Monday, 2 September 2013

Project I: Accessible Packaging Peer comments




Ole André Bech


http://bechdesign.blogspot.com.au/2013/09/final-concept.html#comment-form
well done. I do like the opening mechanism, it's simple and efficient, not only for the vision impaired people, but for normal people as well.
The shape of the sheet is also beautiful, but May I recommend adopting more volume-efficient shape for the tablets, as there is no need for vision impaired people to appreciate the aesthetics of curves or geometry.


OLIVIA QIUYUAN LIN


http://haresama.blogspot.com.au/2013/09/studio-3b-project-1-final.html
The shape of the package is cute enough for kids. I believe they are willing to use it. what I liked the most is the cap, it will not get lost by kids who are always careless in their age. what may be a concern is that the bottle is little bit small, so it may be hard to squeeze when it is running out



ping song

http://pings19.blogspot.com.au/2013/09/week5.html#comment-form
I like the elegant shape of your bottle design although it means little to vision impaired people. The idea of controlling amount of detergent is great. The only suggestion is add grip texture on the bottle so that it can be hold more easily


Edric Verbeek-Martin

http://edricides3222.blogspot.com.au/2013/09/project-1-final-submission.html#comment-form
the design of hanging is brilliant, I always hate when the lotion bottle falls down on the floor. But I feel more like to squeeze from the side rather than the top. may be the top can be more indicating

http://mabenjamin.blogspot.com.au/2013/08/accessible-packaging-milk-container.html
I liked the idea of the cap and the elegant shape. however the bottle hasn't given much indication on pouring without fingers...