Elon Musk on the future of design tools – Or Media Hype?
You will likely have heard of Elon Musk? Techcrunch referred to him as the worlds busiest rich dude / Mad scientist. In fact the video post taps into the concept of Elon as inspiring the directors of the movie Iron Man for his formula of High Rolling tech interests. We have a lot of respect for his achievements, he has certainly been productive in the technology sphere, in ways Branson and the like could dream of...
Techball short-listed for Innovation Lions finals
2013 has proved to be a good year for awards. We have had the pleasure of working with Sapient Nitro, Standard Chartered and Liverpool FC on the Techball. Since we last posted on Techball, the 90seconds to Anfield tour has rolled on. Over the summer Techball visited Sao Paulo and
We launched our shiny new website..
We thought our revitalised website design and branding refresh deserved a little coverage on the blog. We hope to gain a new level of interactivity with our site visitors. The new design we think is more in line with our brand values and the functionality of the site should make it
A new approach, low risk Product Development?
There is a visible shift in how new product start ups acquire intelligence on their target markets as well as the option to gleam customer input before setting out on their development cycle. We are starting to see an upturn in enquiries from start ups using the "Pretail" model. Enabling low
Custom product development for Liverpool FC
We are pleased to be able to discuss one of our latest developments. Which we will cover over a few posts. As a taster, we can let you in on the fact Flynn Product Design was selected to work with Standard Chartered and Liverpool Football Club to develop a unique perspective on the game. We will be bringing you exclusive insight into our winter development project and how we took the beautiful game to Kuala Lumpur in April 2013. Here is a little taster from Anfield Product Development for Liverpool FC & Standard Chartered
Design Cycles
Its quite interesting to see how cyclic some ideas can be (pun intended) before the humble penny farthing the origins of the bicycle in the late 1700′s was wooden framed, a two wheeled device the user pushed along with out pedals. We like what sandwichbike has done with a modern twist