Category: Build

Posts related to the build

  • The Hero backpack is not finished (and that’s the point)

    The easiest moment to stop designing is when something looks finished.

    That’s usually when problems get locked in.

    Our Hero Backpack exists today as a set of decisions, not a product. Some are solid. Others are still being tested, questioned, and occasionally removed. What you’re seeing on Instagram isn’t a preview—it’s a working state.

    Finishing too early is a kind of failure. It trades clarity for speed and replaces understanding with confidence. We’re not interested in that exchange.

    Instead, we’re letting the design stay uncomfortable a little longer. We’re paying attention to what feels forced, what needs explanation, and what doesn’t survive a second look. If a feature has to justify itself, it probably doesn’t belong.

    This bag isn’t finished because it’s still learning what it needs to be.

    If you notice something that feels unnecessary—or something that’s missing—we’d like to hear it. Thoughtful feedback helps us remove what doesn’t belong.

    If you’d like to follow the thinking as it evolves, our mailing list is where we share the quiet updates. No launches. No noise. Just decisions, in progress.

    When it finally is finished, there won’t be much to say about it.

    And that’s the point.

  • Why we’re building in public (quietly)

    Most products are built behind closed doors, then revealed all at once—polished, rehearsed, and framed as inevitable.

    We’re choosing a different approach.

    We’re building in public.
    But quietly.

    Not to chase attention.
    Not to perform progress.
    And not to turn process into content.

    We share because design improves when it’s exposed early—when assumptions can be questioned, when weak ideas are removed before they harden. Silence can protect ego; visibility protects the work.

    That said, we’re not interested in constant updates, metrics, or manufactured momentum. You won’t see countdowns. You won’t see hype. You’ll mostly see fragments: renders, revisions, things that feel unfinished—because they are.

    Public, not loud.
    Open, not performative.

    Instagram exists for us as a sketchbook, not a stage. A place to document decisions, dead ends, and the slow act of subtraction. If something appears there, it’s because we’re still unsure about it.

    When the work is finished, it won’t need explaining.

    Until then, this is what building looks like when you remove what doesn’t belong.

  • Added a social – Instagram

    Most brands feel the need to be everywhere. We don’t.

    For now, we’ve chosen Instagram as our only social partner. Not for reach, but for clarity. Maintaining multiple channels takes time away from what matters most to us: researching, reviewing, and redesigning.

    Instagram fits our process. It lets us share early renders quickly, discuss ideas openly, and document the build as it happens. It’s where our thinking becomes visible.

    We’ve shared initial renders of our Hero backpack there. While we could move directly to prototyping and manufacturing, doing so responsibly requires a minimum production run of around 300 units. Instead, we’re refining the details and will use Kickstarter to gauge genuine interest before committing.

    If you’re curious about the process or would like to be notified when we’re ready to take the next step, you’re welcome to reach out or follow the build.

  • Website is functional

    The site is now functional.
    The contact form works.
    Email works.
    Legals are in place.

    We can now interact with the world.
    If you have thoughts, we’re listening.

  • Hello world!

    Welcome to the build.

    This is where we’re documenting Ximple from nothing to—hopefully—something.

    We’ve kept the site deliberately simple so you can watch things take shape as they happen.

    Right now, we’re theorycrafting a travel backpack.
    It’s early, and that’s the point.

    If you have thoughts, we’d love to hear them.
    You’ll be able to reach us properly very soon.