Native Design Ltd. | |
Type: | Independent |
Hq Location: | London and San Francisco |
Area Served: | Worldwide |
Key People: | Morten Villiers Warren, Founder and CEOMarcus Hoggarth, President and CCO |
Services: | Strategy User experience Digital and Physical Product design Interaction design Service design Industrial design Engineering Technology services Business Transformation and Consulting Product development |
Num Employees: | 200 |
Foundation: | in London, England |
Native Design is a British design and innovation company, based in London and San Francisco.[1]
The company works in the areas of automotive,consumer electronics, telecommunications and healthcare. The company is based in London and San Francisco and consists of more than 200 employees.
Native Design was founded in 1997 by former Manager of Design at Bowers & Wilkins, Morten Villiers Warren. Morten designed the "Emphasis Speakers" on the cover of Art of Noise's Below the Waste album.
After the success of their early work, the company developed a long-standing relationship[2] and collaboration with Bowers & Wilkins, designing earphones[3] the Zeppelin iPod dock and loudspeaker[4] and the PM1 loudspeaker.[5]
Working with the HP Design Team in 2014, Native created the Sprout, a touch screen computer with both vertical and horizontal screens.[6]
In 2015, HP's CEO Meg Whitman called for a unification across HP's GBUs and thus kick-started concept visioning with Native.[7]
In 2015, Native was commissioned to create the new user experience (UX) and homepage for the BBC.[8]
Coloplast employed Native to create the "Design DNA" in 2016, which won a Gold Lion at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity.[9] [10] [11] Subsequently, Forbes named the company as one of the "Top 25 Most Innovative Companies of 2016".[12]
In 2018, Native was honored with the International Design Excellence Gold Award[13] for its work with the Ford Motor Company on the creation of their future car experience known as the Autonomous Vehicle Simulator (AVS). AVS is a demonstration platform.[14]
The company was the first British design company to win both Gold and Best in Show at the IDSA International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA).[15]