Passing the Baton
Wednesday, Jan 16 at 6PM
Archeworks hosts a symposium discussing the new generation of design leadership in Chicago.
Friday, January 18 2008, 6-9pm
2118 North Halsted Street
Forward-thinking apparel company NAU will be hosting Ecolect's "3rd Coast" launch party. Ecolect.net provides the first freely accessible on-line database of sustainable materials for architects, builders, furniture designers, fashion designers, and more. Please join them for product giveaways, sustainable material samples, local green designerati sightings, drinks, and hors d"oeurves (plus the introduction of new Ecolect site features). Click here for more info and RSVP.
IDSA-St Louis Inception Celebration
Friday, January 18 2008, 8:30-10:30pm
Sol Lounge at 4241 Lindell Rd
Central West End, St. Louis, MO
"St. Louis now has an IDSA chapter.... we will be officially celebrating its chartering this January 18, and would like to extend an invitation to you and any members of Midwest District Chapters to join us. We know that it's a long haul but if anyone can make it we'd love to have you!" - Ken Harris, IDSA-STL Chapter Chair
Green Issues 101: LEED
Tuesday, Jan 22 at 12PM
American Society of Interior Designers Earn .1 CEU through ASID while learning about best practices for green buildings. Reservations required.
IDSA Urban Breakout: McDonalds- Designing ExperiencesThursday, January 24, 2008 Doors open at 6:00 PM
Innovation Center - 1253 N. Schmidt Road - Romeoville, IL 60446
Map: Directions_Innovation-Center.pdf
FREE IDSA Members, $10 Non-members
RSVP here
McDonalds, a well-known leader in the service industry, has developed a process they call Accretive Innovation, which allows them to create value-added customer experiences while continually streamlining operations. Their Innovation Center in Romeoville allows them to experiment with new solutions in full-size working kitchens and restaurants. Please join us for a lecture and tour at McDonalds Innovation Center and snack in their newest pilot restaurant. Denis Weil, IDSA, VP of Concept Innovation, will present:
- how McDonalds has integrated customer experience design into its
operations innovation process
- case studies on how McDonalds is using prototyping to validate concept direction and optimize concept design
- how to approach design challenges with accretive rather than dilutive experience and operational/production solutions
Vice President of Concept Innovation at McDonalds, Denis Weil, IDSA, ensures that new service and environment design innovations are developed based on customer insights and integrated with operations innovation. He is also an adjunct faculty member of the Institute of Design at IIT, where he teaches classes on Design for Service businesses, and was a member of 2006 IDEA jury.
Please come out and support IDSA Chicago as well as gain some inspiration from a company with decades of innovation history. This PREMIUM event will fill up fast, so reserve your spot early at http://designingexperiences.eventbrite.com/.
The Not-So-Secret Secret of Networking: Follow-Through!
Wednesday, Jan 30 at 5:30PM
AIA Chicago and Practice Management KC bring you Anne Scarlett of Scarlett Consulting, who will review effective networking strategies, from new project acceptance to existing client relations. AIG Chicago, 35 E Wacker Dr., Suite 250. $15 Non-AIG members. Link
FEBRUARY
Beyond Good Product Design and Good Management: Applying a Design Approach to Position Design to be More Strategic WEBINAR
Wednesday, Feb 6 at 1PM EST
Design Management Institute, sponsored by Microsoft Steve Sato, Corporate Design, Design Practice Lead, Hewlett Packard, presents design thinking as a tool to reposition design within organizations. Register here. $175 ($100 DMI members).
http://www.dmi.org/dmi/html
IIT Institute of Design Open House
Wednesday, Feb 6 at 5-8PM
IIT invites prospective students, parents, employers and others interested in learning more about their various graduate degree programs. Institute of Design, 350 N LaSalle St, Chicago. Free. RSVP required to design@id.iit.edu.
http://www.id.iit.edu/681/
Archeworks presents Eva Maddox
Wednesday, Feb 6 at 6PM
ARCHEWORKS 625 N. Kingsbury, Chicago, IL 60610 (at Ontario).
