Product Innovation: Clever Drain Solution

Product Design, Product Innovation

 clear pipe design 

This transparent drain system makes seeing the problem beneath your sink possible. Made of a transparent ABS, you can view the clog, manually churn the debris with a simple twist of the hand and avoid using unneeded, harsh chemicals.

In the case of lost jewelry, you can retrieve a lost ring or earring by visually locating it and then reversing the paddle with the hand crank to keep it from passing down the drain.

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Trial-Size Package Design

Product Design

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Sampling wine has never been easier. Why buy an entire bottle when you only want to taste a particular vintage of wine? With this cleverly designed package of trial-size wine bottles, you can sample a wide variety of wines and not spend a fortune doing so.wine packaging design vintage wine samples WS_10CL_02

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Over-stimulation

Graphic Design, Photography

This glimpse into the future of augmented reality is sensory overload. If this is what the future has to offer in the realm of augmented reality interface, the future is scary. Comprehending real time information, an overabundance of corporate logos and an oversaturation of audio visual stimulation in general is very hard to do, and this video illustrates that fact.

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Package Design Dip & Squeeze Is Here To Please

Product Design, Product Innovation

 new heinz ketchup

After 42 years of using the famous ketchup packet worldwide, Heinz Ketchup has turned a corner. The condiment giant has re-designed what was once seen as a type form, the ketchup packet, by condensing the contents of 3 ketchup packets into one Dip & Squeeze. 

Not to say the ketchup packet is gone forever, but the next time I get food to go, I an expecting to get one of these new ketchup containers. Either rip off the top and squeeze out the ketchup the traditional way, or peel away the thin plastic membrane and dip your food into the wide mouth opening — neat, simple… simply great!

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A One-Ton Igloo How-To

General Design

With nearly 2 feet of newly fallen snow on the ground and more in the forecast for tomorrow, I thought this instructional time lapse video was pretty enticing. Using a kitchen knife, a storage tub, a snow shovel and a lot of repetition, this guy builds the ultimate backyard igloo.

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