At the Mindsailors Design Studio, powerful ideas travel from sketches to fully assembled products under one roof





When you say the words design process, the common misconception is that it’s a formulaic approach that leads to results… However, the design ‘process’ (which I believe isn’t the right word, to begin with) is a shapeshifting methodical approach that requires understanding a problem and time to develop a solution. For example – shaping a new design for a small, consumer electronic device takes a minimum of 6 months because, unlike writing code for a mobile app, where changes are done quickly (usually within a few days), in a physical product development world, design iterations can take weeks or months.

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While working on a project, designers progress from the more creatively fluid phase of visual design, to much more challenging and intensive phases as the concepts are detailed, reviewed, and built out. Developing the mechanical design of a new product consists of multiple tests using a variety of prototypes, a surplus of engineering to ensure robustness and usability, and keeping an eye on manufacturing technology demands. Additionally, the dynamic of the whole process is strongly influenced by the Client’s decision-making skills… although it helps if the design studio has a wealth of experience, and the multidisciplinary ability to progress rapidly from one stage to the next.

An in-home spirometer that allows you to track your results, and help eliminate severe hospitalizations due to acute and chronic exacerbations.

A multidisciplinary design studio based out of Poznan in Poland, Mindsailors contains every branch of the design and development process in-house, ensuring that ideas travel fast and designs are communicated between departments efficiently, from concepts to modeling, prototyping, electronic hardware integration, and even branding. This integrated approach has helped the Mindsailors make its impact too, with 15 years of experience, 4 iF Design Awards, and clients across various fields ranging from appliance and technology to even medical design and transportation design.

The video above does an incredibly standout job of explaining Mindsailors’ process and capabilities in a single sitting. All their projects begin first with research, scenario-building, and crafting the right design brief. It’s only then that the team gets to work ideating, sketching, refining, and detailing out concepts.

1. The teams start with a pre-design process to determine the scope of cooperation and project requirements. This helps create a comprehensible project brief that will serve as a blueprint for the designers/engineers in later stages, and will also help Mindsailors walk the client through the next steps so that they get a more detailed view on how the project will unfold and help achieve the client’s needs.

2. This is followed by a preliminary round of conceptual study that explores forms, palettes, technologies, and potential challenges. First, the teams collectively detail out 3 concepts that fit the brief, for clients/customers to examine before they present their thoughts.

3. Once a concept’s been approved, Mindsailors enters its second targeted conceptual study, during which they begin applying finishing touches, developing and testing PCB designs (if needed), and transferring the chosen concept’s ownership rights.

4. Conceptual studies are followed by the Mechanical Design phase, which requires deep-diving into the concept and building it from the inside out. The studio’s design & embedded teams begin creating a mechanically correct model in virtual space, along with electronics & firmware. This is followed by either creating the first prototype, or finding the right partners to help do it. The Mindsailors team helps with consulting, research, and finalizing materials + a datasheet required to create the first proper real-world prototype of the design.

5. Once a fully specced model is ready after defining/finalizing materials & creating a datasheet, the studio proceeds with its DFM (Design for Manufacturing) phase, where Mindsailors helps clients select manufacturing partners and technologies, and presents the clients with the BOM (Bill of Materials) that completely details the design down to its smallest components and processes. This BOM helps clients easily calculate costs and transition from a detailed product on paper to a mass-produced good in reality.

6. The next step is an actual production test-run of the design, with Mindsailors tapping into its nearly two decades worth of experience to help manufacture the first production batch. Mindsailors provides consultation with manufacturers/subcontractors, overlooks the production process, and depending on the nature of the product, sends the client a semi-finished or fully-finished first batch for them to analyze and review. This stage progresses differently depending on the project, but Mindsailors helps ensure that what was initially an idea or concept, or even a napkin sketch, gets carried forward into the real world as a well-conceived and well-designed product.





At the start of the pandemic, the team was approached by Acuva Technologies to develop a handheld UV disinfection device. The resulting Acuva Solarix is the most powerful disinfection device available on the market, and it fits into most pockets. The device comes with a folding shape that opens up into a wand, letting you wave it over surfaces that need disinfecting, and the UV lights do the job of neutralizing any microorganisms by dismantling their DNA. The team’s biggest constraint was time; practically racing against the clock as an invisible virus ravaged the country, Mindsailors helped put together the Solarix in record time, relying on their in-studio ability to take a rough concept and turn it into a mechanical design ready for prototyping and mass-manufacturing.





