A Look Inside ESD (Edgar Sherman Design)

Published on September 5, 2018
Duration: 4:28

Edgar Sherman, founder of Edgar Sherman Design (ESD), emphasizes human-centered design, focusing on how equipment adapts to individuals. His background in industrial design and personal experience with military service (despite medical disqualification) drives his passion for creating life-saving equipment. Sherman's approach involves extensive end-user feedback and personal participation in training courses to refine product functionality and efficiency.

Quick Summary

Edgar Sherman Design (ESD) champions human-centered design, focusing on equipment that adapts to individuals. Founder Edgar Sherman leverages his industrial design background and hands-on training experience to create products that enhance user capabilities and safety, exemplified by the well-executed ESD sling.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Kit Badger and ESD
  2. 00:16Review of the ESD Sling
  3. 00:38Edgar Sherman Introduces Himself and ESD
  4. 00:49Philosophy of Human-Centered Design
  5. 00:55Industrial Design Education
  6. 01:03Military Service Aspirations and Medical Disqualification
  7. 01:15Combining Design and Service Passions
  8. 01:30Experience at Ops-Core
  9. 02:07Founding Edgar Sherman Design
  10. 02:46Engaging with End Users and Training
  11. 03:26Appreciation for Edgar's Design Approach
  12. 03:31Function Stacking and Practitioner Mindset
  13. 04:05Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core philosophy behind Edgar Sherman Design (ESD)?

The core philosophy of Edgar Sherman Design (ESD) is human-centered design. This means focusing on how equipment adapts to the individual user rather than expecting the user to adapt to the equipment, aiming to enhance their capabilities and protect their lives.

How does Edgar Sherman ensure his product designs meet user needs?

Edgar Sherman actively engages with end-users to understand their experiences and equipment needs. He also participates in training courses himself, such as scenario-based training, to gain firsthand insight and refine his designs for maximum efficiency and effectiveness.

What was Edgar Sherman's background before founding ESD?

Edgar Sherman studied industrial design at Lundworth Institute of Technology. He also gained valuable experience in the tactical gear industry working at Ops-Core, where he contributed to helmet systems and developed new products.

What is 'function stacking' in the context of ESD's design process?

Function stacking, as applied by Edgar Sherman, is a design approach focused on enhancing existing equipment by adding more functionality. The goal is to make each piece of gear more versatile and efficient for the end-user.

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