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This clever scratch-card sticker helps people remember to take their medicines everyday | Yanko Desi
FabriSol is an adhesive sticker designed to help HIV+ patients take their daily medicines without fail. The FabriSol fits on both bottles as well as on pill-boxes, and comes in a pack of multiple stickers that can go on new bottles/packaging after the old ones run out. Apart from allowing patients to remember to take their crucial medicines, the FabriSol even provides a historical record of any days that you potentially miss. READ & VIEW MORE NOW!
iF Design - Blister Packaging Design of Pill Splitter and Container
More and more people, especially seniors, need to take a range of medications on a daily basis. It is easy to forget, mix up or lose pills, especially half-pills. This clever blister packaging design makes it easy to split pills.
Designer: Jeongdae KimProject Type: Student ProjectSchool: Diplom, University of the Arts BremenLocation: Düsseldorf, GermanySome people wake up in the morning and take multiple pills for the day. For these people taking pills everyday is one of many tedious things, that should just not be forgotten. According to the life extension the human becomes aging and…
Silver A' Design Award Winner for Packaging Design Category in 2019 - Qidan Yan To learn more about A' Design Award & Competition and to take part in the competition, make sure you check https://competition.adesignaward.com/.
Studio Otherway Founded To Work With New, Innovative Brands
Jono Holt isn’t a designer. Or at least, he doesn’t have a design background. While he worked as a strategist for the advertising and communications agency Karmarama, he saw an opportunity to serve an emergent and growing market a decade ago and decided to hang up his shingle and open Otherway. Founded in the UK, […]
This is a concept I made for my production design class. It's for a fictional brand named 'Survival Pills', which are flavoured mints specially formulated to protect you from vampires, werewolves and zombies! ....In theory.
Moon Sun-Hee - The medi flower stands on a desk or table to as a visual reminder to take your medicine. The idea of arranging medicine in a visually interesting format is a good one; the number of petals (pills) on the flower could be designed to indicate the intervals in a day’s worth of medication for those with a lot of pills to take, or could alternatively symbolize one day per petal. Having seven petals could work well where birth control is concerned.
Made My Day is a vitamin brand concept by Eunice Kang that could disruptive the vitamin business, should it ever be made. The futuristically shaped boxes that the supplements come in are angular and remind us of all the tech we hold in our hands daily, while the color palette is more natural; taking cues […]