ClearRx: Designer as Entrepreneur
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Key Topics
The Genesis of Clear RX
- Deborah's pivot from a thesis on curly hair products to prescription bottle design following her grandmother's medication mix-up
- The concept of "Gemba" (Japanese for "the real place") and its importance in identifying real-world problems
- Initial prototype development using dollhouse materials and tubing
Design Evolution & Features
- D-shaped bottle design evolution to accommodate child safety caps
- Collaboration with industrial designer Klaus Rosberg
- Key design elements:
- Upside-down orientation for better grip and accessibility
- Enhanced label space for improved readability
- Color-coding system for family member identification
- Information design and layout highlighting crucial label information
- High-contrast text for better visibility
Strategic Implementation
- Navigation of regulatory challenges through FDA consultation
- Partnership with Target as a strategic choice for market entry
- Rapid development and implementation within one year
- Balance between innovation and practical constraints
Beyond Clear RX
- Development of Adler RX system for managing multiple medication regimens
- Continued innovation in healthcare design through collaborations with CVS and Johnson & Johnson
- Impact on both pharmacy and design communities
Design Principles & Lessons
- Importance of working within constraints rather than fighting them
- Value of direct observation in identifying design opportunities
- Role of strategic partnerships in bringing innovations to market
- Balance between creativity and practical implementation
- Significance of understanding regulatory landscapes in healthcare design
Additional Resources
Clear Rx Medication Systsem Visual Overview
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