Category: Product Design

  • Über den Tellerrand

    Über den Tellerrand

    We are damaging our environment. Our impact on biodiversity is particularly damaging, but the extent of this is non-transparent and difficult to measure. Changing our diet is one way to reduce our personal impact. A school canteen can be a place of experience for this future diet. The project “Über den Tellerrand” (Beyond the plate) aims to provide orientation for students and to contribute to the development of a biodiversity-friendly conscience by offering guided access to information related to the meal. The bachelor thesis was developed in cooperation with the research project “BiTe” (“Biodiversität über den Tellerrand”).

    Project on the thesis portfolio page of Münster School of Design.

  • grüner fleck

    grüner fleck

    Access to nature and green spaces is very limited, especially in urban areas. Many therefore dedicate themselves to an allotment garden in order to relax in the green but also to pursue their own personal projects. Allotment gardens are often closed communities in which knowledge about nature and harvesting grows – yet many garden owners are interested in sharing their knowledge and opening up to the outside world.

    The digital space “grüner fleck” wants to use the potential of allotment gardens as places of recreation in the green to encourage a sense of community and exchange. Owners of allotment gardens should be inspired by this platform to make their own gardens accessible to others. Therefore they have the opportunity to gain gardening support or to offer events such as lectures and workshops or even concerts. Visitors can use this access to discover something new and inspiring while experiencing local green spaces.

    The project was developed in an intensive co-design process with Daniel, an allotment garden owner. During the first meeting it became clear how much Daniel appreciates sharing knowledge and socialising with others. At the same time it became clear how much he values the peace and relaxation he can experience in his garden.

    In the course of the project it became apparent that Daniel needs both: On the one hand the private domain and on the other hand the public sphere and the interaction with other allotment gardeners or visitors.

    Daniel’s ideas and needs became the platform “grüner fleck”, which was built according to his needs. The core of the concept was the knowledge we gathered with our co-designer and his family. We were able to present the result to the other allotment gardeners. We realised that Daniel was not alone with his needs and that other allotment gardeners were also looking for exchange and wanted to benefit from the community.

    Developed in summer of 2021 together with Laïsa Cordes.

  • aiuto

    aiuto

    For some people grocery shopping is very stressful, time-consuming and simply not easy. aiuto (Italian for “help”) aims to minimise these stressors by making the daily shopping more accessible. The flexible carrying handle allows the bag to be carried in a variety of ways. Once laid out in the checkout area, goods can be placed on the coloured surfaces. Heavy rigid items can be placed in the middle of the bag. Light, delicate ones in the two inner pockets. With an intuitive pull on the coloured handle, the bag pulls itself together and encloses the goods. The handle and the bag have a cushion that protects the body and ensures a comfortable journey home.

    Project designed together with Tobias Schröer in 2020.