Modulox
From idea to product: not just the communication, but the thinking behind it.

Context
SolidHub: a 3D-printed modular system to organize the workstation.
Challenge
Make the system truly composable, and be able to prove it.
Solution
Mathematical rules of modularity, competitor analysis, system definition. Then brand and site.
Result
A product with clear logic and a digital presence that tells it.
The context
SolidHub had an intuition: a 3D-printed modular system to organize the workstation. A physical product with a precise promise, to be truly composable.
The question wasn't just how to communicate it, but how to make it coherent: a modular system only works if the rules that govern it hold up.
What we did
We worked side by side with SolidHub, upstream of the website: from the mathematical rules of modularity to competitor analysis, all the way to defining how to make the system truly composable.
Only after putting the product logic in order did we build its brand and digital presence: a website that doesn't just show the product, but tells the thinking behind it.
The result
A product with clear logic and a digital presence that tells it. Modularity is no longer just a word on the homepage: it's a coherent structure, from the system to the site.
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