Product Design for Johnson & Johnson

Band-Aid:
Shape of Band-Aid is designed for finger-tip use and easy self-administration.
Materials (polyethylene and elastomer) were chosen to increase comfort and decrease maceration.

Care-Go System:
A mobile first response wound care system.
Increased organization and usability
Includes a QR code linking the user to an app. to answer wound care questions.
How Might We....

Re-imagine Listerine Strip Technology: While Making the Product More Viable In Markets With High Humility. 

The Listerine strips would come on a roll with rice paper backing (to prevent the strips from fusing together) inside a recyclable, replaceable, cartage.

The smart-strips are reformulated to "foam-up" when you put them in your mouth so you can brush your teeth, taking the place of toothpaste tubes, and reducing water waste. 

The strips are perforated and dispense to the recommend dosage, ensuring that adults and kids alike are using the recommend amount of fluoride or non-fluoride toothpaste.

The smart strip dispenser would also be able to contain two different types of strip flavors. You could have mint for the adults and then slide it over to dispense a strip of bubble gum for the kids. 

This smart-strip dispenser can sink with either you smartphone or you can use the programmable widgets, the devise would help you mange your  morning routine (weather, alerts, time, music, etc.) or (using the widgets) a fun interaction for kids to promote brushing their teeth for recommend time. PLUS, no more toothpaste mess on the sink from the kids!!





Listerine smart-strip would be sold in drug stores and select retailers. Marketed as a fun way for kids to engage in their own oral health. Healthy habits formed early on are more likely to be carried on into adulthood. 
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