From the first prototype to the final design

From the first prototype to the final design

These times are quite exciting at IMOTANA and a lot of cool things are happening right now.

Only one month ago - in December 2020 - we presented the first pictures of our prototype and promised to take you on our journey to develop a brand new football boot.

In just one month, we rendered the upgrade of our first design of our IMOTANA football boots.

⬇️ Further down in this blog post, you'll see the steps of how we got from the initial sketches to the final 3D renderings.

Your feedback on the first prototype

What happened in the meantime since December?

  • 731 different designs were created in the 3D configurator
  • On Instagram and Facebook, we have already been able to build the first community of football boot fanatics.
  • In just one month we got 151 comments in social media with lots of ideas and feedback.
  • 246 direct messages were evaluated and the feedback collected.
  • Over 50 comments on the blog with ideas and questions from you.

After two weeks it was absolutely clear what you wanted:

You want a boot that you can design yourself and that fits perfectly, but with some improvements.

  1. The design was ok, but something extraordinary was missing.
  2. The boot should have a more aggressive look that no brand has ever shown before.
  3. The single elements still seemed a bit too random and should fit better together. The sole, upper and heel area should be one design concept.

This is what we did

Over Christmas and New Year's Eve we have intensively discussed with all our fans, newsletter subscribers and supporters and evaluated the individual suggestions, your critics and optimization ideas.

Since we want to launch the football boot as early as April 2021, we couldn't waste any time.

Benjamin - one of our founders and the man in charge of football boot development at IMOTANA - has therefore been working relentlessly coming up with new designs.

Here you can see the result and how the design evolved from the initial idea to the final design.

Step 1

At first, Benjamin worked on new ideas in the classic way with pen and paper.

This allows you to quickly implement ideas, discuss changes in the team and try out new shapes.

The result doesn't win a design award yet 😎 but it all starts from here...

Step 2

In the next step, he would transfer ideas to his iPad. 

For the development of the IMOTANA football boot we relied on the app "SketchBook".

That software makes it super easy to work out and refine designs with an iPad and an Apple Pencil.

You can see where the journey is going, but there is still a long way to go until the final 3D rendering... 🏃♂️💨 

Step 3

These sketches and 2D designs then go on to 3D rendering.

We rendered quickly to see if an idea looks good in 3D without having to build an expensive prototype.

We also ask ourselves: Are there areas that still need to be adjusted and do single elements fit together?

Rendering is much more time-consuming than a sketch.

Because here the boot must be built from all its components in 3D:

  • Every single studs and the sole
  • The different knit zones on the boot
  • The upper and its mesh form
  • Every lace and every little detail

After one week, we had the first simple preview of how it might look on a boot in 3D. 

Sure... the surface here still looks relatively flat and without structure...

...but at this stage we were able to say that we were on the right track.

Step 4

Several re-shifts and an elaborate computational process later, we then completed the design process after 2 weeks.

After many work steps you can see the final design here, on which we will build the next prototype.

Design version 1 (side view):

Design version 1 (rear view):

Design version 2 (side view):

 

➡️ What is your feedback on the new design and what questions do you have? 

Just leave us a comment below the post and we look forward to your feedback!


6 comments


  • Stefan G. Pitterling

    Version 1 appeals to me the most - less is more. Version 2 already has a touch of being overloaded. Especially the additional black element.
    The important thing is what age group is the target clientele for your boots.


  • Achim

    The boots look really absolutely brilliant. I'm looking forward to when your boots come on the market and you can use them actively in our sport. High praise already now.


  • Korbinian

    Find both designs very good, whereby I like version 2 a little better. Reason for this is the red mesh and the piece of fabric on the outer instep. However, I would find it nicer if, for example, the laces were green like the tab and the studs were also uniformly green. But both versions are really cool!


  • Niklas

    So the boot looks really top, would not change much more


  • Nadine

    So I find version 1 a little bit nicer because everywhere the nets are not like version 2 but version two I also like very much, both versions look very good ⚽️


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