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Engineers with a developed taste for design
“No matter what, the team doesn’t do ugly anymore.” Read in this interview what happened to the R&D team at Repak after working closely with sixfoot-four.
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Innovate with impact: the strength of an HMI sprint week
Discover early if you’re heading in the right direction – Frank van der Velden and Roland van Zeeland van Fuji Seal open up about their UX sprint week experience at sixfoot-four in a remarkable interview.
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No hardware without software
Why does UX for machine engineers matter so much? What does it actually mean? Read in this interview with Anke Horstman how design thinking makes the difference.
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Setting course to innovate – how to create the perfect sprint team
In his previous interview, Geert Brookman, R&D manager at Repak, talked about a sprint week at sixfoot-four. These are Geert’s tips on how he set up his innovation team and what happened next.
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How to turn clients into fans of your product – in just 5 days
8 bright minds, one intense week and a brand-new method for innovation: Geert Brookman, R&D manager at Repak, talks about his experience and the surprising results of a sprint week at 6’4” design manufactory.
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Sprinting with De Beer – the interview
Two days full of creativity and the secret of good design: René de Beer, owner of De Beer Group and De Beer Innovations, talks about his experiences with a concept sprint at 6’4 ”design manufactory.
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Dreamitt – the modular design box spring from the Netherlands
From dream vision to successful market introduction: In this interview Franziska Faoro from 6’4″ design manufactory tells the story of Dreamitt and her largest prototype ever.
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The making of a Saga
How do you design a successful product for a niche target group while keeping production costs low enough for a small series? That was the challenge for Saga, a unique bottle holder for sloops (small rowing boats).