Product Design
Our multi-faceted expertise in design and technology allows us to bring great value as a strategic partner in the development of products and branded services experiences. Our design program crafts desirable objects or experiences underscored by user accessibility, aesthetics and emotional appeal. On the technology side, we focus on technical feasibility and function, measured against business objectives and fiscal viability.
Engage us and benefit from our business flexibility. We entertain shared equity, shared revenue, licensed and work-for-hire relationships when engaged in the following:
• Retail Programs
• Consumer Products
• Web Applications
• Software as Service
• Licensing Programs
• Software Applications
• Software User Interfaces
Learn more about our perspectives on design or browse our work. Interested in working with us? Schedule a consultation time or complete our online RFP form.
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Recent Posts
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Posted: 02/23/2010
Way to go, Team Designsensory! As you know from my last post, all eight of our submissions received recognition at this year's Addy Awards program. The "unknown" was the color of the awards. Well, at the...
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Posted: 02/20/2010
I am proud to say this blog post title has two meanings. One, we are slowly making headway with all the accumulated junk that made the trip from our old office to the new one....
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Posted: 01/05/2010
Beginning the Year with a Farewell
As we say hello to a new year we find ourselves saying farewell to a friend and colleague. After several years of service, Sara Lewis has decided to pursue an alternate career path and will...
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Posted: 12/07/2009
Exploring New Ground. A Retrospective on The Tennessee Trails & Byways Website
Several weeks ago, Designsensory proudly and excitedly played a crucial part in the launch of a new Tennessee statewide tourism initiative: Discover Tennessee Trails & Byways. Governor Phil Bredesen, along with the Commissioner of Tourist...
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Posted: 11/04/2009
Great progress has been made on the space since my last post. This pics show the progression of various architectural features at about the mid-way point of construction. One of the elements we are excited...
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Posted: 10/21/2009
Making and Thinking in Memphis
Two weekends ago, I had the opportunity to attend AIGA's Make/Think national design conference. It was a great experience that was as fun as it was inspiring. The theme of the conference (Make/Think) focused on...

