Erik Campbell

Senior Lead Industrial Designer at Kensington

Erik Campbell is a versatile Industrial Designer with experience at companies such as Kensington, Beeline Group, and Stanford Research Institute. Erik specializes in creating innovative product solutions across various categories and has a keen eye for consumer-driven design. With a background in Industrial Design, Erik has also worked on graphic design projects and collaborated with engineers to bring unique product concepts to life. Their expertise in sketching, 3D modeling, and conceptualization has led to the successful development and launch of various products in the market.

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San Francisco, United States

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Kensington

At Kensington, we anticipate the needs and challenges of the ever-evolving workplace and craft professional-tier award-winning solutions for organizations committed to providing peak professionals the tools they need to thrive. Trusted for more than 40 years, Kensington prides itself on four timeless core values: Design Through meticulous research, design, and engineering, Kensington’s solutions meet the ever-changing performance and compatibility needs of today's professional. Quality The Kensington Engineering team has three decades of experience in high-volume manufacturing of hardware IT products. Rigorous test cycles and quality control means all products are tested above industry standards. Support Kensington’s clients are around the world, and include companies large and small. Every customer is treated as a top-tier professional, no exceptions. Sustainability We are dedicated to finding ways to reduce our environmental footprint, in every aspect of our business. Headquartered in Burlingame, California, Kensington is the inventor and worldwide leader in laptop security locks. Kensington is a division of ACCO Brands (NYSE: ACCO), one of the world’s largest designers, marketers, and manufacturers of branded business, academic, and consumer products, sold in more than 100 countries across the globe.


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51-200

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