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We presented our modified prototype and design to the teaching team this week to get their input. The main feedback we received was concerning the insulation box for the plastic soup container, specifically the insulating material—how effective it would be, how sustainable it would be, and whether or not the box as a whole would be excess and wasteful as orders accumulate. To address these issues, we posed two solutions:
We presented our modified prototype and design to the teaching team this week to get their input. The main feedback we received was concerning the insulation box for the plastic soup container, specifically the insulating material—how effective it would be, how sustainable it would be, and whether or not the box as a whole would be excess and wasteful as orders accumulate. To address these issues, we posed two solutions:
Conceptual Design Sketches
Feedback
Feedback
After presenting our initial concept, we received feedback on how the idea could be improved. The most common concern pertained to how unsustainable the packaging would be if plastic wrapping was used on each container. People also thought that the packaging could be more efficient and compact because placing cylindrical containers in a rectangular box wasted a lot of space. Another common concern was the lack of use case generalizability for the design; the packaging was designed specifically for noodles, but it would benefit a larger audience if the packaging could be generalized to other food items and situations. Moreover, the attention to sanitization brings to question the practicality and necessity of such packaging after Covid-19 passes. Some other suggestions included creating a more compelling brand name and paying attention to accessibility in the sticker designs because people may perceive colors differently.
We presented our modified prototype and design to the teaching team this week to get their input. The main feedback we received was concerning the insulation box for the plastic soup container, specifically the insulating material—how effective it would be, how sustainable it would be, and whether or not the box as a whole would be excess and wasteful as orders accumulate. To address these issues, we posed two solutions:
We presented our modified prototype and design to the teaching team this week to get their input. The main feedback we received was concerning the insulation box for the plastic soup container, specifically the insulating material—how effective it would be, how sustainable it would be, and whether or not the box as a whole would be excess and wasteful as orders accumulate. To address these issues, we posed two solutions:
We presented our modified prototype and design to the teaching team this week to get their input. The main feedback we received was concerning the insulation box for the plastic soup container, specifically the insulating material—how effective it would be, how sustainable it would be, and whether or not the box as a whole would be excess and wasteful as orders accumulate. To address these issues, we posed two solutions:
We presented our modified prototype and design to the teaching team this week to get their input. The main feedback we received was concerning the insulation box for the plastic soup container, specifically the insulating material—how effective it would be, how sustainable it would be, and whether or not the box as a whole would be excess and wasteful as orders accumulate. To address these issues, we posed two solutions:
We presented our modified prototype and design to the teaching team this week to get their input. The main feedback we received was concerning the insulation box for the plastic soup container, specifically the insulating material—how effective it would be, how sustainable it would be, and whether or not the box as a whole would be excess and wasteful as orders accumulate. To address these issues, we posed two solutions:
Conceptual Design Sketches
Conceptual Design Sketches
After presenting our initial concept, we received feedback on how the idea could be improved. The most common concern pertained to how unsustainable the packaging would be if plastic wrapping was used on each container. People also thought that the packaging could be more efficient and compact because placing cylindrical containers in a rectangular box wasted a lot of space. Another common concern was the lack of use case generalizability for the design; the packaging was designed specifically for noodles, but it would benefit a larger audience if the packaging could be generalized to other food items and situations. Moreover, the attention to sanitization brings to question the practicality and necessity of such packaging after Covid-19 passes. Some other suggestions included creating a more compelling brand name and paying attention to accessibility in the sticker designs because people may perceive colors differently.
After presenting our initial concept, we received feedback on how the idea could be improved. The most common concern pertained to how unsustainable the packaging would be if plastic wrapping was used on each container. People also thought that the packaging could be more efficient and compact because placing cylindrical containers in a rectangular box wasted a lot of space. Another common concern was the lack of use case generalizability for the design; the packaging was designed specifically for noodles, but it would benefit a larger audience if the packaging could be generalized to other food items and situations. Moreover, the attention to sanitization brings to question the practicality and necessity of such packaging after Covid-19 passes. Some other suggestions included creating a more compelling brand name and paying attention to accessibility in the sticker designs because people may perceive colors differently.
After presenting our initial concept, we received feedback on how the idea could be improved. The most common concern pertained to how unsustainable the packaging would be if plastic wrapping was used on each container. People also thought that the packaging could be more efficient and compact because placing cylindrical containers in a rectangular box wasted a lot of space. Another common concern was the lack of use case generalizability for the design; the packaging was designed specifically for noodles, but it would benefit a larger audience if the packaging could be generalized to other food items and situations. Moreover, the attention to sanitization brings to question the practicality and necessity of such packaging after Covid-19 passes. Some other suggestions included creating a more compelling brand name and paying attention to accessibility in the sticker designs because people may perceive colors differently.
