LINK PBC Product Development

LINK PBC Product Development We believe the world needs less consumption and more purposeful design.

Through good products and responsible product development, we can strengthen our communities, honor people and planet, and improve accessibility, inclusion, and empowerment for all.

Thanks to the support of  , we’re able to deploy 9 3D printers in ways that directly support the work we care about most...
04/29/2026

Thanks to the support of , we’re able to deploy 9 3D printers in ways that directly support the work we care about most. These printers travel with us to Designathons, which are 24‑hour design challenges that bring communities together to build solutions for real‑world problems.

Having reliable, high‑quality tools on hand means participants can move fast: prototype, test, break things, and try again, all in the same space, all in real time. That access changes what’s possible, especially for people who may not otherwise have the opportunity to take an idea from concept to something tangible.

We’re deeply thankful for the trust and support that makes this possible. Partnerships like this help turn creativity into action and align perfectly with our mission to use design and innovation to benefit the greater good.

Meet Peanut, our Material Stress Tester. Always enthusiastic to try new things, but insists he has to sleep on it before...
04/27/2026

Meet Peanut, our Material Stress Tester.

Always enthusiastic to try new things, but insists he has to sleep on it before giving an accurate opinion. If a part survives naps, paws, and floor supervision, it passes the test.

Still evaluating his data collection methods, but his commitment is unmatched.

Our building is now powered 100% by solar! Watching the panels go up felt like a moment where our values and our everyda...
04/23/2026

Our building is now powered 100% by solar! Watching the panels go up felt like a moment where our values and our everyday work finally met in a very real way.

Our mission has always been about solving problems thoughtfully and building products with purpose. Choosing solar felt like an extension of that mindset: using smart solutions today that support a better, more sustainable tomorrow.

It’s a small piece of the bigger picture, but it’s one we’re proud of. Happy Earth Day, here’s to doing the work a little more intentionally, and leaving things better than we found them!

Some of the most powerful environmental movements start close to home.One of our own team members, Abby, grew up inspire...
04/22/2026

Some of the most powerful environmental movements start close to home.

One of our own team members, Abby, grew up inspired by her grandpa, Don Clark, who helped spark the “Adopt A Highway” program alongside the iconic anti‑littering campaign, “Don’t Mess With Texas.” What began as a straightforward message grew into a movement using creativity, partnerships, and hands‑on action to dramatically reduce litter and protect our shared spaces.

The results speak for themselves: the campaign helped reduce litter on Texas highways by an estimated 50%, proving that innovative ideas can create real change.

Today, Adopt A Highway lives on as a 90,000‑group‑strong grassroots effort across 49 states and beyond, reaching Puerto Rico, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and Japan. A powerful example of how thoughtful innovation can scale far beyond its starting point.

At LINK, this mindset drives our work every day: seeing real‑world problems, thinking differently, and building smart, human‑centered solutions that serve the greater good.

Here’s to innovation with purpose… and to doing our part to take care of the planet we all share.

Happy Earth Day. ♻️💚

We’re celebrating March 5: a day recognizing how industrial designers improve our lives in every way right here in Denve...
03/05/2026

We’re celebrating March 5: a day recognizing how industrial designers improve our lives in every way right here in Denver at IDSA’s Be Unconventional Deep Dive!

This two‑day event (Mar 5–6), hosted by IDSA Women in Design, brings together creatives to explore identity, empathy, inclusive design, immersive tech, and the future of our field, all set against Denver’s innovative design community.

We’re here connecting, learning, and soaking up all the inspiration. If you’re attending, come say hi!

From the printer to the wall!We spent the last few months turning our new studio into a creative sanctuary, and this sig...
02/20/2026

From the printer to the wall!

We spent the last few months turning our new studio into a creative sanctuary, and this sign was the final step in making it official. We couldn’t be more excited to finally show it off!

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We believe the environment you work in shapes the ideas you create. That’s why we took time to brainstorm how to make ou...
01/29/2026

We believe the environment you work in shapes the ideas you create. That’s why we took time to brainstorm how to make our new office as inspiring and functional as the designs we develop.

Just like in product development, this process helps us explore possibilities, challenge assumptions, and find creative solutions, whether it’s optimizing flow, creating collaboration zones, or adding touches that spark imagination.

Big ideas start with sticky notes, sketches, and conversations. And we’re excited to turn these ideas into a space that fuels innovation every day!

“Designers must take responsibility for the impact of their work on humanity and the planet.”Today we celebrate Don Norm...
01/29/2026

“Designers must take responsibility for the impact of their work on humanity and the planet.”

Today we celebrate Don Norman, the “Father of User Experience,” whose work has shaped how we think about design as not just as a tool for innovation, but as a way to serve humanity.

At LINK PBC, we believe design should be intuitive, inclusive, and empathetic. Norman’s teachings on human-centered design, affordances, and emotional connection are foundational to our approach.

His book The Design of Everyday Things taught us that great design is invisible, it simply works. His legacy inspires us to ask: Are we designing with people in mind? Are we solving real problems?

As we build products that empower communities and promote sustainability, we carry forward Don Norman’s vision: Design for a better world.

Every great studio needs a leader who knows how to keep the vibes high, and at LINK PBC, that’s our Chief Social Officer...
01/23/2026

Every great studio needs a leader who knows how to keep the vibes high, and at LINK PBC, that’s our Chief Social Officer, Elwood.

From greeting guests to planning the next team hangout, Elwood ensures our studio stays connected, happy, and full of tail wags. Because design isn’t just about products, it’s about people (and pups!) coming together.

What’s on the social calendar? More walks, more snacks, and maybe a brainstorming session in the sun. 🌞

“Design should be created with and for the people it serves.”Today we honor Sylvia Harris, a visionary who transformed d...
12/27/2025

“Design should be created with and for the people it serves.”

Today we honor Sylvia Harris, a visionary who transformed design into a tool for civic empowerment and social impact. As the founder of Citizen Research & Design and creative director of the 2000 U.S. Census redesign, Sylvia championed citizen-centered design, a philosophy that resonates deeply with our mission at LINK PBC.

Her work reminds us that design is not just about aesthetics, but about access, equity, and empathy. At LINK, we strive to carry forward her legacy by creating products that serve real people, solve real problems, and uplift communities.

Sylvia’s influence lives on in every project where we ask: Who are we designing for? How can we make this better for them?

Swipe above to see her work with the 1998 U.S. Census. The goal of the 1998 user-centered form redesign was to encourage Americans, including those who were previously underrepresented citizens, to participate.

Formnext has been a great event so far for both the Toddler Mobility Project and our team keeping up with the latest tre...
11/22/2025

Formnext has been a great event so far for both the Toddler Mobility Project and our team keeping up with the latest trends in the industry. We’ve had the chance to make connections with a variety of organizations interested in meeting accessibility needs with novel product design. We’ve also made leeway in building connections on suppliers of recycled filament options for our in house prototyping operations.
 
has done an excellent job of getting the word out about this device. A family in Germany that has been following this project online traveled to Frankfurt to learn more about the chair and if it would be a good solution for their son, Keo. This meetup resulted in being able to give Keo a TMT to take home.
 
This project has been a collaboration between LINK PBC, , and .
 
Huge thanks to for hosting us and continuing to produce innovative products in the space.

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