The Science of Products
The Science of Products
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How Brands Secretly Shape Your Identity? | Product Psychology 101
**How Brands Secretly Shape Your Identity?: The Psychology of Brand Identity**
Apple isn't just a tech company, Nike isn't just about shoes, and Patagonia isn't just about jackets. These brands-and many others-represent something much bigger: an identity, a personality, and values that resonate with us on a personal level.
But what makes us pick one brand over another? Is it just about quality and price, or is there a deeper connection? This video explores the fascinating world of **Product Psychology** to uncover how brand identity shapes our choices and even reflects who we are-or who we want to be.
From iconic campaigns like Apple's *Think Different* to Nike's *Just Do It*, we dive dee...
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Видео

The Story Behind Dyson: How Dyson Turned Engineering into Art?
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.21 день назад
This is the story of Sir James Dyson, the designer who revolutionized vacuums, air purifiers, and hair dryers by blending design with engineering excellence. In this video, we’ll uncover how Dyson tackled everyday problems like inefficient vacuums and noisy hair dryers, turning them into groundbreaking products. We’ll also explore the design philosophy, the innovative features behind Dyson’s ic...
The Evolution of Product Design: What It Means for 2025
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.Месяц назад
In the digital age, what does it truly mean to be a "Product Designer"? The evolution of product design, from crafting physical objects during the Industrial Revolution to creating digital ecosystems today, has blurred the lines between the tangible and the virtual. We'll explore this transformation, how products and technology are more interconnected than ever, and what the shift means for des...
Teenage Engineering : Design Analysis, Collaborations and Challenges...
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.Месяц назад
Teenage Engineering: Design Analysis, Collaborations and Challenges If you’ve ever scrolled through Pinterest searching for “Industrial Design,” you’ve likely seen a wave of sleek, minimal designs, with geometric shapes and metallic finishes. But for most of these, they’re just concepts-except when it comes to Teenage Engineering. This Swedish company has turned these aspirational designs into ...
Is 5 Years a Perfect Upgrade Cycle for an iPhone?
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.2 месяца назад
*Title:* iPhone 16 Pro vs. iPhone 11 | Major Changes in Design & Usability Explained! *Description:* Are you tired of seeing the same iPhone design every year? 🤔 In this video, we dive deep into the evolution of the iPhone by comparing the *iPhone 16 Pro* with the *iPhone 11*. Discover how much Apple has truly changed over the last 5 years in terms of *design*, *usability*, and the *overall pro...
Firephone : The $170M Failure Behind Alexa & Kindle!
Просмотров 7352 месяца назад
Did you know Amazon once tried to enter the smartphone market? The result: a $170M failure called the Fire Phone. But this colossal misstep was a necessary lesson that helped shape the future success of Alexa and Kindle. In this video, we dive into the story of the Fire Phone-its design, why it failed, and how it eventually paved the way for Amazon’s most successful products. Watch until the en...
Should You Buy Watches from Fashion Brands?
Просмотров 4712 месяца назад
