’ started to spread, the results were mixed. Let’s look at three different uses of transparency in product design to see what went right – and wrong – and why.
Top 3 Reasons Why Visonic Dome Is NOT Battery-Powered
Batteries don’t hold their charge forever. The massive amount of energy needed for ultrasonic cleaning wears them out quickly. And when the safety and comfort of your contact lenses is on the line, you can’t risk drawing less power than you need.
“Form Follows Function” – Design Mantra of the Modernist.
“Form Follows Function” is a favorite phrase of modern architects and designers. It began as a guiding principle of Chicago architects creating a new kind of skyline dominated by tall buildings. Since then, it has inspired designers of all fields to prioritze the way their creation is used over how it looks.
In this post, we explore the history and true meaning of this concise, yet oft misunderstood, design axiom.