Cormack Critique + Development

 
 
 

Development Update on Jar body:

  • change jar material to plastic (the same as lid) for easier recycling, easier to clean and wash for re-use, easy for kids to use (plastic is flexible compared to cardboard, therefore kids can "squeeze" out dough)
  • Jar is now stackable
  • Jar has draft for easier manufacturing, this also benifits for easier access for kids to scoop out dough contents, and also when re-filling for cookies.
  • Jar/tub is still flexible enough for kids to perform squeezing action to get dough out



    Rough Draft of CAD

     
 

 

4 comments:

andrea at: September 10, 2012 at 4:23 PM said...

I loved watching your first concept transform into this awesome product! i liked your idea from the beginning and each week it got better and better. your graphics, form and overall design have improved so much, really great packaging. my only comment is whether the cookie cutter on top is deep enough to cut through the dough?

Hae Lin Kang at: September 10, 2012 at 4:39 PM said...

I think this is a very fun and simple way to solve a major problem when making cookies for kids. It is interesting to see how you integrate the cutting tool on the cookie jar but will the soft dough get stuck in the cutter? It is clever how you get to keep the container and use it as a cookie jar, good work !

patrick luwia at: September 10, 2012 at 5:52 PM said...

I like how you've put the whole process of cookie baking into a package - I think that could be a great new product. I also like how the container can be reused as a cookie jar - clever.

I'm a little concerned about the cookie cutter from a hygiene perspective. When the product is being transported, there would be nothing covering the cookie cutter, and I wouldn't want a dirty cap to be used in making food. Also, you could also add a variety of shapes instead of just a circle.

Otherwise, good work.

Sarita Parto at: September 10, 2012 at 6:16 PM said...

Sorry guys.. this is the development blog! Ive posted my final one already.

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