The Sweet Donation Bag is a Contemporary Blood Container
Michael Hines — October 6, 2010 — Art & Design
References: yankodesign
The Sweet Donation Bag is bringing blood bags into the 21st century with its contemporary and intelligent design. These bags were designed by Jihye Lee to make sorting blood easier and faster.
Each Sweet Donation Bag has a giant letter on it for the donor's blood type. Incorporating the blood type into the bag's design would eliminate the dangerous accident of mislabeling bags of blood. These bags look really good and have the potential to save lives. What more could you want out of medical innovation?
Each Sweet Donation Bag has a giant letter on it for the donor's blood type. Incorporating the blood type into the bag's design would eliminate the dangerous accident of mislabeling bags of blood. These bags look really good and have the potential to save lives. What more could you want out of medical innovation?
Trend Themes
1. Design-centric Medical Supplies - There is an opportunity to create medical supplies that prioritize design and aesthetics for improved usability and safety.
2. Smart Labeling and Sorting Systems - Developing labeling and sorting systems that utilize technology and design to reduce human error and increase efficiency in medical contexts.
3. Intelligent Blood Collection and Storage - Revolutionizing the process of blood collection and storage by incorporating intelligent design and technology for enhanced safety and speed.
Industry Implications
1. Medical Supplies - Companies specializing in medical supplies have an opportunity to focus on design-centric innovation to improve usability and functionality in their products.
2. Tech and Software Services - The development of labeling and sorting systems that incorporate technology and design could present new opportunities for companies specializing in tech and software services.
3. Blood Collection and Storage - Companies focused on blood collection and storage have the chance to integrate intelligent design and technology in their practices to create safer and more efficient systems.
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