Water Changes Everything
A shift in design is occurring. Designers and engineers are more conscious than ever of a product’s impact. We set out to make a positive impact and develop a simple low-cost product that could drastically improve public health at the family level.
Providing clean and safe water is the easiest way to directly impact health, happiness, and productivity. Everyday millions of people wake up concerned about the amount of water they have stored for the day and how to make it safe to drink.
Convenience Delivered
New product shots for a family of modern lockable, weatherproof mailboxes and package boxes by Adoorn.</end>
Jar Lid Patent
The utility and design patents for Brewing America’s lid design are officially granted.</end>
Water Filter Patent
The Patent for several innovations for water filtration is officially granted.</end>
Shooting Hoops
We are busy shooting stills and animations for Soar Basketball. Their innovative design can be quickly adjusted to go from regulation height to a game that allows your youngest kids to slam.</end>
Dance to Clean
We are creating simple animations, universal educational materials, and sticky learning moments.
Snack Snipper Patent
The patent for a kid snack snipper innovation is officially granted.</end>
Delivery Safe
The DeliverySafe was rendered in Solidworks for marketing and promotion while production is kicking into full gear. The DeliverySafe is the world’s first lockable, insulated delivery box that protects the consumer experience because we all deserve to enjoy what we buy.</end>
In The Wild
While Rob, owner of Loophole, was camping at a family favorite spot in Colorado, he spotted a well used Grill2Go some twenty years after it was designed! It is always fun to see products endure. At Loophole, we take pride in designing products that last.
Water For Life Grant
In February of 2020, Rob Miller, owner of Loophole, and Roger Cabbage, the Founder of Global Access 2030 (GA2030), traveled to the Amazon rainforest to educate, distribute, and test low-cost water filter systems.
Air Quality Matters
The solar powered air quality station was modeled in Solidworks for documentation, marketing, and promotion. These units are now being deployed around various drilling sites to measure VOC emissions in part-per-billion concentrations. The integrated meteorological station combines weather and emissions data for real-time source apportionment reporting to the cloud via 4G connectivity.</end>
Dameisha Wish Tower, China
Over two decades ago, Rob, the owner of Loophole, was involved with a talented core team of architects creating projects throughout China. His involvement in the projects generally involved rapidly interpreting rough napkin sketches into detailed 3D models of buildings and masterplans to create a conceptual vision.
Zen and the Art of Design Research
Loophole is in Portland conducting group research, interviews, and demonstrations for a new product prototype. Our intent was to have an audience that experiences clouds or rain more than half the year. For three days the skies were endless blue.
Social Design in Peru (2/2)
Loophole continues down the Amazon for a second week as a volunteer with Conapac, a non-profit based in Iquitos, Peru.
Social Design in Peru (1/2)
Loophole traveled down Peru as a volunteer to distribute and test low cost water filters in the remote villages of the Amazon rainforest with Centura Health and the Global Health Initiative.
One Day, Two Kickstarters
We just finished working on two Kickstarter campaigns that both launched today—one is already funded! Congratulations to everyone involved.
Re-engineering
Just completed (re)engineering a handful of parts for a pop-up tent for tradeshows and events.</end>