Gallantry Design

Our Projects

Each Project takes on life and process of its own.

The humidifier project involved extensive research, design conceptualization, prototyping, and rigorous testing to refine the product, followed by manufacturing, quality assurance, and distribution to bring the finalized and tested humidifier to market for consumer use. Iterative design, thorough testing, and manufacturing processes are crucial to ensure a high-quality, reliable product that meets safety standards and user expectations

Rocket Humidifier

Children's Room Functional Artifact

This was a new take on an existing humidi-fier.  It was designed to be a children’s room artifact that never had to be put away when not in use.  It could simply be left out all year round, and stir the child’s imagination.

Functional Prototyping

Testament to User Testing

It’s important to take the next step of developing your product into a prototype before launching.  There is much to be learned about how we interact with these products.

Latest Project at Gallantry Design...

This a new project we’ve teamed up with an undisclosed company to collaborate on.  We’re excited to share in the coming months.

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Ex-Howl-iber

This project was a one off specialty concept for a specific customer.  It still went through the same rigorous design process that ultimately led to an amazing build.

CAD

Developing Product Precision

Computer Assisted Design was integral to this build as it was a highly technical build with tight tolerances.  It was built in conjunction with a team of Engineers.

Keyshot Render

Visual Conceptualization is Key

Renders are photorealistic representations of the final product.  Often they are used in place real photos for marketing.

Prototype

Built with 3D Printer

This build was completed with a myriad of 3d printers of various size and capability.  The inner ring was required to turn; the motor and battery were tucked into the wolf head with an exterior on/off switch.  The hardware was from a Gibson Les Paul build kit.

Halo Home Defense

The creation of a home sentry drone involves initial conceptualization, where design features and functionalities are defined based on security needs. This is followed by detailed schematics, prototyping, and rigorous testing to ensure reliability, safety, and efficiency before manufacturing for market release.

Concept / Ideation

Integral Step in Design

All Concepts begin as just that; a concept.  In this case, the above concept was the winning one, but incorporated several other ideas from other concepts.

Prototype

Created Using 3D Printing

This Prototype was both Aesthetic and Functional. It was rapidly built using 5 different frames that evolved with each iteration.  It was built and assembled in combination with common drone parts.

Developed Sketches

Key Visual Aid

In this particular project there was a need to further refine the concept sketches to help transition into CAD.