Canadian designer Joyce Dang created this unique band-aid dispenser concept that looks like a brightly colored fish. Each band-aid dispenser is placed on a piece of card stock material and boasts the outline of a fish -- the scales of the fish are actually peel-away band-aids.
This adorable design concept makes the act of healing a cut more kid-friendly and less scary. The idea of the product is to make children feel happy while they are injured. In addition to resembling a toy, this band-aid dispenser's bold colors and recognizable creatures distract kids.
Each fish is a bright color of yellow, pink or orange. They all contain multiple rows of colorful band-aids that are easily pulled off and placed on cuts or scratches. This child-friendly first aid product brings a humbling aspect to the unavoidable injuries that children will obtain.
Fishy Band-Aid Dispensers
This Playful Band-Aid Dispenser Mimics a Fish with Vibrant Scales
Trend Themes
1. Kid-friendly First Aid Products - Designing first aid products that are child-friendly and less scary can create a lucrative market and disrupt the traditional first-aid industry.
2. Playful Medical Devices - Designing playful medical devices can help reduce fear in children when receiving treatment and create a new market for innovative medical devices.
3. Animal-inspired Medical Products - Designing animal-inspired medical products can attract children and create a new trend that can disrupt the traditional medical industry.
Industry Implications
1. Medical Device Industry - The medical device industry can benefit from developing more playful and creative products, especially targeted towards children to improve their experience during treatment.
2. Toy Industry - Designing toys that can help children learn about health and wellness, such as band-aid dispensers modeled after animals, can create a new market for the toy industry.
3. Healthcare Industry - The healthcare industry can benefit from designing more child-friendly products and packaging that can cater to younger patients to create a more comfortable environment during treatment.