PRODUCT FAMILY DESIGN / MODULARITY AND OPTIMIZATION / EXTENDED EXPERIENCE (CCM)
PROFESSORS: JOEL ESCALONA, JUAN RAMOS AND ALBERTO MENDOZA
REVERSE ENGINEERING FOR FLASK LIDS DESIGN
This collection arises from the ideation and development of lids for thermoses, focusing on the identity of an appliance. The most relevant characteristics of these objects are inspired by a machine sewing, a sandwich maker and a fan. The development of this project is the result of a reverse engineering exercise, in which the structure, function, mechanism, assemblies, materials and finishes were analyzed.
POP-UP LID
Mariela Torres, Aline Cabrera
Pop-Up Lid inspired by the Taurus Poseidon sandwich maker, incorporating elements such as mechanisms, sensors, and shapes, merging Dezine Corp's materials, colors, and aesthetics.
This lid aims to provide a unique user experience and easy transport, offering a different interaction than the usual consumption of beverages. Additionally, it features temperature indicators to ensure optimal usage.
VENTI
Iyali López, Francisco Garduño
Bottle cap based on the Honey-well fan abstraction, maintaining the curves and rotation thereof, with reduced dispenser for flow of hot drinks.
Rotation system with two positions to regulate liquid output.
BLUE
Karyme Burgos, Daniella del Valle, Diego Moreno
‘Blue’, a cover inspired by Betterware's mini portable sewing machine, combines functionality and style. Its shapes and mechanisms have been used as a basis to create an innovative lid that goes further.
In addition to hermetically sealing the container, this new lid has hidden compartments that allow you to carry pills, candy or other small objects that you may need in your daily life. With this lid, you'll never forget those essentials while enjoying a unique and convenient design for drinking water.