What To Do If You Can’t Draw
You’ve tried everything to create a visual representation of your invention to no avail. Any attempts at sketching even the roughest draft have failed miserably. Or perhaps you have a disability preventing you from being able to draw. Regardless of the reasoning, what can you do? You simply can’t draw. If you or anyone you …
Read moreHow to Find the Right Invention Company for You
Just as one does not simply walk into Mordor, one does not simply choose the first product development company they find. It is folly! OK, all jokes aside, it’s extremely important to choose your product development company with great care. Because, sadly, not all invention companies are created equal. When people think of working with …
Read moreThe Benefits of Developing a Product Sample
When the Davison design team makes the first prototype, they just need to answer one simple question: “Does it work?” The first prototype is a “proof of concept” model that determines if the invention can work as intended. It may not look exactly like the final prototype and it certainly isn’t made from the same …
Read moreDoes Davison’s Invention Service Cost Money?
It’s a question that we’re frequently asked, “Is there a fee for your invention service?” Simply, yes, we do charge fees for the services we provide. However, it’s important to point out that you can securely submit your idea to Davison for a no-cost consultation (read free). Once we discuss your idea and determine whether it …
Read moreWhy You Should Prototype Your Invention
Imagine you were looking to buy a new car, and the only information you received about your prospective purchase came from a 2D dealer’s brochure – no test drive, no tire-kicking, no chance to see if your favorite coffee mug fits in the car’s cup holders. You probably wouldn’t buy it. Prospective buyers of your …
Read moreShould I Make a Prototype of My Idea?
If you’ve already embarked on the journey of pursuing your invention idea, you know the process can be an exciting, but confusing one. If you haven’t yet started, you may find yourself stuck in either the excited or confused category. A common question for new inventors is “Should I make a prototype of my idea?” …
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