Eric Strebel will host the Hack Chat on Wednesday, September 8 at noon Pacific.
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At Hackaday, we celebrate all kinds of hardware hacks, and we try not to judge based on appearance. After all, every product starts out on the breadboard, or as a prototype built with hot glue and tape. What's important is getting it to work, at least at first, But there comes a time when you've got to think about how to make your project look like something people want to use, how to position controls and displays in a logical and attractive way, and how to make sure your thing can actually be built.
Turning a project into a product is the job of an industrial designer. Pretty much everything you use, from the toothbrush by your sink to the car you drive to work in bears the marks of industrial design, some more successfully than others. Eric Strebel has been doing industrial design for years, and he keeps feeding us a steady diet of design tips and tricks through his popular YouTube channel. He'll stop by the Hack Chat to get a little more in-depth on industrial design principles, and how you can make your projects look as good as they work.