KISS® Products Design Works
Selected industrial design contributions across KISS Nails product lines, focused on form development, CMF definition, and production-ready detailing. Work emphasized fast iteration, brand consistency, and manufacturability across multiple SKUs under real-world cost and timeline constraints.
Project Type:
Solo Projects
Industrial Design
Deliverables:
Concept sketches · CMF · CAD · prototyping reviews · DFM handoff support
Time Frame:
2021 - 2022
Tools:
SolidWorks, Fusion 360, KeyShot, Vizcom, Adobe
Outcome
This body of work covers selected KISS Nails consumer products where I supported the end-to-end industrial design pipeline: translating briefs and brand direction into manufacturable forms, defining CMF packages aligned with shelf presence and price tier, and iterating geometry based on prototype feedback and vendor constraints. The emphasis was on tight cycles, clear part breakdowns, and reliable closure/assembly logic rather than exploratory storytelling.
Across SKUs, I maintained consistent visual language (proportions, transitions, and surface highlights) while adapting to different packaging architectures and component requirements. Deliverables were kept production-facing: clean CAD with parting lines and interfaces resolved, CMF callouts that vendors can execute, and concise review materials (renders and spec-ready boards) to accelerate internal alignment and manufacturing handoff.


















