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  • New tool to aid sustainable product design 

    December 07, 2011

    New tool to aid sustainable product design 

    To ensure even greater control and faster turnaround in the design process, Tiller Design, Tiller Scientific+Medical and Tiller Manufacturing have invested in new prototyping equipment.

    Transforming concepts into products overnight, the BFB3000 is a 3D rapid prototype unit that outputs models in either environmentally friendly biodegradable PLA or various grades of ABS plastics.

    “Our investment in the BFB3000 is paying dividends across each of our businesses. It not only supports our philosophies on precision and diligence in design, it ensures we have greater control of the development process and can own all liability and responsibility associated with the job.  The end result? An even quicker and better job for our clients.” 
– Robert Tiller

    Tags: consumer, electronics, good design, quality

  • Magnifying Beauty

    July 04, 2011

    Magnifying Beauty

    In order to make work easier for beauty consultants when identifying skin types and needs, Tiller Design developed a new magnifying glass that incorporates UV and white light technologies. Naturally it is designed to be comfortable to handle and intuitive to use.

    Once developed, the product was passed on to Tiller Manufacturing who managed the ongoing certification, production and service elements of the process.

    “This project is a good example of how two Tiller partner businesses work together to give clients an end-to-end solution.  From initial consultation and concept sketches, through to electronic engineering, prototyping, product certification, manufacturing and even ongoing maintenance support, we look after the whole process.  Ultimately we are giving Ella Baché a bespoke solution that sets them apart in the market, and is free of worry.”  – Robert Tiller.

    Tags: consumer, design, electronics, quality

  • Pre-Development Guide

    June 01, 2011

    Pre-Development Guide

    Knowing that a picture speaks a thousand words, Tiller Design have developed a package to help entrepreneurs and inventors prove & sell their ideas to financers.

    Known as the Tiller Pre-Development Guide, the package incorporates a series of workshops and consultations that capitalise on the inherent knowledge the Tiller Design team has accumulated over many years in the industry.

    The team help visualise the inventor’s idea before working with them to prepare and plan a full commercial development schedule.

    For more information on the Tiller Pre-Development Guide contact Alex Collo.

    Tags: australian design, consumer, design, strategy, technology

  • 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

  • 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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