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Karten Design is a Los Angeles-based industrial design consultancy that assists companies in multiple stages of product development, from customer research and concept generation through product engineering and production. Karten Design works in the fields of consumer electronics, digital health, medical devices, housewares, business products, sporting equipment and transportation design.

History

Founded by Stuart Karten in 1984, the firm has a staff of 30 design researchers, industrial designers, and mechanical engineers. In 2008, Karten Design was one of five industrial design firms profiled in Fast Company's Masters of Design series.[1] The firm celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2014.

Clients and Products

Karten Design has worked with industry leaders such as Boston Scientific, Samsung, DirecTV, Kohler Company, and Cardinal Health, and designed inaugural product lines for several start-up companies, including Endotronix, Vessix Vascular, and Cardiac Science. Recognizable designs including the Zon hearing aid, which won the 2008 People's Design Award from the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum. Other notable projects include:

  1. S Series with Sweep Technology - the S Series is the first hearing aid that uses the same touch technology as the iPod, so that users can adjust volume and change modes with the sweep of a finger. It designed for Starkey Laboratories, who introduced the device in late 2009.[2]
  1. Zon - Also designed for Starkey, the Zon hearing aid debuted in 2008. Small and sleek, it was targeted specifically at style-conscious older adults who were reluctant to adopt traditional hearing aids because of their bulky size and unattractive appearance.[3]
  1. SimpleDrive and the (re)drive - eco-friendly external hard drives that were designed for Fabrik (now Hitachi) and released in 2008. The 500 GB SimpleTech (re)drive introduces new sustainable materials to Fabrik's product line and the SimpleTech SimpleDrive makes steps toward improved sustainability by using the materials and manufacturing processes already in place at the company.[4]
  1. LifeBook A Series Notebook for Fujitsu that was recognized by Appliance Design Magazine as "an elegant, yet value-priced laptop computer designed specifically for a targeted segment of conservative-minded, home-based technology users in the U.S"[5]
  1. VG Pocket Caplet and VG Pocket Tablet for Performance Designed Products
  1. Jabra FreeSpeak BT-200: a wireless mobile phone headset, which according to a Jabra press release[6] was the "world's best-selling Bluetooth headset" in 2005.
  1. G3 automated external defibrillator for Cardiac Science
  2. CoolGard 3000 for Alsius
  3. Jobclock for Exaktime
  4. a Time Empowerment Research study for Johnson Controls

Awards and recognitions

Since 1984, Karten Design has received national and international design awards, including the Spark Award, Good Design Award,[7] iF product design award,[8]Red Dot design award, Appliance Design Excellence in Design Awards, CES Innovations Award, and the International Design Excellence Award.

The firm’s proprietary design research process, ModeMapping, which uses a unique form of information design to organize, communicate and analyze research findings, received an IDEA Award in 2006.[9] Stuart Karten has presented ModeMapping at the Rhode Island School of Design Center for Design and Business in 2006, the IIT Institute of Design Design Research Conference in 2007,[10] and the A+D Museum's Design Process and Innovation Symposium in 2008.

Karten Design has received recognition in the field of medical design. Its Clarion Speech Processor for Advanced Bionics – part of a cochlear implant for patients with severe hearing damage – received a Medical Design Excellence Award in 1998.[11] In 2004, Stuart Karten was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the Medical Device Industry by MD&DI Magazine.[12]

The firm was recognized by the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in 2008 as the recipient of the prestigious People's Design Award, presented for excellence in the design of the Zon hearing aid for Starkey.[13] The award was presented to Stuart Karten at the Cooper-Hewitt's 9th annual National Design Awards gala in New York on October 23, 2008 by Padma Lakshmi, host of Bravo's Top Chef.[14] The Zon was also featured in one of the Smithsonian Design Museum’s reopening exhibitions in 2014. The Zon hearing aid will appear in the exhibition Tools: Extending Our Reach from December 12, 2014 – May 25, 2015.[15]

In 2009, Fast Company published an online feature on the evolution and design of hearing aids. The article focused on the Karten Design's partnership with Starkey, and the development of the S Series.[16]

Concept Projects

Epidermits

The Museum of Modern Art featured one of Karten Design's conceptual art projects, Epidermits, as part of the Design and the Elastic Mind exhibition in 2008. The epidermit was described as an interactive pet of the future "spawned from a skin-and-hair-cell culture grown from a human cheek swab."[17] It was subsequently posted on Wired.com as "The Scariest Toy Concept Ever."[18]

Kurrency

In 2009, Karten Design released Kurrency, a conceptual line of chandeliers constructed entirely from bills of different denominations and currencies. The chandeliers also project words such as "Greed" and "Safety Net" on the surface below. Karten was quoted in the press release as saying, “In today’s economy, there is perhaps nothing so beautiful as cold hard cash.”[19]

See also

External links

References

  1. Shierlitz, Tom (October 2008). "Five Top Design Firms Make the Gadgets We Love".
  2. Ozler, Levent (November 2009). "SKD Designs Hearing Industry's First and Only Touch Interface for Starkey". Dexigner
  3. Core 77 Studio Bullitts
  4. August 15, 2008. "SKD Designs Green Hard Drive for Fabrik" Dexigner
  5. Adams, Larry (June 1, 2007). "Excellence in Design: Clever Creations". Appliance Design
  6. Jabra Press Release. September 26, 2005. "Introducing the Next Generation of The World's Best-Selling Bluetooth Headset from Jabra"
  7. T-Line Blood Pressure Monitor Good Design 2005 Award Winners
  8. iF Communication Design Award: Jobclock
  9. 2006 IDEA Winners: Silver. Time Empowerment Research- Stuart Karten Design
  10. IIT Institute of Design. Design Research Conference 2007: Speakers
  11. MDEA Award Winners 1998
  12. June, 2004. "100 Notable People" MD&DI
  13. People's Design Award. Zon Hearing Aid Wins 2008 People's Design Award
  14. Dexigner.com. Stuart Karten Design's Zon Hearing Aid Wins 2008 Cooper-Hewitt People's Design Award
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  16. Kuang, Cliff (December 2009). "How Stuart Karten and Starkey Re-Invented the Hearing Aid". Fast Company
  17. Glausiusz, Josie. March 12, 2008. "Exhibition: Beauty meets utility at MoMA"
  18. Fermoso, Jose. September 17, 2008. "The Scariest Toy Concept Ever: The Epidermits Thing" Wired.com
  19. Silverberg, Michael. December 17, 2008. "Metropolis POV: Made Of Money" MetropolisMag.com