Taste of Home
New Housewares for a Legacy Brand
Developed and launched 4 lines of cookware and bakeware for a publication that was licensing their brand for the first time.
Completed as the Director as New Product Development at Range Kleen.
Project Summary
My Role
Product Designer and Product Manager
Project Length
1 Year
Research
Learn about brand, users, and market
Design, CAD, graphic treatments, and prototyping
Factory sourcing, quoting, pricing, manufacture and approval of 4 different product types
26 new products
Development
Production
Launch
Phases
What products should we create?
Initial Research
Survey Taste of Home readers
Analysis of Taste of Home's most popular recipes
What is the Taste of Home brand?
Interviews with the Taste of Home test kitchen team
Market and competitive research
RESEARCH
Product testing
Inspiration from old props they use for photography
What will they look like?
Metal Bakeware
Inspiration for pattern from mid-century bakeware and tin ceilings
Refine the scale of the pattern
Technical drawings
Prototyping - metal and 3D printing
DEVELOPMENT
Aluminum Cookware
Factory visit (Italy)
Colors and printing
Fittings and specifications
Pricing and quantities
Cast Iron
Requests from Taste of Home
Reading reviews and testing reports
Testing competitive samples
Discussion with factory
CAD
Colors. logos, and specifications
Ceramic
Decision on what pieces to design
Feature development
Textural pattern and color placement
CAD
Collaboration with factory
Aluminum Cookware
Taste of Home and I tested and approved samples that had the correct materials, sizes, shapes, and handles, but didn’t have the right colors. The factory matched the specified Pantone color well.
Bringing the Designs to Life
PRODUCTION
Metal Bakeware
There was a bit of trial and error getting the embossed pattern on the bottom to come out consistently during production.
Cast Iron
The factory had provided useful feedback on the designs and good CAD for confirmation before tooling. The first off-tool samples were pretty good and we were able to approve them for production quickly.
Ceramic
The factory had evidently not reviewed the CAD before providing the quotes, which caused many issues later. Ceramic is a much more variable material than I am used to designing for, so many of the pieces ended up a bit smaller than I had intended and the glaze covers up a fair amount of the detail.
Approved Products
LAUNCH
What I Learned from this Project
Balancing new designs with existing technologies can be challenging, especially when on tight timelines.
Working with new materials (or technologies in general) can add extra time to a project.
Be sure to confirm that whoever is executing the design truly understands the design intent and all included features.