Monday, October 20, 2014

Future of the green design & My goal as a product designer

I thought I knew a lot about green design since it was what I wanted to pursue as a product designer. The topic of green design always fascinated me and motivated me. I first learned about it in my freshman product design class. It was very surprising to learn that there’s something you can do to protect the environment and be creative at the same time. At the end of the semester, I realized that green designer is what I want to be in the future. And that future is not that far away.

The future of the green design, in my point of view, has many possibilities. From small gadgets to big machineries, green design can really put positive impacts on us. Because this planet was here for us for so many years, now it’s our turn to protect and reserve it for the next generation.

logo design

In the presentation techniques class, I created a logo that represents my identity as a product designer. The tree explains that I care about the nature. The branches show that I’m willing to spread the importance of the nature.

To be honest, product design is one of the fields that ruin the environment. Manufacturing processes and wastes are the reasons. However, product design is a field that can protect the environment. That’s why I want to be a green designer. I can’t wait to show my passion for the nature!


Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Big companies’ eco-friendly approaches: What can other companies do?



Even though there are many smaller companies that really care about the environment, big companies should care more about it because they can put greater impact on society. However, it is a good sign that small and big companies are now making eco-friendly movement within their offices and with their services.

1. Starbucks

image from starbucks.com 

















Starbucks, along with other coffee shop brands, is selling re-useable cup sleeves and tumblers to save trees. They promote it by discounting the price of coffee when ordered with a tumbler. I hope customers buy more tumblers and replace more cups with them.


2. Bank of America

image from bankofamerica.com





Bank of America is also going greener. Bank of America is reducing paper use and increasing the amount of recycled papers. In addition to that, it is reducing its global greenhouse gas emissions by 15 percent by 2015. By reducing the paper of receipt you get from everywhere, the trees can be saved and the trash can be reduced. I hope digital receipts can replace these paper receipts in the future. 


3. Coca-Cola 


image from coca-colacompany.com

Coca-Cola is driving its plant-based packaging innovation-PlantBottle Technology. The PlantBottle packaging is the first PET plastic bottle made partially from plants that is completely recyclable. You can easily find the PlantBottle logo on the packaging. 


sources
coca-colacompany.com
bankofamerica.com






Monday, October 6, 2014

Eco Fashion and the Environment: What’s Next?

Eco Fashion Week – Vancouver 2015
Have you heard about the Eco Fashion Week? You probably heard about the Fashion Week but not the ‘Eco’ Fashion Week, right?
The fashion industry is one of the most damaging industries to our planet. The purpose of the Eco Fashion Week is to promote and establish the knowledge of sustainable fashion by educating consumers and designers. The smart ways of reusing, disposing and using clothes are introduced in this event. Eco Fashion Week – Vancouver 2015 will be celebrated on April 19 to 24 in 2015.




images from www.ecofashion-week.com/


video from youtube.com


Eco-friendly fashion trends

The idea of eco-friendly fashion is to protect the environment with innovative designs. Designers never give up the aesthetic part of it. The manufacturing process of clothes and textile is damaging the environment and many designers and leaders of this field are aware of it. The trend is to advertise this awareness and make meaningful movements among the designers, companies, and factories. Currently, numbers of fashion brands are participating in eco-friendly movement and making changes in the industry. Some of the eco-friendly fashion brands are Alabama Chanin, Della, Doctor Couture, and Three Leaves. These kinds of socially responsible fashion lines are gradually growing in the market and consumers are starting to be aware of this as well.

So, what’s next? A pair of pants that dispose by itself? A t-shirt that melts away in time? Who knows?


sources
www.buzzfeed.com
www.ecofashion-week.com/


Monday, September 22, 2014

Alternative Energy & Green Architecture: For a Better World

Image from http://www.ciginvest.com/


Alternative energy

Several years ago, I had a chance to do a green design project in my product design class. By researching and learning about green design, I realized that this is what I want to pursue as a product designer in the future. For the final design concept, I came up with a solar powered public bus station. The purpose of it was to save energy and create eco-friendly community. The floor of this bus station was made out of wasted tires to give comfort on legs while waiting for buses. I came up with this solution to recycle wasted tires. The solar powered touch screen monitor shows the time, schedule, destination, routes and etc.

The common types of alternative energy are...


  • Solar energy      
  • Wind energy
  • Geothermal energy
  • Biofuel and ethanol
  • Nuclear binding energy 
  • Hydrogen

Green architecture

Green architecture, or sustainable architecture is a rising star everywhere. Many countries are currently investing on green building & energy saving projects. The goal of green architecture is to use less energy, less materials, less space, and etc. Green building makes heating, ventilation and cooling system efficient and is a field to look up to for the greener future.


Raefer Wallis, an architect, talks about the green architecture that regenerates in this TED video.

Video from http://www.youtube.com/