Digital Innovations

SkipDR Motorized

  • Side elevation view of the motorized SkipDR
  • Top and side concept sketches for the motorized SkipDR
  • Side view of the final production version of the motorized SkipDR
  • Rear three quarters view of the motorized SkipDR
  • Motorized SkipDR in use with polishing liquid being applied
  • Three quarters front view of the motorized SkipDR with a CD in the polishing wheel
  • Side elevation view of the motorized SkipDR
  • Top and side concept sketches for the motorized SkipDR
  • Side view of the final production version of the motorized SkipDR
  • Rear three quarters view of the motorized SkipDR
  • Motorized SkipDR in use with polishing liquid being applied
  • Three quarters front view of the motorized SkipDR with a CD in the polishing wheel
Project Description: Consumer Electronics

Design Team: Cesaroni Design & Digital Innovations

Digital Innovations teamed with Cesaroni Design to develop a motorized version of the SkipDR Original in response to consumer needs. The original device required manual revolutions to turn the disc repair system. The client wanted to eliminate this manual operation while also reducing the number of loose parts on the device.

Our product design team followed the established brand identity of the original design. The new product minimizes manual operation by incorporating a precision controlled process. The device requires no previous knowledge or experience for operation. Consumers can easily repair a disc the first time they try.

We integrated all the components necessary to repair discs in one simple form. The components are stored in the top and bottom of the handle. The product designers reduced the number of parts in the original design. This new device is assembled from only 8 injection molded plastic parts.

Digital Innovations

SkipDR Motorized

Project Description: Consumer Electronics

Design Team: Cesaroni Design & Digital Innovations

Digital Innovations teamed with Cesaroni Design to develop a motorized version of the SkipDR Original in response to consumer needs. The original device required manual revolutions to turn the disc repair system. The client wanted to eliminate this manual operation while also reducing the number of loose parts on the device.

Our product design team followed the established brand identity of the original design. The new product minimizes manual operation by incorporating a precision controlled process. The device requires no previous knowledge or experience for operation. Consumers can easily repair a disc the first time they try.

We integrated all the components necessary to repair discs in one simple form. The components are stored in the top and bottom of the handle. The product designers reduced the number of parts in the original design. This new device is assembled from only 8 injection molded plastic parts.