- Fixed price
- Expert
- Est. budget: $150.00
Description: I need a vector graphic converted into a 3D relief model (STL file) for a resin 3D-printed textile block-printing stamp. Scope: - Convert attached vector shape(s) into a raised relief design — like a rubber stamp face, not a solid object - Relief height: 2–4mm raised printing surface - Finished block size: [insert dimensions, e.g. star ~3 inches point-to-point] - Flat, level base so the block sits flush for stamping - Include a small integrated handle/grip on the back, OR a flat back at least 15–20mm thick so I can attach a wooden knob myself - Mirror the design if needed for correct stamping orientation (please confirm either way) - Deliver as STL file, optimized for resin (SLA) printing - If I provide two shapes (a star + a smaller diamond accent), please model them as two separate, correctly-sized blocks so they register/align with each other on fabric Deliverables: - STL file(s) ready for resin printing - Brief note on any adjustments made for printability Nice to have: experience with stamps, seals, jewelry molds, or relief carving for 3D printing. I'll also want a single test/prototype print before finalizing, so please note if you also offer printing services or only modeling.
- Hourly
- Expert
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
I would like to have CAD designs made for a product that I intend to sell. The product is a very simple block style self-assembly 'bridge'. This would replicate a bridge that already exists and would be a relatively simple design.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $3,000.00
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER — PROJECT BRIEF Mellow Shed — Premium Outdoor Tote Storage System (SoCal Side Yard) Why this project exists Low interest rates have kept homeowners in place, and a decade of Amazon-driven consumption means households own more physical stuff than ever. Most of that overflow lands in the garage in stackable totes — and once stacked floor-to-ceiling, the garage becomes inaccessible for parking, a gym, a workshop, or ADU prep. We believe inactive storage shouldn't live in the garage at all. It should move to a purpose-built structure that frees the garage for active use. The problem Garage tote storage is a usability problem, not just a space problem. Totes stack deep, so retrieving anything buried means unstacking and restacking everything above it. People tolerate this because there's no better option — not because it works. The solution A side-yard storage shed purpose-built for standard totes, where each tote lives on its own pull-out drawer. No stacking, no unstacking — open a door, pull a drawer straight out, see and use the tote in place. The structure must read as architectural and intentional, not a utility shed, because it occupies a visible part of the property. Target market SoCal homeowners in $1M+ properties with a side yard suitable for placement — typically the zone where trash/recycling bins already live. This is a "glad to have it visible" product, not a "hide it behind the fence" one. Design requirements Tote compatibility (locked): built around the product people already own — the Home Depot HDX Tough Tote (black, yellow lid), two most common sizes: 27 Gal (999-27G-HDX): 22"L × 16"W × 15"H 14 Gal (999-14G-HDX): 23.75"L × 15.75"W × 12.38"H A single drawer must securely fit either size without rattling or shifting. Access without removal: the core interaction is pulling a drawer fully open to view and use the tote in place — never lifting the tote out to see or reach inside it. Labeling system: include a way to identify each bin's contents at a glance without opening it (tags, windows, chalkboard labels, engraved inserts — your ideas welcome). Beyond the drawer (priority ask, not an afterthought): the drawer solves the main problem; we want you to actively design the rest of the experience — lighting in the dark, how doors open, how bins are organized and found, how it feels to use daily. We'd rather get a few unexpected ideas here than a design that stops at "drawers work." Aesthetic (the non-negotiable center): it has to be something a homeowner is genuinely glad to have visible in their side yard — closer to outdoor furniture or architecture than a utility shed. We want your material and design point of view, not execution of a preset look. Cost discipline (design against this, don't fear it): we're targeting an aggressive $2,000 retail. Show us the most premium-feeling concept you can that could plausibly be built to that number — we want to see how far the aesthetic can stretch under real cost discipline, not a blank-check design. Flag anything you believe genuinely can't be done affordably, but lead with "premium feel achieved efficiently." Scope — Phase 1: Conceptual Design (current ask) Photorealistic renderings exploring what this product can look like: Multiple angles — doors open and closed, drawer extended Your own ideas for improving the access/use experience beyond the core drawer (lighting, labeling, organization, anything you identify) Material and finish direction open — we want your recommendation, designed against the cost target above This phase is about look, feel, and experience — not manufacturing detail or final material spec Deliverable: a set of photorealistic concept renders (plus variations) suitable for testing market interest — these may be used on a landing page or in buyer surveys before we commit further. Renders must be marketing-grade, not engineering views. Phase 2 (gated on Phase 1 interest): material selection and sourcing, drawer/slide hardware