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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions.

We know every project is unique, and you might have some questions before getting started.

What types of projects do you work on?
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I work on physical product design projects, from early-stage concepts to manufacturing-ready CAD. This includes consumer products, hardware, technical systems and products intended for real-world production.

Who do you typically work with?
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I collaborate with founders, startups, internal product teams and companies developing physical products. I can work independently or integrate with existing engineering and manufacturing teams.

How long does a typical project take?
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Timelines depend on scope and project stage. Most projects are structured in clear phases, with defined milestones to support decision-making and manufacturing handoff.

What do you need to get started?
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A clear description of the product idea, current stage and goals. From there, I help define scope, deliverables and next steps before starting.

How many revisions do you offer?
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Revisions are handled as part of a structured process, focused on reaching the right solution rather than unlimited iterations. The number of revisions is defined per phase and project scope.

Can you deliver designs ready for manufacturing?
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Yes. Design for manufacturing principles are applied throughout the process, and deliverables are prepared to support prototyping and direct handoff to manufacturing teams.

What types of projects do you work on?
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I work on physical product design projects, from early-stage concepts to manufacturing-ready CAD. This includes consumer products, hardware, technical systems and products intended for real-world production.

Who do you typically work with?
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I collaborate with founders, startups, internal product teams and companies developing physical products. I can work independently or integrate with existing engineering and manufacturing teams.

How long does a typical project take?
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Timelines depend on scope and project stage. Most projects are structured in clear phases, with defined milestones to support decision-making and manufacturing handoff.

What do you need to get started?
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A clear description of the product idea, current stage and goals. From there, I help define scope, deliverables and next steps before starting.

How many revisions do you offer?
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Revisions are handled as part of a structured process, focused on reaching the right solution rather than unlimited iterations. The number of revisions is defined per phase and project scope.

Can you deliver designs ready for manufacturing?
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Yes. Design for manufacturing principles are applied throughout the process, and deliverables are prepared to support prototyping and direct handoff to manufacturing teams.

What types of projects do you work on?
icon

I work on physical product design projects, from early-stage concepts to manufacturing-ready CAD. This includes consumer products, hardware, technical systems and products intended for real-world production.

Who do you typically work with?
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I collaborate with founders, startups, internal product teams and companies developing physical products. I can work independently or integrate with existing engineering and manufacturing teams.

How long does a typical project take?
icon

Timelines depend on scope and project stage. Most projects are structured in clear phases, with defined milestones to support decision-making and manufacturing handoff.

What do you need to get started?
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A clear description of the product idea, current stage and goals. From there, I help define scope, deliverables and next steps before starting.

How many revisions do you offer?
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Revisions are handled as part of a structured process, focused on reaching the right solution rather than unlimited iterations. The number of revisions is defined per phase and project scope.

Can you deliver designs ready for manufacturing?
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Yes. Design for manufacturing principles are applied throughout the process, and deliverables are prepared to support prototyping and direct handoff to manufacturing teams.