For the Spring 2020 DESIGN 166 class at the University of Washington, I created a design for a personal-use emergency food/drink spill kit out of Bristol board. This page details the design and prototyping process for the project.
Idea development

Initial product, form, and user interaction sketches

Storyboard, developing use case ideas for the package
Prototyping and Iteration

First prototype, created as a proof-of-concept for a two-piece packaging design

Second prototype, created to show possible decrease in material footprint and experiment with outer box construction
Final Product

Final prototype

Two-piece package design shown on 18"x24" flat footprint (maximum allowed for project) and mountain/valley folds labeled