Named by Fast Company as one of the "change agents... designers, & dreamers who are creating your future" Eva L. Maddox is a Principal of Perkins+Will and the founder of Perkins+Will Eva Maddox Branded Environments. RSVP online. Free. Link
Chicago PDMA Breakfast Club
Thursday, Feb 7 at 7:70-9AM
Hamilton's, 1913 Waukegan Rd., Glenview, Il. 60025.
Informal gathering of people interested in talking/learning about product development and networking with other product development professionals. Free. (You must cover your own meal cost.)
IDSA Winter Pub NightFriday, Feb 15 at 8PM
Chicago Brauhaus, 4732 N Lincoln Ave, Lincoln Square, Chicago
What better way to ward off the winter chill than with warm appetizers at a classic Bavarian pub? Wash 'em down with a stein of beer while listening to live German music from the world-famous Brauhaus Trio. Free entry, open to all. Apps on us, beverages on you.
Exploring Design // Roundtable: Thinking & Making in a Changing World
Sunday, Feb 17 3:30pm
Art Institute of Chicago, Fullerton Hall - 111 S. Michigan Ave
Bruce Mau, Aaron Betsky, Zoe Ryan, Jeff Kipins, Ben Nicholson (see flyer)

Exploring Design // Lecture: Nothing
Monday, Feb 18 6pm
Art Institute of Chicago, Fullerton Hall - 111 S. Michigan Ave
Aaron Betsky speaker. (see flyer)
GSB Innovation Roundtable
Monday, Feb 18 at 6-9:30PM
Innovation in Action at the GSB Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship Linda Darragh, Director of Entrepreneurship Programs at the GSB's Polsky Center, will describe the Polsky Center's activities in the area of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. University of Chicago, Gleacher Center, Room 600, 450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive, Chicago. Free.
http://www.chicagogsb.edu
UIUC Design Matters series
Tuesday, Feb 19 at 5PM
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, 1404 Siebel Center, 201 N Goodwin Ave, Urbana, IL 61801.
MAKE technology on your time Mark Frauenfelder, Editor-in-chief of MAKE magazine will explore how new developments in manufacturing technology have made significant changes in the way we get involved in making stuff. Free.
http://designmatters.art.uiuc
UIUC Industrial Design Job Fair + Portfolio Review
Friday, Feb 22
all day
Merchandise Mart
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's IDSA chapter is holding
its 8th annual Industrial Design Job Fair + Portfolio Review on
February 22, 2008 at the Merchandise Mart in downtown Chicago. This
event will be a wonderful opportunity to meet graduate + undergraduate
students from UIUC's ID program. To register your company or for more
information, please contact Amy Gina Kim(jobfair.uiuc@gmail.com or
847.331.8838)
IDSA-Chicago Continuing Education
Monday, Feb 25 at 6PM
McAndrews, Held & Malloy, 500 W Madison
"Protect Your Product Designs with Intellectual Property While Creating Valuable Assets"
Join IDSA Chicago and Christopher Carani, Esq., a partner at McAndrews, Held & Malloy, as we discuss intellectual property rights as related to industrial design. Topics covered will include types of protection, enforcement strategies, and international design protection. RSVP required. IDSA members $15, non-members $20, students $10. Register here.
MARCH
IDSA-Chicago Student Career Workshop Saturday, March 8 2008, 9am-2pm ($5 per student, to cover breakfast and lunch) Art & Architecture Bldg. (aka A+A), 929 W. Harrison Street PDF map More info: David Starr, IDSA Chicago Student Liason (630)363-4117 or dstarr at wilton.com IDSA-Chicago is hosting a career workshop at the UIC campus! From 9am until 2pm, we will engage a select group of young professionals with the local student population in order to help the students prepare for upcoming portfolio reviews and interviews.
Look forward to:
- A panel discussion on the topic of challenges facing students as they get ready to enter a highly competitive job market.
- Do's and don'ts, what to look for in an employer, what to expect in your first job, corporate vs. consultancy and other topics that are burning in student's minds.
- Break-out sessions with smaller groups to review student work and give feedback on presentation.
- Some time for individual portfolio reviews and discussion with the professionals.
