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Scott Wilson Wins National Design Award
Scott Wilson is honored with Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for Product Design.
Completed: 2012
Design Team: Scott Wilson, Andrew Clark & Gina Doctor
2012
Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Product Design
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LUNATIK Touch Pen
The LunaTik Touch Pen was born from a desire to integrate our pen of choice, the rollerball, with the digital stylus. The LunaTik Touch Pen seamlessly goes from paper to tablet with a click of a button.
Creative Director: Scott Wilson
Design: Dustin Brown, Matt Puhalla, Steve Christopher
Engineering: Jon Godston, Erik Holverson
Art Direction: Andrew Clark, Dustin Brown
2011
Industrial Design, Entrepreneurship
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Sisifo for Artemide
Sisifo, Scott Wilson's new hybrid luminaire for Artemide, challenges this convention with a new typology of light that blends task lamp with table lamp and leverages LEDs qualities to create a new icon in lighting. Wilson’s vision was to create a large diffused disk of light that gracefully balances and easily rotates 360 degrees to directa soft, powerful light source.
Client: Artemide
Completed: 2012
Design Team: Scott Wilson
2012
Industrial Design, Product Design
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TikTok + LunaTik
TikTok + LunaTik simply transform the iPod Nano into the world’s coolest multi-touch watches. Originally launched on creative crowd funding platform Kickstarter.com, the project raised nearly $1m in 30 days, making it one of the most successful crowd funding stories in history.
Client: Self / DIY
Completed: 2010-present
Designer: Scott Wilson
Design and Visualization Support: Dustin Brown, Matt Puhalla, Steve Christopher, Leon Fitzpatrick, Dave Seal
2011
Branding, Entrepreneurship, Product Design
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Xbox 360 + Kinect
MINIMAL collaborated closely with Microsoft on the Xbox 360 + Kinect sensor, a game-changing next generation entertainment console and experience. Upon launch, Kinect became that fastest selling gadget in consumer electronics history, selling more than 8 million units in 2 months.
Client: Xbox & Microsoft
Completed: 2009
Design Team: Scott Wilson, Dustin Brown, Steve Christopher, Matt Puhalla
Mechanical Engineer: Jon Godston
XBOX Design Team: Carl Ledbetter, John Ikeda
2011
Product Design, Interaction Design, Industrial Design
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SW_1 Collection for Coalesse
The SW_1 Collection for Coalesse rethinks the conference setting and the notion of live/work. Supporting more social engagements and informal behaviors, the 50+ piece collection promotes a relaxed “lean back” attitude through its physical proportions, materials and composition.
Client: Coalesse
Completed: 2009-2010
Design Team: Scott Wilson, Matt Puhalla, Joe Graceffa, Rodrigo Torres
2011
Industrial Design, Product Design, Furniture Design
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SonoSite EDGE
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Client: SonoSite
Completed: 2011
Design Team: Scott Wilson, Steve Christopher
2012
Industrial Design, Interaction Design, Product Design
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Uncommon
Co-founded by Scott Wilson, groundbreaking customization brand Uncommon was the first to truly crack the code of one-off mass customization on premium accessories products.
Completed: 2009-2010
Design Direction: Scott Wilson
Design Team: Scott Wilson, Dustin Brown, Matt Puhalla
Art Direction and Visualization: Scott Wilson, Dustin Brown, Josh Josue
Mechanical Engineering: Jon Godston, Dan Berg
2011
Branding, Entrepreneurship, Product Design
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Ooba
Design by Scott Wilson.
Completed: 2005
2011
Branding, Entrepreneurship, Product Design
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Nike Presto
Design by Scott Wilson while Creative Director at Nike.
Completed: 2003
2011
Industrial Design, Package Design
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Dell Venue Pro
MINIMAL designed Dell's Venue Pro to complement the clean and simple user interface of Microsoft’s new Windows Mobile 7 UI. Featuring an industry first curved Gorilla Glass display that provides a surprisingly sensuous experience, the Venue Pro was a great entry into the mobile arena for Dell.
