Ways to create a custom design


3D elements
Add depth and dimension to the design through raised or sculpted 3D shapes. From subtle reliefs to more pronounced forms, these elements give the cover a strong visual identity.


Engravings
Patterns, textures or personal details can be engraved directly into the surface. From discreet linework to larger or more intricate motifs, engraving adds character without adding bulk.


Cutouts & perforations
Use cutouts or perforations to create lightness and visual contrast. From geometric hole patterns to organic cutouts, open sections can reveal underlying components or shape the overall expression of the design.


Vinyl wrapping
Graphics, photos or your own artwork can be custom printed on vinyl and applied to your cover, either as smaller decals or across the full surface. This technique allows for high levels of detail, complex motifs and more advanced colour combinations, including gradients, shadows and fine lines.


Material mixes
Blend 3D-printed materials with decorative elements in textile, leather or metal to elevate the accessory feel of the cover.


Embellishments
Incorporate pearls, crystals, metal studs or other decorative details to create anything from a bold punk rock style to an exclusive jewellery-inspired expression.


Colour combinations
Combine two or more colours to create contrast and visual impact. Use defined colour blocks across the front, back or selected sections to create the style you want.


Integrated lighting
Adding a distinctive dimension to your cover - integrated lighting can be placed on the outside surface or combined with cutouts and perforated patterns to illuminate the design from the inside.
From idea to finished cover
THE CUSTOM DESIGN PROCESS

Explore ideas, gather references, think about themes, colours, materials or moods you’re drawn to. This is where your custom design begins – with your own inspiration.

At this stage, your clinic typically helps collect all the necessary prosthetic info and scans.
When you’re ready to move forward, place your custom design order online and include your inspiration – images, sketches or written descriptions of your ideas.
Once your order is received, the work of creating your design can start.

Based on your input, we develop a design proposal. This can begin as a simple 2D sketch or concept draft, or move directly into shaping your design in 3D.
You’ll receive a digital proposal to review and approve before production begins. If needed, we refine the details together until everything feels just right.

Once approved, your design moves into production and takes physical form through industrial 3D printing, followed by several steps of careful finishing and detailing.

We give your cover a final check and finishing touches before delivering it directly to you or through your clinic – ready to be mounted and worn.
CREATED TOGETHER
Custom design inspiration
A glimpse into what’s possible - get inspired by what others have created together with us.




































Custom design across cover types
Custom design is most often created for below knee and above knee leg covers, but selected custom options are also available for our thigh covers, full leg sets and arm covers – reach out to explore what’s possible.
FAQ - CUSTOM DESIGN
Not at all. Some come with a detailed vision, others just a feeling, reference or overall theme.
We guide you from there and shape it into a design that works both visually and technically – and that feels right for you.
Yes – and it doesn’t have to be perfect. Sketches, images, materials, or even a rough idea can be a great starting point.
In some cases, yes. While each custom design starts as a one-of-a-kind piece, many clients are genuinely excited to see their design resonate with others – and are happy to share it.
When possible, we always check with the original client first. If the design isn’t available to reuse, we can create something new inspired by it – capturing a similar feeling without replicating it.
Most ideas can be translated into a design, but some may need to be adapted slightly to ensure durability, function, and compatibility with how the cover is produced.
We’ll guide you through that process and explain any adjustments needed along the way – so the final design works as well in reality as it does visually.
It depends on the complexity of the design, the number of feedback rounds, current production capacity and number of orders ahead in the queue.
As a general guideline:
- Low to medium complexity: ~5-6 weeks
- More complex designs: ~6-9 weeks
If you wish to have your cover by a specific date, please contact us before placing your order so we can let you know what may be possible.
Custom designs are priced differently from collection designs, as they involve more in-depth collaboration and manual design work. Each design is developed from scratch and may also include additional production steps, materials, or finishes.
When you place an order, you start with a base price. Once we’ve received your design input, we assess the scope and either define a final price or an estimated range – depending on how clearly the design direction is defined at that stage.
You’ll always receive this before any design work begins, with the option to pause or cancel if it doesn’t align with your expectations.
If the design evolves or changes direction later in the process, the final cost may be adjusted accordingly.
If the process is paused or cancelled after design work has begun, the cost will reflect the work completed up to that point.
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