The environmentally friendly material wheat straw is a new green and economical degradable material fiber, but the yield and comprehensive utilization of straw as crop waste are now in the situation of large output and single application range. From the perspective of materials, we hope to expand the innovative application design of more environmentally friendly materials. The design and positioning of disposable pet bowls are mainly based on pet foster care, pet hospitals, frequent use of plastic bowls and repeated disinfection as the background for the development of design thinking, modular combination and separate structural design, the top disposable straw material is environmentally friendly and can be naturally degraded, and can be used once to avoid cross-infection and replacement convenience. The base design uses medical-grade PC as the material, and the four-corner support structure makes up for the weak hardness of straw disposable materials, which is convenient, firm and beautiful to coordinate with each other. The trapezoidal structure design and the hidden expansion interface at the bottom can expand more food bowls for pets in the absence of short-term foster care, and the expanded connection structure also expands more custom usage of pet bowls "1 1...". Innovative applications of environmentally friendly materials require original designs with more ways of use, so as to make the best use of everything and allow more people to accept and try innovative applications of environmentally friendly products.
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It's really nice
The design starting point is very good, the rational use of materials to solve practical problems is very good
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Please read the design instructions patiently before evaluating them. Are some netizens so impetuous? First of all, the author wrote very clearly that pet dogs and cats in pet hospitals have infectious diseases, so pet hospitals have the need to prevent cross-infection of pets. Just imagine if you are sick and hospitalized and are willing to share tableware with other patients? Then the so-called "one-off" does not mean that the pet can be thrown away only once. It can be used repeatedly during hospitalization or sending samples, and can be discarded when discharged from the hospital or at the end of sending samples. This is really convenient. Products need to be put into the scene to reflect the value of demand. Demand is not subjective or taken for granted.
Why make it disposable
I really like this design, scene analysis, material selection, and value orientation. The combination of these three is just right. It seems to be a very simple product, but the thinking logic behind the design is not simple at all. On the contrary, it can present the design output in such a simple way, which can better reflect the design level.
After seeing the comments, there are some sighs. The general public can't see it, but even many designers in the circle can't see the logic of the design. I don't know whether it is the sorrow of the design world or the sorrow of the individual.
This design is also a bit too common, isn't it
Is this issue of the TOP list a bit too outrageous???
It's not a shape, it's a scene.
This design is mainly made of brilliant materials, with the least loss and the greatest convenience. It's quite good
It's quite practical. If you eat too much one day, you can throw it away directly.
At present, environmental protection materials like wheat straw are all concepts and can be mass produced.
Pricing is too IQ tax. Is there a problem with the price of this base. A suitable tray printing bracket (or no need) is not finished.
The cat in the picture is going to come out from inside and fight with me
Is it necessary? A bowl for disposable pets? In the name of environmental protection, this is the bronze medal?