The format will be:
Panel discussion of job hunting, interviewing and presentation skill development: 6-10 professionals moderated by IDSA representative taking questions from the group of students
Small Group Workshop: Students will be broken into smaller groups of 4-6 with one professional to each group. In these sessions the students will present their portfolios and be critiqued by fellow students and coached by the assigned professional
Individual Critiques: Professionals will be on hand to provide individual sessions with students to review portfolios
If you would like to attend the event as a student or advising professional, please contact David Start at dstarr at wilton.com for more information. RSVP here.
Design Within Reach - North Ave presents its annual MDF competition APPLICATION DUE: March 13, 2008, 7 pm EXHIBITION: April 24, 2008, 6:30-9:30pm Now in its fourth year, MODERN + DESIGN + FUNCTION is a juried exhibition to uncover and promote innovative modern furniture by emerging designers in the Chicago area. Organized by DWR Chicago – North Avenue and juried by local creative professionals in the design, architecture and art worlds, M+D+F provides an opportunity for peer, public and professional recognition for up-and-coming designers and firms. More info.
Housewares Show Happy Hour Monday, March 17 2008, 4-7pm Vessel Ideation, 17 N Elizabeth St (An inexpensive cab fare from McCormick Place)
Last year's event was such a success, we've decided to host another! Network with IDSA members and associates from across the US while you rest those tired legs after walking the show.
Give your feet a rest after a day at the Housewares show and come out to the Vessel Ideation studio for some cocktails, snacks and good conversation. Located in the West Loop of Chicago Vessel will be showing a brief presentation of their work and capabilities. It's also a great chance to meet some IDSA members from around the country that are in town for the show. Hors d'oeuvres provided by IDSA Chicago, free drinks from 4pm-7pm compliments of Vessel Ideation.
Purdue Industrial Design Senior Show Friday, March 28th, 6-9PM Beyond Design 4515 N Ravenswood, Chicago Beyond Design presents Purdue University Senior Industrial Design Senior Show. Drinks, food, and a panel discussion to follow. More info: Steve Visser svisser@purdue.edu
APRIL
April 4-6: INFLUENCE – IDSA Midwest District Conference We hope you registered for the jam-packed 3 days in Kansas City, because this year’s conference is now SOLD OUT! Check out the line-up here.
Arik Levy lecture at the MCA Tuesday, April 22, 6 pm MCA Theater Innovation, simplicity, and experimentation are the hallmarks of Paris-based, Israeli born designer Arik Levy's work. Founding partner of the multi-disciplinary design studio, L Design, Levy's unique mastery of materials, technology, and manufacturing techniques has enabled him to work across a broad range of projects including product design, industrial design, corporate identity, interior design, and stage design.
Wednesday, April 23: IDSA New Members’ Dinner Join IDSA Chicago officers for a low-key dinner as we welcome you to the chapter and preview the exciting year to come. By invitation only.
Wednesday, April 23 at 7:30AM (registration), 8-9:30AM (presentation): AIGA Tools of the Trade series – Naz Hamid Naz Hamid is a designer who's worked with studios and clients across the country. His work encompasses a variety of disciplines and styles but is focused on interface design, infographics and interactive projects geared towards building communities and groups. AIGA Members $20, AIGA Student Members $10, Non-Members $40.
Thursday, April 24 at 6:30-9:30PM: DWR Presents M+D+F M+D+F 2008 is the fourth annual exhibition of innovative furniture by emerging designers in the Chicago area. Organized by the DWR North Ave. Studio and juried by local creative professionals in the design, architecture, art and fashion worlds, M+D+F provides an opportunity for peer, public and professional recognition for up-and-coming designers and firms. These jurors will select the top entries to be exhibited during an event at the Studio. Refreshments will be served at the reception. RSVP to northkingsbury@dwr.com by April 22. Free.
Tuesday, April 29 at 6PM: Archeworks Papers Book Signing Join authors from The Archeworks Papers as they discuss Bruce Mau’s essay “Now That We Can Do Anything, What Will We Do?” Archeworks, 625 N. Kingsbury, Chicago. RSVP online.
Wednesday, April 30 at 6:30PM: Deceptive Design Furniture Exhibition - Launch Party We are hosting our first-ever juried furniture exhibition with the Chicago Furniture Design Association, to be held Oct 08 - May 09 at the Chicago Cultural Center! Interested in partnering up with a CFDA member to create a winning entry? Want to discuss sponsorship opportunities for the show? Meet and greet IDSA and CFDA members at the launch party, and check out the newly-launched site here for more information. Jefferson Tap, 325 N Jefferson St., Chicago. Free.
