Onell Design

Onell Design
LLC
Industry designer toys
Founded United States of America
Headquarters Acton MA, USA
Key people
Matt Doughty, Michelle Doughty, Megan Doughty, Marc Beaudette, Jesse Moore
Products Glyos System Series
Website www.onelldesign.com

Onell Design is an independent toy company and artist collective. They produce the Glyos System Series featuring the characters Pheyden, Exellis, Crayboth, Argen, Gobon, Armodoc, Armorvor, Noboto, Buildman, Skeleden, and various others.[1] The toys are made of interchangeable parts, and hearken back to the durable, small-scale action figures of the 1980s, such as Adventure People.[2] The figures can be described as a cross between an Action figure and Lego. Onell Design toy figures are primarily sold directly by the manufacturer, although on occasion a release may be made available where a specially decorated figure is available elsewhere.

Onell Design has worked with several other independent toy companies over the years, helping with design, production, and incorporating The Glyos Peg System. The companies and their respective lines include:

There has also been numerous independent artists who have created resin and rubber Glyos compatible heads and accessories, such as Spaced-Out Design, 1Shot Designs, Cassetteman Studios, and Bah'glenn Creations.

Onell Design has also collaborated with international artist Real x Head in Japan.[3]

The Glyos System Series received the #1 Best Mini Line Toy Award 2008 from the popular toy review site Plastic and Plush.[4]

Onell Design's interchangeable vinyl piece "The Rig" was featured in MTV's Top Ten Toys of 2010.[5] Also in 2010, the Onell Design Glyos System was incorporated in a new line of Outer Space Men action figures.

In 2011, Onell Design introduced the Glyan, a 2 3/4-inch figure in various colors which includes Onell Design's first-ever humanoid head. In 2012, they introduced an Armorvor, a production version of a figure which recalls Battle Beasts and offers the first-ever Onell Design production animal head.

See also

References

  1. In Your World, But Not Of It Lee's Toy Review Issue 181
  2. Living a Toy Story The Beacon, September 2007
  3. Collection DX July 2008
  4. Plastic and Plush 2008
  5. MTV Geek News 2010


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