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  • Welcome aboard!

    April 01, 2010

    Welcome aboard!

    Dan Anderson joins us to strengthen our existing Product & Industrial Design team after recently completing a degree in Industrial Design at the University of Western Sydney.

    Dan has a strong passion for motorcycle design as well as a wide range of interests in design from vintage advertising illustration to electronic Consumer Product Design and greatly enjoys all the diversity that Industrial Design encompasses.

    One of Dans most recent projects his ‘Voltra’ electric motorcycle has received a lot of media and press attention from printed publications such as: Stuff Magazine, Australian Motorcycle News and Playboy Magazine to online publications including: Gizmag, Elite Choice and Faster and Faster.

    We welcome Dan and look forward to working with him over the coming months!

    Tags: consumer, design, media, press

  • Tiller Design makes it to the Presenentation night!

    March 15, 2010

    Tiller Design makes it to the Presenentation night!

    Tiller Design has just learned that the Neo Buddy and the Neo Figura eSee Barbecue’s have reached the finals of the Australian International Design Awards.

    Fingers crossed for Presentation Night which will be held on Friday the 4th of June 2010, Wharf 8, Passenger Terminal, Exhibition Hall, Sydney

    For more information please click on the links below:

    Neo Buddy

    Neo Figura eSee

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  • Robert Tiller to judge this years talented crop of designers

    February 22, 2010

    Robert Tiller to judge this years talented crop of designers

    Robert Tiller has been asked to judge at the years Australian Design Award - James Dyson Award.

    The Australian Design Award - James Dyson Award (ADA-JDA) highlights projects from tertiary students of design in Australia most closely aligned with Dyson’s philosophy of complete design - meaning that a product should not only look good but also use innovation and technology to provide significant advantages over the product it replaces.

    All entrants benifit from ongoing promotion of their work through the Australian Design Award - James Dyson Award website and extened media exposure through major media outlets with finalists benifiting from product exhibitions, and features in the annual Australian International Design Awards Yearbook.

    Accolades include: a prestigous Australian Design Award - James Dyson Award trophy, prize money, Dyson products and career assistance amongst others.

    Good luck to all first round shortlists we’ll look forward to seeing you on Award night!

    Tags: australian design, awards, design, media

  • The Portable BBQ's Cultural Advance Continues

    February 02, 2010

    The Portable BBQ's Cultural Advance Continues

    Neo Buddy and E2go portable BBQ’s from Everdure, have just been short listed in this years Australian International Design Awards.

    Designed by Tiller Design with the passion only of the thought of a hot summer afternoon on the beach can muster. We are thrilled that this range of BBQ’s has reached the design awards shortlist.

    With the same cultural impact an innovative kimchi fridge has in Korea, these BBQ’s are set to bring that wafting smell of steak to a park near you.

    Sorry to all the vegetarians out there - we did provide split hot plates so you can enjoy a veggie burger or two.

    Tiller Design are leading Product Designers based in Sydney, We help clients innovate and add value through design.

    Tags: aida, awards, bbq

  • Enjoy your coffee and paper in the morning?

    January 26, 2010

    Enjoy your coffee and paper in the morning?

    Whilst sipping an exceptional espresso from Otto on Australia Day, I turned the page of the Sydney Morning Herald to find an article sharing the excellent design and quality of the Otto with its readers. Later we learnt the good people of Melbourne were enjoying the same experience through a story in the Melbourne Age.

    The real story is the engineering and industrial design excellence behind the patented Otto, which has created new ground in home coffee making, and enjoying sales around the world. Read the full Brewing up a business story in the The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Tags: coffee, consumer, design, media, press

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