Jelly Belly Bean Machine Redesign
Project Name: Jelly Belly Bean Machine Redesign
Project Client: Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Exploration: Design for Sustainability , Product Redesign, Group Project with Eve Suen, Helen Hai
Year: 2018
The project is a comprehensive study and redesigns of the selected product.
We selected a Jelly Belly Bean Machine from a thrift store, disassembled it, then looked at the materials/technologies of this product to see if it could be remade.
Afterward, we made a 3D model of each part, researched the manufacturing process, and calculated the Okala impact points by using the Okala Impact Factors (Okala Practitioner: Integrating Ecological Design: http://www.okala.net/) to find out what needs to be improved.
Through applying the eco-design strategy and life cycle assessment, we envisioned a redesigned product that approaches the opportunity space with sustainable perspectives.
Project Client: Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Exploration: Design for Sustainability , Product Redesign, Group Project with Eve Suen, Helen Hai
Year: 2018
The project is a comprehensive study and redesigns of the selected product.
We selected a Jelly Belly Bean Machine from a thrift store, disassembled it, then looked at the materials/technologies of this product to see if it could be remade.
Afterward, we made a 3D model of each part, researched the manufacturing process, and calculated the Okala impact points by using the Okala Impact Factors (Okala Practitioner: Integrating Ecological Design: http://www.okala.net/) to find out what needs to be improved.
Through applying the eco-design strategy and life cycle assessment, we envisioned a redesigned product that approaches the opportunity space with sustainable perspectives.
STUDY REPORT:
The study report goes through the entire process of our research, material study, OKALA calculation, design inspiration, design explanation, and final outcome. For full vision study report, please visit: https://issuu.com/crystalz1506/docs/crystal_re-design |
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DISASSEMBLING BEAN MACHINE VIDEO:
To study the material and mechanism of the product, we disassembled the machine into parts. The video records the entire process of disassembling the machine: |
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