



Prototyping
Prototyping brings innovative ideas to life before production—it allows you to test functions and identify potential issues early on. We start by sketching out the concept, putting the idea on paper. Next, we help you choose the right type of prototype. Is your product physical or digital? What’s the purpose of the prototype? Will it guide design decisions, or will it be used for thorough functionality testing?
Your product doesn’t always need to be fully tangible or operational. Often, realistic visualizations—like design prototypes or mock-ups—are sufficient. We support you every step of the way, helping you develop the perfect finished product.
Mock-ups
Mock-ups are demonstration models that look like finished products at first glance. They serve as dummies to showcase a planned product’s design or functions.
Cardboard Prototyping
Cardboard prototypes are a way to visualize physical products. Materials like cardboard, wood, and other simple resources are used to create three-dimensional models that are easy to construct.
Technical Prototype
A technical prototype is a test model used to review and verify functionality, preparing the product for production. It often closely resembles the final product in both appearance and technical aspects.
Function Prototype
A function prototype is the final iteration resulting from earlier stages of prototyping. It uses the intended raw materials and includes all technical features—this is the last step before full-scale production.