When process and product align, it becomes possible to see how a simple idea involves hidden complexities and to communicate the layers of impact a small change could make in real life.
Created by Andrew Kim, this EcoCoke concept was not sponsored by any company – it was an independent look at how a shift in thinking and construction could make a product leaner, meaner and greener.
The shape obviously saves storage space while shipping, but it comes with other benefits as well, including a larger brandable surface area and an easier-to-crush set of pre-creased sides for disposal.
Sketches, models and diagrams are both exploratory and explanatory – they show how the details evolved but also what is involved in marketing a new idea that while small would require a radical shift in manufacturing for a major global company.
forrás: dornob.com 2017.03.19