

In an attempt to make water popular among kids, I designed this new bottles of water. I am making this bottles smaller, trying to make them look kind of cute to call kids' attention. Also, I'm making them easier for the kids to hold them because kids have small hands. Regarding the logo, I'm trying different fonts (serif and sans serif, even a cursive one) to see which one works best.

I really like the bottle design on #2, but i think the top is too wide. it should narrow out more at the top. But the narrow grip is nice, especially if you're attracting kids.
ReplyDeleteI also think the small bottle idea is good because young children often will not drink a regular sized bottle. However, this is being done already, and #1 looks a lot like the bottles out there right now. So if you are gonna go small, i'd do #3. Another thing i like a lot is the large cap size. should make it real easy for kids to open. I'd go with the 4th font design it appeals to children the most.
Good job on your sketches. They are very creative and interesting. I like bottle #2. The curves have created a unique style on the bottle. I like how the size changes from top to bottom. It makes it easier to hold.
ReplyDeleteI must agree with the previous two comments. I am inclined towards number two. Its shape seems kind of fun for a kid and since you are trying to push that I think that it's a good thing. Number 4 could also work, but I have since similar design already whereas the other one is not as common and that may bring the attention you want.
ReplyDeleteAs far as number 1 and 3, the first one may work for the "mini bottle" but as long as the body is not too wide. Keep in mind that if you want a kid grab it, they have tiny hands. The third one just reminds me of Mayo