Should You Buy a Fashion Watch? 🕰️ By the end of this video, you’ll know exactly why brands like Armani, Hugo Boss, and Michael Kors sell these watches-despite not being as accurate as traditional timepieces or as useful as an Apple Watch. So, what’s the real purpose of designer watches? Stick around till the end to find out! If you’re into design and the science behind products, don’t forget t...
Braun vs. The World: How Today's Minimal Design is Influenced by Dieter Rams
Просмотров 42 тыс.3 месяца назад
In this video, We explore how Braun's minimalist design philosophy, pioneered by Dieter Rams, shaped the world of product design. From household appliances to modern tech, we’ll dive deep into why simplicity became the ultimate sophistication and how other brands have adopted or challenged Braun’s design language. We'll look at how Ram's design principles are still valid today and how some can ...
Why Product Launches Don't Excite Us Anymore?
Просмотров 2703 месяца назад
Are people getting bored of tech launches? 🤔 With Apple's big event right around the corner, I'm finding myself less excited than usual. And it’s not just Apple! Whether it’s Meta, Google, Dyson, or Sony, it seems like the magic is fading for a lot of us. In this video, we dive deep into the evolution of tech launches and explore why they don’t thrill us like they used to. From the saturation o...
How Apple Slowly Perfects Its Iconic Products?
Просмотров 2084 месяца назад
In this video, I dive deep into why Apple products, like the AirPods, iPhone, and MacBook, are more than just successful-they're iconic. Ever wondered why Apple doesn’t rush to launch products first but always seems to get it right? It’s all about their slow, evolutionary design process, which I’m calling "The Gradualist Design Theory". Join me as I explore how Apple’s methodical approach to re...
5 Product Innovations That Changed the Olympics Forever!
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.4 месяца назад
These are 5 Product Innovations That Changed the Olympics Forever! In today's video, we explore five groundbreaking product innovations that have transformed the Olympic Games forever. From revolutionary footwear to state-of-the-art timekeeping, these innovations have pushed the boundaries of athletic performance and fairness. Stick around to learn how each product made its mark on the Olympics...
Why tech companies are making cars now?
Просмотров 3974 месяца назад
Can you believe that Xiaomi, the tech giant known for smartphones, TVs, and e-scooters, has built a car that looks like a Porsche? In this video, we explore how Xiaomi and other tech companies are transforming the auto industry by making electric cars as easy to produce as smartphones. 🔍 What's Inside: 0:00 - Introduction 1:07 - 01 Simplified Engineering of EVs 3:07 - 02 Faster Manufacturing & ...
How did Car Design evolve over 100 Years?
Просмотров 4115 месяцев назад
How did Car Design evolve over 100 Years?
Why Luxury Products are so Expensive? - POV of a Product Designer.
Просмотров 1915 месяцев назад
Why Luxury Products are so Expensive? - POV of a Product Designer.
Why You Keep Buying? : Design Secret Brands Don’t Want You to Know
Просмотров 1975 месяцев назад
Why You Keep Buying? : Design Secret Brands Don’t Want You to Know
How Future Smartphones will look like?
Просмотров 486 месяцев назад
How Future Smartphones will look like?
The Evolution of Mobile Computing Devices.
Просмотров 406 месяцев назад
The Evolution of Mobile Computing Devices.
Why Companies should Prioritize Accessibility in Product Design.
Просмотров 296 месяцев назад
Why Companies should Prioritize Accessibility in Product Design.
4 Factors to consider while buying a Product?
Просмотров 856 месяцев назад
4 Factors to consider while buying a Product?

