Feedback to Team 26

Dear Team26, We are delighted to receive your pillbox design concept! Your idea of softening the cold, clinical feel of traditional pillboxes is excellent. However, we have a few detailed suggestions to enhance its practicality for elderly users. Due to the elderly’s medical conditions, they often need to take a large number of medications. It is crucial to clearly allocate the types and quantities of drugs for each dose, allowing them to take the correct medications directly and avoiding incorrect intake. The "check-in" mechanism is particularly well-designed—it helps the elderly gain a sense of accomplishment and thereby reduces their fear of medication. Additionally, since the elderly need to take medication three times a day, the design should include clear guidance to indicate the order of administration. While the coldness of the pillbox has been successfully mitigated, the medication-taking process for the elderly still needs further refinement to be more intuitive and user-friendly. We look forward to your revised design concept! Please feel free to reach out if you need any further clarification or discussion. Best regards,Team 8

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Hello everyone, I'm Chiara Di Donna. I have a bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences and am currently pursuing a master's degree in Public and Corporate Communication. Outside of academia, I have two great passions: one is sports, such as tennis and artistic gymnastics, a discipline I've practiced since I was a child. Sports have taught me persistence, precision, and team spirit, values ​​I try to translate into my professional career. Another passion of mine is cooking, a passion I began cultivating at a young age when I prepared meals for my siblings. Today, cooking is a creative way for me to express myself and experiment. I haven't yet decided exactly which path to take, but I would definitely like to continue my education with a master's degree after graduation. I would like to work in communications in the pharmaceutical sector, a world I feel close to because my grandfather and father are pharmacists and have passed this passion on to me thanks to their experience and the family pharmacy.

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Hi everyone, my name is Sofia Napoletano, I'm 23 years old and I live in Naples. I'm very sociable, cheerful, and ambitious. I love learning and discovering new things; my passions are artistic gymnastics and tennis. In July 2024, I graduated with a degree in Communication Sciences and am currently in my second and final year of a Master's degree in Public Business Communication. My future ambitions include growing professionally in the fashion industry.

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My name is Giovanna Perone, and I am currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Public and Corporate Communication at Suor Orsola Benincasa University in Naples.After earning my Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design, I continued my studies in Milan, attending a professional course at the Accademia del Lusso in Image Consulting and Influencer Marketing. In my free time, I love drawing and writing — two passions I’ve always nurtured as ways to express my curiosity and constant search for new inspiration.I also enjoy traveling, and I had the opportunity to work for my family’s travel agency. This experience taught me how exploring new cultures and meeting different people can truly broaden your horizons. I’m quite an active person: I play tennis, go to the gym, and enjoy trying new activities.I have a special sensitivity towards animals, which have always fascinated me for their intelligence and emotional depth. As for the future, I haven’t defined a precise plan yet, but I would love to combine the two worlds I’ve experienced so far — design and communication — to build a personal and creative career path. Contact Information 📧 Email: giovanna.perone@studenti.unisob.na.it📱 Instagram: @giovannaperone

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My name is Claudia Palumbo, I am 23 years old and I live in Naples.I am currently in my second year of a Master’s degree in Public and Corporate Communication at Suor Orsola Benincasa University. I don’t have a specific career plan yet, but I hope to work in a place where I feel motivated, valued, and appreciated for my work. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, and I find it rewarding to help those in need. tel:3338323632 email: claudia.palumbo1@studenti.unisob.na.it

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Task | Individual Designers Profiles

You will upload your profile onto your allocated Design Project site. Sharing your profile will enable other participating students and lecturers to find out about you. So, make it an interesting read… The other students might like to know where your hometown is, and what your hobbies are and your future plans after you will graduate. You may like to say something about your favourite design project you have done in the past and share a picture or two. What are your strong skills? Do you have a favourite book, movie or TV series? What is your favourite hiding place where your university is located? Please remember to include your contact details. It is essential that you list your email! However, it would be also useful to indicate what social media you are using such as WhatsApp, WeChat, Signal, Telegram, Line, Kakao Talk, Skype and so on. You can always update your profile post, so you do not need to have it perfect in the first go.

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Task | Designers’ Team Banner

Develop a banner for your Design Team. The banner will be used as a Heather for your Design Project Site. The dimensions can be vary from 340x125pixels or 1350 by 270px or 2000x400px The Designers’ Team Banner needs to include the following: design team’s logo design team’s name design team members’ photos and names Examples of the past designers banners are provided on the 2024 Project Master Page. If like you, you can always modify your banners later on.

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