I found something close in the shop
Best when you want a ready product, a small change or a print based on an existing model.
You can write about a ready-made product, an STL file, a quick customization or a custom piece for a desk, garage, service point or brand display. The most important part is the use case and the place where the object should work.

Best when you want a ready product, a small change or a print based on an existing model.
Best when the file exists and you need a print, a check of printability or a slightly improved version.
Best when no ready-made product is close enough and the project should start from the use case instead of a catalog base.
Best for reception desks, salons, detailing, events and other use cases where a small object shapes the brand impression.
A simple brief in English is enough. Describe the goal, the place of use, approximate size and quantity. You do not need to translate the whole problem into technical language.
Hello, I need a custom 3D printed desk accessory / QR stand / display. It will be used for ... The approximate size is ... I need ... pieces. Please let me know the best next step.
This is the better option when the project is not fully standard, the quantity matters or the object should support a brand, a service point or a custom setup.
Share as much as you know now. In many cases a similar product, the use case, approximate size and quantity are enough.
Not everything at once. Two or three concrete details are usually enough.
If you do not want to start with the form, a short message is enough: “I need a garage sign”, “I want a bit organizer” or “I have STL and need a print”.
Specific and realistic, without promising impossible deadlines.
Short and without unnecessary technical jargon.