When designing product packaging, it is a good idea to adopt the well-known carpentry rule: "Measure twice, cut once", so that the manufacturer avoids the awkwardness that you will witness below. Why? Because the packaging of a product, especially a product of everyday use, has an impact on how customers accept the brand's product and, based on it, decide to buy it. We know examples of good practice, so let's look at how not to do it.
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While we expect modern technological devices to handle a thousand and one things and have many hidden functions, we do not expect the same from the completely everyday objects we use. Well, unless James Bond uses them. But even for mere mortals, there are products that serve more than just their original function. Did you know there is a hair clip that doubles as a bottle opener, file and screwdriver? We still have a bunch of similar ones in stock. Check.
Unfortunately, Amazon Slovenia doesn't exist, but that doesn't mean that we can't buy on it (and it's quite cheap). What is Amazon anyway and why shouldn't you be afraid to use it? Here are some great tricks.
The generation of the Beatles and Woodstock probably also remembers the French resort of La Grande Motte, which, despite the most popular band and festival, is still in operation. Architect and philosopher Jean Balladur designed and built this famous resort in the 60s and 70s of the last century, for which he drew inspiration from his travels. He designed Skultpure mainly in the shapes of irregular circle, triangle and trapezoid.
From Monday, March 8, you can find 5th generation Lojtr'ce home products on Lidl's shelves. It is a special program of products with which Lidl invites Slovenian boutique producers who want to present their goodies to the wider Slovenian public to participate.
The International Consumer Electronics Fair CES 2015 has written its own story for this year, but the products presented in Las Vegas have only just begun to write their own. And if we had to look for a leading trend, it would certainly be the Internet of Things, a bunch of everyday objects that have stepped into the virtual world with one foot. Of course smartphones pulled the wagon, but there was much more. Check out what caught our attention.
The Dolce & Gabbana fashion house, in collaboration with the Italian company Smeg, designed useful kitchen utensils called Sicily Is My Love. The Dolce & Gabbana Sicily Is My Love line includes a toaster, a coffee maker, small fashion accessories for the kitchen, a blender and many other indispensable kitchen accessories.
Sometimes time at work moves endlessly slowly. How to brighten up the hours in the office in a simple way? With these office accessories, you will never be bored in the office, and they will also put you in a good mood. Customize your corner with useful and witty accessories.
Hipster nativity scene Modern Nativity is a modern version of a traditional nativity scene. Are you wondering what the famous Nativity scene would look like if it happened in 2016? Today, the Holy Three Kings would not arrive on camels, but on Segways, and Joseph and Mary would necessarily take a selfie with Jesus.
Looking for gift ideas to please the traveler in 2019? Here are 10+ products that will make their (or your) travels much more carefree.
The mission of most industrial designers is to create a functional product, so the main part of the creation process is subordinated to its usability. But not everyone is obsessed with it and not everyone strives for the product to be as useful as a Swiss army knife. Among them is the architect and 3D modeler Katerina Kamprani, who created a series of products called "The Uncomfortable", which one by one failed the utility test.
Ana Tevšić is a Croatian industrial designer who creates under the Studio brand - "Love, Ana".