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Ann Ho
This project prompt was to create a more sustainable product using batteries by creating a new brand/company for this product that utilizes sustainability in every step of the product life cycle. The focus of my project and its three main touchpoints was on single-use hearing aid button batteries, all of which were designed while still adhering to important regulatory parameters of the industry (i.e. universally mandated color coding & sizing system for all hearing aid batteries on the market). With sustainability in mind at every touchpoint of the project prompt, I created a new packaging system for the small button batteries that consists of a 100% paper made/no adhesive outer box, an inner packaging strip to bind the batteries together while still keeping in mind the logistical parameters that the batteries cannot touch each other, and an insert for used batteries to be housed in before being taken to the recycling process. The project also includes an elevation mockup drawing of a cardboard stand to house the individual packages— to be displayed in stores, typically at the ends of aisles and register lines. The last touchpoint was a mobile app to accompany the physical pieces of the brand, where I created a full service app that featured every step of the consumer journey from an introduction and guide to hearing aids & batteries for first time users, a control dashboard for existing users, a recycling process page to safely & accurately end the product life cycle, to finally, a digital store front for users to buy their next set of batteries & other products.
Ann Ho
This project prompt was to create a more sustainable product using batteries by creating a new brand/company for this product that utilizes sustainability in every step of the product life cycle. The focus of my project and its three main touchpoints was on single-use hearing aid button batteries, all of which were designed while still adhering to important regulatory parameters of the industry (i.e. universally mandated color coding & sizing system for all hearing aid batteries on the market). With sustainability in mind at every touchpoint of the project prompt, I created a new packaging system for the small button batteries that consists of a 100% paper made/no adhesive outer box, an inner packaging strip to bind the batteries together while still keeping in mind the logistical parameters that the batteries cannot touch each other, and an insert for used batteries to be housed in before being taken to the recycling process. The project also includes an elevation mockup drawing of a cardboard stand to house the individual packages— to be displayed in stores, typically at the ends of aisles and register lines. The last touchpoint was a mobile app to accompany the physical pieces of the brand, where I created a full service app that featured every step of the consumer journey from an introduction and guide to hearing aids & batteries for first time users, a control dashboard for existing users, a recycling process page to safely & accurately end the product life cycle, to finally, a digital store front for users to buy their next set of batteries & other products.
Ann Ho
This project prompt was to create a more sustainable product using batteries by creating a new brand/company for this product that utilizes sustainability in every step of the product life cycle. The focus of my project and its three main touchpoints was on single-use hearing aid button batteries, all of which were designed while still adhering to important regulatory parameters of the industry (i.e. universally mandated color coding & sizing system for all hearing aid batteries on the market). With sustainability in mind at every touchpoint of the project prompt, I created a new packaging system for the small button batteries that consists of a 100% paper made/no adhesive outer box, an inner packaging strip to bind the batteries together while still keeping in mind the logistical parameters that the batteries cannot touch each other, and an insert for used batteries to be housed in before being taken to the recycling process. The project also includes an elevation mockup drawing of a cardboard stand to house the individual packages— to be displayed in stores, typically at the ends of aisles and register lines. The last touchpoint was a mobile app to accompany the physical pieces of the brand, where I created a full service app that featured every step of the consumer journey from an introduction and guide to hearing aids & batteries for first time users, a control dashboard for existing users, a recycling process page to safely & accurately end the product life cycle, to finally, a digital store front for users to buy their next set of batteries & other products.
Ann Ho
This project prompt was to create a more sustainable product using batteries by creating a new brand/company for this product that utilizes sustainability in every step of the product life cycle. The focus of my project and its three main touchpoints was on single-use hearing aid button batteries, all of which were designed while still adhering to important regulatory parameters of the industry (i.e. universally mandated color coding & sizing system for all hearing aid batteries on the market). With sustainability in mind at every touchpoint of the project prompt, I created a new packaging system for the small button batteries that consists of a 100% paper made/no adhesive outer box, an inner packaging strip to bind the batteries together while still keeping in mind the logistical parameters that the batteries cannot touch each other, and an insert for used batteries to be housed in before being taken to the recycling process. The project also includes an elevation mockup drawing of a cardboard stand to house the individual packages— to be displayed in stores, typically at the ends of aisles and register lines. The last touchpoint was a mobile app to accompany the physical pieces of the brand, where I created a full service app that featured every step of the consumer journey from an introduction and guide to hearing aids & batteries for first time users, a control dashboard for existing users, a recycling process page to safely & accurately end the product life cycle, to finally, a digital store front for users to buy their next set of batteries & other products.
