Feedback from peers
Clark Hou, Anders Poulsen, Ping Song, Thomas Marlay.
Concept 1
"Remember also taking into account the blind."
"Very close to the salt and pepper grinder."
"Why not just make the grinder upside down?"
"Maybe you can use different sizes, textures, engravings etc. to show the difference between the different spices."
"Not so useful."
Concept 2
"Make a track for the tablets. It will make it easier for them to get out."
"Smart to make the measurement more tactile, and reduce the spoil."
"What about allergies and holding touching the washing detergent?"
"Believe more in this concept than the first one."
"Playful."
"More packaging?"
Concept 3
The third concept was made after the presentation. This was because I was a bit behind schedule after using some time to sort out my courses my first week.
EDIT, comment Friday 9. August
"I like your progression, particularly in response to Mar's comments re the hydrafilm.
· I would be thinking about the need to carry this packaging to various spots i.e. think if all the scenarios in where washing liquid will be dispensed? Into a top-loading drum, into a front loading drum, into a pullout drawer (as shown in your sketch).
· You would need to consider a way in which they know they are aiming it correctly otherwise it could squeeze all over them or the floor.
· Is a flexible bladder the only way too squeeze?
· How would the visually impaired be sure that it had 'refilled' and be ready for the next pump?
· Is there a way they can know that it is running low and they need to purchase more?
· Is it difficult to pump more viscous fluids (like laundry soap)?" - Tom Marlay
Good documentation of comments but you havent posted reflections on how you'll be proceeding.
SvarSlett