Paul Hatch (born 1969, Lichfield, United Kingdom) is a British industrial designer and is the founder / CEO of TEAMS Design USA,[1] a global product design consultancy. Together with management consultant Kearney, Hatch also co-founded PERlab,[2] a division of Kearney.

Photograph of Paul Hatch, President of TEAMS Design

History edit

Hatch graduated in 1993 with a bachelor's degree in industrial design from Northumbria University. He went to work for TEAMS Design GmbH in Esslingen in 1994. In 1998 he was tasked with opening Teams Design's first satellite office in Chicago, Illinois. He is regularly invited to lecture at various universities and organizations both locally and internationally. Hatch served his local design colleagues as the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) Midwest District Vice-President from 2004–2006. During that time period, he organized three district conferences for IDSA.

Hatch was the elected conference chair for the 2013 IDSA International Conference in Chicago called "Breaking the Rules".[3] In April 2009, Hatch was the third design professional ever to be awarded the IDSA Midwest Honors for Outstanding Achievement.[4] Hatch is also regularly invited to lecture students at colleges and universities across the US.[5][6][7] Hatch recently finished up serving as the IDSA Director of Conference Experience and sat on the Board of Directors.

Hatch is the co-founder of the non-profit organization "Design House" (founded 2012) [8] whose mission is to revitalize local manufacture through design". Together with Pam Daniels and Susan Page Estes he created a process in which idea generation at public "Design Jam" events would help diversify the portfolios of selected local manufacturers, with the goal to bolster their longevity. This method differed from traditional design idea generation in that it started with the specialisms and constraints of the selected manufacturers, rather than starting with an idea and then finding a manufacturer. The latter option often leads to outsourcing offshore manufacturing, which was the issue this method addressed. The initial Design Jams were hosted in Hatch's hometown of Chicago but then spread to other cities seeking restabilization of the local industries, including San Francisco, Detroit, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati. In 2015 Hatch and Estes were invited to the White House by Penny Pritzker and the Barack Obama administration as part of discussions on how to revitalize local manufacture.

Hatch is also the founder of "Fight Club" (2002-2013), an open public debate event that took place in darkened warehouses, where two experts ("fighters") would debate within a chalk circle, surrounded by the standing audience ("The crowd"). Like the namesake movie Fight Club, there were "no rules" to the debate and the audience could interject at any time. This provided for an intense, open debate of a range of subjects such as the death penalty, censorship, the legalization of marijuana, and human cloning. One "fight" got featured on ABC (American Broadcasting Company), which led to shooting a pilot for a television series. The New York Times called the non-holds barred event a "Designer Slugfest".[9][10]

In 2018 Hatch was one of two people inducted into the IDSA Academy of Fellows,[11] the IDSA's Designer Hall of Fame that includes designers such as Raymond Loewy, Henry Dreyfuss, Bill Moggridge, Niels Diffrient, and Jay Doblin.

Personal life edit

Hatch currently resides in Chicago, Illinois with his wife Jacqueline and his two sons. He met his wife while working in Germany. Hatch is involved in various community volunteer projects and still contributes to the IDSA and the local design community.

Design Awards edit

iF Product Design Awards

ID Magazine Annual Design Review

  • 2010 Robert Bosch Full Force Pneumatic Nail Guns[13]

Appliance Design EID Awards

  • 2010 Federal Signal Automated Parking Products Universal One & Universal PS[14]
  • 2010 Robert Bosch Full Force Pneumatic Nail Guns[15]
  • 2010 Sunbeam Products Flat Panel Heater[16]

Appliance Design EID Awards[17]

  • 2011 Silver Award Business Machine – HoMedics Inc. Black & Decker Hanging Crosscut 6-Sheet Paper Shredder
  • 2011 Silver Award Small Appliances – Robert Bosch Corp., 12" Dual-Bevel Glide Miter Saw
  • 2011 Silver Award Small Appliances – HoMedics Inc., Black & Decker iShred
  • 2011 Bronze Award Small Appliances – Jarden Consumer Solutions, Mr. Coffee Optimal Brew Thermal Coffeemaker* 2009 Robert Bosch RS35 Reciprocating Saw
  • 2010 Silver Award – Federal Signal Automated Parking Products Universal One & Universal PS[14]
  • 2010 Silver Award – Robert Bosch Full Force Pneumatic Nail Guns[15]
  • 2010 Bronze Award – Sunbeam Products Flat Panel Heater[16]
  • 2009 Argus Camera Company Kid's Cameras Bean and Sprout

