Product Design: Experiment with Color, Material, and Shape
A course by Lex Pott , Product Designer

Explore form, function, and color with a series of materials to create a framework for designing your own products
An object that has been thoughtfully conceptualized, designed, and crafted has the power to lift a room with style and harmony. Product designer Lex Pott describes his self-titled design studio as a mad scientist lab, where he explores and experiments with simple raw materials using a hands-on approach.
Dive into product design by exploring the properties of raw materials like wood, wax, polyester, and synthetic clay. Use simple tools and materials to explore colors, values, and intensities to create your own materials library. Ready to transform materials into your own interiors products with simple DIY techniques?
What will you learn in this online course?
16 lessons & 14 downloads
- 92% positive reviews (36)
- 1,296 students
- 16 lessons (3h 27m)
- 14 additional resources (1 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: English, German, Spanish (Latam), French, Indonesian, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Turkish
- English · Spanish · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch · Turkish · Romanian · Indonesian
- Level: Beginner
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What is this course's project?
Develop a materials library and a final interior product design.

Who is this online course for?
This course is ideal for those who like to work with their hands and experiment with colors and materials.
Requirements and materials
Some previous knowledge of design is useful but not essential.
In terms of materials, you will need clay, coins, plywood, wax, a knife, scissors, and other materials specified by Lex at the beginning of the course.

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Lex Pott
A course by Lex Pott
Growing up in a household with artist parents made Lex aware of his desire to pursue an artistic career path from a young age. After graduating from Design Academy Eindhoven, Lex opened his self-titled design studio in Rotterdam in 2009, where he started to work on a variety of projects, creating both one-of-a-kind and mass production pieces.
His method focuses on testing the boundaries and properties of the materials he uses most: wood, stone, and metal. Combining form, function, and fun into each object he creates, Lex experiments and develops unique pieces through his raw and intuitive methodology. He has worked for various international labels and clients.
Content
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U1
Introduction
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About Me
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Influences
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U2
Ideation
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Defining the Relation of Color and Materials
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Material Properties
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Tonality, Color Blocking and Color Transitions
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U3
Experimenting
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Experiment 1: Clay and Color 1
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Experiment 1: Clay and Color 2
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Experiment 2: Metals and Color 1
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Experiment 2: Metals and Color 2
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Experiment 3: Wood and Polyester 1
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Experiment 3: Wood and Polyester 2
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Experiment 4: Wax
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U4
Making It to Design
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Analyse and Reflect
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Developing Products: Craft vs. Design
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How to Go Further and Make your Designs Come To Life
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How to Communicate Your Work
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FP
Final project
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Product Design: Experiment with Color, Material, and Shape
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FAQs
This course is designed for intermediate-level designers who already have some experience in art or design and want to deepen their understanding of materials, color theory, and studio processes.
You'll need basic studio tools such as clay, wood, metals, wax, pigments, safety gear, and access to equipment like pasta machines, sandblasters, and workbenches. A list of recommended materials is provided at the start of the course.
You will learn how to set up and organize a creative workspace, build functional studio zones, and optimize workflow for hands-on prototyping and design development.
Yes, the course includes practical lessons on material experimentation, covering sandblasting, metal oxidation, patina creation, and safe handling of chemicals for unique design effects.
The course teaches color theory fundamentals and guides you in applying concepts like color gradients, blocking, and tonality across various materials including clay, metals, and resin.
Yes, you will learn to blend clay colors, use pasta machines for smooth gradients, and apply these techniques to other materials for advanced color transitions in design.
Yes, the course provides step-by-step guidance for making prototypes and scale models, focusing on both product and furniture design using a range of materials.
L'enthousiasme de Lex est très communicatif ! J'ai été très inspirée par l'étude des dégradés en pâte fimo et sur bois. Je recommande !
Great course! lots of inspiration
Very interesting. Nice to learn about new way to see and use materials.
Excelente Curso, de veras lo recomiendo.
Interesante la propuesta del diseñador,pero tuve muchas dificultades con los subtitulos,no aparecian en gran parte de las lecciones