Meaghan Elyse Lueck's beautifully designed process video showcased the unique innovation approach of Fahrenheit 212, an extraordinary consultancy.
During my time at Quirky, we launched Wink.com, a smart product platform and app. This video is one of the first spots we created to launch the new company.
Wink.com launched with two advertising campaigns. The Smart Home comes home showcased real and extraordinary stories. The other campaign, ‘Robot Butler,’ got super weird with the concept.
This video showcases our one-week sprint project with Scotts, where they approached BuzzFeed to tap into the Gen-Z market.
The Quirky x Fisher-Price Nursery of the Future (NOTF) is an interconnected product ecosystem that empowers parents with insightful information about their babies and surroundings.
We successfully created a new consumer product business for 3M at BuzzFeed called Mural Kits. These kits allowed users to develop giant custom artwork using Post-it notes.
At Quirky, our in-house creatives were a powerhouse. This video showcases our incredible work, crafting a powerful manifesto and call to action.
In 2018, we launched an extensive line of Tasty cookware at Walmart, seeking new avenues to monetize the world's largest cooking brand.
The powerful video for Quirky highlighted the diverse and talented inventor community, offering a behind-the-scenes look into their everyday lives.
Crates, a modular storage and furniture system inspired by the classic milk crate, became Quirky's first product manufactured in the US and achieved the fastest time-to-market.
This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at Aros and its inventor, Dr. Garthen Leslie, who had a frustrating experience with his dysfunctional air conditioner.
Sometimes telling your loved one on Valentine's Day that 'they have your heart' isn't good enough. Why use words when you can give them your actual heart?
At Quirky, we introduced ‘Blackouts,’ a radical idea where the company would shut down three times a year for a full week. Every staff member was encouraged to go and do something for themselves.
At Quirky, we actively engaged in community events, including hosting a memorable 'Night of Invention' at SXSW in Austin, Texas. This fun spot was created specifically for the event.
At Quirky, we embraced the concept of "Speed" as one of our key attributes, often using the example of the Empire State Building, which was built in just one year, to inspire our product design process.
Gift cards offer benefits to both businesses and consumers. They are a popular choice for gifts, and we wanted to create a compelling gift card set with a meaningful concept.
Crates, a modular storage and furniture system, is significant in Quirky's history. It became our first product manufactured in the USA and holds the record for the quickest time from idea to shipping, under 100 days.
Ohm, the sister product to Beat Booster, was designed to complement it at retail. With similar packaging and style, we aimed to create a cohesive launch and retail video experience.
Pluck, a brilliantly simple and enjoyable product, sparked the reaction "why didn't I come up with that?" It effectively addressed a common problem with a fun and straightforward solution.
Pawcet, an ingenious outdoor hydration station created by Tony Lytle from Larwill, Indiana, revolutionized the concept of a dog water fountain. Designed to be attached to any standard garden hose, Pawcet allows dogs to quench their thirst with a simple touch of a paw.
Verseur Metal is the ultimate multitool for wine lovers, incorporating everything you need to open, serve, and preserve your favorite wines. In this concise product launch, we conveyed all the product features within a 30-second timeframe, without the need for a voiceover.
Our product videos had to go out when the invention was ready to promote. Imagine launching a garden product in winter when there aren’t any leaves. Luckily we had scissors and a leaf template at hand.
Quirky gained recognition for its Power line of products, and one standout was the desk-top Power strip with a built-in portable battery, ideal for travel or emergencies, capable of charging a smartphone three times in one go.
Crossover, a dual-function phone case submitted by Richard Moreen to Quirky, offered both phone protection and wallet functionality. Remarkably, within just two months of its conception, Crossover was successfully launched and made available in retail stores nationwide.
Shake is a line of four beach bags equipped with unique mesh bottoms to keep your items in, and sand out. Submitted to our platform by celebrity chef Spike Mendelsohn and his friend Charlie Dougiello.
Beat Booster represented a strategic shift for Quirky, as the company transitioned from creating smaller, non-electronic functional products to tackling more complex solution-oriented designs.
In a concise yet impactful video, we feature 'Align,' a stapler featuring a magnetic base that enables stapling in hard-to-reach areas. The magnetic base provides a unique advantage, stapling in unconventional positions inaccessible to traditional staplers.
This video unveils the creation of Porkfolio, a connected product developed with the intention of teaching kids about money and responsibilities. By infusing piggy banks with internet capabilities, we aimed to make them smarter and more engaging,
At Quirky, speed was our weapon. When a community member submitted an idea for an improved hand dryer, we aimed to create a final prototype within two hours, prompting the entire company to prioritize and collaborate on the project.
In this video update, Janna Garza, the VP of Platform at Quirky, provides the community with insights into the evolution of Freewheel, a product in the development cycle.
Never work with kids or animals, or so the saying goes. We had a pet category at Quirky and often had hilarious results trying to do photo shoots and videos with our four-legged friends.
This simple animation shows how you can become part of the Quirky community. Create your own ‘stick figure’ on our app and use it throughout your invention journey.
This short video showed some of Quirky's soft product good capabilities, highlighted one of our designers, and saw him give his lovely mum a surprise Mother's Day gift.
Every now and then, Quirky team members gathered together and headed out into the world to do warm and fuzzy things for people with our inventions.
Early in my time at Quirky, we rebranded the whole company. This meant the platform, our multiple offices, and all future products we were producing.