Bang Design vs
Teague
Teague
Founded
1999
1926
Owner
Privately held
Privately Held
Headquarters
Bangalore
Seattle, Washington, United States
Key People
Vinay Rao (Co-Founder), Prashant Subhedar (Co-Founder)
John Barratt
Sector Focus
Multi
Aviation
Product Design
Yes
Yes
Product Engineering
Yes
No
Production/ Sourcing
Yes
No
Service-UX Design
Yes
Yes
Software Engineering
No
No
Transportation Design
Yes
Yes
Creative Visualization
Yes
Yes
Online Configurators
Yes
Yes
Demand Generation
Yes
No
Brand Strategy
No
No
Business Design
No
No
Venture Partnerships
No
No
Scalable and Flexible
Unlimited
Fixed Contracts
Average Floor Price
$10K
$250K+
Who should work with them?
Early-stage startups to Fortune 100 companies seeking end-to-end product design and engineering solutions from concept to manufacturing across multiple industries.
Aircraft manufacturer or Airline, redesigning their cabin experience. Space agency designing autonomous rover interfaces.
Teague is strategic design consultancy for complex, long-term, high-tech systems. They take on enterprise-scale, often multi-year engagements in aerospace, mobility, defense, healthcare, urban systems. We think Teague is exceptional when you’re designing the world 20 years from now.
But if you’re both developing for the future and shipping products, launching new platforms, or solving urgent problems today, then BangDesign* helps you straddles both visions seamlessly. If you’re Budget-Conscious but Ambitious, BangDesign is built for you when you need high-caliber design without enterprise overhead. You’re not paying for a Teague-sized operation. You’re paying for clarity, velocity, and insight. Just the work.
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Increased brand value and sales
86%
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