The award-winning studio also gives us a look into their process for designing the POTZ Genesis Watch Winder, for EU-based premium watch-accessory company, POTZ. In the video above, Design and Business Lead Tomasz Weber takes us through the journey behind designing the Genesis, and why it’s much more than just a simple rotating surface you put your watch on. The creative end of the design process saw the creation of 5 different concepts, post which the clients arrived at the slick black-box-inspired winder with its sophisticated yet mysterious design. However, the mechanical aspects of the watch winder proved to be much more challenging than expected, with details like hinges, holders, lights, motors, and the overall chassis requiring multiple tweaks and rounds of iteration. “Every part of the product had to be prototyped and tested”, Tomasz mentioned, highlighting that the studio’s in-house technical abilities allowed the entire process to move incredibly fast, eliminating unnecessary delays and allowing even the client to get a first-hand experience of the product right before the design handover.

It isn’t entirely common for designers or studios to be so forthcoming with their behind-the-scenes process, but Mindsailors believes this transparency helps clients understand and trust the process better. The 4-time iF Design Award-winning studio has worked with clients across fields ranging from appliance and technology to even medical design and transportation design, helping build the studio’s repertoire to handle a wide range of projects, with most of the design process occurring internally at their well-equipped studio. With 15 years of experience, the design and engineering studio has seen as many as 160 projects till their execution. You can check out more of their work by visiting their website below.

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This steam cooker combines smart, sophisticated technology with healthy cooking

Steam may just seem like hot air to you (if you get the wordplay, you get the wordplay), but the gaseous form of water has literally changed our lives. Whether it’s steam-powered engines which still help parts of the world get from A to B, or the same steam you use to cleanse yourself in saunas, or even the very steam you use to cook dumplings, it’s a pretty useful state of water. STEAMIE harnesses that usefulness and creates a revolution in cooking and healthy eating, dressed in a beautiful design.

STEAMIE, designed and developed by award-winning Mindsailors Design Studio, reintroduces steam into mainstream cooking. Steam has a way of cooking food without diluting its flavor, giving you healthy food that’s rich in nutrients as well as packed with great taste. The tabletop appliance uses this power to help prepare food that’s both nutritious and tasty. The layered appliance houses a water bath below, and food (be it veggies or meat) placed in perforated trays above. STEAMIE then uses a unique turbo convection method to rapidly steam-cook the food. These pressurized jets of steam measure 125°C and instantly close external pores of meat, vegetables or seafood, locking the flavor within, while the heat from the steam helps cook the food. The fact that the food isn’t immersed in water (like with boiling) helps keep the food from tasting watery or ‘wet’.

STEAMIE was created by Mindsailors, a Europe-based holistic design studio that designed and engineered the appliance around the technology developed by STEAMIE Ltd. The appliance comes with its own in-built scale that helps you measure your food before you cook it, and even has a bamboo-wood lid that doubles up as a cutting board for food-prep. A frosted-acrylic food bowl helps you watch your meal be prepared, while an intuitive display on the front allows you to input and check preparation times, giving you unprecedented control over your food prep. STEAMIE ultimately brings healthy steam-based cooking back into the limelight, by making the process much more sophisticated and giving the user the kind of precise control and modernity they’d expect from an oven. The product’s usage of matte black and bamboo wood lends a certain bit of contemporary appeal to the kitchen too!

STEAMIE is but one of Mindsailors’ many design projects. The 4-time iF Design Award-winning studio has worked with clients across fields ranging from appliance and technology to even medical design and transportation design. With 14 years of experience, the design and engineering studio has seen as many as 160 projects till their execution. You can check out more of their work by visiting their website below.

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STEAMIE – Modern Steam Cooking Device

STEAMIE is a new generation of steam cooking devices that uses steam to prepare meals. However, unlike other steamers out there, STEAMIE comes with innovative STEAM-UP technology, which significantly speeds up the time of food processing.

STEAMIE provides a more aromatic and rich in natural flavors dish. This is due to the use of unique turbo convection that causes rapid and consistent operation of superheated steam at elevated pressure. Combined with the very high temperature (around 107°C), the steam acts with great momentum on the food contained inside. This immediately closes the external pores of meat, vegetables or shrimps, thanks to which the taste of the ingredients are better preserved.

STEAMIE Details

The main goal established within this project was to create a new market segment for steam cooking devices, where the device won’t have to look unattractive.

STEAMIE can be used anywhere, even in the most exquisite restaurants, where speed and quality are crucial.

Mindsailors’ Design Thinking Process

Mindsailors “strongly believe that good design is far more than just a beautiful shape.” Since 2005, they have successfully executed a wide range of projects for clients around the world. Regardless of how bizarre your product ideas are, if you can imagine it, they can help you develop it.

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