Well done Dom, of all the packaging i saw i think yours is most realistic. I can totally see it being used by canned food on the market right now. Not sure what to say...but maybe reduce the size of the rails/tracks on top and add indents on the base so the cans can stack up?
Awesome design. A great way to solve a problem of a hard to open can. It would be nice to show a diagram on the labelling to show how to operate the mechanism. I feel you have solved a hard problem with success.
Agree with Ricky that the render and the labeling looks very realistic! I like the simple key design that will make users with a hand disability and even normal users to have a better experience of unpacking the product~ The posters looks like it is from one family as well~ Good work!
The issue you have chosen to address has created a really nice design opportunity. Renders and poster layout is clear and concise making it clear as to how you have addressed the issue. Maybe by having some extra part drawings it could further help understand the size of the product and other technical details.
Great design work dom. One thing is that product will cost a lot more that the original tuna cans. But it seems really simple to open instead of jamming your fingers under the metal to open.
GREAT DESIGN, i like the idea of this can design, the manufacturing costs appear that they will still say low. now the thing that i like most about this, is that it also makes this can more "on the go" frienly, and the biggest thing is the target market can still be literally everyone.
Well done Dom, of all the packaging i saw i think yours is most realistic. I can totally see it being used by canned food on the market right now. Not sure what to say...but maybe reduce the size of the rails/tracks on top and add indents on the base so the cans can stack up?
ReplyDeleteAwesome design. A great way to solve a problem of a hard to open can. It would be nice to show a diagram on the labelling to show how to operate the mechanism. I feel you have solved a hard problem with success.
ReplyDeleteAgree with Ricky that the render and the labeling looks very realistic! I like the simple key design that will make users with a hand disability and even normal users to have a better experience of unpacking the product~
ReplyDeleteThe posters looks like it is from one family as well~ Good work!
The issue you have chosen to address has created a really nice design opportunity. Renders and poster layout is clear and concise making it clear as to how you have addressed the issue. Maybe by having some extra part drawings it could further help understand the size of the product and other technical details.
ReplyDeleteGreat design work dom. One thing is that product will cost a lot more that the original tuna cans. But it seems really simple to open instead of jamming your fingers under the metal to open.
ReplyDeleteGREAT DESIGN, i like the idea of this can design, the manufacturing costs appear that they will still say low. now the thing that i like most about this, is that it also makes this can more "on the go" frienly, and the biggest thing is the target market can still be literally everyone.
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