I’m developing a new consumer-electronics device with a clean, functional aesthetic and I’d like a fresh set of eyes to push the form, colour, material and finish further than my current explorations. Here’s what I need you to jump in on: • Sketch conceptualisation – quick but thoughtful ideation pages that experiment with proportion, ergonomic touches and subtle visual cues that reinforce a minimalist language. • CAD modelling – watertight, manufacture-ready geometry (STEP or SolidWorks native) derived from the approved sketches, with part lines, snap fits or fastening strategies already considered. • Realistic rendering – photoreal visuals in multiple CMF variations so I can judge which palette best communicates “minimalist and functional.” Keyshot, Blender or your renderer of choice is fine as long as we get high-resolution PNG/JPEG plus the editable scene file. Acceptance criteria 1. At least three distinct form directions presented in sketch form. 2. One refined CAD model per selected direction. 3. A minimum of four CMF schemes rendered for the final model, each shown in studio lighting and one lifestyle setup. I’m happy to iterate quickly and provide prompt feedback; just share progress in clearly labelled stages so we stay in sync. Looking forward to seeing how you merge disciplined minimalism with standout CMF thinking.