Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Medi Flower

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Designed by Moon Sun-Hee | Country: Korea (?)

We only have patchy information on this design so if anyone can help us fill in the gaps we’d love to hear from you in the comments below.

The medi flower stands on a desk or table to as a visual reminder to take your medicine. The idea of arranging medicine in a visually interesting format is a good one; the number of petals (pills) on the flower could be designed to indicate  the intervals in

a day’s worth of medication for those with a lot of pills to take, or could alternatively symbolize one day per petal. Having seven petals could work well where birth control is concerned.

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Medi Flower

medi1

Designed by Moon Sun-Hee | Country: Korea (?)

We only have patchy information on this design so if anyone can help us fill in the gaps we’d love to hear from you in the comments below.

The medi flower stands on a desk or table to as a visual reminder to take your medicine. The idea of arranging medicine in a visually interesting format is a good one; the number of petals (pills) on the flower could be designed to indicate  the intervals in

a day’s worth of medication for those with a lot of pills to take, or could alternatively symbolize one day per petal. Having seven petals could work well where birth control is concerned.

medi2

medi3

via Yanko Design

zp8497586rq
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