Adhesive Bandage Dispensers

Wrapid by Risa Takeuchi is Easy to Use in an Emergency and Pretty

At first glance, Wrapid is an adhesive bandage dispenser that looks like it puts aesthetic before function. But that's not the case at all. Instead, it creates a first aid kit product that is easy and efficient to use in an emergency. It essentially allows people to access and use the bandage in three seconds.

Designed by Risa Takeuchi, the Wrapid adhesive bandage dispenser is a student project for Pratt Institute, which is based in based in Brooklyn, New York City. As for what makes it unique, the designer shares, "With its innovative packaging solution, not only the slide functions as the seal for sanitation purposes, but also giving access to the adhesive bandage when the consumer pulls down the slide."
Trend Themes
1. Aesthetic-first Products - Creating products that prioritize aesthetics without sacrificing functionality can be a disruptive innovation opportunity.
2. Efficient Emergency Solutions - Developing products that allow for quick and easy access to essential items in emergency situations presents a disruptive innovation opportunity.
3. Innovative Packaging Solutions - Exploring packaging designs that not only maintain sanitation but also provide convenient access to the product can be a disruptive innovation opportunity.
Industry Implications
1. First Aid - The first aid industry can capitalize on the efficient and easy-to-use features of adhesive bandage dispensers for emergency situations.
2. Packaging - The packaging industry can explore innovative designs that prioritize both sanitation and convenient access to products, such as adhesive bandage dispensers.
3. Design Education - The design education industry can incorporate projects like the Wrapid adhesive bandage dispenser to encourage students to tackle challenges related to aesthetics and functionality.

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