Niche kits
Kits tuned to what your major actually needs — engineering, architecture, business, and La Tech-specific variants. Built for how you study.
Reusable page markers, lecture-hall fidgets, a compact phone stand. The Student Survival Kit is a product line engineered by students who needed it first — and the first proof Project Dextrous works at the smallest scale.
A PROJECT DEXTROUS OPERATION · OP. PRISM
"So how are your study habits?" [pause, side-eye to parent] "…they better come up with a good answer."
"I'm an out-of-sight-out-of-mind procrastinator, so I developed markers I can slide on the pages I need to go back to for test review."
— DELIVERED LIVE @ DAWGS DOWNTOWNIt works because it creates tension, makes the student feel seen, and the parent is already sold before the product explanation even starts.
No adjectives. No "revolutionary study solution." Just a real problem, named plainly, and the tool that solves it — held up where you can touch it. That's the whole brand in one exchange: evidence, not hype; peer, not pitchman; confidence with a half-smile.
Standardized production, volume sales, competition showcase. One printer, real demand, a clear revenue path.
Reusable markers you slide onto the pages you need to revisit. Printed in-house.
Discrete fidgets engineered for two-hour lecture halls. A real student pain, solved quietly.
A compact, engineered phone stand that folds flat into the kit and holds firm on the desk.
A tracking guide that keeps your eye on the line — small, cheap, and quietly useful.
Backpack and dorm organizers that turn clutter into a system. Built around how students actually live.
The complete core set, boxed. Standardized to print at volume and sell at events.
Kits tuned to what your major actually needs — engineering, architecture, business, and La Tech-specific variants. Built for how you study.
One-of-a-kind prints made just for you — DND story kits with custom figures, a fresh batch for every campaign. The stuff you won't find on Amazon, built for people who sweat the details.
Every part is modeled, sliced, and dialed in by the students who run Op. Prism before it ever ships.
We run the printers ourselves, so every kit is made to order and comes straight from us — nothing outsourced.
Every price comes from the real cost of making it — materials, machine time, and labor. No inflation, no guesswork.
Want a kit, a niche variant, or a custom run? Reach out — we print to order.