Комментарии

  • @mrexaggerated522
    @mrexaggerated522 6 дней назад

    Subscribed. Less, but better-hoping this channel becomes a masterpiece in the making

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts 6 дней назад

      Thanks, I appreciate the words. Stay tuned for more content:)

  • @visunashokkumar1782
    @visunashokkumar1782 8 дней назад

    So Jaguar are trying to re create this aesthetic by "Copying Nothing" ?

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts 6 дней назад

      Not exactly. They tried something which i consider a general design language of an electric concept car.. check out RR spectre and combine it with Cybertruck. You may get something similar to new Jaguars ;)

  • @harshsuniltrivedi8284
    @harshsuniltrivedi8284 8 дней назад

    Shouldn't it be iPhone 11 PRO to iPhone 16 PRO?

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts 6 дней назад

      Ideally yes, but I upgraded from iphone 11 to 16 pro. So shared some thoughts about the upgrade.

  • @UrVieja
    @UrVieja 8 дней назад

    Loved this ❤

  • @Sagars2506
    @Sagars2506 9 дней назад

    Saurabh Verma sir you doing so well I loved how it explored the psychology behind our brand choices. I'm definitely going to be more mindful of the brands I support from now on. Thanks for sharing this

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts 9 дней назад

      Thank you. I'm glad that you liked the concepts in the video. Stay Tuned :)

  • @VighneshSalunke-xy5ok
    @VighneshSalunke-xy5ok 10 дней назад

    This is exactly what I was thinking what makes different apple, Dyson and nike from other brands. and boom you dropped this million dollar video! Thank you soo much buddy 🤝

  • @omidburhani2187
    @omidburhani2187 19 дней назад

    Smart guy 👌👍

  • @Friday4
    @Friday4 19 дней назад

    Learn a lot Thanks for the video

  • @vickzin
    @vickzin 20 дней назад

    Very well articulated and great tempo and clear pronunciations, I am not smart enough to judge your excellence. Loved this video, Keep it up. You'll be very successful.

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts 19 дней назад

      Thanks, good to hear that. There was a lot of constructive feedback regarding that. I am glad its improving. Stay tuned for more content.

  • @jackblack5727
    @jackblack5727 20 дней назад

    Very good video abt design,Indian creators like you are needed in this space.I hope to see some Indian inspired designs or Indian origin architects or designers that have made contributions in the field of Design,rest superb video!

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts 19 дней назад

      Definitely we need more people from everywhere in Design and architecture to create better products and experiences. I'm glad you liked the video, stay tuned for more!!!

  • @jidofole
    @jidofole 20 дней назад

    My mans delivery has plausibility concerns...

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts 20 дней назад

      Yeah man, I know.. its a learning curve and its getting better with new videos and We'll get there for sure. I hope you'll enjoy the journey of progress with me. Stay tuned :)

  • @sumanverma366
    @sumanverma366 20 дней назад

    Very nice

  • @gtv6chuck
    @gtv6chuck 21 день назад

    I recently purchased a book about Dieter Rams design and found out that the Gillette Sensor razor I used for about 25 years was designed by him. It's still the best razor I ever used.

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts 21 день назад

      Yeah I think its one of the first products he designed after departure from Braun. But its totally true, the sensor razor blades are really reliable and long lasting and I think even now they are selling 3rd or 4th generation of sensor blades.

  • @Sagars2506
    @Sagars2506 21 день назад

    What you think about Don Norman Design there is Indian company daily objects ... there no video about daily objects Design do research on The Museum of Modern Art Design Love your Content....

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts 21 день назад

      Don's principles are bible versus for design, sure some of them are changing with the evolution of products but at the core they are still valid. I recently heard about the Daily Objects. I think there design language is not that special but kudos to them that they can bring these designs to the market ( a lot of good designs cant make it). I'm glad you love the content, Subscribe and stay tuned for more ;)

  • @srijayr.9090
    @srijayr.9090 21 день назад

    Thanks for this, great video.

  • @GeetSampat
    @GeetSampat 21 день назад

    I know very little about product industrial design, but with each video this channel is becoming one of my top picks.

  • @techbugs3944
    @techbugs3944 21 день назад

    They know music and design but not business

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts 21 день назад

      They could surely use someone like Tim Cook to scale things up.

  • @mandeepbhowmick5219
    @mandeepbhowmick5219 28 дней назад

    Xiaomi adopted this design philosophy well.

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts 27 дней назад

      Yeah true and they did it for every consumer product possible except for smartphones ;)

  • @srijayr.9090
    @srijayr.9090 28 дней назад

    Please make a video about Dyson

  • @nikolasone1148
    @nikolasone1148 Месяц назад

    amazing video! i dont know how i found this video but its exactly what i needed im going to upgrade from a iphone 11 black (128gb) to the iphone 16 pro natural titanium (257gb) so this video is so perfect for me lol.The differences are night and day,i really love the iphone 16 pro but i heard some rumors about the 17 series and a upcoming new design or something but ill probably still going to upgrade to the 16 pro.Anyways thanks a lot you helped me so much!

