Domino's Pizza Spinner - I pushed the perceived limits of our ability and our equipment to produce this interactive spinner. Our original Mock Up (Left) was produced through various printing processes and contained several layers that required a labor-intensive assembly. Through testing and experimentation, I arrived at the final Spinner design (Right.) This piece utilized direct substrate digital printing and variable depth routing to achieve in two, solid pieces what earlier required seven assembled pieces.
The final Interactive Spinner assembly.
Candy Display Prototype 5 - Further design changes were made resulting in a smaller display that has three merchandising units, a replaceable header card and improved shopability.
Tabletop Merchandiser - This two-sided merchandiser was created for mid to higher end restaurants which desired a pricing merchandiser that was "classier" than a paper table tent. The white half-circle is a customizable, removable price-point violator.
Tabletop Merchandiser - The tab and slot assembly allowed for an interchangeable product element.
Printing Technique Testing - This was one of several POP elements created for noticeability testing. The "glitter" effect was created by adding a metal flake material to a spot UV coating. Various amounts and sizes of metal flake were tested for effectiveness.
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David Juergens
Innovation and Development Independence, KY