Alumni Corner
Alumni and students; you represent the emerging
talent in product design, packaging, interactive…in
new ideas. We want to share, collaborate, support
and showcase your brilliant work in the Alumni Showcase.
Click here if you want to submit your work to the
Alumni Showcase.
Please alow 2-3 weeks for our design team to review
and select the ideas that will be presented in the
Alumni Showcase. We thank you for sharing this
information.
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Dove Delight Packaging by Stacey C. Lee
Stacey C. Lee, a 4th year Industrial Design student at Rhode Island School of Design,
created packaging for Dove Delight,a body wash for kids from age 4 to 7.
Children can playfully stamp on their body with the lid of the bottle.
This design encourages children to enjoy showering and the bathing experience.
Contemporary Lamp Design by Casey Schneider
Casey Schneider, a 3rd year Industrial Design student at Rochester Institute of Technology created an electric conductor lamp with two LEDs and assembly board separated. The aluminum arc contains electric current in each side and the lights slide up and down.
The base of this contemporary lamp is mohogany wood.
Zinnia & Jane Packaging Project submitted by Keshna Thermitus
Course: Packaging Design
Industrial Designers were teamed up with Graphic Designers to choose from perfume, electronics, or food packaging.
Our team decided to continue with fragrance packaging.
We went through the Packaging Process
and document the beginning stages of our project by creating goals and objectives:
-How will you set-up your team – who is doing what? -
-Overview of consumer research and insights
-Overview of market information
-Analysis of visual audit
-Manufacturing capabilities
In the end we came up with Zinnia and Jane.
Graphic Designers were Carolyn Levine and Remy Glock,
Industrial Designers were Ashley Laughlin and Keshna Thermitus
Rochester Institute of Technology
Low Lighting Project by Rachel Samaroo
The assignment was to design a lighting fixture using low voltage lighting.
The light turns on when the two pieces of metal become in contact
with each other. The amount of light can be controlled by moving the
piece around the light up and down. The rendering was done in SolidWorks.
MAC Eyelash Packaging by Stacey C. Lee
This re-design of a convenience store eyelash packaging was developed by
Rhode Island School of Design 4th year student, Stacey C. Lee, with
sustainability in mind. The PVC plastic was reduced by 20%. This new
design differentiates from other eyelash packaging by applying aesthetic
qualities associated with a specific brand such as M.A.C. Cosmetics.