Ape-man 'Homo habilis' is credited to designing the first hand tools 2.5
million years ago; "pebble tools".
Ergonomics was the dominating factor in his design. Today, many other elements
control the development of hand tools, such as innovation, ease of production,
environmental issues, and aesthetics. But ergonomics still remains the governing
factor in the design.
We utilize our clients' commitment to this culturally diverse area of design,
to create innovative and desirable quality products.
People are instinctually drawn towards tools -their
main function is make a particular task easier to do.
This category therefore involves both the improvement of existing tools as
well as invention of new ones.
Our constant studying of trends in this market helps us to conceive new applications
and functions for ever-increasing applications.
We have worked with Wolfcraft for over 20 years, during
which time they have become a leader in workshop accessory innovation. Their
recognition of innovative ideas has helped them expand their market and sales.
In the US they are one of the main suppliers of tools for Home Depot and Sears
Craftsman.
Witte specializes in very high quality professional
hand tools and hardware accessories.
Detailed research and test-prototyping lead to finding optimal ergonomics
for a lot of their tools, which are used by professionals and therefore
benefit every possible ergonomic refinement.
MSA Rose are the leading specialist in industrial
safety equipment.
The pictured Fall Harness features a breakthrough buckle system that we
conceived and developed, which hit the 'sweet spot' of the user requirements
of being lightweight, easy to attach, prevents accidental disengagement
and will survive over 3,000 lb. force per buckle.
LR Nelson is the leading brand of irrigation products
in North America.
We have created their new Visual Brand Language and designed over 100 new products with Nelson since 2002.
We also created brand new categories of products that clearly benefited from our intimate knowledge of hand tools and accessories.
Ape-man 'Homo habilis' is credited to designing the first hand tools 2.5
million years ago; "pebble tools".
Ergonomics was the dominating factor in his design. Today, many other elements
control the development of hand tools, such as innovation, ease of production,
environmental issues, and aesthetics. But ergonomics still remains the governing
factor in the design.
We utilize our clients' commitment to this culturally diverse area of design,
to create innovative and desirable quality products.