FUSEPROJECT | Marketed product
The L'Oréal UV sensor is a tiny device that clips onto clothing and measures the wearer's exposure to UV radiation, a form of radiation that is known to damage skin and, in large amounts, cause skin cancer. The device relies neither on battery nor Bluetooth. Instead, when sunlight passes through a minuscule window in the sensor, it hits an LED detector, and the UV photons are stored in a capacitor. Embedded in the sensor, too, is a near-field communication antenna. When the sensor nearby your phone, the antenna transfers the photon data from the sensor to your phone.
Client: L'Oréal La Roche-Posay
My main contribution to this project was a pamphlet-like packaging design for the sensor and the clip. During the unpacking process, it's revealing the information of the product and showing the structure between the body and the attachment. Working with the graphic team, we brought this packing idea from a concept to final production.