Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Solid Ice - because ice isn't ice.. if it's not solid


My design brief for the Americanization of this product.


5 comments:

  1. This is a very creative product and think it will be successful in the market world!

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  2. That is cute. It looks like a lot of work for just a little cube. Maybe you can make the mold so you snap it together first, then add the water so you can make a couple dozen at a time. If I had to make them one by one, I'd likely just re-gift the product to someone else the first chance I get.

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  3. Yeah, I definitely agree with Sarah G. If you are going to market it for parties and bars, you should definitely find a way to produce more ice cubes at a time. personally, I wouldn't want to make ice cubes one-at-a-time just so they look like a flower or turtle.

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  4. I think that people in america are so gosh darn lazy that they refuse to take the time to hang out with their kids and make ice cubes. I actually think it would be fun and would give people something to do with their kids or when they babysit, that way people can have their kids making ice cubes while they clean the home or do their daily chores and/or activities

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  5. "I think that people in america are so gosh darn lazy that they refuse to take the time to hang out with their kids and make ice cubes."

    Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. You are so not a parent. I might agree if these were pudding pop molds. Hmm...that's another use. I would buy them to make juice pops and stuff.

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