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Bee Trimmer Design

Category: Product Design | Focus: Ergonomics & Aesthetics

This project involved the complete design and development of an electric beard trimmer, focusing on user-centered design, ergonomic comfort, and modern aesthetics. The design process followed an iterative approach involving hand sketches, CAD modeling, and final product visualization.

🔷 Objective:

To create a beard trimmer that fits naturally into the user’s hand, offers efficient grip and control, and features a contemporary aesthetic suitable for the modern grooming market.

🔷 Design Process:

  • Concept Sketching: Initial hand-drawn sketches explored form, usability, and detailing.
  • Ergonomic Analysis: Hand grip studies were conducted to map comfort zones and angles of use.
  • 3D Modeling (CAD): Detailed models developed in Autodesk AutoCAD and 3ds Max, ensuring precision in components and fit.
  • Rendering & Visualization: High-quality renderings created to showcase product in realistic environments and exploded views.

🔷 Key Features:

  • Organic, contoured form to naturally follow the user’s grip
  • Textured side panels for anti-slip handling
  • LED indicator and power button placement optimized for thumb reach
  • 360° visual exploration with multiple viewing angles and exploded views
  • Removable parts designed for easy cleaning and maintenance

🛠️ Tools & Techniques Used:

  • AutoCAD – Technical drawings and component accuracy
  • 3ds Max / KeyShot – Modeling and realistic rendering
  • Hand Sketching – Form development and brainstorming
  • Ergonomic Testing – Visual analysis of hand-trimmer interaction

This project demonstrates Tabish’s ability to handle both technical precision and user experience, ensuring that the final product is not only functional but also appealing and intuitive to use.

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