Thanks everyone for your kind comments, I'm working on video number 2 now, but I'm having loads of Internet problems, which has prevented me from replying sooner. I wish I could make these things faster too! 😀PT
You deserve a MEDAL - How amazing are you- THANK YOU SO MUCH - you have explained in 12 minutes what my engineering lectures couldn't mumble away in over an hour.
Thank you ! I am a mechanical engineer with passion and some trials/designs in the ID/PD direction and I really appreciate this series to explore more the process to perfect my understanding. Thank you and keep'em coming :)
When I started product design I was not too interested in your videos because I was beginner . But now after 2 years when I watched you r videos after being professional designer I really liked your video and content .
As a current industrial design student... this video, and the series as a whole, has been more informative and better organized than my entire first year of school.
Amazing work. Why are the UK exam boards not pointing D&T teachers to great resources like this. AQA I'm talking to you in particular! You've summed up everything I'm trying to teach my current year 12/13 cohort about the design process in a well presented and clear fashion with great examples & case studies. Amazing work chap, keep adding them!
The method you are describing has been a big topic in the last years, everyone called it "design thinking" and tried to apply it in all kinds of fields. By the way, thank you for sharing your experience, I am a 2nd year design student and sometimes feeling a bit lost with all the possibilities and no real "guidelines" (I study design at an art school), I'm looking forward to seeing more videos! Good channels on product design are rare on TH-cam.
last year i made it into design school and i really want to thank you, because your videos were such a great inspiration and gave me so much insight into design thinking. You helped me getting to this point, thank you very much and keep up your great work!
That's really a good video about Product Design. As a matter of fact, I got to learn from something like about innovation and how a simple brief can change the whole concept of design, from basic to unique.
Nothing to say except that this video is a banger! Obviously you have put a lot of work into this, and the fact that you investigated a case study of peelers even though you knew it probably wasnt going to work out is amazing. This is the only video I have seen of yours but boy am I going to watch more! Keep it up man!
Thank you, it's a very interesting video. I d like to start this job (since I was a child) just in this last months. To invent, product design, is something let me feel really 'free'.
Thank you very much. I saw only two of your videos and i understand instantly one thing: as design student I can learn from you what, unfortunately, my courses at university doesn't teach me. I'm very happy to have discovered your channel!
one thing you didn't consider in the peeler is easiness of cleaning. Narrow concave shapes makes more difficult to cleaning while convex makes it easier.
your videos are so enlightening. so simple to understand and fun to watch. please do more videos on this series. Struggling self-taught designers like me need you guys love from india
Great insight and explanation of design fundamentals. Small triggers strongly affect outcomes. Once the parameters are accepted though, exploratory ideas get 'funnelled' into an outcome. Sometimes this is very necessary, sometimes it stifles wider exploration. On a different note, i liked the "runners" analogy. To be really good at anything becomes increasingly more difficult. Inspiring stuff, thanks for sharing. I've designed and built allsorts of stuff since childhood and each success drives me to better achievement the next time. I'm still running i guess :)
Great video! I recently did a short career exploration video about product design in my channel and I wish I had watch yours to add some points in my video. Keep the good content.
Hi product tank! thank you for this video. There's isn't any school offering industrial design where I am. Learning what I can online. Subscribed on your channel.
Thanks everyone for your kind comments, I'm working on video number 2 now, but I'm having loads of Internet problems, which has prevented me from replying sooner. I wish I could make these things faster too! 😀PT
You deserve a MEDAL - How amazing are you- THANK YOU SO MUCH - you have explained in 12 minutes what my engineering lectures couldn't mumble away in over an hour.
I'm not even a designer, and I love this so much! Big respect. :)
Thank you ! I am a mechanical engineer with passion and some trials/designs in the ID/PD direction and I really appreciate this series to explore more the process to perfect my understanding. Thank you and keep'em coming :)
When I started product design I was not too interested in your videos because I was beginner . But now after 2 years when I watched you r videos after being professional designer I really liked your video and content .
By far the sanest description of ID design process I have ever seen. Really appreciate it.
As a current industrial design student... this video, and the series as a whole, has been more informative and better organized than my entire first year of school.
Amazing work. Why are the UK exam boards not pointing D&T teachers to great resources like this. AQA I'm talking to you in particular!
You've summed up everything I'm trying to teach my current year 12/13 cohort about the design process in a well presented and clear fashion with great examples & case studies.
Amazing work chap, keep adding them!
I am an industrial design student and learn so much from your videos....Thank you so much !
The method you are describing has been a big topic in the last years, everyone called it "design thinking" and tried to apply it in all kinds of fields.
By the way, thank you for sharing your experience, I am a 2nd year design student and sometimes feeling a bit lost with all the possibilities and no real "guidelines" (I study design at an art school), I'm looking forward to seeing more videos! Good channels on product design are rare on TH-cam.
last year i made it into design school and i really want to thank you, because your videos were such a great inspiration and gave me so much insight into design thinking. You helped me getting to this point, thank you very much and keep up your great work!
I wish I watched those videos while I was still student. Great information and very accurate explanation
That's really a good video about Product Design. As a matter of fact, I got to learn from something like about innovation and how a simple brief can change the whole concept of design, from basic to unique.
Very interesting! I'm looking forward to your future videos.
this is a very good series, please put out more content
I am a Design and Technology teacher, and find this video very meaningful.
Suscribed. Keep it up.
Great video,inspiring and frolic.
