Final Presentation
The Process
In creating our CAD model, my contributions were adding the materials and colors for each component of our design and rendering our model. I also modified the bottom of the device to make sure that product would still be able to flow from bottles put inside the device while ensuring that bottles wouldn’t fall from the device.
The Renders:
The Final Presentation
In our final presentation, I helped create our user profile: her struggles, disability, and goals, and helped in the research process to gain information on what hand dexterity issues are. Aside from that, I also helped arrange how the renders would be presented in our slides.
The Product:
Our product is called the Bottle-Press Dispenser. This product can be attached to walls through a suction sticker that is at the back of the device, making it very convenient to use anywhere people may need to use a squeeze-bottle product. It includes a metal hook at the top which acts as a bottle cap opener. This can help alleviate the struggles people with hand dexterity issues may face as they wouldn’t need to fold their hands as much to open bottle caps. From there, all users would need to do next is to place the bottle invertedly into the device and slightly push its surface to get product out from bottles.
Some examples we provided for the usage of this product are first, in the bathroom to hold shower products like shampoo, and second, in the kitchen to hold condiments.