Ann Ho
This project prompt was to create a more sustainable product using batteries by creating a new brand/company for this product that utilizes sustainability in every step of the product life cycle. The focus of my project and its three main touchpoints was on single-use hearing aid button batteries, all of which were designed while still adhering to important regulatory parameters of the industry (i.e. universally mandated color coding & sizing system for all hearing aid batteries on the market). With sustainability in mind at every touchpoint of the project prompt, I created a new packaging system for the small button batteries that consists of a 100% paper made/no adhesive outer box, an inner packaging strip to bind the batteries together while still keeping in mind the logistical parameters that the batteries cannot touch each other, and an insert for used batteries to be housed in before being taken to the recycling process. The project also includes an elevation mockup drawing of a cardboard stand to house the individual packages— to be displayed in stores, typically at the ends of aisles and register lines. The last touchpoint was a mobile app to accompany the physical pieces of the brand, where I created a full service app that featured every step of the consumer journey from an introduction and guide to hearing aids & batteries for first time users, a control dashboard for existing users, a recycling process page to safely & accurately end the product life cycle, to finally, a digital store front for users to buy their next set of batteries & other products.
Ann Ho
This project prompt was to create a more sustainable product using batteries by creating a new brand/company for this product that utilizes sustainability in every step of the product life cycle. The focus of my project and its three main touchpoints was on single-use hearing aid button batteries, all of which were designed while still adhering to important regulatory parameters of the industry (i.e. universally mandated color coding & sizing system for all hearing aid batteries on the market). With sustainability in mind at every touchpoint of the project prompt, I created a new packaging system for the small button batteries that consists of a 100% paper made/no adhesive outer box, an inner packaging strip to bind the batteries together while still keeping in mind the logistical parameters that the batteries cannot touch each other, and an insert for used batteries to be housed in before being taken to the recycling process. The project also includes an elevation mockup drawing of a cardboard stand to house the individual packages— to be displayed in stores, typically at the ends of aisles and register lines. The last touchpoint was a mobile app to accompany the physical pieces of the brand, where I created a full service app that featured every step of the consumer journey from an introduction and guide to hearing aids & batteries for first time users, a control dashboard for existing users, a recycling process page to safely & accurately end the product life cycle, to finally, a digital store front for users to buy their next set of batteries & other products.
Anya Ritter
Nova’s design system encourages consumers to switch to LED lighting and directs them to recycle string lights through the use of infographics, and recycling opportunities at each brand touchpoint. The in-store display provides the viewer with all the information they need about the product, the benefits of LED lighting, and a string light recycling drop box. Likewise, the product packaging includes similar information and a pre-addressed mailer for mailing in old or unused string lights. Finally, the app includes a recycling directory, recycling FAQs, and light control features.
Anya Ritter
Nova’s design system encourages consumers to switch to LED lighting and directs them to recycle string lights through the use of infographics, and recycling opportunities at each brand touchpoint. The in-store display provides the viewer with all the information they need about the product, the benefits of LED lighting, and a string light recycling drop box. Likewise, the product packaging includes similar information and a pre-addressed mailer for mailing in old or unused string lights. Finally, the app includes a recycling directory, recycling FAQs, and light control features.
Anya Ritter
Nova’s design system encourages consumers to switch to LED lighting and directs them to recycle string lights through the use of infographics, and recycling opportunities at each brand touchpoint. The in-store display provides the viewer with all the information they need about the product, the benefits of LED lighting, and a string light recycling drop box. Likewise, the product packaging includes similar information and a pre-addressed mailer for mailing in old or unused string lights. Finally, the app includes a recycling directory, recycling FAQs, and light control features.
