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Eleven LLC
Product development studio
Product development studio
| Field | Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| name | ELEVEN, LLC | ||
| logo | [[File:BlueBrown2.png | BlueBrown2]] | |
| type | Private | ||
| foundation | 1996 | ||
| location_city | Boston, Massachusetts | ||
| location_country | United States | ||
| homepage | eleven.net |
name = ELEVEN, LLC| logo = [[File:BlueBrown2.png|BlueBrown2]] | type = Private | foundation = 1996 | location_city = Boston, Massachusetts| location_country = United States| homepage = eleven.net| }} ELEVEN, LLC is a product development studio with offices in Boston, Massachusetts and New York City, New York. The studio was founded in 1996 by Ben Beck, Dave Harting, Doug Marsden and Glen Walter. Since then the company has designed products and experiences across multiple categories: from consumer goods and housewares, to electronics, medical machinery, sporting goods, and furniture.
The company has between 11 and 20 employees providing services including Industrial Design, Mechanical Engineering, Communication Design, Business Strategy, and Design Research. The company has developed an unusual business model, in which the traditional fee for service work is supplemented with licensing and royalties-driven work.
The studio has licensed a wide range of its own consumer products. Much of their early licensing work was for products in the pet industry. Working with Aspen Pets, the company designed the walkabout retractable dog leash. Later, the company designed Petmate cat litter boxes such as the Clean Step Litter Box, which is enclosed to prevent the cat from trailing litter out of the box and to provide added privacy for the pet.
They developed Burton’s snowboarding step-in boot technology, SI and PSI, when the company was emerging as an early leader in equipment for the sport. Since designing the SI line, ELEVEN has continued to work with Burton on their binding designs, and provided periodic platform overhaul.
The company teamed up with STX Lacrosse to design a Gary Gait signature line.
The company also designed OXO's barware line, incorporating the Good Grips technology into drinking paraphernalia.
The studio has worked with Procter & Gamble on household products and strategic brand innovation for brands including Cascade, Gillette, Secret, Duracell, Febreze, Tide, Vicks, Mr. Clean, Folgers and Sunny D.
Culture
ELEVEN got its name from the 1984 film This Is Spinal Tap directed by Rob Reiner. In one scene, the world's loudest rock band demonstrates that their amp controls go up to 11 instead of 10, making it louder than others. “These go up to eleven”.
Partner Glen Walter delivered a keynote address entitled Stimulating Creativity Through Design and Strategy in Dublin in 2002 at the Seminar in Enterprise Ireland. In this address regarding ELEVEN's philosophy, Walter advocated that the design industry avoid esoteric beauty and embrace "products that add value in inventive ways that help the user". In an article printed in Design Management Review, Walter further advocates for a measure of social and ecological responsibility in design. The company's ethics have been influenced by Buckminster Fuller and Victor Papanek.
The company hosts annual industry-wide parties on November 11.
ELEVEN has won several awards over the years, including:
- 3 IDEA/Business Week Awards for the Cosmo Camera, Cap Rack, and SurgeArrest Notebook Pro Surge Protector
- 4 ID Magazine Awards
- 4 Good Design Awards for SI Binding in 1998, for PictureTel's COSMO Camera for Video Conferencing in 1999, for mimio flipChart in 2000, and for Walkabout Retractable Leash in 2002.
- 4 PC Magazine Best New Product Awards - Essential Hardware
- 2 Design Plus Awards
- 1 AIGA Gold Award.
- 1 iF Design Award
Media
ELEVEN has been featured in:
- Time
- Business Week{{cite journal
- Fortune
- Inc.
- Boston Business Journal{{cite news
- Graphis Inc.
- Design Management Institute
- PC Magazine
Jurors
ELEVEN designers and engineers have been jurors in:
- Appliance Manufacturer Magazine
Affiliations
ELEVEN is affiliated with:
- DMI
- IDSA
- Northeastern University Engineering Curriculum Advisory Board
- AIGA
- Boston Area Solidworks Users Group
- Certified Solidworks Professionals
- New England Pro/E Users Group
- DIGMA
- Boston Design Museum
References
References
- "Eleven's Ben beck Captivates Fans at Lecture".
- Walter, Glen. (2010). "Building a Better Bird Cage, and Other Tales". Design Management Review.
- (June 27, 2002)
- Walter, Glen. (2010). "Make Promises You Can Keep". Design Management Review.
- Gnecco, Flavia. (November 12, 2010). "The Eleven Party". Design Museum Boston Blog.
- "1999 IDEA Winners".
- "Good Design 1998".
- "Good Design Awards 1999".
- "Good Design Awards 2000".
- "Good Designs 2002".
- (2001). "AIGA Design Archives, 365 Annual Design Competitions".
- Basel, Birkhauser. (2003). "iF Yearbook 2003".
- "Profile of Ben Beck for "Time 100: The Next Wave" feature". Time.
- (December 7, 1998). "Products to Watch". Fortune.
- Walter, Glen. (2005). "(ELEVEN), a Place Where Anything Is Possible". Design Management Review.
- (April 21, 1998). "Power Protection". PC Magazine.
- (May 1994). "Meet the Judges". Business News Publishing Co..
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