Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020-2022
Title: Innovations by Nicholas Richard Swider
Introduction
Nicholas Richard Swider is an accomplished inventor based in Waltham, MA (US). He holds a total of four patents, showcasing his expertise in the field of product design technologies. His innovative contributions have significantly impacted how products are designed and customized.
Latest Patents
Swider's latest patents include "Technologies for managing dynamic design templates" and "Technology for generating product designs using multiple canvases." The first patent describes systems and methods for automatically generating product designs based on search queries. An electronic device can present a set of default templates associated with various products and facilitate searches using inputted keywords. This device identifies images and design elements according to the search, allowing users to modify templates and select functionalities, including placing product orders. The second patent outlines systems and methods for facilitating product design through an electronic device that displays designable canvases for editing visual designs. It features an extended workspace canvas that surrounds the designable canvases, displaying a variety of design elements that can be directly accessed and positioned within the canvases.
Career Highlights
Nicholas Swider is currently employed at Cimpress Schweiz GmbH, where he continues to develop innovative solutions in product design. His work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of design technologies, making it easier for users to create customized products.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Swider has collaborated with talented
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