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Building products from scratch is hard. Building a business is at least as difficult. A lot of young founders and entrepreneurs lose their minds trying to grapple with the interwoven complexities of these disciplines.
Chris Michaud has figured them both out.
Chris is a rising phenom in the world of industrial design and manufacturing. In 2015 he left a full-time gig and started First Summit Design, a product consulting group with a focus on industrial design for cool products. He's since become involved with a number of other design-focused companies that we discuss in some depth.
We had a great conversation about hardware design and manufacturing, serial entrepreneurship and work/life balance.
I hope you enjoy this episode of Hacker Practice with Chris Michaud
Notes[01:30] Justus and Chris met when they came together to work on an IoT project for a somewhat obscure sport.
[04:30] What is industrial design?
[06:15] Why Chris focuses on the ideas behind design rather than influential design figures.
[07:30] How Chris designed his fiancee’s engagement ring.
[09:15] Is design easier for one person or for a group?
[11:00] How did Chris develop the skill of sketching products
[12:30] Chris’s first big product and how he went about designing it
[14:00] Good barbells vs GREAT barbells
[16:40] Why kettlebells might be an easier place to start designing for fitness equipment than a barbell
[17:45] Where is materials research important?
[18:45] Discussion on steel quality and impacting variables
[23:12] Why it’s important to think about manufacturing and assembly concerns during the design phase of a product
[27:30] Domestic vs international manufacturing
[31:10] Chris goes to a wedding in China
[33:00] Different regions in China do different kinds of manufacturing
[35:00] How does Chris vet new manufacturing relationships
[36:00] How Chris got a local Chinese government to shut down a chrome plating facility for unsafe labor practices
[38:45] Chris is a partner in four businesses
[46:00] How does Chris get big clients
[50:00] Chris describes his sales process
[52:00] Chris tells a horror story from a pitch that went wrong
[57:30] The future of the cannabis industry in Massachusetts
[1:00:00] Chris reveals a cannabis product idea
[1:01:00] What does serial entrepreneurship mean to Chris
[1:02:00] How does Chris prioritize?
[1:03:50] What does Chris’s next hire look like?
[1:07:30] What’s the biggest challenge Chris deals with on a daily basis
[1:09:00] Chris’s biggest lesson learned in the last two years building several companies
[1:11:00] Last requests and contact information
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Building products from scratch is hard. Building a business is at least as difficult. A lot of young founders and entrepreneurs lose their minds trying to grapple with the interwoven complexities of these disciplines.
Chris Michaud has figured them both out.
Chris is a rising phenom in the world of industrial design and manufacturing. In 2015 he left a full-time gig and started First Summit Design, a product consulting group with a focus on industrial design for cool products. He's since become involved with a number of other design-focused companies that we discuss in some depth.
We had a great conversation about hardware design and manufacturing, serial entrepreneurship and work/life balance.
I hope you enjoy this episode of Hacker Practice with Chris Michaud
Notes[01:30] Justus and Chris met when they came together to work on an IoT project for a somewhat obscure sport.
[04:30] What is industrial design?
[06:15] Why Chris focuses on the ideas behind design rather than influential design figures.
[07:30] How Chris designed his fiancee’s engagement ring.
[09:15] Is design easier for one person or for a group?
[11:00] How did Chris develop the skill of sketching products
[12:30] Chris’s first big product and how he went about designing it
[14:00] Good barbells vs GREAT barbells
[16:40] Why kettlebells might be an easier place to start designing for fitness equipment than a barbell
[17:45] Where is materials research important?
[18:45] Discussion on steel quality and impacting variables
[23:12] Why it’s important to think about manufacturing and assembly concerns during the design phase of a product
[27:30] Domestic vs international manufacturing
[31:10] Chris goes to a wedding in China
[33:00] Different regions in China do different kinds of manufacturing
[35:00] How does Chris vet new manufacturing relationships
[36:00] How Chris got a local Chinese government to shut down a chrome plating facility for unsafe labor practices
[38:45] Chris is a partner in four businesses
[46:00] How does Chris get big clients
[50:00] Chris describes his sales process
[52:00] Chris tells a horror story from a pitch that went wrong
[57:30] The future of the cannabis industry in Massachusetts
[1:00:00] Chris reveals a cannabis product idea
[1:01:00] What does serial entrepreneurship mean to Chris
[1:02:00] How does Chris prioritize?
[1:03:50] What does Chris’s next hire look like?
[1:07:30] What’s the biggest challenge Chris deals with on a daily basis
[1:09:00] Chris’s biggest lesson learned in the last two years building several companies
[1:11:00] Last requests and contact information