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InjectaKit
allergy kit designed to house a redesigned auto injector, allergy pills, and cream
The goal was to create a compact allergy kit that users with allergies would be able to simply carry around with them without feeling it was too big. The auto-injector was studied and redesigned into a compact size and allow refillings.
Modeled: Rhino 6
Rendering: Keyshot 10, Photoshop
Duration: 6 weeks
Photography by: Sophie Van Antwerp
Initial Research

Mind Mapping

Survey Visual Summary
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Results showed that food and pets seemed to be the most common allergies and many user did NOT carry an epi-pen around with them even when prescribed one.
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This showed potential for a possible design decision. I needed to figure out how could I make users with allergies be more willing to carry their life saving device and imbed this as a kit.
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Product Breakdown
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Sketches
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Physical Prototype
Final Design
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