This is a packaging concept for medical supplies that have a dual purpose: protective container for medical air drop and it is infused with seeds and can be buried to grow food source.
Packaging design serves three main roles: protection of contents, transportation and distribution of products, and communication with consumers. It combines graphic and structural design elements. As designers, we have a responsibility to create effective and sustainable packaging designs that minimize environmental impact. The document outlines various tools and considerations for packaging design, including naming, branding, materials, messaging, and innovation.
This document summarizes a business project on packaging. It discusses the different levels of packaging including primary, secondary, and transportation packaging. It also covers the functions of packaging like product identification, protection, and promotion. The document traces the history of packaging from ancient times to modern developments. It analyzes different materials used for packaging like wood, cardboard, plastic, and their advantages. The concluding section emphasizes that innovative packaging increases market scope but also impacts product costs.
Lecturers from graphic design, industrial design, and surface design at Cape Peninsula University of Technology are running a five-week module introducing 70 students across the disciplines to biomimicry. The students studied the biomimicry methodology and were tasked with developing plans to revitalize Cape Town's Fringe district by modeling it after successful science park concepts, taking inspiration from nature. The educational impact will be assessed through student work which will be presented at CPUT's international design conference in September.
The uneven bark of the tree is designed to regulate the temperature of the tree as well as protect it from abiotic factors such as harsh winds or extreme sunlight. With reference to the physical appearance of the tree trunk applied to a building surface, we alternated the bark with solar panels which absorbed light to store energy as well as create shade(beneath the solar panels) throughout the hot seasons. Lastly, it is important to note that the panels are transparent(for windows) and at the same time deflect light rays in order to minimise heating.
Packaging design serves three main roles: protection of contents, transportation and distribution of products, and communication with consumers. It combines graphic and structural design elements. As designers, we have a responsibility to create effective and sustainable packaging designs that minimize environmental impact. The document outlines various tools and considerations for packaging design, including naming, branding, materials, messaging, and innovation.
This document summarizes a business project on packaging. It discusses the different levels of packaging including primary, secondary, and transportation packaging. It also covers the functions of packaging like product identification, protection, and promotion. The document traces the history of packaging from ancient times to modern developments. It analyzes different materials used for packaging like wood, cardboard, plastic, and their advantages. The concluding section emphasizes that innovative packaging increases market scope but also impacts product costs.
Lecturers from graphic design, industrial design, and surface design at Cape Peninsula University of Technology are running a five-week module introducing 70 students across the disciplines to biomimicry. The students studied the biomimicry methodology and were tasked with developing plans to revitalize Cape Town's Fringe district by modeling it after successful science park concepts, taking inspiration from nature. The educational impact will be assessed through student work which will be presented at CPUT's international design conference in September.
The uneven bark of the tree is designed to regulate the temperature of the tree as well as protect it from abiotic factors such as harsh winds or extreme sunlight. With reference to the physical appearance of the tree trunk applied to a building surface, we alternated the bark with solar panels which absorbed light to store energy as well as create shade(beneath the solar panels) throughout the hot seasons. Lastly, it is important to note that the panels are transparent(for windows) and at the same time deflect light rays in order to minimise heating.
Using the tick as a design champion this poster explores the possibility of using increased atmospheric humidity to filter and produce clean water in disaster flood areas.
Our poster explains, based on our champion The thorny devil lizard, how it moves water against gravity. Our poster uses biology to mimic principles to use within our design.
Using the tick as a design champion this poster explores the possibility of using increased atmospheric humidity to filter and produce clean water in disaster flood areas.
Our poster explains, based on our champion The thorny devil lizard, how it moves water against gravity. Our poster uses biology to mimic principles to use within our design.