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How to design a product and get it made

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Congrats, aspiring entrepreneur! You’ve taken the first, crucial step in turning your hobby into your own business. Though as easy as that might sound, it actually might be harder to figure out how the business works, especially if the company plans to grow and work with big suppliers. Just when is it necessary to use a nondisclosure agreement, and what is it? How many prototypes are you looking for? Where do you start looking for the perfect factory to produce your goods? We know that designing a product isn’t an easy task. So we came up with some tips that might come in handy to kickstart your business successfully.

We know that designing a product isn’t an easy task. So we came up with some tips that might come in handy to kickstart your business successfully.

1- Generate your product ideas to invent

The first stage, which consists of ideation and brainstorming, is where many would-be entrepreneurs become mired. This is typically due to the fact that they are waiting for a flash of inspiration to show them the ideal product that they should be selling. Building something that is inherently “new” can be a creatively gratifying endeavor; nevertheless, many of the most brilliant ideas are the result of improving upon a product that is already out there in the world or design for something that can solve a problem that has been bothering you for a while.

By asking questions about things that already exist, the SCAMPER model is a useful tool that can be used to quickly come up with ideas for new products.

If you give some thought to these suggestions, you might be able to think of original ways to modify an old concept or perhaps find a way to modify them so that they are applicable to a different problem or audience. Using what you’ve learned from a company analysis can also help you better understand the opportunities the market has to offer.

2- Check if your idea already exists or patented

You can never do enough studying before moving on to the next step in your process, regardless of whether you are beginning your projects from scratch for the very first time or whether you have been doing something on your own and now want to grow. For instance, what exactly does the demand look like for your product? Has it evolved over time, or was it first introduced recently? Find the trade show that represents your goods, which is yet another helpful research tool (a beauty expo for your handmade body lotions, for example). And definitely get a patent search done to make sure what has already been patented to avoid any future infringement.

3- Design, plan and prototype 

Since developing a product can quickly become complex, it’s vital to take some time to plan before diving in to create your product prototype. Having a defined path for your product to follow at this point might be really useful. Without a clear concept of your product’s design and its intended purpose, it’s easy to become confused in the subsequent processes of approaching manufacturers or looking for materials.

During the development process, a product design prototype is made to serve as a model for the final product. You can hire a product design company to help you with the product design process and also provide product prototype services. A product prototype typically entails testing with multiple iterations of your product and making improvements until you reach a final prototype that meets your needs. An excellent goal to strive for is a minimum viable product.

Toys, home decor, electronics, and other products with tough exteriors sometimes necessitate a 3D rendering before a prototype can be created. Startup creators who are interested in learning how to make 3D models on their own can do it with the help of a number of accessible online programs including SketchUp, Tinkercad, and Vectary. Or you can google search to find a product design company or industrial design firm near you.

4- How to find a manufacturer of a product

Once you have a working prototype of your idea, it is time to begin sourcing components and lining up manufacturing partners. It is better to find a product design company that also provides product manufacturing and sourcing. To do this, you must build your team or experts and processes, which consists of all the businesses, procedures, and materials needed to make a product and deliver it to a buyer. At this point in time in the development of a product, effective project management is essential. Finding manufacturers or suppliers is the primary goal of this stage, but you may also consider logistics like shipping and warehousing.

 

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