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Diabetic Medical Supplies
Rowan Ford
The challenge lies in the design of medical packaging, specifically focusing on packaging for diabetic supplies. This issue revolves around the inevitable waste generated by these supplies, the practicality of storing them in large quantities, and the essential information associated with their usage. My objective is to delve into the intricacies of medical packaging requirements, including considerations for structural design, materials selection, and the comprehensive information necessary for various medical supplies.

Orthographic Drawings for redesigned Insulin Pump Insets
Orthographic drawings for redesigned Insulin Pump Inset, including exact measurements and views from different angles.

Inset and Cartridge boxes
Rendering of completed boxes. Inset boxes contain ten sites each. 5 in each column that can be separated. Both boxes dispense items out the bottom and are made to be easy to use and store.

Labels for boxes.
To help be more sustainable, a sticker system was created for the information on the boxes that must be changed frequently.

Dieline and Graphics for cartigdge boxes.
Proposed dieline for cartridge boxes and the graphics for the individual sleeves for the cartridges and needles.

Dieline and model for sites and boxes.
Proposed dieline for site boxes and the model for the individual sites.