Anya Ritter
Nova’s design system encourages consumers to switch to LED lighting and directs them to recycle string lights through the use of infographics, and recycling opportunities at each brand touchpoint. The in-store display provides the viewer with all the information they need about the product, the benefits of LED lighting, and a string light recycling drop box. Likewise, the product packaging includes similar information and a pre-addressed mailer for mailing in old or unused string lights. Finally, the app includes a recycling directory, recycling FAQs, and light control features.
Carlos Perillo
Solux is new technology in the car industry. This light bulb is a way to insure that you can save money, and energy and track the life of your bulb at the touch of hand with the solux. Pairing is a breeze as well. Drive with confidence with Solux bulbs.
Carlos Perillo
Solux is new technology in the car industry. This light bulb is a way to insure that you can save money, and energy and track the life of your bulb at the touch of hand with the solux. Pairing is a breeze as well. Drive with confidence with Solux bulbs.
Lydia Somani
Meet Everylight, the multifunctional nightlight to meet anyone's needs. When tasked with designing a battery or bulb that was more sustainable I decided to look into the use of nightlights as that's something I use daily in my life. I decided to create Everylight gearing this nightlight for any audience, from kids who fear the dark, those who have trouble sleeping, to those who get up frequently at night and need an easy and portable light to guide their way. The packaging functions to show all of Everylight's features as well as when you take out that paper and unfold it, it also has the directions and extra information about the light. The box is a clean, modern, and reusable container and the packaging has different suggestions of ways to reuse your box.
Lydia Somani
Meet Everylight, the multifunctional nightlight to meet anyone's needs. When tasked with designing a battery or bulb that was more sustainable I decided to look into the use of nightlights as that's something I use daily in my life. I decided to create Everylight gearing this nightlight for any audience, from kids who fear the dark, those who have trouble sleeping, to those who get up frequently at night and need an easy and portable light to guide their way. The packaging functions to show all of Everylight's features as well as when you take out that paper and unfold it, it also has the directions and extra information about the light. The box is a clean, modern, and reusable container and the packaging has different suggestions of ways to reuse your box.
Lydia Somani
Meet Everylight, the multifunctional nightlight to meet anyone's needs. When tasked with designing a battery or bulb that was more sustainable I decided to look into the use of nightlights as that's something I use daily in my life. I decided to create Everylight gearing this nightlight for any audience, from kids who fear the dark, those who have trouble sleeping, to those who get up frequently at night and need an easy and portable light to guide their way. The packaging functions to show all of Everylight's features as well as when you take out that paper and unfold it, it also has the directions and extra information about the light. The box is a clean, modern, and reusable container and the packaging has different suggestions of ways to reuse your box.
Megan Miller
My goal with this project was to create a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to regular consumer grade batteries. I created the brand Nion, which is a sodium-ion battery brand that prioritizes sustainability. Sodium is a cheap and abundant resource that is a nontoxic alternative to lithium and alkaline batteries as the material can be recycled regularly or recharged. The name Nion comes from the scientific name for sodium-ion which is NA-ion. In my designs I reference the compound fennac (an important component of sodium-ion batteries that helps them run efficiently), which is a prussian blue colored powder. The logo comes from global aromaticity, which gives batteries charging capabilities.
Megan Miller
My goal with this project was to create a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to regular consumer grade batteries. I created the brand Nion, which is a sodium-ion battery brand that prioritizes sustainability. Sodium is a cheap and abundant resource that is a nontoxic alternative to lithium and alkaline batteries as the material can be recycled regularly or recharged. The name Nion comes from the scientific name for sodium-ion which is NA-ion. In my designs I reference the compound fennac (an important component of sodium-ion batteries that helps them run efficiently), which is a prussian blue colored powder. The logo comes from global aromaticity, which gives batteries charging capabilities.