MAY
Tuesday, May 13 at 7:30AM-10:00AM: Business of Design II - Jake Nickell and Jeffrey Kalmikoff of skinnyCorp Jake Nickell, founder and CEO of Chicago-based, community-business-centric skinnyCorp, and Jefferey Kalmikoff, partner and Chief Creative Officer, have used their entrepreneurial skills to turn projects such as Threadless.com into a thriving multi-million dollar tee shirt business. The Threadless business model, which uses a "call for design submissions technique," is one of the first successful stories in using concepts such as crowd sourcing and user innovation. Alliance Francaise, 54 W. Chicago Avenue, Chicago. AIGA members $20, Student members $10, Non-members $40. Register online.
Martino Gamper at Wright
Party Friday, 16 May 5 to 9pm
On-site studio 14 -17 May 10 to 5pm
Wright welcomes designer, innovator and mastermind Martino Gamper to Chicago the 14th -17th of May. Gamper will create a series of unique and functional pieces of furniture for Wright's auction room utilizing cast-off shipping materials, crates, and discarded furniture and objects found in Wright's warehouse. Part performance, part workshop, Gamper's process welcomes experimentation, spontaneity and interaction: Gamper's on-site studio will be open to the public and all are invited to meet the artist and watch while he works. 1440 West Hubbard, Chicago, Illinois 60622
Wednesday, May 21 at 5:30PM-8:00PM: Think Outside the House Join six of Chicago's finest residential companies to learn about the trends that are driving the design of outdoor living. Jayson Home & Garden, 1885 N. Clybourn, Chicago. Free. RSVP to morgan@jaysonhome.com.
Wednesday, May 21 at 6:30PM-8:30PM: From Theory to Practice: UIC’s Interdisciplinary Product Development Program and its New Innovation Professor Al Page will describe the IPD program and the IC in detail, explaining how they both operate. He will also show many of the new product concepts that have been developed by the student teams over the past six years. Gleacher Center, Room 100, 450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive, Chicago. Free.
Thursday, May 22 – Friday, May 23: Strategy Conference Design, with its ability to understand users, redefine problems and create systemic, human-centered solutions, can help companies better understand their customer's daily lives, and lead directly to valuable (and valued) offerings that are effectively tailored to their market. Now in its fourth year, the Institute of Design Strategy Conference continues to work to build a stronger bridge between design and business strategy. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. $1350-2950. Register online.
Tuesday, May 27 Deceptive Design: Experiments in Furniture Entries due! We are hosting our first-ever juried furniture exhibition with the Chicago Furniture Design Association, to be held Oct 08 - May 09 at the Chicago Cultural Center!
JUNE Tuesday, June 10: Chicago PDMA Chapter Conference - Achieving Growth Through Product Development Best Practices The conference will take place at the inspiring Motorola Innovation Center where attendees will be free to explore several interactive exhibits and labs throughout the conference. Motorola Innovation Center, Schaumburg, IL. PDMA Members $195, Non-Members $254, Students $75. Wednesday, June 11 at 6PM-9PM: IIT Open House ID currently offers Ph.D. and Masters degrees for those seeking professional mastery in the field, in areas such as communication design, interaction design, product design & development, strategic design, systems thinking, and user research. ID also offers a nine-month executive Masters degree in design methods for advanced design, management, engineering and other professionals who want to be innovation leaders in their organizations, and a dual MDes/MBA degree program with the IIT business school. Institute of Design, 350 N LaSalle St, Chicago. AUGUST
Tuesday, June 3 at 6PM-8:30PM: Innovation Roundtable: Improve Your Product Development Portfolio Product development expert, Gene Kania, has developed the VAX System which combines value, a chievability and execution into a single integrated portfolio management process and solution. University of Chicago Gleacher Center, Room 100, 450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive, Chicago. Free. Register online.
Wednesday, June 4th 6:30pm-9pm: Iron Sketch Chicago!
gravitytank, 114 W. Illinois St., Floor 3, Chicago.
IDSA members $10, Students $5, Non-members $15.
