I’m building a cohesive, salon-quality nail line and need an experienced product designer to translate my vision into production-ready designs. The first collection will include: gel polish bottles, gel builder jars, acrylic powder jars, glue tips, and a Gel X jar. Material direction I want the primary components worked out in plastic and porcelain; however, I’m still open to exploring gel, acrylic, or other polymers if they deliver a better user experience or cost advantage. What I need from you • Concept sketches that capture a modern, premium aesthetic • 3D models (SolidWorks, Rhino, or comparable) with precise dimensions and closures engineered for leak-proof performance • Renderings that showcase colorways, label placement, and how the range looks together on shelf • Manufacturing-ready files: STEP/IGES for tooling plus exploded views and material call-outs • A concise spec sheet for each SKU detailing volume, material, finish, and recommended decoration method (silk-screen, hot foil, etc.) Acceptance criteria Each design must: – Hold the stated fill volume without excess headspace – Pass standard drop tests and solvent compatibility for nail formulas – Feature ergonomic grips for technicians wearing gloves – Align visually across the entire line so every piece feels like part of one family Timeline and collaboration Once we lock the overall style, I’d like to iterate quickly—weekly check-ins via Zoom and shared boards (Figma or Miro) work well for me. If you have prior work in beauty or small plastics, please share it so I can see how you balance aesthetics with manufacturability. Let’s create a standout nail range that delights both pros and at-home users.