Daniel Foo
http://fooides.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/project-2-southern-cross-packaging.html?showComment=1336977642085#c2809089606730122248
Ryan Go
http://ryan-go.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/socially-responsible-packaging-quikset.html?showComment=1336977987955#c5985463071925842250
Benjamin Ma
http://mabenjamin.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/socially-responsibly-packaging.html?showComment=1336978127207#c7903975910542663732
Dominic See
http://dominicsee.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/project-2-packaging-rationale-booklet.html?showComment=1336978671254#c2081790659368513423
Christina Le
http://christinaale.wordpress.com/2012/05/14/rationale-booklet/#comment-43
5 comments:
i like the spatial efficiency achieved by the way your container is shaped as compared to the conventional cylindrical shaped containers.
As an improvement, i would suggest possibly created a second handle or area to grab as it may be difficult for children to carry.
Good work!
This is good research Raymond! I like the fact that the container can be organised in a more efficient way. The cap is well placed and the form itself looks strong and could last for a long time.
I think the placement of the handle and the shape of it could be improved. Also think about how these container could be stored when they are empty or could be used to serve for
another function.
HI RAYMOND, your design looks great and your appearance model looks great but i think the shape of the nozzle part could have been improved, just in terms of the accessibility of it.
Hi Ray Ray, i like your idea for disaster relief and how it will help everyone carry water to people in need. the stack ability of the product will help save space and store more cans in a tight space.
i suggest you to make the handle more round for your hand to carry it easier.
I love the overall shape of your bottle! The colour choice is also very good, and fits in with you concept. However i think the handle is a little small for such a big container, and could lead to breakages.
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