Why do we have so many ideas, do so many CAD (computer aided design) drawings and models, build so many prototypes and yet so few make if through the process?
It's because lecterns fail at the development process for numerous reasons: stability, weight, aesthetics, cost and ergonomics (design for the human body based on anthropometric data).
A lot of our great looking ideas ended up being too heavy to lift, or not stable enough (we couldn't get them through the tipping phase of our testing). Conversely, many stable and lightweight lectern ideas just were not good looking enough for today’s modern churches.
Even after a lectern design is released for sale, we continue to refine it. This is based on our own tests and feedback from our customers. In particular, our 'tough but fair' customers are extremely helpful. These are churches, like Hillsong church, which use our lecterns and tables under demanding conditions. A lectern at Hillsong church or Hillsong conference will be constantly moved, bumped, knocked, carried, transported, disassembled, assembled, televised and used by some of the worlds most well known preachers. Feedback from extreme usage situations helps us to continuously improve them, giving you a better lectern experience. As a result, we make incremental improvements to the balance, weight and production quality and make subtle aesthetic improvements to produce an ever better lectern design.
After all, we are lectern specialists, so it's what we think about all the time.