After presenting our initial concept, we received feedback on how the idea could be improved. The most common concern pertained to how unsustainable the packaging would be if plastic wrapping was used on each container. People also thought that the packaging could be more efficient and compact because placing cylindrical containers in a rectangular box wasted a lot of space. Another common concern was the lack of use case generalizability for the design; the packaging was designed specifically for noodles, but it would benefit a larger audience if the packaging could be generalized to other food items and situations. Moreover, the attention to sanitization brings to question the practicality and necessity of such packaging after Covid-19 passes. Some other suggestions included creating a more compelling brand name and paying attention to accessibility in the sticker designs because people may perceive colors differently.
After presenting our initial concept, we received feedback on how the idea could be improved. The most common concern pertained to how unsustainable the packaging would be if plastic wrapping was used on each container. People also thought that the packaging could be more efficient and compact because placing cylindrical containers in a rectangular box wasted a lot of space. Another common concern was the lack of use case generalizability for the design; the packaging was designed specifically for noodles, but it would benefit a larger audience if the packaging could be generalized to other food items and situations. Moreover, the attention to sanitization brings to question the practicality and necessity of such packaging after Covid-19 passes. Some other suggestions included creating a more compelling brand name and paying attention to accessibility in the sticker designs because people may perceive colors differently.
After presenting our initial concept, we received feedback on how the idea could be improved. The most common concern pertained to how unsustainable the packaging would be if plastic wrapping was used on each container. People also thought that the packaging could be more efficient and compact because placing cylindrical containers in a rectangular box wasted a lot of space. Another common concern was the lack of use case generalizability for the design; the packaging was designed specifically for noodles, but it would benefit a larger audience if the packaging could be generalized to other food items and situations. Moreover, the attention to sanitization brings to question the practicality and necessity of such packaging after Covid-19 passes. Some other suggestions included creating a more compelling brand name and paying attention to accessibility in the sticker designs because people may perceive colors differently.
After presenting our initial concept, we received feedback on how the idea could be improved. The most common concern pertained to how unsustainable the packaging would be if plastic wrapping was used on each container. People also thought that the packaging could be more efficient and compact because placing cylindrical containers in a rectangular box wasted a lot of space. Another common concern was the lack of use case generalizability for the design; the packaging was designed specifically for noodles, but it would benefit a larger audience if the packaging could be generalized to other food items and situations. Moreover, the attention to sanitization brings to question the practicality and necessity of such packaging after Covid-19 passes. Some other suggestions included creating a more compelling brand name and paying attention to accessibility in the sticker designs because people may perceive colors differently.
After presenting our initial concept, we received feedback on how the idea could be improved. The most common concern pertained to how unsustainable the packaging would be if plastic wrapping was used on each container. People also thought that the packaging could be more efficient and compact because placing cylindrical containers in a rectangular box wasted a lot of space. Another common concern was the lack of use case generalizability for the design; the packaging was designed specifically for noodles, but it would benefit a larger audience if the packaging could be generalized to other food items and situations. Moreover, the attention to sanitization brings to question the practicality and necessity of such packaging after Covid-19 passes. Some other suggestions included creating a more compelling brand name and paying attention to accessibility in the sticker designs because people may perceive colors differently.
Meet The Team
Catherine Hwu
I'm a sophomore studying Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and I'm also pursuing the Certificate in Design Innovation. I'm from San Jose in the Bay Area. I love watching sunsets and hiking out in nature.
Helen Xu
I'm a senior studying Data Science and Economics. I'm from China, and now I'm in Berkeley. I'm interested in design innovation and I would like to explore UX/product design. In my free time, I love cooking and Nanoblocks👾.
Catherine Tang
I'm a sophomore studying Business Administration and Public Health. I am also hoping to pursue the Design Innovation certificate because I'm interested in graphic design. I grew up in Canada and my home is currently near LA. I love visiting coffee shops and walking my dog!
Esther Shin
I'm a junior studying Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. I'm also pursuing the Certificate in Design Innovation. I was born in Seoul, South Korea and grew up in Los Angeles, CA. I enjoy cafe hoping and watching movies in my free time!
Hannah Huang
I'm a sophomore studying Computer Science and Statistics, and also pursuing the Certificate in Design Innovation. I'm from Palo Alto in the South Bay, about an hour from Berkeley. In my free time, I love playing piano and hiking.
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