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5 comments:

Tom Wilson said...

fits the market really well, looks cool, functional and successfully but subtley indicates which is pepper and which is salt. only criticism is it would be unstable and then be able to roll n its side, and that the market is quite specific.

Jessica Tong said...

It look's really good and would definitely attract attention among friends. The motion of gripping and twisting motorbike handles makes it perfect for the target market, since it would remind the user of riding a motorbike, hence making the product experience more enjoyable.

From the posters, I'm assuming it's supposed to be for outdoor use, for picnics or something similar. Maybe it could be made smaller and less bulky, so that it would be easier and lighter to carry around.

Christopher Hui said...

The product already made the consumer acknowledge about the product's target market. The use of the product expresses the essence of the motor bike through its grip of the salt and pepper grinder.

Lyvia said...

I love it, I'm not a biker and am not a male either but I think it's an awesome design. The model is also put together excellently . Nice grip, which I always find troublesome in other grinder. It doesn't look like a grinder but that's the beauty of it. I've no criticism, I think the aesthetic is the whole point of the design and you've done that brilliantly.

Michael Brock said...

Good work looks great, very interesting function and it suits the target market. The grip and over all design of the product is great, yet I think that it’s just a bit to big, a smaller size might suit better reducing the area taken when carrying, as well as the weight.