It all starts with some quick crappy sketches.
This is the second half of the quick crappy sketches.
Then we move into still crappy but at least intentional sketches with the intent to learn, work with the team through features of interest, and think out loud.
Eventually you knock out a solid works model and start exploring manufacturing options. This is where working with the engineering team at the manufacturing site really pays off.
In the end, your product is created then develops a life of its' own. Many a sales man has used this kit as a leave behind on customer calls. Sometimes a portion of the package appears in a brochure such as this one. Or the graphic design team uses it in trade show media. At the end of the day it was great to be a part of a team that cared about final performance. Thanks guys.
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Rigid Medical Packaging

Medical packaging is known for stringent material demands. This package was created in order to exhibit sterilization color shift, undercut, and flex as well as other unique material properties. Many thanks to the outstanding engineers at Plastics Ingenuity for their production work. And thanks to my own team for not backing down on quality!

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Freelance, Full-time, Moonlighting
Bryan Shackelford
Innovation Representative, Eastman Chemical Company Kingsport, TN