Services

Industrial design services for products moving toward prototype or production.

Choose a focused scope or combine services into a full product development engagement. Each service is built around usable deliverables, not vague creative language.

Deliverables and proof

Each service is tied to a usable output, then checked through visible technical evidence.

The scope is not only a label. It should lead to files, notes, visuals, or handoff material that moves the product forward.

CADSTEP / STL / render-ready geometry
DFMDraft, wall, split and assembly notes
RenderLaunch, deck and website visuals
HandoffPrototype and supplier-ready documentation
Plastic part section CAD view showing wall and section logic
Plastic part logicSection, wall and part structure before prototype.
Exploded mechanical product render showing internal components
Assembly thinkingInternal components, access and handoff clarity.
Structural rib CAD model for manufacturing support
DFM supportRibbing, stiffness and manufacturing-aware geometry.
Technical drawing with dimensions for manufacturing handoff
Technical handoffDimensions and documentation for the next stage.
Capabilities matrix

What the service can actually include.

A clearer technical map for manufacturers, R&D teams, founders, and product managers deciding what kind of support they need.

Industrial design Form language, product architecture, ergonomics, CMF direction, usage details, and design rationale.
CAD development 3D product models, assemblies, STEP / STL handoff, render-ready geometry, and supplier communication views.
Surfacing Class-A logic, G2/G3 continuity where needed, highlight control, section quality, and reflection validation.
Plastic part & DFM Draft, wall thickness, ribs, bosses, split lines, parting logic, snap-fit review, and tooling-aware revisions.
Prototype support Prototype planning, 3D print or sample review, assembly notes, issue lists, and fit / function iteration.
Visualization Product renders, detail crops, material variants, launch visuals, investor deck images, and technical presentation scenes.

Product / Industrial Design

Product concept, form language, ergonomic logic, CMF direction, usage details, and presentation-ready design documentation.

  • Best for new products, redesigns, and product line extensions.
  • Typical output: concept routes, selected direction, renderings, and design rationale.
Send a Product Brief

Class-A Surfacing

Refined exterior surfaces with controlled highlights, clean transitions, edge logic, and premium reflection behavior.

  • Best for visible housings, consumer products, automotive-style studies, and premium plastic parts.
  • Typical output: surface model, continuity checks, and render validation.
Discuss Surface Quality

CAD Development

3D product modelling that turns sketches, references, scans, or early concepts into controlled digital geometry.

  • Best for prototype preparation, investor visuals, and supplier communication.
  • Typical output: CAD model, exported formats, assembly views, and render-ready geometry.
Discuss a CAD Challenge

Reverse Engineering

Rebuilding existing products, scan data, or physical references into cleaner CAD with improved surfaces and usable structure.

  • Best for legacy products, damaged files, physical samples, and design updates.
  • Typical output: rebuilt CAD, corrected proportions, and cleaned surface structure.
Request Reverse Engineering

Plastic Part Design & DFM

Design development with attention to draft, wall thickness, ribs, bosses, part splits, assembly, tooling logic, and manufacturability.

  • Best for injection-molded housings and functional consumer product parts.
  • Typical output: DFM notes, CAD revisions, and prototype/manufacturing guidance.
Request DFM Support

Product Rendering

Premium visuals for websites, investor decks, pre-launch campaigns, technical communication, and design decision-making.

  • Best for products that need to be understood before tooling or photography.
  • Typical output: still renders, detail crops, material variants, and presentation scenes.
Request Product Visuals

Prototype & Manufacturing Support

Support for prototype planning, supplier communication, design iteration, and the practical transition from model to sample.

  • Best for teams preparing first prototypes, supplier RFQs, or design freeze decisions.
  • Typical output: prototype notes, issue lists, CAD updates, and handoff documentation.
Discuss Prototype Support
Engagement models

Three practical ways to work together.

Sprint

Concept or CAD sprint

A focused engagement for an early idea, a presentation model, a render package, or a fast product direction reset.

Project

Full design development

A complete path from brief and concept through CAD, surfacing, prototype planning, and handoff documentation.

Review

DFM / surface review

A targeted review of existing CAD, product form, plastic part logic, or surface quality before prototype or tooling.

Typical workflow

A production-aware path from brief to handoff.

The exact scope changes by project, but the decision sequence stays practical: clarify, model, review, test and prepare the next technical step.

01

Product brief

Product type, current assets, target market, constraints, deadline, and success criteria are clarified first.

02

Concept direction

Form language, proportions, usability priorities, CMF intent, and design routes are narrowed into a clear direction.

03

CAD architecture

The selected direction becomes structured geometry with part logic, assembly relationships, and exportable model intent.

04

Surface refinement

Visible surfaces, transitions, radii, highlights, and section behavior are refined before the model moves forward.

05

DFM review

Draft, wall thickness, ribs, bosses, split lines, assembly risks, and production assumptions are checked.

06

Prototype support

Prototype files, sample feedback, fit / function issues, and physical iteration notes are used to improve the design.

07

Handoff

Final files, notes, renders, or prototype-ready assets are prepared for your next technical step.

Questions before scope

Common questions before starting a product design or CAD project.

Before tooling

What can Method Studio support before prototyping or tooling?

Method Studio can support industrial design, CAD development, Class-A surfacing, DFM review, product rendering, reverse engineering, and prototype or manufacturing handoff preparation.

Starting point

Can a project start from sketches, reference images, or an existing CAD file?

Yes. A project can begin from sketches, references, photos, physical samples, scan data, or existing CAD files, depending on the goal and required output.

Scope

Is the work limited to concept design?

No. The work can remain at concept and visualization level, or continue into CAD detailing, surface refinement, DFM review, prototype support, and supplier handoff.

Local service pages

Focused Turkish pages for search and local project inquiries.

These pages give clearer entry points for local searches around industrial design, CAD modelling, product rendering, and plastic part DFM.

TR / Industrial design

Endüstriyel Tasarım Hizmeti

Product form, ergonomics, CMF, prototyping logic, and production-aware design development.

TR / CAD

CAD Modelleme Hizmeti

Clean 3D geometry, STEP/STL outputs, assembly logic, and technical modelling from sketches or references.

TR / Visualization

Ürün Render Hizmeti

Product visuals for websites, catalogues, investor decks, launch material, and design decisions.

TR / Plastic DFM

Plastik Parça Tasarımı ve DFM

Wall thickness, draft, ribs, bosses, split lines, surface quality, and tooling-aware plastic part decisions.

Next step

Send the current product stage and what you need next.

A sketch, CAD file, reference image, prototype photo, or short written brief is enough to start the conversation.