Pittcon Conference & Expo 2014 Read More          

Design and Market Trends at Pittcon 2014

The Pittcon Expo is on at McCormick Place in Chicago. It is the world’s largest annual premier conference and exposition on laboratory science.
Teaching Product Design in 8th Grade Read More          

Nettelhorst Students Visit Beyond Design as part of SEE8

We are thrilled that the product development program we taught 8th grade students at CPS last year is being continued this year thanks to SEE and Studio 111.
9 Rules for Brainstorming Read More          

Advice from an Inc.com writer Geoffrey James

How to ensure that brainstorming sessions go the way you want.
Website Launch 2014 Read More          

Check Out What’s New

2014 marks our 20th year anniversary and with that we are excited to launch our new website!
Creative Diversity & Problem Solving Read More          

Presenting to IDSA in St. Louis

Last week, Michael Prince presented to the IDSA St. Louis chapter as part of their Professional Lecture Series.
A Co.Design Story Read More          

Move Over Product Design, UX Is The Future [Fast Company]

Rick Wise, CEO of Lippincott, says Experience Innovation is the next design imperative. Check out this article from Fast Company for five things you can do this year to make that happen.
Launch Event for MadeInChicago.org Read More          

Matching Designers & Manufacturers for Nearby Production

A new collaborative program and web tool for the Chicagoland design and manufacturing communities.
Highlights of CES [Part Two] Read More          

Data Utilization + Eye Tracking Technology + Robotics

As a continuation of some of our top highlights from CES 2014, here are a few more products that caught our eye at the show.
Highlights of CES [Part One] Read More          

Connecting + Monitoring + Curved Displays

This year’s CES presented some key themes - the most apparent being “connectivity”.
Modern Technology + Restoration Read More          

Restoring a Missing Piece on a ’59 BMW

Our team enjoys all types of design challenges, in this case it involved examining a 54-year-old piece of craftsmanship and using modern technology to recreate it.
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