IHA Awards[18]

  • 2009 Wusthof-Trident Precision Edge Electric Knife Sharpener[19]
  • 2009 Smith's Edge Diamond Edge Electric Knife and Scissors Sharpener

ADEX Awards[20]

  • 2008 Mansfield Reo Bathroom Suite
  • 2008 Mansfield Essence Bathroom Suite

Good Design Award

  • 2009 Robert Bosch Pneumatic Nailers[21]
  • 2009 RS35 Demolition Reciprocating Saw[21]
  • 2009 Precise Path Robotics RG3 Robotic Greens Mower[22]
  • 2008 Argus Camera Kid's Cameras Bean and Sprout[23]
  • 2005 LR Nelson Costco 3 Piece Nozzle Set

Design of the Decade (IDSA /BusinessWeek)

  • 2000 Karcher Full Line of Power Washers

I.D. Magazine

  • 2000 Siemens Easy Control Climate Control Unit

IDEA

  • 2009 Argus Bean Children's Digital Camera[24]

Spark Award Bronze

  • Precise Path RG3 Mower[25]

iF Product Design Awards

  • 2001 Karcher HDS 698 CSX Heated Pressure Washer
  • 2000 Siemens Easy Control Climate Control Unit

Red Star Design Awards

References edit

  1. ^ "TEAMS Design".
  2. ^ "PERlab".
  3. ^ "IDSA Conference Chair Announcement". Archived from the original on 19 August 2013. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  4. ^ "IDSA Bio". 26 September 2018.
  5. ^ 2008 Midwest District Conference "Meaning of ID Life"
  6. ^ UIC 2009 Lecture "Naked Design"
  7. ^ "2005 Impact Lecture". Archived from the original on 21 August 2008. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
  8. ^ "Design House".
  9. ^ "Fight Club in CA". Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
  10. ^ NY Times on Fight Club
  11. ^ "Academy of Fellows". 22 October 2020.
  12. ^ 2010 Siemens, Mr. Coffee, and Bosch Red Star Excellent Awards Archived 17 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ 2010 ID Magazine Annual Design Review Bosch Nail Guns
  14. ^ a b 2010 Silver EID Federal Signal Universal One and PS
  15. ^ a b 2010 Silver EID Bosch Nailers
  16. ^ a b 2010 Bronze EID Sunbeam Flat Panel Heater
  17. ^ Appliance Design EID Awards
  18. ^ IHA Awards
  19. ^ "IHA Award for the Wusthof-Trident". Archived from the original on 13 March 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
  20. ^ TEAMS Chicago wins ADEX Awards for Mansfield Products
  21. ^ a b "2009 Good Design Award Bosch" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 March 2010. Retrieved 6 April 2010.
  22. ^ "2009 Good Design Award Precise Path Robotics, LLC" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 March 2010. Retrieved 6 April 2010.
  23. ^ "Argus Camera by TEAMS Chicago wins Good Design Award". Archived from the original on 21 March 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
  24. ^ 2009 Bronze IDEA Award[permanent dead link]
  25. ^ Spark Award 2009
  • Hatch, Paul (editor); McDonagh,Deana (editor); Balte, Tatyana (illustrator) (2006). REALIZE – Design Means Business, Industrial Designers Society of America; 1ST edition, ISBN 978-1-4276-0608-2
  • McDonagh, Deana, (2005). IMPACT: The Synergy of Design, Technology, and Business, Industrial Designers Society of America; 1ST edition, ISBN 978-0-9752741-3-2
  • Fiell, Peter; Fiell, Charlotte; Krumhauer, Julia, (2003). Industrial Design A-Z, Tashen, ISBN 978-3-8228-2426-9
  • Ogursky, Guenter; Stof, Gabrielle (editors) (Unknown). The Influence of Ergonomics on the Design of Power Tools, Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart
  • Godau, Marion; Antonelli, Paola, (2007) Design Directory Germany, Universe, ISBN 978-0-7893-0389-9
  • Marquart, Christian, (1994). Industrial Culture – Industrial Design: A Piece of German Economic and Design History: The Founder Members of the Association of German Industrial, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 978-3-433-02343-3
  • Zec, Prof. Peter, (1997). German Design Standards, Koln: DuMont, ISBN 978-3-7701-4290-3

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