The final result of the Timberman larvae project
This is the final result of the Timberman larvae project.
This is the final result of the Timberman larvae project.
Last week, and we’re racing to finish everything on time. We started this week with the finalizing of our constructions for both packages. We also decided to keep some of the green from our original designs by making stickers that will seal both products. Unfortunately, it is hard to make the stickers perfectly round, but…
The new started with a completely new direction for our design. Unfortunately the mimaki session resulted in nothing we want to use… Feedback from Niklas The feedback from our first tutoring session, with teacher Niklas Fagerholm, in one week resulted in some drastic change of design. We discussed how well our designs appeal to our…
Last week we talked about the struggle of making a texture similar to bark for our Timberman larvae. This week we have continued with this and applying it to our raw product. Making a proportional pattern to the wasabi snacks and the raw product has become more and more important, to have a distinct connection between the…
When the second week started we were feeling excited about our concept which is a texture similair to tree bark. We had this idea since the Timberman larvae lives underneath the bark of trees such as birch and pine. Apparently though, this texture is very difficult to create in paper, so we thought of finding…
Timberman crew The crew of the Timberman larva consists of Olivia Jonsson, Alma Lindström and Annica Olsson. Our assignment is to design a package for edible insects. Our bug -the timberman larva will be packaged as the raw ingredient and as a chewy snack – roasted wasabi larvae. First week This is the first…