Client: Dell
Completed: 2009
Design Team: Scott Wilson, Steve Christopher, Dustin Brown, Matt Puhalla
2011
Industrial Design, Product Design, Interaction Design
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Tea Kettles
MINIMAL’s concepts for World Kitchen's 2009 TEA-OFF! design competition resulted in 3 awards, including Instant Classic and Special Citation awards, and even lead to a patent.
Client: In-house for World Kitchen Tea-Off Design Competition
Completed: 2009
Design Team: Scott Wilson, Dustin Brown, Matt Puhalla, Steve Christopher
Mechanical Engineering and Research: Jon Godston
2011
Industrial Design, Engineering
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PowerPod for Coalesse
Part of our SW_1 Collection for Coalesse, the PowerPod is an honest and refined tabletop solution for the powerstrip, intentionally designed for today’s mobile worker.
Client: Coalesse
Completed: 2010
Design Team: Scott Wilson, Matt Puhalla, Steve Christopher
2011
Industrial Design
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Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel
MINIMAL partnered with the internal Xbox design team on the concept and design development of the Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel, a fully immersive gaming accessory that promises to change the way we experience wireless play.
Client: Xbox & Microsoft
Completed: 2010
Design Direction: Scott Wilson
Design: Matt Puhalla, Leon Fitzpatrick, Dave Seal
Mechanical Engineering: Jon Godston
XBOX Design Team: Carl Ledbetter, John Ikeda
2011
Industrial Design, Product Design, Interaction Design
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World Wildlife Fund
Every year Scott Wilson + MNML contribute a one of a kind sculpture to Humanscale’s Faces in the Wild Auction to raise money for the World Wildlife Fund.
Completed: 2008-present
Design: Scott Wilson
Visualization: Dustin Brown
2011
Industrial Design, Product Design, Engineering
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Microsoft Courier
In the days before the iPad, MNML designed Courier for Microsoft, a connected digital tablet notebook that took a fresh look at bringing analog and digital worlds together in a new mobile platform.
Client: Microsoft
Completed: 2008
Design Team: Scott Wilson, Steve Christopher, Leon Fitzpatrick, Roberto Tagliabue, Mitch Morse.
Microsoft Team: J. Allard, Albert Shum, Ray Riley, Jon Harris, Andrew Allen.
2011
Industrial Design, Interaction Design, Product Design
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Nike Oregon Series
In late 2003, the watch market was saturated with time pieces impossibly complex and adorned with irrelevant interfaces and features. Nike recognized the need for a watch both accessible to users and of world-class design and premium construction. Scott Wilson, former Global Creative Director for Nike, was brought it to address the market’s missing piece.
Client: Nike
Completed: 1997
Design Team: Scott Wilson during his time as Global Creative Director at Nike
2012
Fashion, Industrial Design, Product Design
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M2 Landscape for Quinze & Milan
Flexible by nature and ideal for large public spaces, the award winning M2 Landscape is a customizable and scalable modular seating system designed by Scott Wilson for Quinze & Milan. Originally commissioned by Q&M for the groundbreaking, Rem Koolhaus designed, Seattle Public Library, M2 was conceived as a group seating solution for the large public space.
Client: Quinze & Milan
Completed: 2004
Design Team: Scott Wilson, Steve Christopher, Leon Fitzpatrick, Roberto Tagliabue, Mitch Morse.
2012
Furniture Design, Industrial Design, Product Design
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Motorola Bluetooth Headsets
During Scott Wilson and Steve Christopher's time at Motorola, they set out to redefine the headset market through a line of premium finished, inconspicuous yet user friendly products.
Client: Motorola
Completed 2008
Design Team: Scott Wilson, Steve Christopher (while at Motorola)
2012
Industrial Design, Product Design
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Microsoft HD LifeCam
Microsoft's LifeCam Cinema HD takes its design inspiration from high-end photographic equipment, introducing a new design and quality standard in a market previously dominated by cheap toy-like products.
Client: Microsoft
Completed: 2008
MNML Design Team: Scott Wilson, Matt Puhalla, Dustin Brown
Microsoft Design Team: Chris Kujawski, Ralf Groene
2011
Industrial Design, Product Design, Engineering