Here's how we did it in 07 steps

Here's how
we did it
in 07 steps

01

Understanding components & assembly

We first built the satellite ourselves.

This revealed 4 clear assembly phases (plus common tools), which we mapped out in CAD with the 3D model provided by the client.

02

Component group organization

Next, we explored how parts in each phase could be grouped — balancing assembly order with space efficiency.

03

Concept creation & budget assessment

We developed packaging concepts across a spectrum from pragmatic to premium, estimating costs for each based on potential materials, size & complexity.

₹800+

₹3,000+

₹8,000+

04

Concept selection & detailing

The client chose a mid-range concept (~₹3,000). We refined it with millimeter-precise CAD, designing dividers, spacers & nested boxes.

05

End user experience

Had to be premium in weight, look & feel. The idea was to excite while keeping any fear of complexity or technology at bay - exactly what an astronaut would feel in the vastness of space.

06

Establishing production chain


Small batch, tight budget & a complex design was a tough fit for vendors used to mass, standardized runs.

Our solution: split packaging into smaller, simpler units, sourcing each from specialized vendors. These units would be assembled by TakeMe2Space while packing the kit parts.

Printing & Gift Box Vendor.

Manual Paper Box Vendor.

CNC Cardboard Cutting Vendor.

CNC Paper Cutting Vendor.

07

Prototyping & production

Currently WIP, will update soon.

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