Olivia Parulis
For this project, we were tasked with creating a low waste, eco friendly battery or lightbulb brand that would encourage consumers to recycle the product. Inspired by the additional challenge of using little to no glue I decided to do research into origami, which is how I gained inspiration for Stellite’s audience of the DIY community. After I found this route in my research, it became the entire basis of the Stellite brand, with the name even based after the origami term “stellate”, or arranged in a radiating pattern like that of a star. The box’s folds and lantern shape pay tribute to this, while allowing for design-minded consumers to create in the process of unboxing and are encouraged to even customize the lantern themselves. It also includes a patterned interior and removable sleeve with standard bulb information, folding instructions, and directions for joining and getting to the app. The Stellite app is fully unlocked with a code when a bulb is purchased, and it serves as a resource for recycling drop off locations, upcycling projects, and a forum to connect fellow crafters.
Olivia Parulis
For this project, we were tasked with creating a low waste, eco friendly battery or lightbulb brand that would encourage consumers to recycle the product. Inspired by the additional challenge of using little to no glue I decided to do research into origami, which is how I gained inspiration for Stellite’s audience of the DIY community. After I found this route in my research, it became the entire basis of the Stellite brand, with the name even based after the origami term “stellate”, or arranged in a radiating pattern like that of a star. The box’s folds and lantern shape pay tribute to this, while allowing for design-minded consumers to create in the process of unboxing and are encouraged to even customize the lantern themselves. It also includes a patterned interior and removable sleeve with standard bulb information, folding instructions, and directions for joining and getting to the app. The Stellite app is fully unlocked with a code when a bulb is purchased, and it serves as a resource for recycling drop off locations, upcycling projects, and a forum to connect fellow crafters.
Olivia Parulis
For this project, we were tasked with creating a low waste, eco friendly battery or lightbulb brand that would encourage consumers to recycle the product. Inspired by the additional challenge of using little to no glue I decided to do research into origami, which is how I gained inspiration for Stellite’s audience of the DIY community. After I found this route in my research, it became the entire basis of the Stellite brand, with the name even based after the origami term “stellate”, or arranged in a radiating pattern like that of a star. The box’s folds and lantern shape pay tribute to this, while allowing for design-minded consumers to create in the process of unboxing and are encouraged to even customize the lantern themselves. It also includes a patterned interior and removable sleeve with standard bulb information, folding instructions, and directions for joining and getting to the app. The Stellite app is fully unlocked with a code when a bulb is purchased, and it serves as a resource for recycling drop off locations, upcycling projects, and a forum to connect fellow crafters.
Samuel Bley
Ohm is the light bulb that will end your search for the perfect lightbulb for you! Ohm answers the question of how to create a more sustainable lightbulb. The main way we do this is through the recycling process of our bulbs. Upon them burning out, one can either mail their lightbulb back to Ohm in exchange for a new set or bring it into an associated store for the same purpose. After doing so, the used bulbs are sent to be recycled where the glass is broken down to create sand bags to aid in hurricane protection while the metals of the bulb are remelted down to be used for further bulbs or other similar uses.
Samuel Bley
Ohm is the light bulb that will end your search for the perfect lightbulb for you! Ohm answers the question of how to create a more sustainable lightbulb. The main way we do this is through the recycling process of our bulbs. Upon them burning out, one can either mail their lightbulb back to Ohm in exchange for a new set or bring it into an associated store for the same purpose. After doing so, the used bulbs are sent to be recycled where the glass is broken down to create sand bags to aid in hurricane protection while the metals of the bulb are remelted down to be used for further bulbs or other similar uses.
Samuel Bley
Ohm is the light bulb that will end your search for the perfect lightbulb for you! Ohm answers the question of how to create a more sustainable lightbulb. The main way we do this is through the recycling process of our bulbs. Upon them burning out, one can either mail their lightbulb back to Ohm in exchange for a new set or bring it into an associated store for the same purpose. After doing so, the used bulbs are sent to be recycled where the glass is broken down to create sand bags to aid in hurricane protection while the metals of the bulb are remelted down to be used for further bulbs or other similar uses.
