Objectives:1. To use brainstorming to dream up an innovative idea for an imaginary product.2. To create a label that suits the product and communicates the essential nature of the product to the buyer and place it on a spray can or bottle.3. (For online courses) submit a powerpoint or pdf file with 3 clear photos of your finished product, which is a spray can or bottle. Do not submit any additional pages or graphics.
For online courses submit a powerpoint or pdf file upload with 3 photos of your finished product.
All of these are grade “A” examples. While some may look simple from the front, I can assure you that all of these have
lots of creative details and information on the back – things like directions for use, ingredients, side effects, price, storage
and disposal instructions. Be creative and follow up your main idea with clever secondary details. For example, instead of
listing boring ingredients like vinegar, bicycloheptine, or ammonia, go for unicorn blood, leprechaun toenails, nuclear
resin, or tears of the seventh son of a seventh son. See, get creative. You can even be dirty if you want. Let it rip. I can
handle it, but you might want to use some discretion when you display it in class or, for online courses, in our Spray Can
Label class discussion.
No extra pages. No extra files. Just 1 page ppt or pdf with 3 pictures on it.
A 5 point deduction will be made for any project that has extra files or pages.
Follow the directions and submit your file on time to get your credit.
For online courses: Submit one slide file with three pictures like this
great example for immediate and clear viewing: