"I was shocked to find myself shooting up and subsequently “stuck” against the ceiling. Over time, I was able to maneuver more effectively: pinching a padded panel to shift direction, lightly pushing off the ceiling to gently redirect my path towards the floor, and gliding above and under other humans in unexpected but delightful ways." Read more about what zero-G taught Jacqui Belleau about designing for the space industry at https://lnkd.in/gfraTcTm #designresearch #spaceindustry #zeroG #teague #humancentereddesign
Teague
Design Services
Seattle, WA 27,922 followers
Designing the future of everything since 1926.
About us
Teague is an independent design consultancy that combines technology expertise with a deep understanding of human behavior to design what’s next for companies in automotive, commercial aviation, smart cities and infrastructure, advanced mobility, technology, space, and defense. A leader in product and experience design at the intersection of the physical and digital, Teague partners with bold brands that are reinventing the world such as Amazon, Boeing, Toyota, Starbucks, Google, and NASA to discover new opportunities and solve complex problems to shape the future.
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http://www.teague.com
External link for Teague
- Industry
- Design Services
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Seattle, WA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1926
- Specialties
- Design, Strategic Consulting, Human-centered Design, Product Design, Digital Design, Design Research, User Experience Design, Design Strategy, Prototyping, Strategic Foresight, and Futurecasting
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110 Union Street
Suite 210
Seattle, WA 98101, US
Employees at Teague
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Come work at Teague! We have several open positions right now, ranging from business development to design fabrication. Visit teague.com/careers to see if there's a fit for you. Not pictured: About 180 of our other awesome teammates.
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Our own Sushant Vohra sharing golden insights on the value of physical mockups:
The first mockup rarely works perfectly, but it reveals secrets CAD can't: - How an object feels to hold - How it lives in its context - How users interpret it - How proportions translate to reality Early in my career sketching and rendering fascinated me. I grew up with a love for art and visuals So, naturally I sketched a lot which meant tons of ideas to sift through. Probably also a result of being in design consulting for most my professional life. Now, I find joy in carefully selecting and refining ideas rather than generating hundreds. This is probably the natural transition for most designers as well. The real excitement in the process really comes from validating and knowing that your ideas work. I'll leave you with a few thoughts on building and validating: 1) Physical prototypes unlock tactile insights: CAD can't replicate the feel of a product in your hand. Build early to understand ergonomics and user interaction. 2) Context is king: Seeing a prototype in its intended environment reveals design flaws or opportunities invisible on screen. 3) Rapid iteration beats perfection: I've found that creating 3 quick, rough prototypes often yields better results than obsessing over one "perfect" version. 4) User feedback on physical objects is revealing: People interact with physical prototypes in unexpected ways, providing insights you'd never anticipate from sketches/CAD alone. 5) Prototyping develops your designer's intuition: The more you build, the better you become at predicting how 2D concepts will translate to 3D reality. Alright, that's it! happy building! #industrialdesign #productdesign
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Let's give a warm welcome to our newest crew of interns! Introducing, in their own words: Yeana Song, interaction design, is "fascinated by the playful interactions that bridge together tangible artifacts with the flexibility of digital spaces." Rachel Kangas, design research, is "interested in understanding how people's experiences can be incorporated to create future transportation that is more sustainable, efficient, and accessible." Anastasia Charnesky, industrial design, is "fascinated by the future of transportation, how it will influence human behavior while balancing the physical and digital worlds." Nicole Yu, industrial design, is "interested in the opportunities behind improving travel (air and rail) while also designing experiences that evoke wonder and delight."
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Keep reading at https://lnkd.in/g8TmakVS Article by Matt Mcelvogue, VP of Design. #accessibility #accessibletransportation #mobility #aviation #design #teague
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Don't miss out on #Ascend2024, where we'll be diving into the future of human-robot collaboration. Join us for an unmissable panel featuring: ✨ Eric Bogner, Creative Director, Teague ✨ Carla Diana, Designer, Author, and Advisor to Diligent Robotics ✨ Tim Hulford, Industrial Design Director, Meta ✨ Rob Chambers, Human-Spaceflight Developer, Lockheed Martin Gain insights from these top experts in tech and robotics and explore groundbreaking innovations that will shape the future of space exploration. Register now: https://www.ascend.events #offworldonramp #spacetechnology #spaceexploration #spaceinnovation#spaceeconomy #humanrobotcollaboration #futuretech
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Sign up now to get our quarterly newsletter—the first issue launches this week! This quarter we're featuring Teague Creative Director Clint Rule and VP Matt Mcelvogue discussing their experiences designing in #missioncritical systems — AKA, highly technical situations that could have life or death outcomes. This is exclusive content that won't be shared elsewhere—subscribe now using the link below.
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We got a first look at the The Museum of Flight's new exhibit on space stations—Teague contributed to early planning of this exhibit, drawing on our space industry and storytelling expertise. It was exciting to see many of those early ideas realized! The exhibit, Home Beyond Earth, runs through January 2025. Go check it out!
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Thanks for having us, American Airlines and RedCabin! This morning's panel on brand touchpoints with Nicole DeSimone, Lindsey Maxwell, and Paul Diehl was a great way to preface the tour of the awesome AA campus in Dallas.
Ended the week moderating a panel at RedCabin on branded cabin experiences designed by Teague and American Airlines. Next was a tour of the AA campus and museum. Thank you for being on the panel Nicole DeSimone and for the amazing tour!
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One of our projects took home GOLD at the Onboard 2024 Awards! Congratulations to our client partners at Hawaiian Airlines on this achievement, and let's give round of applause to the Hawaiian Airlines and Teague teams who worked so hard to bring this gorgeous cabin to the skies. This project is near and dear to our hearts—watch the video at https://lnkd.in/gJy-Xvc8 to learn why. #interiordesign #teague #dreamliner #hawaiianairlines
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