Talk:Sparkfactor Design

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[edit] Link to Apple

This company seems to provide plastic product designs for Apple Computers, including parts for the iPod and a number of plastic awards given out by Apple. The article focuses so much on the internal design process that it neglects to say what the company makes or does. The external links don't mention Sparkfactor. There seems to be an insider's perspective here, that Sparkfactor was some sort of behind-the-scenes participant in what is being discussed at the links. The external link labeled MOMO is actually a reference to MoMA (The Museum of Modern Art). I recommend that this page show sources that expressly, not implicitly, demonstrate Sparkfactor's activities. I suggest that this article offer a link to the plastics industry somewhere along the line. Pat 20:12, 15 May 2007 (UTC)

I reworked the text extensively, but if someone is interested, this article still needs more details about what the company does and how it does it, and it needs more sourcing. The manufacturing in the Orient aspect needs to be fleshed out. The "Why" behind the link to Apple is likely very interesting. And more about medical equipment design and any other angles the company is pursuing, such as the surfboard. More about its connections within Silicon Valley, social network analysis. Pat 07:20, 22 May 2007 (UTC)