Zest
8 week solo project
Fall 2023
PROBLEM STATEMENT
The seasoning experience is one full of passion and pride.
However seasoning containers are a problem area.
PROBLEM ASSESSMENT
INTERVIEWS
“With the smaller teaspoons, sometimes I mix them up and use the wrong measurement.”
-Jenny, dietician
“I never know how much seasoning I’m putting in my ramen and sometimes I put way too much.”
- Tyrone, student athlete
Rethinking how we season…
DESIGN CRITERIA
Organize. Simplify. Intuitive actions. Measurements. Type indication.
MOTIVATION
The kitchen should be a place where everyone thrives.
Products should support a universal experience and encourage play!
dESIGN INTENTIONS
SKETCHING
PYSICAL INTERACTION
How will the user interact with the button?
This exploration provided insight on the size and shape of the product.
Using tapping as an intuitive motion. Having considerations for the touch points.
THE MECHANISM
Eliminating the need for measuring spoons, a quarter teaspoon is released with the touch of a button.
1/4 tsp
MATERIAL SELECTION
These materials were selected for their durability, quality, and resistance to moisture.
PP - Polypropylene
PET - Polyethylene Terephthalate
Oak
COMPONENTS
Made for longevity.
Simple mechanics allows for all elements to be injection molded or machined.
Have as many or as few as needed.
Nesting to stay organized.
Easily dispense a quarter teaspoon.
Or pull up the lid to pour.
A customizable experience.