I have an idea for a new personal accessory and need a skilled product designer to turn that spark into a tangible concept. The goal is to move from rough idea to a presentation-ready design that covers both form and function. Here’s what I’m after: • Concept exploration: multiple sketches showing different directions for the accessory’s look and user interaction. • Detailed 3D model: a refined CAD file suitable for rapid prototyping or manufacturer review. • Visual mock-ups: high-quality renders that communicate materials, colors, and styling. • Functional detailing: basic engineering notes on dimensions, closures, fasteners, or wearable comfort considerations. • Optional prototype guidance: recommendations on materials and fabrication methods so I can create a first physical sample. The accessory will sit in the “personal accessories” space—think along the lines of jewelry, wearable tech, bags, or wallets—so there’s room for creativity while we dial in the exact category together. Fashion appeal matters, but practicality can’t be ignored; your design should balance aesthetics with everyday usability. You’ll need solid experience with industrial design tools such as SolidWorks, Fusion 360, or Rhino, plus an eye for trend-driven styling. Prior work on accessories or small consumer products is a strong plus. Please share a brief note on your approach, any relevant portfolio pieces, and an estimated timeline for delivering the concept, 3D model, and mock-ups. I’m excited to collaborate and bring this accessory to life.