Recently, designers Doug Halley and Daniel Roth from Design Interface visited Think(box) at Case Western Reserve University to scan several small components from a medical device as part of a reverse engineering project. While the goal was to capture precise geometry,...
At Design Interface Inc., we believe medical devices should be easy, safe, and comfortable to use, especially in busy healthcare environments where doctors and nurses work under pressure every day. Good design can help reduce mistakes and improve patient care by...
Inside Design Interface: Innovation, Collaboration, and Creative Space At Design Interface Inc., creativity and exploration are part of our everyday process. Recently, our team had the opportunity to experiment with an Insta360 camera, generously provided by Iris Yuan...
At Design Interface, we’re deeply invested in the craft of design—whether it’s product development, medical devices, packaging, or visual identity. So when a client walks in asking how AI can “improve” an existing design, our response isn’t defensive—it’s practical,...
Recently Design Interface acquired a new 3D printer that comes with major improvements. Compared to our Form 3 printer, the new Form 4 significantly accelerates the product design workflow by dramatically reducing print times, typically under two hours and overall...
Sherwin-Williams provides an interesting article about how colors for medical devices are chosen in 2026. It explained that selecting the right color is more complex than most people think. Designers must consider safety, usability, patient comfort, branding, and...