Sunday, September 1, 2013

ACCESSIPILL - ACCESSIBLE PACKAGING PROJECT 1



5 comments:

  1. I like the use of blue in your posters, it really makes the product pop. in terms of the product I think it has good potential as it is very easily palatisable and being able to reuse it will decrease its footprint. One thing i might be worried about is if a child could get access to the packaging could there be an issue with it being so easy to dispense?

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  2. The Accessipill concept is a great idea. Knowing how difficult it is for people with Parkinson's, reducing the amount of movements and manoeuvres is a simple and easy solution. The graphics are nice, the shape is sleek, lightweight and usable, and the posters present the concept well. Being able to reuse the outer shell is a great environmental consideration.

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  3. Great work Max, I definitely think there is a market for your product. I really like the name too haha! The mechanism behind the pill packaging makes it so easy for a Parkinson's sufferer to use.

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  4. Nice work here. You’ve really got into the details here! You also show that you’ve done a good research!

    Good interaction! Simple and useful!

    Maybe you could specify visually what parts are welded together in your poster, since there are a lot of parts.

    You could also think about making something on the top side that show where the hole underneath is when you get the pills out. So the user is more confident when they use it.

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  5. I think your redesign for pill packaging is very impressive! I love the details you've included of your mechanism, and the graphics and fonts really enhance the overall effect. However, maybe the container could be transparent or frosted, so show how many pills are left.

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