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      I'm glad it helped you in making better decision. Stay tuned for more content :)

  • @ohsunay
    @ohsunay Месяц назад

    Why does this seems soo much of a gpt generated script?

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      I don’t know why does it seems that way to you but it isn’t :) He will make me sound like a robot.

  • @AhujaRobin
    @AhujaRobin Месяц назад

    ruclips.net/video/L3nWw8qSYgk/видео.htmlsi=i07QBHIGxO54ewvV

  • @pritambiswas4185
    @pritambiswas4185 Месяц назад

    didn't know this fact that all commercial cool products available in the market with similar kinda aesthetic are somewhere done by one brand only 😮😮😮...

    • @pritambiswas4185
      @pritambiswas4185 Месяц назад

      I was fascinated by the TP 7 on Pinterest & thought it is a concept design for very long time but then I saw a real on Instagram and found out it's a real thing and uncommon section every side fckng $2000 LOL.😂

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      Not all of them but its true that TE is one of the few companies that takes those products from pretty renders to tangible products that you can actually buy !!

  • @c.mirashi
    @c.mirashi Месяц назад

    Man i really want to watch these vids but cause of visuals and what you want to say but I can't cause of your speech I can't focus on the video, it's not clear and creates a lot of distraction to this awesome video of visuals

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      Yeah I am aware of the articulation and working on that, I hope in the upcoming videos you will have a better experienc. Stay Tuuned!!

  • @user-wm2yq8er5q
    @user-wm2yq8er5q Месяц назад

    Why there's no background music in the middle, awesome video editing but lacking the enthusiasm of background music. Otherwise storytelling, video top notch

    • @ONYX_283
      @ONYX_283 Месяц назад

      I felt the same thing, rest is fine but not having a background music track makes it seem like it is lacking something important.

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      Thanks for the feedback. That's just an editing choice, in some videos i put the bg music and not in others. But based on the feedback, i will experiment more with that.

  • @sumanverma366
    @sumanverma366 Месяц назад

    Nice video 👌👌👌👌👌👌

  • @HARSHALNAGPURE-n6w
    @HARSHALNAGPURE-n6w Месяц назад

    Nice explanation 👍

  • @mohitdixit6423
    @mohitdixit6423 Месяц назад

    Great effort, nice.

  • @SarthakArora-i3j
    @SarthakArora-i3j Месяц назад

    idk how this video aint getting views its a really well put together vid love it

  • @samyogshrestha2389
    @samyogshrestha2389 Месяц назад

    You are such a great one! Idk why you got so little views and I'm your biggest fan

  • @mavfan1
    @mavfan1 Месяц назад

    I have many co workers based in India and what I’ve found is that it isn’t the accent that’s too hard to understand, it’s the way they can tend to speak fast and end up merging words together that makes things confusing. Go to settings and change the playback sped to .75 and yeah there’s an accent but you can understand everything easily. I’d prefer .8 or .85 speed but for now .75 works.

  • @vickzin
    @vickzin Месяц назад

    Dialect feedback is apt, I couldn't understand a lot of words, geometrical, teenage, related, into, 900 dollars, premium price to name a few. Maybe pronounce words completely and a bit slower. Your content could appeal to general viewers not just engineers and designers with small fixes.

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      Thanks for the constructive feedback Vick, Stay tuned to see the improvements and growth in the articulation as well as the content quality.

  • @JasmineSamal-g1k
    @JasmineSamal-g1k Месяц назад

    Loved the content! I am new to design and am trying to gain different perspectives and movements on design. This video kept me hooked till the end and I definitely learned something.

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      I´m glad it was helpful, Good luck for your design journey and Stay tunned for more!!

  • @bottledwaterprod
    @bottledwaterprod Месяц назад

    They really need to get into the cinematography and photography markets. We're used to all-metal, overpriced tech doo-dads as long as they're reliable and add tactile feedback.

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      That´s really a good market to get into. Personally I am tired of single (black) colored cameras and would love to see some retro metal camera frames. Also the leather finishes can be something like the TE´s "field series" with punchy colors.

