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خلف إطلاق تمثال: قصة تميمة North Park

2 أبريل 2026 · 7 دقائق · Resin Factory Studio

خلف إطلاق تمثال: قصة تميمة North Park

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How a regional retail chain turned a 12-year-old mascot drawing into a 1,200-piece resin statue series for their flagship store launch.

North Park is a regional outdoor-goods retailer in the Pacific Northwest. Their mascot — a friendly bear in a flannel shirt — has been on signage, hangtags, and the back of every employee t-shirt since 2012. Last year they decided to celebrate their 25th anniversary by making the bear into a real statue, sold at register and given as a gift to top loyalty members.

The brief: 1,200 pieces, 8-inch standing pose, hand-painted, premium feel (this is going on collector shelves, not in toy aisles), boxed with custom packaging, ready in 90 days for the anniversary event. Budget: under $35 per finished unit landed in their warehouse.

First challenge: their existing mascot art was a 2D vector illustration designed for stickers — front view only. We had to invent the back of the bear, design the 3D pose, and decide how to translate flat-color shading into a paintable resin surface. Three rounds of digital sculpting and one printed proof later, the client signed off.

Production was four batches of 300 units each, spaced 2 weeks apart. We split the painting team into two crews so the entire run had consistent color (color-drift across batches is the silent killer of brand merchandise). QA rejected and re-painted ~7% of pieces, which is normal for hand-painted resin.

The launch sold out the in-store inventory in 11 days. They've since re-ordered twice — same molds, same painters, same quality. That re-order rate is what we're really designing for: not just shipping the first batch, but making sure batch four looks identical to batch one.

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