The marker pen storage box does have its shortcomings, and its practicality is not strong; but this design is mainly to improve our ability to apply smart hardware, and try to propose a more friendly method for designers who are new to marker pens
(1) The logic of using the marker reel is very strange and complicated. The page of your solution is already very contradictory. Isn't it better to interact directly? If you have to go to the computer to operate and select the color, let alone the color difference of the display. There are many ways to solve the confusion of markers. Novice can just buy a hard box, one radish and one pit. Master, he won't worry about this kind of thing.
If the essence of human beings is thinking, there is a best tool called human body.
(2) The logic of using the umbrella dryer is also very strange. After reading it, I think you just want to dry the umbrella, not to solve the risk of slipping on the water drop floor.
If I dried the umbrella at the porch, why would I take the umbrella to the balcony again? Even if I don't need to dry it, I will leave it at the door and it won't drip everywhere. Moreover, your product usage map is at the door... So if you use slip as a pain point, it is contradictory . I think the idea of umbrella drying is more design overflow, either very few people need it, or it is very high price.
Only use tools if people cannot do it or are inconvenient. Come on, think more, truth is often simple.
This, it seems that the marker pen that cannot be found in the pencil case will be easier to find on the interface?
Design should be considered from the perspective of consumers, first ask yourself if you will pay for your design, think about it, and don't be blind.
I can't stand it when I see the marker... Not only did it not solve the problem, it also added a tedious step to use the marker
If the essence of human beings is thinking, there is a best tool called human body.
(2) The logic of using the umbrella dryer is also very strange. After reading it, I think you just want to dry the umbrella, not to solve the risk of slipping on the water drop floor.
If I dried the umbrella at the porch, why would I take the umbrella to the balcony again? Even if I don't need to dry it, I will leave it at the door and it won't drip everywhere. Moreover, your product usage map is at the door... So if you use slip as a pain point, it is contradictory . I think the idea of umbrella drying is more design overflow, either very few people need it, or it is very high price.
Only use tools if people cannot do it or are inconvenient. Come on, think more, truth is often simple.
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This is awesome, I love the concept
This is amazing. If I had this half of my portfolio, I wouldn't have lost my job.
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Good work!
I wish you an early success
Not bad, come on
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