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Posted Mar 8, 2026

Industrial/Product Designer with experience in physical prototyping and silicone/tactile materials

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Live Lucera, LLC is developing The Feel Kit™, a consumer health education tool centered on tactile learning and body awareness, with a focus on breast cancer awareness. We are seeking an experienced industrial or product designer with hands-on silicone and prosthetic fabrication experience to help bring an early-stage physical prototype to life. This project focuses on materiality, touch, and physical realism, not electronics or digital-only design. The goal is to create a non-clinical, inclusive tactile object that supports learning through guided touch. The core prototype involves: • Silicone-based tactile forms • Embedded texture and density variations • Multi-durometer materials • Molded components suitable for iteration and small-batch production • A modular approach that supports inclusivity and customization This is an educational tool, not a diagnostic medical device. Responsibilities may include: • Translating a conceptual brief into physical prototype designs • Advising on silicone types, durometers, and fabrication methods • Designing molds and forms for tactile realism • Fabricating and iterating early-stage prototypes • Refining designs based on tactile testing and feedback • Preparing CAD files (STL/STEP) and fabrication documentation • Advising on durability and manufacturability for future scaling Deliverables will likely include: • 2–4 physical prototype iterations • CAD/mold files • Material specifications and fabrication notes We are specifically looking for someone with experience in: ✔ Industrial or product design for physical goods ✔ Silicone prosthetics, SFX fabrication, or anatomical models ✔ Multi-texture and multi-density material work ✔ Mold-making and hands-on fabrication ✔ Iterative prototyping and user-centered refinement Strong preference for candidates who have physically fabricated silicone prototypes, not only designed them digitally. Bonus experience: • Educational or anatomical tools • Inclusive design approaches • Preparing designs for small-batch manufacturing Estimated Phase 1 timeline: • Discovery & material planning: 1–2 weeks • Prototype development & iteration: 4–6 weeks • Documentation & handoff: 1–2 weeks Total: ~8–10 weeks There is strong potential for continued collaboration as the product evolves. Live Lucera prioritizes: • Inclusive, trauma-informed design • Thoughtful, non-clinical health education • Clear communication and documentation • Respect for intellectual property and confidentiality Applicants must be comfortable signing an NDA prior to receiving detailed project materials. Apply Now Apply Now