As all branches of Griffin's product development team got up to speed on this project and the Indiegogo campaign that would accompany it, the product design team was hard at work turning this deceptively simple idea into something that would work beautifully, be manufacturable within our current roster of suppliers, and could be sold profitably within our intended margin structure.
"Cove", as it would become to be named proved to be an extremely challenging and exciting product to develop. Our best suited factory had never developed tooling for parts this large. Our engineers diligently pushed the limits of their extensive plastics knowledge to give the product an exceptionally solid feel. Getting the water transfer wood graphics to align and have the right appearance without an absurd scrap rate was a project in itself. Heat dissipation. Cable management. Some of the most ingenious snap engagements I have ever seen an engineer accomplish. And all with a public campaign watching over our progress, accompanied by the constant ticking of an unforgiving clock. I spent more time on the ground in China working to get Cove just right than any previous endeavor.
Every project poses a new challenge, that's why design is such a fascinating field. Although the idea for this product was simple, the implementation required the very best of my team's efforts and talents.