When using aluminum ointment, extrusion will cause wrinkles and deformation on the surface of the tube body, so the drug information attached to the aluminum tube becomes difficult to identify. This design transfers the drug information from the tube body to the cover, and users need not Worry about the deformation caused by squeezing the tube body will affect the reading of drug information. In addition, the ointment with enlarged lid is more differentiated and recognizable than ordinary ointment, allowing consumers to quickly identify the product on the shelf or in the medicine box.
Designers: Chen Yang, Li Yeqin. Awards: 2020 Spark Design Awards Silver Award/2020 K-Design Winner/2020 European Product Design HONORABLE MENTION.
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Have you considered that the bottle cap is more susceptible to friction and sweat when unscrewed, and the printed fonts on the plastic are more likely to fall? If you consider what process do you use?
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Please ask how the effect of the shriveled plaster tube is realized.
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