Newly Released Work (All Product Types)

Green & Black with hard molded sides.

Some initial ideation sketches…

nice functional consideration Jermain!

Thanks Michael,

I did some foam modeling and cardboard mockups as well to get the shape correct. As you know sometimes vendors have a hard time translating the tech packs so we sent them the foam models as well.

Nice!!!

That’s a great use of pink foam modeling! I love all the tennis bags I see on here. Great work!

Thanks Ray,

The production model is slightly modified from the first working samples. The separate locker style center pocket turned into a single zip and the thermal cooler on top turned into the footwear compartment. We also had a neoprene laptop sleeve next to the bottom center locker. However, the sleeve was to thin and really didn’t provide adequate protection. We had to engineer a few dollars out, life story for all of us I’m sure. Honestly, the center double locker is less functional but I still liked it for originality.

Very cool!

Here’s a stainless steel teppanyaki plate with heat-stamped pine package that I worked on, intended for gas cookers. They’re made in low volumes and are hand welded + polished. I just wish I had a photo with food being cooked on it!

Andy, that is seriously awesome!

Thanks Yo!

can’t see any single image from any of your lasts posts! :confused:

Another product makes it out in to the wild :slight_smile:.

Loved working on this, every time you get an answer wrong you get an ink stamp on your head. The aim of the game? Not to be the looser with 5 stamps on your head! Lots of fun watching one way glass gameplay testing on this one!! (Adult card content!!)

Nice! That is a fun twist on the classic.


Generator is happy to see an entrepreneurial client making progress with a product we recently designed! This product is an emergency water delivery system. It gets installed into a home or business water supply (similar to the installation of a water softener system) and then monitors the supply of water and the host electric service. It’s designed and built to be as simple and straightforward as possible - the goal is that the home or business owner would never even know it was there and would never need to worry about maintaining it.

Since receiving their first production volumes we’ve been watching them start to spread across the US with a limited number of installations - very cool to see them building a wider audience and customer base!

Development was lengthy, lots of component & pressure testing. Here’s a project page with some info on a 2017 Innovation Recognition Award from AIDF that is giving our client some global exposure. http://www.generatewhatsnext.com/cw-757285.html

Very cool, Scott!

Scott,

Is this product supposed to kick in when say a home or business loses power to a well system powered by electricity? I guess I am confused as to when the emergency happens? :unamused:

International Pixar is heading to Edmonton as I type. Opening day is July 1st.

Hope this makes it easy for you to see it.

-Peter

Yes, the inventor’s original intent was for well-water supplied homes/businesses to have continued, pressurized water in the event of a power outage and/or a well pump failure. The system sits in automatic mode, so in the event of a power outage the system automatically responds, pressurizes a bladder inside the tank and provides up to 40 gallons of on-demand water as though the power outage didn’t occur. If the well pump fails (no power outage detected) then the user can put the system in override mode to act as though there’s no power, providing water until a new well pump can be installed.

We identified uses beyond the original scope for the inventor to pursue in parallel with his target consumers - For instance, because the system acts as a mini-water tower, providing clean, pressurized water on demand, it’s getting interest from businesses that require X amount of water-per-resident (assisted living facilities, hospitals, jails, etc). We encouraged the inventor to pursue new home builders, since the cost of a system like this is nothing baked into a new home’s mortgage and installation is easy and can be optimized. Lastly, we think a mobile, refillable version of this system, with a solar trickle charger for the battery, could be depolyed to help with interrupted power supplies due to natural disaster.

We recently developed several fun cookie cutter designs together with the Silicandy brand.
These have been quickly selling out on Amazon and several webstores.
The goal is to make the kitchen a room for the entire family to experiment and have fun.

Here is a Robots & Aliens inspired theme: