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Our blog content is designed to keep you up to date with the latest news, products and services from JN White. Whether it's about the latest trends in complex user interface technology or providing advice from our team of experts, we're always sharing something new with you.
JN White® turns 60!
Teagan White, guest blogger. 2020 marks the sixtieth year of innovative design and manufacturing for JN White®. Founded in 1960, what was known then as J.N. White Designs began in a spare bedroom of my father’s childhood home. James Neel (“J.N.”),…
10 Ways to Get the Most from Rapid Prototyping in Manufacturing
Rapid prototyping improves the manufacturing process, allowing for better iteration and testing during the early stages of product development. At JN White®, we’ve used 3D modeling to revolutionize the rapid prototyping of complex user interfaces, membrane switches, graphic overlays, and labels. This is…
JN White® Named Finalist for the 2019 ETHIE Award
JN White® has been named a finalist for the prestigious Rochester Area Business Ethics Foundation’s ETHIE award. According to the RABEF, the award “recognizes businesses and organizations that do the right thing through strong ethical foundations, aspirations to high standards…
What’s the Best User Interface for My Medical Device?
The medical device industry is as challenging as they come. First and foremost, the product you are designing needs to perform, often with new technologies engineered to solve new challenges. FDA compliance issue abound, from initial documentation and design drawings…
Choosing the Right Features for Your Graphic Overlay
At its most basic, a graphic overlay is the top layer of a user interface panel. But more importantly – and more meaningfully to engineers and brand owners – it is the interface between your customer and the machine. The…
Signs You Might Need Copper Flex Circuitry
Flexible circuits are an essential tool in the design of compact electronics, like consumer appliances or medical device products. In our business, they are typically employed on ribbon cables that link membrane switches (and other control interfaces) to underlying circuit…