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We're five!

This was a crazy year. We’re powering through and we’re forever grateful for our clients that are supporting us throughout this time. Seeing so many small business close during this economic blip is eye opening, and I certainly don’t take for granted that we will sustain through this. I had to put some internal projects on hold, but looking forward to gaining growth momentum again soon.

Aside from that, since my last report, we’ve done some cool projects! Some with long-term clients, some with new clients. We’re always learning and have no complaints!

FOUR!

We’re approaching four years old! Every year, I write one of these posts to give a summary of everything BDH (formatted as a collection of random thoughts). This is the first year I’m writing it a bit early; I’m inspired because this is the most exciting update for me yet.

The last year has really been fantastic. 

The most valuable lesson of the year for me has been creating time (relative to Sam of the past). I haven’t been close to as busy as I’ve been in years prior, yet our output has exceeded all previous metrics.

I took some time this summer for leisure travel. After nine countries in a few months, my biggest takeaway is that I’m so thankful to be based in Los Angeles. There’s lots of polarizing societal noise surrounding this place, but for me, it’s difficult to deny that LA cultivates creativity like no other. The weather, variety, & quality of life are more than just a bonus.

I should touch on business health & happiness. We’ve had a huge variety of client projects this year, most of which have been really fun! All sorts of niches, materials, client product goals, & people. My sincerest thank you to all of you who chose to engage with us. We’ve bought a bunch of fun new tools this year as well, 3D printers, camera’s etc. Yay, new toys are fun & we’re continuing to be on the forefront of utilizing new technology, both in hardware and software. Speaking of which, much love to my suppliers, vendors, partners, mentors, & friends who make this business fun.

BDH is at a point where I am able to make a run at a goal I’ve had since high school. More to come, but I’ll leave you with this:

 
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We're 3!

Well I’m very happy! BDH is 3 years old.

We’re not yet in major media, known in pop-culture, or IPOing. Though still a far cry from what we’ll be doing in the future, I think there’s something to be said for growing for 3 years as a 100% bootstrapped business doing innovative things with happy clients.

Some personal reflections & realizations from the last year:

  • Besides seeing clients get to market with products we’ve helped them design, learning is by far one of the most rewarding parts of this endeavor.

  • This coincides with the prior point, but the physiology & sociology of engineering / business / life is fascinating. The technical stuff is really cool, but everything we do is human-centric.

  • Tough times in entrepreneurship can be really tough. The number of zeros after the dollar sign changes, the risk generally doesn’t. Shits crazy let me tell you.

  • Life sure is cool! There’s a lot of people doing things that make our time here a great window in history. It’s really inspiring & I’m working hard to be one of them.

In the interest of not taking up too much of your time, I’m keeping this short.

As always, & most importantly, a huge huge thank you to our clients, vendors, industry partners, & friends that have done so much to support BDH. I mean this from the bottom of my heart, it really means a lot.

Looking forward to checking back in when we’re 4!

Touring Welch Allyn

It was great to chat with Welch Allyn about the progression of medical technology & current design challenges within their professional & consumer product lines. Looking forward to the opportunity to collaborate in the future!

Additionally, they have some really cool volume manufacturing efficiencies in their line layouts.

Thank you Raz for the tour!

Idea to Product in Five Hours

Had time for a little personal project here. Love the Leica, never loved its lens hood so designed & printed a few in an evening.

CAD & Render.

SLA 3D printed and painted matte black.

Also, we’ve been recognized as a top product design company on DesignRush!

Advanced Design & Manufacturing / MD&M Expo 2018

Had a great time for our 3rd consecutive year attending the UBM Manufacturing Expo 2018 in Anaheim. This is one of the biggest shows of the year for us and it's so fun to see our local and global vendors & friends all in one place.

Great seeing these guys from the small town I'm from in NY - I interned here in college!

Our friends at Racer had a great booth as always!

Great to see some of the latest injection molding tech.

Waterjet companies usually take the cake for coolest product demos.

Additive Manufacturing Americas Conference

It was a pleasure to speak about future additive applications in automotive production at the Am Show Americas 2017. Really enjoyed seeing old industry faces and connecting with some of the other speakers!

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We're Two!

BDH is two years old! Since the first year was a lot of getting organized & getting our name out there, this was our first real full year of making clients dreams come to fruition, & it was awesome! Some highlights of the year:

- This year, clients & vendors have taken us all over the world (5 countries)!

- We've continued reinvesting profits in expanding our capabilities & bringing new technology in-house.

- We've had the pleasure of working on quite the variety of projects; from simple consumer goods to complex technologies that will greatly impact parts of the world.

Most importantly, I want to send a huge thank you to all of our clients, industry partners, vendors, & friends. As I was writing holiday greeting notes this year, I was elated to reflect on the amazing relationships that have graced BDH this year. The various Los Angeles communities that we're a part of have been integral in growing as a business. We are so thankful for the support, both locally & globally.

Much love,

Sam