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It is hoped that improving the basic face shield design will encourage far greater uptake of its usage and help everyone adjust to the "new normal" that awaits us.Ĭan your bag become your travel companion?įor its first full travel collection, Montblanc called on Joe Doucet to partner with the luxury brand to elevate and bring a tech-forward approach to the MY4810 series. To try and create a face shield that people would actually want to wear rather than simply put up with, Joe Doucet has designed a shield with integrated sunglass lenses and arms that make them more practical and feel less alien and intrusive on the wearer than a typical face shield would. Studies have shown that face shields or visors are much more effective than surgical style face masks, but in their current, basic format they are uncomfortable and awkward. Until a vaccination is confirmed to be effective and rolled out through a global, mass immunization program, we all will have to integrate forms of social distancing and PPE into our daily routines. How do we encourage mass adoption of an unwanted necessity?Ĭovid-19 is understandably going to have a longterm effect on how we re-engage with daily activities and the wider world. And as partners in the company, JDXP continues to work with the team to refine the packaging as new materials and methods become available, as well as working toward future product launches that support the company's mission to create Goods That Do Good. The label is adhered with a custom natural, non-toxic adhesive that allows it to be easily removed so the glass bottle can be kept and used for other purposes. Labeling was kept at a minimum to not only reflect the purity of the vodka, but to minimize materials usage.
JDXP looked at all aspects of sustainability to ensure every aspect of the brand's packaging was 100% recyclable and reusable. founders to develop a packaging program that supports the company's mission to be the most sustainable alcohol brand in the world. Joe Doucet x Partners worked with Air Co. Vodka is the company's first consumer product and aimed at the growing premium vodka category. Every bottle of alcohol produced removes 1 pound of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and with the quality of the alcohol produced at such a high quality, the technology has myriad potential applications.Īir Co. NYC-based Air Co.'s extraordinary, patented technology transforms the core inputs of air, water and sunlight into ultra-refined alcohol products, removing excess carbon from the atmosphere in the process. to help bring their first product to market. Under our growing JDXP Ventures program, through which we partner with inventors, entrepreneurs and start-ups to create compelling brand and product propositions, we worked with the team at Air Co.
to create the world's most sustainable vodka brand. The first installation is in New York’s busiest intersection, Times Square, in partnership with the Times Square Alliance and is currently on view at 45th Street and Broadway. Rely is being tested under the international vehicle crash barrier test standards standard IWA 14-1 to establish its exact resistance capacity under heavy stress. The project was spearheaded by Victoria Milne and 6¢ Design for the Times Square Design Lab. This special process, H圜oEx™ has been developed by Concrenetics enabling the Rely production by Urbastyle in partnership with Autodesk, ABB and Cementir Group. Each component is made in a wholly digital manufacturing process which has never before been applied to concrete. The manufacturing technique is novel as well. Rely adopts a different, humanist approach, offering alternate function as seating when not performing protective duties, and enhancing its surroundings with beauty rather than constant reminders of aggression. Traditional concrete barriers meant to provide safety from vehicles tend to be brutalist, intrusive and function as an ugly reminder that we are not safe in large congregations. In the event of a vehicle posing a danger to pedestrianised areas, either by accident or with purpose, we anticipate that the linking system would allow the benches to respond as a unit to absorb impact and to stop the vehicle.
The infinitely configurable seating system consists of Digitally Manufactured concrete units, each weighing over one ton, which attach to each other via steel rods. Rely was developed as both a place of congregation and relaxation, while also providing a discreet protective barrier in crowded urban environments.