Last year a group of then year 9 students took part in the Design Ventura Competition run by the Design Museum, London. Their brief was to design a product that would help with an everyday task focusing on families. The simple product the students came up with helps children and people with disabilities tie their laces. The group did amazingly well and came second out of 15,000 students from over 200 schools with their work being displayed in the entrance of the Design Museum. Judges called it a 'design classic' and 'couldn't believe something like this didn't already exist!'
Since then, they have been meeting every week and working hard to get their product ready for market. The trademark - The Infinitie - has recently been registered and accepted and they are now ready to take the next steps of buying a domain, building a website, buying materials and getting packaging printed.
We are asking for help with our kickstarter campaign in order to make The Infinitie a reality! Any donations would be greatly appreciated and put towards the evolution of this new student led entrepreneurial adventure.
Hopefully, The Infinitie will be available for purchase in the very near future!
Thank you!