Samuel Bley
Ohm is the light bulb that will end your search for the perfect lightbulb for you! Ohm answers the question of how to create a more sustainable lightbulb. The main way we do this is through the recycling process of our bulbs. Upon them burning out, one can either mail their lightbulb back to Ohm in exchange for a new set or bring it into an associated store for the same purpose. After doing so, the used bulbs are sent to be recycled where the glass is broken down to create sand bags to aid in hurricane protection while the metals of the bulb are remelted down to be used for further bulbs or other similar uses.
Samuel Bley
Ohm is the light bulb that will end your search for the perfect lightbulb for you! Ohm answers the question of how to create a more sustainable lightbulb. The main way we do this is through the recycling process of our bulbs. Upon them burning out, one can either mail their lightbulb back to Ohm in exchange for a new set or bring it into an associated store for the same purpose. After doing so, the used bulbs are sent to be recycled where the glass is broken down to create sand bags to aid in hurricane protection while the metals of the bulb are remelted down to be used for further bulbs or other similar uses.
Samuel Bley
Ohm is the light bulb that will end your search for the perfect lightbulb for you! Ohm answers the question of how to create a more sustainable lightbulb. The main way we do this is through the recycling process of our bulbs. Upon them burning out, one can either mail their lightbulb back to Ohm in exchange for a new set or bring it into an associated store for the same purpose. After doing so, the used bulbs are sent to be recycled where the glass is broken down to create sand bags to aid in hurricane protection while the metals of the bulb are remelted down to be used for further bulbs or other similar uses.
Tara O'Connor
Smart Light Bulbs are the most sustainable light bulbs on the market and Airbnb owners utilize smart technology already in their properties. By targeting this lightbulb to them, this technology can be seen by more people in this new day and age of hospitality. Smart tech, even though it is the way of the future, can also be intimidating to this demographic. Elan is an inviting and friendly smart light bulb brand that has sharing capabilities to enhance the experience of any property.
Tara O'Connor
Smart Light Bulbs are the most sustainable light bulbs on the market and Airbnb owners utilize smart technology already in their properties. By targeting this lightbulb to them, this technology can be seen by more people in this new day and age of hospitality. Smart tech, even though it is the way of the future, can also be intimidating to this demographic. Elan is an inviting and friendly smart light bulb brand that has sharing capabilities to enhance the experience of any property.
Zoe Goldberg
For our Bats and Bulbs project, we were tasked in creating a new Lightbulb or Battery system based off an already existing one, but making it more sustainable. I chose to create a sunlight bulb, which has 0 blue light and the closest CRI possible to what the sun has, giving the user beneficial vitamins and UVB. My project was aimed towards college students and office workers, as they are inside most of their day and may not be getting the proper amount of sunlight and vitamins to have a restful sleep.
Zoe Goldberg
For our Bats and Bulbs project, we were tasked in creating a new Lightbulb or Battery system based off an already existing one, but making it more sustainable. I chose to create a sunlight bulb, which has 0 blue light and the closest CRI possible to what the sun has, giving the user beneficial vitamins and UVB. My project was aimed towards college students and office workers, as they are inside most of their day and may not be getting the proper amount of sunlight and vitamins to have a restful sleep.
Zoe Goldberg
For our Bats and Bulbs project, we were tasked in creating a new Lightbulb or Battery system based off an already existing one, but making it more sustainable. I chose to create a sunlight bulb, which has 0 blue light and the closest CRI possible to what the sun has, giving the user beneficial vitamins and UVB. My project was aimed towards college students and office workers, as they are inside most of their day and may not be getting the proper amount of sunlight and vitamins to have a restful sleep.
Zoe Goldberg
For our Bats and Bulbs project, we were tasked in creating a new Lightbulb or Battery system based off an already existing one, but making it more sustainable. I chose to create a sunlight bulb, which has 0 blue light and the closest CRI possible to what the sun has, giving the user beneficial vitamins and UVB. My project was aimed towards college students and office workers, as they are inside most of their day and may not be getting the proper amount of sunlight and vitamins to have a restful sleep.