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Innovative Cardboard Packaging Design Challenge for Decorated Donuts

Investigate cardboard packaging nets, explore diverse packaging designs, and participate in the Donut Challenge to create a sustainable, innovative, and aesthetically appealing solution for packaging a single decorated donut. Follow the engineering design process, considering packaging net ease of building, innovation, sustainability, aesthetic appeal, and functionality. Use the provided rubric to guide your design process and document your brainstorming and iteration in a design journal.

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Innovative Cardboard Packaging Design Challenge for Decorated Donuts

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  1. Nets, shapes … and donuts!

  2. Nets, shapes … and donuts! Learning hook

  3. Investigating cardboard packaging Are packaging nets the same as nets for rectangular prisms? ?

  4. Nets, shapes … and donuts! Learning input

  5. Try this 1. Explore the diverse packaging nets at Pacdora. 2. Practise cardboard fabrication skills. 3. Explore building different packages.

  6. Anne Tate Bedarf • Director, packaging & plastics sustainability, Colgate-Palmolive • Passionate about zero-waste living and reducing waste in the packaging industry Read this article to learn more about Anne’s career and passion for waste reduction.

  7. Nets, shapes … and donuts! Learning construction

  8. Donut challenge Can you design an innovative cardboard packaging solution for a single decorated donut? ? What would be the features of a great donut package solution? ?

  9. Use the engineering design process DEFINE the problem IDENTIFY constraints BRAINSTORM solutions COMMUNICATE the solution SELECT the best solution ITERATE to improve the prototype PROTOTYPE the solution TEST the prototype

  10. Nets, shapes … and donuts! Rubric

  11. Project rubric Criteria Beginning Achieved Exceeded Packaging net ease of building Building instructions give some guidance. Building instructions to construct the package are clear and easy to follow. Building instructions are minimal but the package is extremely easy to build. Packaging innovation The net is similar to conventional packaging solutions. The net is creative and includes elements not typically found in conventional packaging. The net shows innovation in design by pushing the boundaries of conventional packaging. Packaging sustainability The net uses less than 70% of a piece of rectangular card. The net uses more than 70% of a piece of rectangular card. The net is cleverly designed to optimise maximum use of a piece of rectangular card. Packaging aesthetic appeal The packaging shows some consideration of aesthetic appeal. The packaging considers how to best showcase the donut and the brand, and considers aesthetics. The packaging aesthetics are cohesive and the creative design captures attention effectively. Packaging functionality The packaging contains the donut. The packaging is strong, the donut The packaging is strong, the donut is visible and can be transported with minimal damage, and there is a surprising feature that adds new functionality. is visible, and the donut can be transported with minimal damage. Design journal evidence of brainstorming and iteration The journal shows some evidence of brainstorming and iteration. The journal shows evidence of brainstorming and documents the design evolution across at least two iterations. The journal shows evidence of diverse brainstorming and problem-solving, and carefully documents the design evolution across at least two iterations.

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