Top Three Product Design Myths

Top Three Product Design Myths

Misconceptions around product design are unfortunately common. In many cases, this misinformation can create a lot of confusion for small and large businesses when executives are trying to figure out the best steps to take when it comes to their own approach to product design. Learning how to separate myth from reality can help you make much better decisions about your business, leading to a smoother manufacturing process and improved bottom line.

Myth #1: Product Design is a One-Time Thing

Reality: Today’s increasingly competitive marketplace demands change, and if your company wants to stay ahead, you need to keep up. This means that you should have a team dedicated to making upgrades, updates, and improvements to your best-selling products. Failing to focus on change quickly leads to stale, outdated designs that no longer resonate with your target market.

This is one reason why it is so important to find a reputable and reliable manufacturer. Your needs are inevitably going to change. Any vendor or supplier you choose to do business with must be able to continue meeting your evolving needs. If you are worried about finding a suitable company or are currently experiencing challenges along the way, consider hiring a manufacturing consultant to guide you through this process.

Myth #2: Testing Can Only Be Done in the Prototype Stage

Reality: While it was true that testing could only be done once there was a functioning prototype made, this is no longer the case. In fact, waiting to develop a prototype before doing any testing at all can wind up costing you more money in the long run. Modern technological advances give you the ability to test your product without sinking resources into the development of a prototype. There are software programs available that can assist you with product design analysis, tolerance analysis, and structural analysis. This method helps you find obvious errors and gives you a chance to correct them before moving on to the prototype stage.

Myth #3: You Have to Do Everything In-House

Reality: The myth that everything must be done in-house, or the company loses all rights to the product, is a pervasive one, but, thankfully, is also clearly false. In fact, trying to do everything yourself can be expensive and time-consuming. Outsourcing your manufacturing process is a great way to see your product come to life without risking its integrity. Contact a manufacturing consulting firm to offer you help in this regard. They can work with you to find manufacturers capable of meeting your needs, whatever they may be, while also ensuring that you retain all rights to your intellectual property.

Learning the truth behind product design myths can help you make better, more informed decisions about your company and its direction.

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