Requests from retail partners for certain products are a recurring opportunity for Quirky and the Quirky community. Our retail partners regularly share with us their latest insights into products and categories that are about to trend. Often these insights develop into design briefs to help develop the next big thing. When a key retail partner came to us to develop the next ‘portable charging station’, we made immediate moves towards starting community development on the product.
In this case, we quickly came to the realization after launching the design brief blog post, that what we were asked to create very closely reflects William Fine’s original submission for Trek Support. When comparing the key features in isolation, they are, for all intents and purposes, the same product. The difference is in the superficial ‘soft good’ manifestation (backpack versus something more ‘convenient to transport’). Upon reflection, this small difference did not feel like it warranted a completely new product, and that a great deal of the art required for execution of the portable charging station already existed in the development of Trek Support.
The next step was to decide what was the right move for the product, inventor and community. After reaching out to William and weighing up several options, we are moving ahead with the decision to treat this brief as an opportunity to re-imagine the key features of Trek Support. We will therefore be opening up a new ‘redesign phase’ within the Trek Support project, piggy-backing off the hard work already done by the community and QDS, and honoring the associated influence.
At the launch of this redesign phase, we will confirm how much influence there is up for grabs.


11 Comments
justin | 11/23/2011 1:18 PM
solid
Mike | 11/23/2011 1:33 PM
I agree with justin, great way to handle this
Go Trek Support
Maria | 11/23/2011 2:22 PM
Good choice Q!!! If a retailer ever asks for a speaker idea please launch a redesign phase for Perch or just make it cheaper lol
I have a feeling tomorrow I will be saying adios to Perch. Anyway, great move on your part, looking forward to seeing the designs!
Chuck | 11/23/2011 2:38 PM
So does this mean Q is giving up some of their 50%? Nice one!
Tyrel | 11/23/2011 2:49 PM
Great decision.
Brett | 11/23/2011 3:06 PM
What will happen to my submission? I submitted based on Quirky’s guidelines and paid $10 to submit as I saw no other way! Can I ask for credit for my idea submission or is there enough novelty? http://www.quirky.com/ideations/133354 Thank you.
Brett | 11/23/2011 3:06 PM
What will happen to my submission? I submitted based on Quirky’s guidelines and paid $10 to submit as I saw no other way! Can I ask for credit for my idea submission or is there enough novelty? Thank you.
midwestmom | 11/25/2011 9:19 PM
Since a retail partner is inspiring a redesign of an idea that wasn’t out of production, should Quirky also consider letting Tracey Lauren resubmit her idea for a Portable Shower Caddy for students becasue now a retail partner wants that exact thing?
Her Idea: http://www.quirky.com/ideations/108473
Quirky Brief: http://www.quirky.com/ideations/125665#filters%5B%5D=all&filters%5B%5D=newest&infinite=true&options=true&page=1&per_page=24
Brandon Craven | 11/27/2011 10:32 PM
Wrong place for that sort of inquiry Mr. Brett.
Emdesignsptworld | 12/10/2011 3:14 AM
Thanks for listening to all of us in This