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Packaging Visualization of Kue Sari Jahe ANIMO as the Product of Sukabumi
Kue sari jahe Animo is one of the culiner products from the city of Sukabumi since 1959. This cake is made from ginger which is processed and has a taste that has not changed from the past until now. However, this cake is still lacking in showing the characteristic that can be known by the people of Sukabumi city, tourists or visitors. So, the design of packaging visualization is needed through qualitative metode with data collection such as observation, interviews, literature studies, and questionnaires. Data Collection has been analyzed for obtain concept design and the appropriate packaging in structure and surface design results. The design is important because the attractiveness of a product is inseparable from the packaging. Therefore, visualization of the packaging design must be able to create a positive emotional response for kue sari jahe animo products.
Keywords : Kue Sari Jahe Animo, Packaging Design, Visual Identit
Designing a dexterous reconfigurable packaging system for flexible automation
This paper presents a design for a reconfigurable packaging system that can handle cartons of different shape and sizes and is amenable to ever changing demands of packaging industries for perfumery and cosmetic products. The system takes structure of a multi-fingered robot hand, which can provide fine motions, and dexterous manipulation capability that may be required in a typical packaging-assembly line. The paper outlines advanced modeling and simulation undertaken to design the packaging system and discusses the experimental work carried out. The new packaging system is based on the principle of reconfigurability, that shows adaptability to simple as well as complex carton geometry. The rationale of developing such a system is presented with description of its human equivalent. The hardware and software implementations are also discussed together with directions for future research
Designing Refillable Packaging: A Qualitative Approach
In recognition of the fact that current packaging design fails to address the resource reductions needed to support the sustainability agenda (INCPEN, 2001; Environmental Services Association, 2004), a 2 year collaborative research project between Loughborough University and The Boots Company, funded by DEFRA, was set up to investigate the feasibility of developing refillable packaging systems which appeal to the consumer whilst reducing the overall sustainability impact.
The overall aim of the project – ‘Refillable Packaging Systems’, reported on in this paper was to develop a refillable packaging system for a ‘body wash’ product and to investigate its feasibility with respect to consumer acceptance (female customers, aged 21-40) and sustainability improvements. In order to achieve the project aim a broad range of qualitative methods were used. This paper details the methods used to collate background understanding, develop design concepts and test the viability of the design solutions. It reflects on why they were used, how effective they were and on the benefits of combining these different methods at different stages.
The paper concludes that combining together an array of design related qualitative methods, of the nature described, can produce rich and valuable outcomes. The project demonstrates that this approach can lead to the development of a more detailed understanding of the topic under investigation and open up discussion by creating demonstrator products which can be handled, critiqued and examined.
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Packaging; Design Methods; Questionnaire; Visual Templates; Prototyping; Consumer Workshops</p
Shutter design for stereoscopic camera
Shutter design consists of two axially mounted spring driven rotating blades with two lenses mounted between the blades. Features include excellent repeatability and flash synchronization. Design permits packaging in small volume and is beneficial where focal distance, magnification, and exposure time are fixed
Design and fabrication of an analog voltage to duty cycle generator Interim progress report
Circuit design, fabrication, and packaging work on analog voltage to duty cycle generato
High resolution nighttime cloud-cover radiometer Quarterly report XVII, 1 Oct. 1965 - 1 Jan. 1966
Electronic, optical, mechanical, and electron packaging component and system design reviews for high resolution cloud cover infrared radiomete
New concepts in deployable beam structures
The design of deployable structures involves a complicated tradeoff of packaging efficiency, the overall mechanism associated with deploying and latching beam joints, and the requirements and complexity of the beam deployer/repacker. Three longeron deployable beams, controllable geometry beams, and hybrid deployable/erectable beam concepts are evaluated
The 20 kWe NEP system studies
The topics are presented in viewgraph form and include the following: initial study groundrules; power system groundrules/assumptions; power technologies assessment; prototype SP-100 system specific mass; custom SP-100 system specific mass; radiator packaging limits; Brayton system specific mass and radiator area; thermoelectric specific mass and radiator area; specific mass for prototype vs. custom SP-100-based systems; system packaging limits on power level (kWe); and a conceptual nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) science mission spacecraft design
NASA Sunblazer Sixth progress report, Oct. 1 - Dec. 31, 1965
Sunblazer spacecraft mechanical, thermal, and orientation design, electronic packaging, and vibration, shock, and acceleration testin
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