Tuesday

Husmus recycling bins



Swedish design group Muungano have created a set of containers for collecting household recycling called Husmus (housemouse). The containers are made of offset printed recycled plastics which are held together with plastic rivets, which come flat and need assembled before use.

"Husmus is most likely the worlds best designed and perhaps most charming recycle bin system."

But don´t let their simple shape fool you, behind the form is some hardcore research in to kitchen sizes, different types of standard module’s, garbage throwing behaviour, sizes of plastics and paper bags, the weight of glass, metal, paper and so on. And I think that they are a very modern and well thought out version of the usually unsightly recycling bins or waste recepticals that we get now a days that have more thought about the exterior look and appeal than the inside and of how people will throw the rubbish in to them etc. This will be used as an insight in to my thinking behaviour for next semester ...thinking out of the box!!

PDS take 1

For this week we have been asked to make up a PDS (Product Design Specification) for our project to date. Giving insights that we have found from our research so far and what we propose to do/take from here on forward. So I am sitting just now trying to collate all of this bain of knowledge and information in to an A4 page document.

Get Your Hands Dirty

This is the mini brief that I have been given by Jon, Geoff and Sue to progress my thinking and to challenge my findings and insights further. Fir this I have been told that my research to date had revealed insights into the behaviors and attitudes of recycling. And that it was now time to “get your hands dirty”. So my mini brief was asking me to catalogue ‘waste’:
1. Using the character profiles I have developed, to analyze the ‘waste’ for 3 of the 5 profiles by carrying out a cataloguing activity.
2. Key to this activity will be the categories you create to catalogue by.

I am plodding along with this and will give you more information at a later date.

Project progressions

Things have gone a little slower since the presentations with the big guns! Since then I have progressed my project in regards to looking in to creating character profiles, looking in to their lifestyle and their surroundings to find out insights as to how it may effect the way, or the materials that they recycle. From my research and my own personal insights I have come up with five different character profiles. These are:
  • The Urban Warrior
  • The Family Cirlce
  • The Specific Connoisseur
  • The There and Then
  • The Fledgling
I think that these five different categories of people describe best the different types of people who recycle.