N.: Could you define yourself briefly?
J.E.: I’m 34, I was born in Barcelona and I’m a product designer. A couple of years ago I stopped working for others and decided to start up on my own. Although it’s definitely not an easy route to take, slowly but surely I’m working on projects that excite me and make me happy.
N.: What inspired you to become a product designer? Was it something you always wanted to do or did you accidentally evolve towards this profession?
J.E.: I’ve always had a curiosity for objects, though when I was young I didn’t know this profession existed. My paternal grandfather was a metalworker and was always inventing things to make life easier and prettier. His workshop was under his house and every time we went to see him, he showed us some new object he’d made, so that’s probably something that stuck with me. When I decided I wanted to study product design, my family encouraged me to go for it.
N.: Explain your work process. Do you pour yourself more into the conceptual stage or the prototype stage? Is experimentation an integral part of the process for every single one of your projects?
J.E.: To tell the truth, I suffer quite a bit until I’ve completed the concept. Once I’ve got that clear, I begin to enjoy the project and let myself get carried away with experimentation and working with my hands, which helps me to progress with the project. I normally end up covering the table with models and prototypes and, based on those, I make decisions by looking at the differences between the iterations.