  • @trukxelf
    @trukxelf Месяц назад

    Dieter Rams. Know your roots.

  • @kshitijk14
    @kshitijk14 Месяц назад

    Hats off to your research work, really enjoyed it!!

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      I am glad you enjoyed it. May be you should also watch the Teenage Engineering Video and Stay tuned for more :)

    • @kshitijk14
      @kshitijk14 Месяц назад

      @thescienceofproducts ohh cool, will do sure

  • @cuboid_android
    @cuboid_android Месяц назад

    Mini USB in this day and age? Come on, TE.

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      No, that was only OP-1 designed in 2011. All the new field series, PO and EP series comes with Type C. I mean even when apple has to give upto EU regulations, of course TE is not that stubborn. They just use standard ports while designing products.

  • @espangalo
    @espangalo Месяц назад

    man this is script is ai generated

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      " uk.braun.com/en-gb/design-and-craftsmanship/timeline " Here is the source of most of the information of Braun Products, rest are just my views and my analysis :)

  • @jackblack5727
    @jackblack5727 Месяц назад

    Superb design commentary,keep up the good quality work!

  • @Tropicalraincloud
    @Tropicalraincloud Месяц назад

    Great content. Some construtive feedback: try to work on your diction. The lack of enunciation was throwing me off.

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      Yeah, This is a consistent feedback from other viewers also. I will Definity fix it. But I´m glad you liked the content. Stay tuned to see more and better content !!

  • @reno_pete
    @reno_pete Месяц назад

    Great video!

  • @lucianolizana446
    @lucianolizana446 Месяц назад

    Feels like Xiaomi took the Rams spirit of mass home product devices

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      Yeah, For Sure. Specially for their Home Appliances but can´t say the same for the smartphone designs

  • @ArifAshraf22
    @ArifAshraf22 Месяц назад

    Very well made, great topic choices. Waiting for more.

  • @coco805
    @coco805 Месяц назад

    The next apple?? ha ha ha ha hah shahahahahqahahahahaqhahqahqaah. Maybe in your dreams.

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      Well these days even Apple forgot to be Apple, they have lost their touch. I really hope somebody else rise up again ;)

    • @coco805
      @coco805 Месяц назад

      @@thescienceofproducts yes well one thing TE has in common with Apple is being overpriced.

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      @@coco805 Yeah, That's true haha. But I think that's what makes them an object of Desire. ( I don't know if they even want to sell to masses for now)

  • @AZombieHippie
    @AZombieHippie Месяц назад

    Great topic choice and editing!

  • @RobertHsu
    @RobertHsu Месяц назад

    Love the detailed explaination on each of their products!

  • @DingoAteMeBaby
    @DingoAteMeBaby Месяц назад

    Gonna be honest this is a naive take

  • @robway1000
    @robway1000 Месяц назад

    Great video thanks!

  • @ChristianHohlfeld
    @ChristianHohlfeld Месяц назад

    work on your dialect and you will rise fast.

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      Thanks fot the feedback, I'll work on that.

    • @ajitnandakumar
      @ajitnandakumar Месяц назад

      ​​@@thescienceofproducts you have an Indian English accent, which I think is fine.But. you can instead focus on Innotation and pause in delivery.

    • @rajanlad
      @rajanlad Месяц назад

      Really? Man. He is clear and concise, about what he is saying. I really hate this part of internet.(Not pointing to you specifically,christian) Anyone with Indian accent need to change way they speak to match American accent. But are fine with French or German accent.

    • @thescienceofproducts
      @thescienceofproducts Месяц назад

      I appreciate the feedback man, I realized that the cuts in editing needs more pauses in between, It will be fixed in the upcoming videos.

    • @ajitnandakumar
      @ajitnandakumar Месяц назад

      @@thescienceofproducts cool.

  • @sumanverma366
    @sumanverma366 Месяц назад

    wonderful