Sip Sustainable Product / Packaging

project
Sip represents a collection of eco-friendly glassware, showcasing understanding of brand, product and packaging design within a global context grappling with escalating environmental challenges related to waste management and pollution. I wanted to renew a sense of new life into each glass, hand cut & sanded individually, where the packaging employs laser cutting techniques and features a distinctive cut style for its upper enclosure.
Project intention
"My target audience is Winona State students and parents of students as well as Alumni of WSU. I want to take glass alcohol bottles and cut them down into glassware, sand them down and laser engrave designs on them. I also want to potentially make companion coasters that are specific for that cup."
Timeline
1 Semester \ April 25th, 2021
Client
Myself / Tactile & Environment Design
Problem
Create an environmentally friendly and sustainable product, encompassing not only the product itself but also its label and packaging. The challenge is to innovate products in a way that minimizes their impact on landfills.
Medium
Hand-Cut Glass, Laser Engraver, Cardboard Stock Paper, Illustrator
Early Drafting Logo Ideation
Sip represents a collection of eco-friendly glassware, showcasing understanding of brand, product and packaging design within a global context grappling with escalating environmental challenges related to waste management and pollution. I wanted to renew a sense of new life into each glass, hand cut & sanded individually, where the packaging employs laser cutting techniques and features a distinctive cut style for its upper enclosure.
Final Drafting Logo Ideation
Process
Glass Sanding
Packaging prototyping
Packaging Engraved 1st Draft
Packaging Printed 2nd Draft
Final Packaged Product
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