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July 18, 2008

From concept to completion, product design helps determine product success. To help Everyday Edisons inventors experience their ideas before they’re real, Bouncing Brain Productions recruited a team of engineers and designers. With Autodesk® Inventor™ and Autodesk® AliasStudio™ software, the inventors’ ideas were transformed into a marketable reality.

Daniel L. Bizzell IDSA
Director of Industrial Design: Enventys partner and Lead Designer for the Everyday Edisons television show

With a contagious zeal that infiltrates company walls, inspires clients to dream big, and ignites co-workers to action, Daniel Bizzell radiates energy and enthusiasm for anything and everything he’s passionate about. An industrial Designer by trade and six-time North Carolina cycling champion, Daniel feels lucky that he gets to devote his working hours to one of his many life passions: design. His professional career in endurance sports sparked his interest in design and product development. Daniel was frequently asked to test product innovations from participating sponsors who faced the challenges of updating existing styles and creating new products. By the end of his career, he walked away with more than seventy race wins and an insider’s intuition for new product development.

Daniel is proud to be a third-generation designer, with a woodworking grandfather and world renowned environmental design father. Today, he is the Director of Industrial Design at Enventys, a full-service product development and creative marketing firm headquartered in Charlotte, N.C. He is passionate about innovation and understands first-hand how design can contribute to the success, or failure, of equipment operation and retail sales. The design portfolios he develops for clients are used to build a conceptual framework that will prepare the new products and technologies to enter the market. Because Daniel attacks projects with the drive of a professional athlete, he also plays a vital role in the capital-raising phase of client projects. Daniel is known to his clients as the “stylist of concept.”