spec and load rating, structural/anchoring/weatherproofing engineering, manufacturing-ready spec. Scoped only once Phase 1 shows genuine demand. Background context (not Phase 1 requirements — so the concept doesn't paint us into a corner later) Access constraint: most SoCal side yards have a 3'–5' setback with a gate often only 32"–36" wide — a wider unit likely needs to be modular / assembled on site, not delivered whole. Stability: loaded totes (up to ~70 lbs) on fully-extended drawers create real tip-over risk on a tall, narrow structure — consider the base/footprint structurally, not just aesthetically. Product line concept: two tiers under consideration — a shorter unit where every drawer stays in reach without a step, and a taller flagship with more capacity that may include a built-in pull-out step. Lighting ideas already on the table (add your own): motion-activated solar lighting inside each drawer, a solar wall sconce (no electrician), accent lighting along roofline or base. What we're looking for in a response Portfolio work in outdoor furniture, architectural sheds/structures, cabinetry, or similar — must demonstrate photorealistic concept rendering suitable for marketing/landing-page use, not just CAD Estimated timeline and cost for Phase 1 specifically Any early thoughts or questions on the brief
- Hourly: $40.00 - $60.00
- Expert
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
Established men's activewear brand seeking an experienced technical apparel product developer for ongoing consulting. Looking for assistance with pattern development, fit analysis, sample reviews, pattern revisions, fabric selection and recommendations, ensuring consistent fit and sizing across the product line, and the development of future products. Applicants should have experience identifying fit issues, recommending pattern revisions, and translating product concepts into production-ready garments. This is not a fashion illustration or one-time tech pack project. I'm looking for a long-term technical collaborator to help refine existing products, develop new ones, and bring products to market more efficiently. Experience with men's activewear and CLO-3D is a plus.
- Hourly: $10.00 - $30.00
- Expert
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
I’m looking for an experienced 3D model designer who can create a clean, print‑ready STL/OBJ file for a small product I will be producing on my 3D printers. The model will be used for FDM printing, so it must be optimized for clean slicing, minimal supports, and consistent repeatability. What I Need: A 3D model based on my reference images and description Print‑ready file in STL (OBJ optional) Model must be manifold, no holes, no non‑manifold edges Designed with FDM printing in mind (0.4mm nozzle, PLA/PLA+) Clean geometry, proper wall thickness, and good structural integrity Ability to make small revisions if needed after test print This is a straightforward project, and I’m looking to hire quickly. If the quality is good, I will have ongoing work for additional models.
- Fixed price
- Expert
- Est. budget: $750.00
We’re seeking an experienced apparel designer/product developer to help bring a new premium sleepwear/loungewear concept to market. The role includes creating sketches, refining the design direction, and supporting product development for a high-quality, market-ready collection. This is a small, short-term project for someone who can translate a concept into polished designs and help shape a cohesive product line.
- Hourly: $15.00 - $40.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: More than 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
We are seeking a Mechanical Design Engineer with strong SolidWorks experience to help design, develop, and improve product
- Hourly: $30.00 - $60.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
We're a small, woman-owned fashion accessory brand looking for a talented fabric/sewn-goods designer to help us bring a new idea to life. The gist: we need someone to design and develop a custom fabric sleeve, think pattern, materials, construction, the works. If you know your way around textiles, sewing specs, and turning a concept into a real, producible product, we want to talk. What you'll do: Design a custom fabric sleeve from concept to production-ready Advise on materials, construction, and manufacturing Produce a working tech-pack What we're looking for: Experience in fabric, textile, or sewn-product design A good eye, a problem-solver, and someone who loves a fun challenge This role requires signing an NDA before we share the details, so if you're intrigued by a little mystery and want in on something new, reach out. Sound like you? We can't wait to hear from you!
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $2,000.00
Looking for a design and then a working prototype for an automated trash bag closure mechanism. This mechanism will cinch the trash bag close and then automatically "clip" or "tie" it so it stays closed and then can be removed from the can. This closure mechanism can be added to an existing trash can or can be an entirely new trash can design with this feature.
- Hourly: $35.00 - $75.00
- Expert
- Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week
We are a fast growing kids bath toy brand with more than 60 skus. We are seeking another designer to help make packaging for brick and mortar retail stores. This can evolve into a long term working relationship because we launch new products constantly and have a lot of graphic work we need help with. We prefer someone that has experience with toys or kids products.