Green Packaging
NuVu Design Sprint
Green packaging
Material
Functional Storage
Why Green Packaging?
SPRINT BRIEF
In the “Green Packaging” sprint, you will dive into the world of sustainable packaging through hands-on experimentation and creative problem-solving.
You will explore eco-friendly materials, folding systems, and transformable structures through the creation of a creative Iftar package.
You will be creating an overall Iftar package and individual packages for 5 foods that go within.
These packages should be beautiful and functional.
WHAT WE ARE MAKING
WHY WE ARE MAKING IT
You will design and build transformable, eco-friendly packaging through hands-on prototyping.
To explore sustainability, creativity, and responsible innovation.
Final Project Expectations
You will create a functional packaging prototype for a Ramadan Iftar
You will document and present your design process and material choices.
Your final design must use sustainable materials and allow reuse or transformation.
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Studio Skills
Collaboration
Concept Development
Lo-Fi Prototyping
Product Design
Packaging Design
Empathy
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Student Examples
Real World Examples: Sustainable Creative Packaging
Picnic-style to-go box
Cookie box that looks like oven
Paper alternative to plastic soy sauce holder
TV box packaging that converts to rocking horse for kids
Real World Examples: Innovative Reusable Packaging
Challenge Question:
How can we make functional, sustainable, and elegant packaging?
The design process will include these steps:
Brainstorming
Intro Activity
A good example of signals are "the launch of chatGPT" or "the fall of the iconic tunnel tree redwood" and good examples of drivers would be "artificial intelligence" or "climate change"
Then, identify signals (glimpses of the future we already see today) and drivers (what made the signal possible)
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Assemble a pre-designed packaging template by folding and connecting parts to understand structure and transformation.
You will select a product and explore how its packaging can become useful. Then, sketch initial concepts and share out.
SPRINT STEPS
Low-Fidelity Prototyping
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60 min
Get in pairs. Build a paper/cardboard prototype to test form, folding, and usability, while exploring elegant patterns and designs on the exterior of the forms.
High-Fidelity Prototyping
120 min
In small groups, provide one another with feedback on how to improve the form and the functionality of the packaging designs. Improve based on feedback using available (sustainable) materials and making the final product more elegant.
Final Presentation Prep
60 min
Refine the prototype and prepare a clear presentation explaining the concept, transformation, and sustainability goals.
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Model Food Creation
30 mins
Create small versions of the food to include in your iftar.
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Week 4
Week 7
Week 5-6
ACTIVITY MATERIALS
Printed Templates
Week 2
1st
Intro Activity
- Download the attached templates on computer paper or (ideally) a light cardstock.
- Cut the outlines and fold the patterns to make 3-dimensional shapes. Use gluestick and fold the tabs in to attach.
- Make at least 2 different 3D shapes.
- Discuss as a class how the 2D templates relate to the final 3D shapes.
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ACTIVITY MATERIALS
Week 3
2nd
- Think of what you'd like to include in an Iftar package. If you were to offer this package for donation, what would you like to include,
- Using paper or cardboard, make 2 examples of the foods you would package in your Iftar.
Create the Iftar Contents
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Brainstorming
- From the food items made in the previous step, will choose 3-5 food items to include in an Iftar package you would wish to share with those less fortunate than you.
- Then explore 2 unique ways you could package these items, so that the individual food packages and overall package (that you carry) could be beautiful, sustainable, and functional.
- Quickly, sketch these initial concepts and then share in small groups.
ACTIVITY MATERIALS
Cardboard
Paper/Cardstock
Zip-ties
Straws
Metal Ruler
Pencil
Markers
Cutting Blade
Masking Tape
Glue Stick
Hot Glue Gun
String
Brads
Wooden skewers
Laptop/Ipad
Week 4-6
4th
Low-Fidelity Prototyping
- Get in pairs. From your ideas, select a package design you both are interested in creating. Sketch that idea.
- Write a 1-2 sentence description of what it will contain. What is innovative about the design? What the exterior will look like?
- Build two full-scale paper prototypes to test form, folding, and usability.
FEEDBACK + ITERATION
Teachers are going to move around the class and give feedback to each group!
Make sure you have your research, sketches, and prototype.
During this time, also meet with at least one other group to get feedback from them as well.
Kinds of Feedback
There are three forms of feedback. Understanding these can help us understand the conversations we have with our teams and improve our own ability to react to and use feedback to strengthen our designs.
Reaction-Based
Feedback
Direction-Based
Feedback
Question-based Feedback
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High-Fidelity Prototyping
- Improve based on feedback using available (sustainable) materials and making the final product more elegant.
- Visit the next slide for resources to make more advanced 3D packaging shapes
Advanced 3D Geometry Resources
Custom Netting
Visit the Toolbox and follow the Netting: 2D to 3D Form-Making tutorial on how to make custom 3D shapes.
Visit www.templatemaker.nl/en/
Template Maker
Those sites allows you to customize and print advanced 3D shapes.
https://www.pacdora.com/dielines
Laser Cutting
You will download the files as svg online, or head to your xtool software to draw the form. Once the software is open, import your drawing, make sure to have your cut/scoring lines in different colors. We will refer to the toolbox for detailed tutorial.
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ACTIVITY MATERIALS
Week 7
Devices to prepare presentations
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Final Presentation Prep
- Finish your packaging prototype
- Take pictures and/or video of it opening and closing.
- Prepare a clear short presentation explaining the ideas behind your Iftar package design.
Photo of Project
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First Prototype (testing)
Concept Idea
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Sketch
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Final prototype Video