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A better lunch box.



 
 
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Old 27-10-2003, 04:04 PM
Sam Broadbent
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I am researching the manner in which the lunch box is used in its current
form with an aim to creating a stimulating and exciting
alternative to today's lunch box.

To this end I have created a website documenting the progress of this
research. At present the project is in its infancy and so any
views on the subject of mid day eating, the typical and not so typical lunch
break or anything else you can think of in relation to the
lunch box, how it is used and the simple pleasures of food would be gladly
received.

I would be grateful if you could follow the link below and fill in the
online questionnaire. The questions are formulated to help me
gain a basic understanding of the lunch break and lunch box experience.
Further developments will be posted on this site and will
be available for online critiquing of progress.

www.sambroadbent.com/dp/landing.htm

I am studying Industrial / Product design at Loughborough University
(www.loughborough.ac.uk/) and have just returned to my
research from a years industrial placement at design agency Fitch:London
(www.fitchlondon.co.uk).

Many thanks and I look forward to hearing from you,

Sam

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Old 27-10-2003, 04:18 PM
BOB
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Default A better lunch box.

In ,
Sam Broadbent typed:
I am researching the manner in which the lunch box is used in its current
form with an aim to creating a stimulating and exciting
alternative to today's lunch box.


Try looking at the "Igloo Playmate"
If it was automatically loading (the food somehow magically appeared in
there) it would be perfect.
Unless you can work out how to make this happen, you're not working with a
full lunchbox, so to speak.

BOB


 




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