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OK, be honest. The title question above is rude, but really . . . How many times have you asked this, or a similar question? Did you find a customer use case that the designers didn't think about?
In certain industries, the company design department is a key to keeping customers interested. It is the new products coming out periodically that bring excitement to what is next.
A good foundation is important in any venture, and so very true for a Tiny Home Trailer! Yes, for a Tiny House on wheels, the trailer IS the foundation - both literally and figuratively. What is more important to a house than a solid foundation?
Intensity. That is what it takes sometimes to find needed answers in short order. Planning helps too. Those concepts describe the past two weekends at Synthesis
From the start, as thoughts form around new design concepts, a trajectory begins to emerge. The starting thoughts in design are often the most critical because they influence results
When it comes to engineering, sometimes the mind just never turns off. Even problems around the house, like in Do-It-Yourself mode, tend to get (perhaps) more thinking than they should
A few years ago, there was a terrible accident involving a single motorcycle traveling on the freeway. The cause listed in the police report: Engine & rear wheel lock-up. Terrifying incident!
Beginning as a startup in the Bicycle Industry, Synthesis helped this customer grow to World Cup Winning performance, Tour de France debuts, and many patents. This is a story of Full Service Engineering.
A flag - Well, a banner - No, a Course Feature. A landmark? OK, we're not sure sure what it is, but it was created by Synthesis for WickWerks as a promotional piece to be used at Bicycle Races like the US Open of Cyclocross and CrossVegas (during Interbike).
When we think of safety on the ski slopes, it is not usually tractors or bright, warm summer days that come to mind. Yet, that is the topic of this cool Engineering Case Study.