Nothing to say except that this video is a banger! Obviously you have put a lot of work into this, and the fact that you investigated a case study of peelers even though you knew it probably wasnt going to work out is amazing. This is the only video I have seen of yours but boy am I going to watch more! Keep it up man!
I am so happy you are making these series. They are very helpful. Looking forward for more!
Thank you, it's a very interesting video. I d like to start this job (since I was a child) just in this last months. To invent, product design, is something let me feel really 'free'.
Two years after seeing this video again really helps a lot for the diploma that I am doing now. Really thanks for your sharing.
So glad i did click this video
Thank you very much.
I saw only two of your videos and i understand instantly one thing: as design student I can learn from you what, unfortunately, my courses at university doesn't teach me.
I'm very happy to have discovered your channel!
one thing you didn't consider in the peeler is easiness of cleaning. Narrow concave shapes makes more difficult to cleaning while convex makes it easier.
Just awesume! Thank you for sharing a nice case to grasp what product designer do in a very simple, easy way.
Very nice first part! Excited to see further parts!
its really amazing...no distraction ..straight to the point..and simple to understand ..as like ur end product :) cheers..
I absolutely love Producttank so much , please keep up this brilliant work.
Wow.... World definitely needs more like you and less kardashians... awesome video
Very informative video on innovation from a desgn perspective. Thanks.
please keep making videos for those who only need these to fulfill their inventions
Thank you so much for making this video. Really helpful for me at the moment :) Looking forward to seeing more of your great work.
Thanks for this video, I'm a Jr Industrial Designer and this is very useful, keep up the good work!
this is really good
Extremely good content.... it's not just theory finally!
Amazing info!! Great video. Thanks for sharing and please keep posting more content.
Amazing..................
thanks for being generous and sharing this video.
Great video! Just subscribed and can't wait to watch the rest. Thanks!
your videos are so enlightening. so simple to understand and fun to watch. please do more videos on this series. Struggling self-taught designers like me need you guys
love from india
Exceptional.
Nice video...inspired me to product design field....wanna know more abt this field.....
Just absolutely love your work! As alway super inspiring! Big thumb up for this series (y)!
Excellent thanks . Pl share like these video and modelmaking .
Really really helpful. ...
just a perfect video
Your videos are very high quality. Thanks for putting in the effort to make them.
wow this is really impressive! really enjoyed that you actually created products, and didn't just talk about theory
Your work is amazing, its a glimpse at what i hope to do in this career. This video series will be fantastic for students
Great insight and explanation of design fundamentals. Small triggers strongly affect outcomes. Once the parameters are accepted though, exploratory ideas get 'funnelled' into an outcome. Sometimes this is very necessary, sometimes it stifles wider exploration.
On a different note, i liked the "runners" analogy. To be really good at anything becomes increasingly more difficult.
Inspiring stuff, thanks for sharing.
I've designed and built allsorts of stuff since childhood and each success drives me to better achievement the next time. I'm still running i guess :)
+Kev John Owen me too, but these days each project is more of a marathon than a sprint! Guess I'm slowing down a bit. ;-) thanks for watching. PT
Good work.
Very informative and well presented. TFS!
Please keep them coming.
sir you are genius. loved your videos.. you are my best teacher. thank you so much I m excited to achieve my goal.you made it easier thank u so much
Brilliant video thanks for sharing!
Great video
where were you before i started my product design Coursework?!, really loving these videos and i love your work! please keep the videos coming!
Dude superb thinking. Thanks for the video.
Yes! This is getting me through my exams!
Your ideas was pretty educative and usefull.
thank you for this productive video, please do more
Thanks for sharing your process! indeed very helpful!
Im 7th grader and in my school we have design product. I like this vid because it helped me a lot :) thx dude!
Can you tell me..what product you have design
Good one
Great stuff and really very relevant. Love it!!!
Just brilliant !
excellent video! thankyou!
Thanks for these videos!!! I want more!!
Great video! I recently did a short career exploration video about product design in my channel and I wish I had watch yours to add some points in my video. Keep the good content.
this is an excellent series! thank you so much for putting these together
beautiful mate thank you for this.
Incredible video! Keep em coming!
Thank you and thanks for the videos. Really, Very useful!!!!
that is sick!
Love your video. You're brilliant man!! And you've just got a new fan :)
Thank you! I’m happy I studied product design in school
Great videos! Thank you
Great video!! Thinking of getting into product design myself. Any chance of a bio, about where you studied etc? Can't wait for the next one!
really good
Awesome!
Great videos! Hope you do more! :)
amazing video extremely helpful and considered! Thank you
I really enjoyed learning from your video! Thank you for sharing the good work!
Very helpful, thankyou very much
Thank you for such great video!
Thanks a lot! This Channel is a great idea.
great job
It would be nice to see the actual making of the prototypes
Thanks for your sharing!
You're awesome.
You dont know how much you helped me :)
Thank you
Thank you so very much for giving valuable tips! Nice peeler by the way! :) Hope to learn more from you through your videos! ^^
love those close pins!
Hi product tank! thank you for this video. There's isn't any school offering industrial design where I am. Learning what I can online. Subscribed on your channel.
Hey Jake, thanks for subscribing, I won't be able to teach you everything, but will hopefully point you in a good direction. PT
Your videos helps me a lot.. subscribed!
I have a request for making a dough ball cutter...if you are able to make it, get ready for a very big Indian market
This is very helpful! Thanks!!! Keep it up. Will be waiting for the next vid :D
nice content, thanks
Hmmm, great video. :P
great design
What materials did you use? thank you
Great video! Very informative and inspiring! Cheers! 🍻