Sign up to throw down! Measure your sketching skills against your peers in live time using Sketchbook on Cintiq tablets. Challengers will sketch head-to-head in 5-minute challenges, where their progress will be projected on a screen. Winners will be chosen by a panel of judges, and will have the chance to win an Wacom Intuos3 or one of 6 copies of Autodesk Sketchbook! Also, test out the products while waiting or watching. Sponsored by Wacom and Autodesk.
June 9-11: NEOCON. Annual design trade show at the Merchandise Mart. http://www.neocon.com/
Monday, June 9: Orangeskin presents "Skin" by Jean Nouvel. 5.00pm - 8.00pm orangeskin showroom 223 west erie st. Strictly for A & D: RSVP by wed. June 4th. More info.
Tuesday, June 10: Amanda Levete of Futuresystems lecture for Luminaire. 6pm, Zolla Lieberman Gallery, 325 W Huron. Reception immediately following lecture at Luminaire's showroom. More info.
Tuesday, June 10: Guerrilla Truck Show. 6-9pm Independent designers launch their own design show out of the back of moving trucks in Fulton Market. More info.
Thursday, June 26 at 6PM - 9PM: IDSA + Brandimage (formerly Laga) present: Greenstorming - Sustainability Workshop #3 IDSA Chicago is teaming up with Laga in Northbrook to host the latest edition of their Greenstorming series, "sustainability workshop 3" workshops designed to help make green a reality in the marketplace. Two expert sessions on sustainability practices, hosted by Paul Murray (Herman Miller) and JohnPaul Kusz (IIT), bookended between networking opportunities. Seating is Free, but limited. RSVP if attending by 6/24 to greenstorming@laga.com. 990 Skokie Blvd., Northbrook, IL
Speaker Biographies:
Paul Murray currently holds the position of Director of Environmental Safety and Sustainability for Herman Miller.
In addition to his responsibilities with Herman Miller, Paul participates in several work groups with the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality; holds memberships with the Air and Waste Management Association, the National Association of Environmental Managers, and the West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum; and serves on the Board of Directors for both the University of Michigan's Corporate Environmental Management Program and the International Design Center for the Environment. Additionally, he sits on the boards of several non-profit environmental organizations.
In 2002 Paul co-founded the Sustainable Research Group (SRG), an environmental consulting service created to help other companies implement green initiatives similar to Herman Miller's.
Paul and his family live in Hudsonville, Michigan.
Professor JohnPaul Kusz is an adjunct professor at the Center for Sustainable Enterprise at the Illinois Institute of Technology's Stuart Graduate School of Business, within the school's Environmental Management Program. He also teaches at the IIT Institute of Design.
He heads JPKusz Ltd., which develops technologies and strategies aimed at mitigating the negative environmental affects of commerce.
Formerly, he directed the product development and product stewardship groups at Safety-Kleen Corporation, an environmental services company. He has authored over 25 articles and presented at national and international conferences, speaking principally on environmental problem-solving through the product design process and organizational change.
He served on the U.S. EPA Peer Review Group's Product Life Cycle Assessment Project, on technical committees at the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and authored a study for the U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment on the correlation of corporate, economic, and environmental trends in the household chemical products industry. He holds 10 U.S. and foreign patents.
August 6, 2008, 6:00-9:00 p.m.
IDSA Chicago Summer BBQ / Studio Tour / Materials and Process Discussion
Beyond Design, 4515 N Ravenswood Ave, Chicago, IL 60640
This year's IDSA Summer BBQ will be held at Beyond Design's amazing outdoor space in Ravenswood. Register now or pay (more) at the door for an evening filled with: Food/Beverage/Music/Cornhole. Hope to see you there!
https://sslserver.com/idsa.org/absolutefp/chicago_BBQ.html
SEPTEMBER
Design Within Reach: MDF Past & Present
Sept 26-29th, Opening reception: Friday, September 26 from 6-10pm.
A new gallery space in the Chicago Arts District in Pilsen: 1936 S Halsted
Design Within Reach presents projects from the past 4 years of 's their "MDF" exhibitions of local designer's furniture. This show coincides with the Pilsen East Artist's Open House, which is to be held 9/26 - 9/28.
OCTOBER:
IDSA Chicago Pumpkin Design Competition & Studio Tour
Thursday, October 23, 2008 6:30 – 9:00PM
HLB Chicago, 355 N. Canal St.
