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Blender meets Juicer
During my study time I have to design a combination between blender and juicer, including all technical functions.

Target Group: 
young family | Juice + smoothie drinker | technical + sustainable affinity 

USP: 
2 in 1 device | sustainable materials | repairable | clean and straight design | 
space saving | easy to clean | hygienic | best juice + smoothie results | low marc | 
doing yourself nutmilk possible
Why | Problem?
To produce a tasty, nutritious juice or smoothie at home, you usually have to buy two separate machines. But not all devices offer a corresponding quality. If you also want to be able to prepare larger quantities of juice or smoothie at once, the products often have too low capacity, their design often takes up too much space, and the device is usually difficult to clean. Furthermore, the products currently found on the market are neither repairable or sustainably produced.

Produktanalyse                                     Moodboard                                        Materialboard
How | Solution? 
The solution seems obvious. You simply combine the two functions in one device. However, the preparation of a juice differs from the smoothie preparation technically as well as in the individual process steps, so it was first necessary to find out which functions of the two processes are indispensable. The next step was to take a closer look at existing kitchen appliances to understand how they work. The motors of other culinary appliances were also used to find a solution. Finally, a horizontal juicer spindle and a vertical slicer were combined to prepare a smoothie and cut the ingredients into small pieces with the blender. In Addition a Smart Screen support you crating tasty smoothies or Juice with health vegetables, grasses, nuts and fruits. The device is easy to clean and repair and is made out of well recyclable Materials like Aluminium or bio plastic.

Endmodell
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Projektvideo
What | Learning?
The project started exactly two weeks before the pandemic began. Due to the uncertain situation and my original origin from Germany, I traveled to my parents during the first lockdown. So I was forced to manage the full semester online from my parents‘ house. The communication and exchange with my fellow students was therefore not as easy as usual, but we still achieved to support and motivate each other in a smaller group.  In the end, due to the overall situation, I was able to invest a lot of time in the development of the technology, the construction of the functional prototype, the video shoot and the CAD design.

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