Product Design: Put a Price on Your Creations
Production batches
A course by Emiliano Godoy , Industrial Designer
About the video: Production batches
Overview
“For the manufacture of an object it is important that you know which is the ideal manufacturing batch, that is, the number of products that should be manufactured at the same time. In some cases as one-off or custom-made pieces, this lot will be one piece. I will show you several examples that will allow you to understand the basic criteria to determine the most appropriate number of products in a batch, as well as the percentage of waste that should be integrated into your calculation.”
In this video lesson Emiliano Godoy addresses the topic: Production batches, which is part of the Domestika online course: Product Design: Put a Price on Your Creations. Learn the tools to control costs, set prices, and monetize your work in order to launch your product to the market.
Partial transcription of the video
“Production batches To make a product, it is important that you know which is the most suitable production batch. The batch is how many products together you are going to make and what is the logic behind that number. In some cases that lot is one. If you are going to make a unique piece, a piece of art, If you are going to make an interior design or architecture product, the lot is one. In some cases when development costs are very low and the production is very high, you could say that the batch is infinite Or for our case, you could say that it has no cost. This would be if you are a farm...”
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Course summary for: Product Design: Put a Price on Your Creations
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Business, Creative Consulting, Design, Design Management, Marketing, Portfolio Development, Product Design

Emiliano Godoy
A course by Emiliano Godoy
Born in Mexico, Emiliano Godoy studied at the Ibero-American University and later the Pratt Institute. He has more than 20 years of experience working on applied sustainability projects with the aim of using design as a tool of positive change for society and the environment.
He is currently a partner at the design company Tuux and at the experimental glass design and manufacturing company Vissio, as well as a member of the Abierto Mexicano de Diseño, an international design festival devoted to celebrating all aspects of design. He has collaborated with brands from around the world including Kikkerland, Urrea, Nouvel, Lamosa, Nike, Comex, Tecnotabla, and Nanimarquina.
He has also taught classes at the Tec de Monterrey, Centro de Diseño Cine y Televisión, UNAM, Pratt Institute, and the Ibero-American University. Of all his work, his most prized pieces are those included in the permanent collections at the MoMA in New York, the Franz Mayer Museum in Mexico City, and the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum.
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