Join fellow designers for a creative pumpkin-carving team competition and studio tour at the HLB studio. Cross-disciplinary teams and cross-firm teams are encouraged. Team members must all preregister. You can bring plans, tools and other objects to create your design, but you must build your design at HLB (not in advance!) Judging will be by all, based on criteria such as "most original", "scariest", "funniest" etc, and voting will be by post-its. Open to all - professionals and students. Come to carve, or just watch and vote. Pumpkins and Pizza provided. Only $10. Register now at: http://www.blogger.com/www.regonline.com/IDSA-Chi-Pumpkin Questions? Email Jenn Schiffman, jenn.schiffman at gmail.com
Deceptive Design: Experiments in Furniture
October 10, 2008- January 4, 2009
Chicago Cultural Center, Michigan Ave. Galleries. 9am-7pm. FREE
The Chicago Chapter of the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA), in collaboration with the Chicago Furniture Designers Association (CFDA) present our first ever juried exhibition of design at the Chicago Cultural Center!
"The iconography of furniture and functional objects is often straightforward and simplistic. But, if certain qualities of furniture/objects are inherent for reasons of comfort, stability, use and manufacturing, where can the designer diverge from this tradition? Can furniture, and functional objects have other layers of meaning, purpose, use? With this in mind, can design be deceptive? The focus of this competition is to push the envelope of our common conceptions of furniture and furnishings and explore new roles for design."
More details www.Deceptive-Design.com.
NOVEMBER
November 11th 6-9PM
UIC Innovation Center, 1240 W. Harrison
Steve Belletire from Southern IL University and Jon Wettersten from IDEO will be joining us to speak- The road of change: A look at alternative ways to educate and problem solve by looking at the designer's path to creativity and innovation.
TEAMS Design USA party
Friday, November 14th
1812 W. Hubbard Street, Chicago, IL 60622
Please come and celebrate 10 great years in Chicago with us on Friday, November 14th. We're going to have a band, djs, food and drinks. Come early or come late. We're hosting a pre-party Plus/Minus 10 brainstorming event in the afternoon. Following the brainstorming, we're going to resurrect Fight Club. Voice your opinion on controversial topics in this underground 'verbal slugfest'. Also help us get in touch with our inner German by drinking some tasty German beers.
4:30-6:30 Plus/Minus 10 Brainstorming event
6:30-7:45 PM Fight Club!
7:45 PM - until 1 AM - Live band, dj, German beer, and food!
For those of you who are less than familiar than with the history of TEAMS, please check out our site at http://www.teamsdesign.com/
DECEMBER
UIC Design Lecture - Sustainability Series
December 2, 2008 6-9PM
UIC Innovation Center, 1240 W. Harrison
Generation Responsible:
A closer look at recent graduates and young designers who are changing the face of green design.
Speakers: Brian Peters, Design Lab Workshop and Carl Boyd, Normal Stuff. Doris Wells-Papanek's UIC Graduate class "Can we build a sustainable world?" presentations.
Loungin' at the Lodge: 2008 IDSA Chicago Holiday Party
December 11 6-9PM
Radius Product Development, 1333 N Kingsbury
IDSA members $10, Students $5, Non-members $15.
Register online by Dec 9th: www.regonline.com/IDSA-Chi-Holiday08
You're cordially invited to celebrate the end of 2008 with IDSA Chicago. Join us as we transform Radius Product Development's design studio into a fabulous ski lodge for our annual holiday blow-out. Put on your finest polyester vest, elk-skin earmuffs, and toboggan hat and come sip hot toddies with us in the lodge! (Please bring an ID for alcoholic beverages.) The winner of the best-dressed lodge-lounger will receive a Wacom Intuos tablet!
And what's a day at the lodge without hitting the slopes? Join us for ski lessons as we look forward into 2009 and beyond with presentations from industry experts on trends in aesthetics, consumer insights and technology.
And as always, we will be collecting gifts at the party for our friends at the South City Foster Parents Association to distribute to their kids. Gifts for teenagers, young children, or toddlers are appropriate, and gift cards are strongly preferred.
Special thanks to our sponsors: Radius Product Development & Wacom



