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»Antipasti« in Milan

The theme »Antipasti« (appetizers) was chosen to exhibit eight Design projects of our students. All the projects were designed during the last years and have a common subject: dining. The exposed projects include a video about the invention of the microwave oven, an illustrated book for children about a spoon, the corporate design for an Egyptian coffee house and an oil and vinegar bottle for a well-known Italian company.

»Pack Ein Pack Aus Pack Zu« Universal Design Packaging

New Packaging with a special design was sought here, that had to take into consideration the needs of elderly people.

Product and packaging

The students were asked to design new fruit and vegetable plates and the »tools« needed to create the plates.

Interior Design of the hospital »Marienhospital Steinfurt«

Our students were requested by the hospital »Marienhospital Steinfurt« to conceive a new colour scheme and redesign the interior of one of the hospital's wards.

»Progetto Millennio« Industrial glass bottles

Together with five other well known European universities our university was asked to participate in a competition by the Italian glass bottle manufacturer Vetrerie Bruni.

Fascination: Coffee

The famous German household manufacturer Severin appointed our students to create new ideas based on the theme coffee.

Bus and service station

At busy bus stops and bus stations, various services are offered by means of terminals and service stands.

The perfect shopping bag

In cooperation with the German food company EDEKA 15 students of the Faculty Design developed the perfect bag for everyday shopping. A separate pocket for eggs, bottles or a shopping list-holder ? the presented drafts show usual plastic bags and jute bags up. The aim of the competition: a functional bag which is chic and modern.
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