CLIENT

SpiiderGriip

MISSION

David Britt, an entrepreneur with an idea, contacted Brownlie Design to realize his dream of a secure-hold, high-end, low-profile, attachable grip for smartphones.

CONCEPT DESIGN

ERGONOMICS

MECHANICAL DESIGN

MATERIALS AND PROCESSES

PROTOTYPING

PRODUCTION DESIGN


RESEARCH AND CONCEPT DESIGN

The rectangular, smooth shape of a smartphone is not the easiest to hold and manipulate. Areas of the screen are difficult to reach when used with one hand. The grip is not secure, and phones are frequently dropped and damaged.

We began by creating mockups of various mechanisms and testing them with hands of different sizes. Appearance options were developed for the most promising concepts.

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CONCEPT REFINEMENT

After selecting a mechanism that allowed a secure grip with a relaxed hand, had 360° rotation, deployed with one hand, and stowed flat, further appearance options were developed.

 
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DETAIL DESIGN

To attain the best performance and a low-profile design, several materials and manufacturing processes were researched, tested, and discarded before we found the right combination of metals and plastics to achieve the desired look and feel.

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PROTOTYPING

Many trials and tests were required to reach the right balance between compactness and comfort, first with rigid materials, then with prototypes that flexed and moved with the user..

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FINAL DESIGN

Brownlie Design, working with an idea from an entrepreneur, produced an innovative patent-protected product that met all the client’s goals—and SpiiderGriip was launched.

 
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