Clementine

- Cosmetic Design of Solid perfume

Introduction of the project:

Requirements: To design a cosmetic product of your choosing. You need to ensure that it is easy to hold and use. This means that the design should be ergonomic and intuitive, with clear instructions on using the product. Additionally, the product needs to be blind people-friendly, so it is essential to include braille in the design. The braille needs to be placed in a location that is easy to find and read and should include important information such as the name of the product, its purpose, and instructions for use. The overall design should be inclusive, taking into account the needs of all users, regardless of ability or disability. With a focus on accessibility, you should create a product that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and inclusive for all. In addition, one should think about how the product would be displayed in stores and what the packaging looks like.

Keywords: User-friendly/ Cosmetic design / Display / Packaging / Renaissance

Gained inspiration from Renaissance pokers, jewelry and clothes

Product equity

For many decades, perfume has played a significant role in our lives. This product, Clementine, has reintroduced solid perfume, which was popular in the 19th century. I designed this unique jewelry piece that combines elements from Renaissance jewelry with modern chains. This jewelry piece not only serves as a decorative accessory but also contains solid perfume that provides a long-lasting scent. This practical and innovative product offers a chance to add perfume anywhere, making it convenient for people who are always on the go. Overall, combining practicality and beauty makes Clementine's solid perfume jewelry a unique and interesting addition to the perfume industry.


Moodboard

Main Materials

Compact: 925 Silver

Solid Perfume: Beewax / Jojoba Oil / Shea Butter / Essential Oils

Final Product

Renders

Final Product

in Use

Display

Packaging

Early Developments

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