
Aimant
Cordless Hair Dryer
Interdisciplinary design firm executing full life-cycle design services, from product engineering and manufacturing to commercial interiors and patent support.

Cordless Hair Dryer

Autonomous Delivery Robot

Google VR Headset Concept

Infant Toy Design

Bent-Lamination Workstation

Corporate Office Design
Full life-cycle mass-market product engineering, from concept through design development, tooling, and manufacturing. We manage the complete process to ensure original design intent, brand goals, budgets, and production timelines are met.
Business and product strategy that identifies brand and product opportunities through competitive analysis, user research, and finding critical intersections of technology, trend, and market demand.
Precision 3D CAD modeling, engineering schematics, and photo-realistic rendering and animation. We bring concepts to life for marketing materials, assembly guides, installation documentation, and investor presentations.
Guiding clients through the complex journey of patenting their product. This includes drafting patent language, creating original patent drawings, conducting existing patent searches, and working closely with patent agents and attorneys.
End-to-end design, fabrication, and installation for commercial interiors across Silicon Valley and San Francisco, from 3D-rendered proposals through build-out. Interior environments that reflect brand identity.
Acting as client liaison to external contractors, managing simultaneous projects for multiple clients, and providing excellent stakeholder management. Budgeting, bookkeeping, and complex corporate invoicing included.

Founder, Principal Design Engineer
Running an interdisciplinary design firm in the San Francisco Bay Area, Matt works across the full design spectrum with clients ranging from multimillion-dollar public companies and venture-backed startups to solopreneurs, executing full life-cycle design services from first sketch to factory floor.
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“The Sum Of All Inputs.”
Design Should Add Up.
Before refinement, before reduction, before decisions are made. Good design doesn’t start by ruling things out; it starts by taking everything in. Only after embracing the full complexity of possibility can we refine.