Household handheld heat transfer machine, mainly used for DIY transfer pattern of hats and clothes. The main target group of the product is fashion youth who love DIY, so I combine the product outline with the shape of fashion bags, and strive to create a unique fashion item.
There will be a curve in the middle and lower part of the product itself that fits the shape of the hat. In order to merge it with the shape of the product, I will make it similar to the shape of small tiger teeth, which will increase the interest of the product. At the same time, the left and right small tiger teeth spaces are also convenient to accommodate the allowance of different types of hats. At the same time, I made the switch of the product into a form similar to the upper and lower joysticks of a bread machine. The process of hot pressing and transferring is similar to that of baking bread. The hot pressing completes the joystick and bounces, just like the production of delicious "baking bread ~
At the same time, in order to better highlight the characteristics of fashion items, I also designed a unique leather packaging for it. The overall packaging imitates the shapes of major famous brand bags. The exposure of nameplate logo better highlights the brand and enhances the sense of brand value. The shape of the whole bag also makes the product more suitable for delivery as a gift and trendy item.
When designing each product, I always try to find the plan that makes me excited. I hope I can design unique works under the constraints of the project. It is my original intention to be an interesting person and design some interesting products.
If this design can make you feel a little interesting, that's enough.
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the color is good
Interesting
like a bag
It's not easy
So what the hell