For the second project in a graduate level product design course, students were tasked with creating a watering can. After an introduction to human factors and form development, we were given several weeks to brainstorm potential forms and create our product. After a peer review of my initial sketches, I was dissatisfied with the concepts I had put forth and approached the problem differently. I settled on the design displayed in the images; this form allowed for an easy grip without any noticeable handle as well as ergonomic weight distribution while pouring water. Initially I had planned to slush cast the product in a low melting temperature metal, but ended up 3D printing the watering can. After hours of sanding and painting, I achieved the smooth, shiny surface finish I was hoping for.